RE: Spheres of Influence: Alliance
08-22-2019, 03:22 AM
Exiro clenched his jaw slightly, but held his tongue. Being talked down to was aggravating, but, a verbal drubbing was manageable. "That is Khuln Thorjron's business and I'm sure his intentions are honourable, and that this is simply shining light on a mystery he had been pondering. Some invisible spy had infiltrated his kingdom afterall. We will be doing what we can to offer reparations to Khuln Thorjron, but that is a matter between Kor Vurneus and Khuln Thorjron, rather than the more concerning Alliance matter as a whole of the Elven threat."
"I would agree with Khuln Kalduhr's suggestion, that the Alliance as a whole, with the possible exception of Kor Vurneus in this case, gives a united response including those members not sent letters, Khuln Kalduhr, Des-Accor, etc, if they so wish to be included to show a united front. Similarly to putting a barrier between Kor Vurneus and the rest of the Alliance, refusing to acknowledge other members of the Alliance is a deliberate choice also."
"This is a test to see how far they can push the Alliance's unity and mettle. We must acknowledge our fears but not be ruled by them."
"I would agree with Khuln Kalduhr's suggestion, that the Alliance as a whole, with the possible exception of Kor Vurneus in this case, gives a united response including those members not sent letters, Khuln Kalduhr, Des-Accor, etc, if they so wish to be included to show a united front. Similarly to putting a barrier between Kor Vurneus and the rest of the Alliance, refusing to acknowledge other members of the Alliance is a deliberate choice also."
"This is a test to see how far they can push the Alliance's unity and mettle. We must acknowledge our fears but not be ruled by them."
"Don't get me started on Henchmen."