[color=5ec4b3][center][h2]Kagan Galegar[/h2][sub]Kinner of The High Chruch of Krenta Interacting with: Nobody![/sub][/center][/color] Kagan sighed as Ehkota cleared the exit, not having missed the thinly veiled threat. Well...thinly veiled for a Drakken, of course. Though he had little context to it, were he aware of the intricacies of Gemminite courtly conduct he likely would have described the threat as having all the subtly of a brick crashing through a series of windows onto a large pile of similarly sized bricks which, upon their inevitable collision, would cascade into once again similar trajectories through windows with their fated landing being a pile of similar brick piles until naught existed in conscious thought but the symphonic dissonance of hurling bricks and smashed glass. However, he was not familiar with courtly conduct of any sort, so the long winded analogy above failed to occur to him. Instead, he sighed and returned to his tea, mulling over his current situation. If he accepted Ehkota's request it would be in direct violation of the churches tradition, and he hardly cared for the mans...casual disrespect of the art. [color=5ec4b3][i]"If you want a killer, hire an assassin you spoiled brat..."[/i][/color] he thought, clenching the cup hard enough he could feel the cheap china crack under his grip. On the other hand, the prince was clearly on the war path and given Jeruns proximity to the capital, Kagan did not favor his odds even IF he ran to Gaelnesh with the issue. He sets the cup down and exits the cafe, back into the streets of Železna Kri. He'd keep the request a secret, for now (not that he had much choice). He'd have to review the churches literature and see if there was some way he could justify Kinning the King for Ehkota. Without that, Gaelnesh could potentially have the full backing of Krenta's servants, and if Kagan was to be pulled into this coup that was in no way acceptable. And, if nothing else, it might provide him a way to perform the Kinning without shaming King Toran. [hider=Summary]Kagan becomes frustrated with Ehkota's strong arming, but vows to keep silent about their meeting and see what can be done. He's going to see if there is religious justification for the younger sibling to demand a Kinning, so if he DOES follow through on the request Gaelnesh will not have an open and shut case for demanding the backing of the Church of Krenta.[/hider]