Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170804144241/@comment-24736819-20170826024730

Seeing that no opposition was encountered, Sgaioleadh and her Sisters marched into Karthwasten. She knew rather well Cosnach's reputation and she served under him while he had been King, but the daughter of Debenne had a fame of her own.

She ordered her women to stand by the gates while she visited her felloe General's abode. Sgai didn't even bothered to ask directions/permission or even acknowledged the presence of Cosnach's men. Barging in through the door, she was surprised by what met her eyes.

"Bhàs?", she asked.

"Abhean-Chogaidh.", the muscular man nodded respectfully, almost bowing. There was something about the woman's presence that he really didn't knew what it was, but it pleased him deeply, "It is a surprise to find you here, I thought you were dealing with the Redguards?"

She raised an eyebrow, "I was.", then turned to Cosnach and asked rather bluntly, "Are you planning an attack on Skyrim, Cos?"

Much like Taliesin, Carden failed to even acknowledge Phynaster's presence. He had more important things in his mind than to discuss philosophy with a deity, so despite King Alain's motion, the bard continued.

"King Alain, I am sure you will all have the time to debate trivial matters later. Your kingdom is at risk, shouldn't we hurry with the solution to your problems? Wasn't it the reason you asked for Skyrim, Hammerfell and Cyrodiil's aid? If it would be rude in your eyes to take the matter into your own hands while a...God visits your castle, then perhaps you could order your General to gather with the leaders as I suggested so we can start planning and your Grace joins us later?", Carden was quite trained in the arts of the words and all the intricacies it carried, so despite the fact that he was urging a King to do what was best for his people instead of chatting, it sounded like he was pleading.