08-02-2020, 10:33 PM
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Her.
So the leader was female, and though female leaders were not uncommon where he came from, he still took a mental note of it.
"I just wanted her to know that we exist. I promise you I pose no threat to your leader. If i wanted to start a fight, I simply would have brought my entourage with me." Cheshā rumbled as he placed a paw on his chest. "I have no reason to speak things in private. It's better to be transparent to everyone around me so they know we are here to live in peace, rather than cause harm. Not like that brutish group I've heard so much about. The Cardinal Sect is a neutral group and we don't fight unless we have reason to." He looked rather proud, and even stood proud, when he spoke of his group. The leader would never divulge the information to his people, but he quite liked them. He was loyal to them, and they were loyal to him.
These people had every right to not trust him, and he greatly admired the fact they weren't letting him in so easily. They would make fine additions to the sect, he would just need to find a way of getting them to actively worship Kornak and take the mighty worm god's word for its worth. Questioning Kornak was blasphemy, of course.
Her.
So the leader was female, and though female leaders were not uncommon where he came from, he still took a mental note of it.
"I just wanted her to know that we exist. I promise you I pose no threat to your leader. If i wanted to start a fight, I simply would have brought my entourage with me." Cheshā rumbled as he placed a paw on his chest. "I have no reason to speak things in private. It's better to be transparent to everyone around me so they know we are here to live in peace, rather than cause harm. Not like that brutish group I've heard so much about. The Cardinal Sect is a neutral group and we don't fight unless we have reason to." He looked rather proud, and even stood proud, when he spoke of his group. The leader would never divulge the information to his people, but he quite liked them. He was loyal to them, and they were loyal to him.
These people had every right to not trust him, and he greatly admired the fact they weren't letting him in so easily. They would make fine additions to the sect, he would just need to find a way of getting them to actively worship Kornak and take the mighty worm god's word for its worth. Questioning Kornak was blasphemy, of course.