[center][img]http://www.artofmtg.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Sorin-Markov-Art.jpg[/img][/center] [center][h1][color=Gray] General Kaeleer Savant [/color][/h1][/center] [hr] [hr] [color=gray]Before the punishment handed down to the sharp-tongued woman was given, the young artist responded to Kaeleer's inquiry. The wolf took general interest in this boy. His artwork rivaling that of masters and yet he was still a child. The intricacies within the piece itself were impressive at least. The detailing within the rolling black fog, the way the hairs on his wolf form whipped about, the intensity of the dirt lifting off the ground with each paw hitting the ground and the pièce de résistance- Savant grinned wide as he glanced over towards the kitsune before chuckling. He brought his attetnion back over to the young human with a softer gaze.[/color] [color=black]"You captured Yin quite nicely. That mixed look of agitation and fear is befitting of the fox...I ask if I may keep this. It is something to entertain myself with for some time."[/color] [color=gray]However, when he requested the young boy, Faulk had denied him of his servant, earning the slightest glower from the wolf which only became a snarl when he glanced at his weeping prize. Was this punishment for his decision with the sharp-tongued girl? If so, it was an unnecessary exchange. Glancing at the weeping woman he snarled and let out a growl as he sheathed his blade with frustration showing in his movements. She reeked of fear and terror and although Savant did enjoy it, her actions were unbecoming of a servant of Savant and damned be Faulk if he would bare an heir with her too.[/color] [color=black]"My Lord, your decision making compares to none but I ask why you would offer me this gracious gift of a weeping widow instead of the boy. I am sure you have your reasons but I am curious. But may I suggest my lord if I may pick another? The one adorned in fox art be too much?"[/color] [color=gray]He kept his head low in respect to his Fall King so not to sound to far on the opposition of the situation. Despite his past with Faulk and his known history of protest he knew when to use a silver tongue. He would not want such weakness within his domain as they tend to disappear quickly. Those however, who showed no fear during the Gathering were highly desirable to the Wraith of War and tended to live longer than those who did. The boy of art or the woman adorned in fox would do nicely.[/color]