Kharille wrote:
"A fine tale, a glimpse at what has past, and one to be remembered by the younger generations. If he cannot be killed, perhaps we should leave him here unless we are sure that we can put Dajan to rest. Quite disturbing that he refuses to acknowledge defeat, when many greater lords have yielded over the ages."
"My Ancestors fought to unite the lands, to bring an end to war within the Kingdoms and to ensure that rule is fair and for the benefit of the people. Even if Dajan has not yielded I am sure that his descendants have remained for generations amongst the living."
"We should depart this place. We must return to my father, he will know how to act, and perhaps stop this rebellion before the common folk suffer from war!"
Kuublu makes it clear to everyone of the importance of this mission to reach the house of Oublu and move against the other Chiefs. With time, they may be persuaded to stand down their armies before war starts.
The young woman listened to Kuublus statement then nodded solemnly,
" Yes. Duty is its own reward....."Firestar76 wrote:
"Ah so u are a princeling. Well I guess we could. Wonder if there's loot here," Uruka says.
" .....Or is that gold?"drb1004 wrote:
While Chimeka would be happy to try and rid the world of Dajan's evil presence, he is confident that the power he saw radiating from the boundary fence will keep it contained. He pledges his assistance to Kuublu in his diplomatic mission to act on the contents of the message.
"....or maybe power?", she finished, winking at Chiemeka.
He noted, though he guessed that Kuublu and Uruka hadn't as yet, that it was not a pair of human legs that trailed in the cold water but a long tail green as an emerald and trailing long delicate fins.