"Well I meant what I said earlier." Ahnasha responded, giving no uncertainty in her tone. Monderyn's discomfort made a bit more sense after Fendros' explanation, but she honestly did not expect that he would be a problem long-term. The only real issue was, of course, Rossarm. Even having only met him for a few minutes, she felt safe in calling him stubborn. Under any other circumstances, she would not even think about putting in any effort to reason with him, but him being Fendros' father made him, unfortunately, important. "Your father, by all accounts, is stubborn, but no one with an even reasonably normal mind can last forever opposing everyone they know." Ahnasha contended. "If he had people to validate him, maybe, but everyone he is going to be around on a regular basis is not going to be agreeing with him. Anytime he hears about you, it is going to come from someone who will try to convince him to see you. Even if he goes to his priests, they'll try to talk him into it. Do you really think he'll last a hundred years like that, or even more than a decade or two? If you suggest something to someone enough times, it will start to get to them eventually."