I like how the gemminites are so diverse in terms of personality that not one gemminite is a carbon-copy of another. Truly, a great way to start off a story from different perspectives. They're so different that I can only think of two who could match Cuwarr's perfectionist and, dare I say it, artful standards of destroying things outside the box. The first one is Sorici. Her fiery and stalwart blaze is something she hides under an image of submissiveness and timidity-- something that will inevitably make the warlord mad since to suppress oneself is to hide the potential art that could bloom. More than that, the khopesh she wears will draw in Cuwarr's interest, and will inevitably cause him to inquire about it as well as to find the origins of such a masterpiece. Her attitude and negativity kindles Cuwarr's curiosity that was lost with all the plain and predictable cycle of drakken life. After all, art is also found in a soul that is unwavering even in the face of defeat and utter power. What could have caused such an unbreakable spirit, and what will it take to see that same will bent in half? That is art in itself. The second one is Kalani, and for an obvious reason: her aspiration towards perfection. Her passion to be at the top rivals that of Cuwarr, and he will inevitably admire such a vision and mission. The main reason as to why Cuwarr even took a bride is so that he may perfect his art, and what better way to perfect it than to take a fellow perfectionist like Kalani? The culture and practice of the gemminites piqued the warlord's interest, and to finally meet one who might be, for the lack of a better word, his counter-part on that end of the spectrum is not one he would easily miss out on. But, unfortunately, he would be, more or less, taking only one wife (unless dictated otherwise by the supreme ruler). But, I'm still deciding on the two.