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Re: Giotto, The Great Dwarf Queen (Kala;Blu)
"They agreed to the truce because they respected the speed and capability of dwarven craftsmanship when put to the test, which was to construct a likeness of one of their war heroes. There exists an opportunity there to not merely co-exist, but to strengthen the bonds between your two cultures, if that is something that interests you. After all, you are the leader of the dwarves, and you know your people best. I merely offer it as a suggestion, for the lizard folk are formidable and brave warriors. If ever an outside force were to threaten your underground civilization, it might be useful to have a friendship with the, erm... scalies."
Kala shrugged, then decided it was time to move on to other subjects.
"So I observe that Isabell has failed in her efforts to mortally sunder your metabolism with her brews. Happily failed, I might add. We're not here to actually send you to your ancestors through drink, right Isabell?" Kala eyed the scientist with a crooked eyebrow formed of slime and put emphasis on her words to suggest that it was meant to be a cautionary reminder to her companion not to kill the dwarf.
"If you feel that Isabell has fulfilled her part of the bargain, does that mean that we may have the Magi construct a power generator with your craftsmanship?"
For the time being, Kala refrained from mentioning Metal who was still swirling inside of her. If the queen noticed and mentioned something about her, then Kala would bring up that minor issue, but for now she wanted to be certain about achieving her primary reason for coming here. The journey had been long and difficult, and her diamond heart was aching to return to Erik. All the talk about finding Metal some decent food reminded her that she was likewise dealing with a withdrawal symptom, that of the bond of love with her chosen mate.
"They agreed to the truce because they respected the speed and capability of dwarven craftsmanship when put to the test, which was to construct a likeness of one of their war heroes. There exists an opportunity there to not merely co-exist, but to strengthen the bonds between your two cultures, if that is something that interests you. After all, you are the leader of the dwarves, and you know your people best. I merely offer it as a suggestion, for the lizard folk are formidable and brave warriors. If ever an outside force were to threaten your underground civilization, it might be useful to have a friendship with the, erm... scalies."
Kala shrugged, then decided it was time to move on to other subjects.
"So I observe that Isabell has failed in her efforts to mortally sunder your metabolism with her brews. Happily failed, I might add. We're not here to actually send you to your ancestors through drink, right Isabell?" Kala eyed the scientist with a crooked eyebrow formed of slime and put emphasis on her words to suggest that it was meant to be a cautionary reminder to her companion not to kill the dwarf.
"If you feel that Isabell has fulfilled her part of the bargain, does that mean that we may have the Magi construct a power generator with your craftsmanship?"
For the time being, Kala refrained from mentioning Metal who was still swirling inside of her. If the queen noticed and mentioned something about her, then Kala would bring up that minor issue, but for now she wanted to be certain about achieving her primary reason for coming here. The journey had been long and difficult, and her diamond heart was aching to return to Erik. All the talk about finding Metal some decent food reminded her that she was likewise dealing with a withdrawal symptom, that of the bond of love with her chosen mate.