Khor was busy adoring the carpeted floor, however, his ears were focused on the conversation. Never in all his years of practicing magic did he experience being trapped in a room which was teeming and oozing with magical energies. When he thought that there would be others, he didn't think it would be some powerful mages. However, the tone that these bastards were using was starting to annoy him. My lady? My king? Pfft. These were the words that made the head of any bastard to inflate; this made their pride swell even more. Back in the forest, there were no Kings or Queens; the ones who ruled were the strongest. This should how the world be... No rulers, just strength. Khor didn't like the idea of a monarchy, mainly because when he experienced the sufferings of others, where were the monarchs? Drinking wine, and having lustful sessions within the secured palace walls? While the people were dying and suffering, where were the monarchs? Sooner or later, Anarchy would be the only cure for this kingdom; Anarchy IS the cure to the world. Khor sighed deeply as he stood up, and turned his eyes to the monarchs as if he could actually see. "Ya know... I'm quite surprised that ya, Chair-Sitter, would actually know little 'ol me. I guess the forest ain't doin' no secret keeping." Khor chuckled while he clenched his stomach. "Still, 'dis big 'ol hoot nanny gatherin'. Sendin' a friggin' letter to a blind guy... The nerve ye have, Chair-sitter." Khor mumbled as he redirected his attention to the monarchs. "Then again... Ye invitin' such awesome 'n almighty flame throwin', jack spittin', lightning throttlin' bumpkins would be meanin' that ya need some o'dirty deed done." Khor continued as he shrugged his shoulders. "Then again... For you to be placin' yer trust on some random big'o'jack group of fairy-dust wieldin' mages, be meanin' that you've gone desperate, Chair-Man." Khor nodded his head while he dragged his feet to a nearby wall where he leaned on. "Well. I'm all ears, Chair-boy. Just be sure you ain't plannin' nothin' that might be destroyin' the land further than it already is."