[@Eviledd1984] "Most dracons have no idea where your lands are. Even [i]I[/i] only have a faint idea of it" Adykon admitted. "None of them are going to try and burn your trees, attack your realm, or cause you harm in any way. In any event, my name is widely respected in these lands. Having my daughter be a part of your son's household should be sufficient to prevent any trouble from dracons." [@TheForgottenArc] Kosjurec nodded and looked around for a temple. It took a few minutes, but they found one called "The Shrine of the Celestial Divines." Apparently, it was a house of worship dedicated to several gods of the sky. Kos helped Daniel into the building, dropping some coins into an offering plate before asking a priest if there was a room where they could pray in private. A few minutes later, they were led downstairs to a small prayer chamber, which was little larger than a monk's cell. "Alright. I think we're safe. I'm going to look at that note." Kos told the human as he pulled the paper out and began to read it. [@bloonewb] Ternoc looked around the room and quickly received a series of hastily-whispered security updates. He took a piece of paper from the table and wrote down some words on it, followed by his signature. "Damn malcontents. You know how it is, Ardasa. I swear, the bureaucrats are the [i]real[/i] rulers, and yet they can't seem to get anything done without a direct order. It was at least this bad back when my father ruled. They needed his signature for the next murder to take place, the next drug deal to take place, the next rape to take place, the next egg to be smashed, it all needed the signature of- well, sorry for rambling. Just a few deaths here and there. Nothing that a fine female such as yourself need to be concerned about." The grand prince cleared his throat before continuing. "So, how are things going in Xigyll? I assume you have come before me with matters of some importance?"