Upon the Domani request for negotiations, Nieldun gladly agreed to recieve one. If the Domani were willing to talk, there would probably be no need for fighting. While the Nastrondi were a proud people skilled in the art of war, Nieldun had no desire of trying to duplicate his ancestors' feat of holding off overwhelming numbers with limited men unless he absolutely had to. As such, it would be foolish to offend them. Besides, the Domani could make excellent allies if they were willing. With ancient threats rising up, Nieldun would greatly appreciate working alongside the vast cavalry hordes, since his own people were excellent warriors but not the best horsemen. With Shaan Tzien's betrayal or at the very least, poorly timed aggression, strong allies would be needed. The thought that the Tzieni were allied with the shadows wasn't so unlikely, after all, Nieldun was the direct product of an alliance between human and non-human. With all this in mind, Nieldun ordered the castle to be ready to entertain the diplomat. The tapestries fortunately, depicted great deeds and victories of all the nations on the continent even including the Demons and Shadows so the Domani wouldn't feel left out.