Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20150207130230/@comment-29559990-20150209210719

Talyn turned to Gotol. "What do you thing, Gotol?"

"Well, to be perfectly honest, I'm don't think we should." Gotol said. "No disrespect to you, Red-Cloud, but we know nothing about you or your escapades. I'm not sure of their motives, either. Not that I don't trust the Argonians here, but I think we should look further into it before deciding."

"Gotol, you're going overboard with this." Telane interjected. "The possibilities of having an ally in Black Marsh would be very beneficial to both sides. Easy access to resources to which we could use but can't find in Morrowind. Allies to back us up if we should enter conflict. You would turn that away because you've had little interaction with them? That didn't stop you from siding with Mournhold."

"Mournholds motives are clear. They are not. For all we know, they could be using as stepping stones for a conquest of Morrowind." Gotol argued.

"All of Morrowind? Are you delirious? What would they gain from stepping on Morrowind, besides the attention of every city-state west of us. People don't ignore large-scale conquests, Gotol. I don't think they are coming here as deceitful warlords."

"I am of mind with Telane." Talyn said.

Gotol threw his hands up in the air. "Sure. What am I even good for, hm? I mean, let's just let the hot headed soldiers call all the shots now!"

"Gotol..." Talyn said, sounding irritated.

"I mean, you listen to no one else besides her! I guess all it takes to have the King listen to you is to be his eye candy!"

"Gotol!" Talyn snarled. "Be gone! NOW." He commanded.

Gotol stormed off, visibly upset. Talyn approached Red-Cloud and spoke with him.

"My apologies for Gotol's behavior." He said. "Moving on, I think an alliance between our two kingdoms will be quite helpful to both of us." Talyn extended his right hand, looking for a shake.