Azmaldus noticed Nathan's response to what he had said earlier. Even though his response was a natural incurring one it did still make Azmaldus feel a heavy burden weigh down on his heart with an immense guilt that veiled itself on his face. Trying to avoid himself from feeling to guilty about his parents death, Azmaldus offered Nathan some comfort with his hand being placed on his shoulder. It was true that Azmaldus was racked with guilt, but the best he could do is try to comfort the boy and make him understand the circumstances of the situation at the time. "I doubt you'll ever understand, but those two blades you hold are called holy weapons. They contain inside them immense power that is granted to you by the ancients and deities. It was the power those swords contained is why they were after them. Not the fact they were pieces of scrap metal. I know it's still a poor reason, but that is the truth about the nature. You can choose to believe me or not, it doesn't matter to me one way or another." He said toward Nathan as he kept his hand on Nathan's shoulder while gesturing his hand with a pat on his other shoulder. The impression given by the pat was one that gave indication 'there, there now it'll be all right'. Azmaldus knew that things wouldn't be all right and it would make Nathan want vengeance on the Sacred Dragonia Dynasty for the death of his parents. "Though I don't understand how you feel, I do know the feeling of losing one's parents." Azmaldus said as he was trying to offer Nathan's mind some comforting enlightenment. He knew it wouldn't cease Nathan from showing his hatred toward the nation of Sacred Dragonia, but he didn't want him to go to the realization that he needed to rush off half-cocked. Azmaldus was one who knew what happened when you rushed into a situation without understanding it too well. He full and well the consequences since his actions caused even the most intelligent person on Gaea to dislike him. This was something that he couldn't let Nathan happen to him. He did stop his daughter from making a fool out of herself earlier which he was grateful for, but he needed Nathan to know that he wasn't alone in his pain. "You're not alone though my situation is quite different. I was forced to kill my two parents with my own two bare hands You probably want a reason for that? Since even you would say, 'who'd kill their own parents' in cold blood? It was either that or Finathia, the girl I loved would have died. I was forced to make a decision that I am forced to live with even to this date. I betrayed my own family for the girl I loved. That even meant becoming enemies with them and eventually having to kill them. That is something I do not want you to ever go through. The Dragonites are your kin and you don't need to go around killing them foolishly. Even if they did kill your parents Nathan." He said toward Nathan with a sudden serious tone as he wanted to remind Nathan of the consequences of one's actions. "I also want to say this, Nathan. No one is born into royalty. It is not a birth right or blood right. Only those who diligently prove themselves through honing and training are the ones who are legitimate leaders. I did not earn my right as ruler just by mere birth right. I had to earn my place on the throne and also earn the right to marry Princess Finathia whom is Meira's grandmother. I just want to enlighten your mind about royalty and express to you how I feel who should be royal and who shouldn't. Even a commoner if they show the ambition, diligence, leadership and willingness can become royalty. I respect anyone within the commonality no matter who it is. On a side note, you may be a Dragonite and deny who you are. I will tell you that will get you nowhere. I used to hide the fact I'm from a dying race. One which is almost entirely extinct. I'm Sindel, Nathan. I am one of the few Sindel left in existence. At least you have a race to be proud of. All I can do is try to keep my race on its last legs." He said toward Nathan trying to make him forget the guilt about being a Dragonite. He wanted him to be proud of who he was and stopped denying his true nature. He was a Dragonite by blood and only by hiding who he was Azmaldus knew that he was shaming his family. That is where he added toward what he had said previously, "Be proud of being a Dragonite. That's what your parents wanted for you. I want you to understand there is nothing wrong with being yourself. It's better to be yourself than someone you're not. Whether you accept that is up to you, but I will say even if you don't want to admit it yourself that you shame your family's name by pretending to be someone you're not. You were born Dragonite so you should be proud. Your parents would want the samething from you as well."