[center][b][h2]General Kvarr[/h2][/b][/center] [hr] The moment Zey had returned, the General’s focus had shifted solely back to her. He hardly had to guess to know what to expect from Esedel; the Humans were more of his concern. Still, their requests were not unexpected considering what he already knew. He did quietly question [i]why[/i] it was that they apparently made clothing that was particularly prone to being inflamed, but it was an easy enough request to fulfill. They would have to be made custom for the shape of the Humans, given that there were no other people on Kanth-Aremek of similar size who also wore them, but it seemed that Silbermine already had a head-start in that regard. Lightning mages, though, were something that he may have already been equipped to handle. “Depending upon your needs, the forces accompanying me may be sufficient to supply lightning. Lightning mages are a part of our mage regiments.” Kvarr proposed. It was undeniable that the Ascendancy was a smaller nation than Mythadia. Their neighbor to the northwest could field greater forces in every respect, but the Ascendancy was centralized, and much more organized. Mythadia had to rely on the cooperation of local lords, most of whom organized themselves differently from one another. The Ascendancy’s military organization was standardized across their territory, so Kvarr had only to identify himself in Lenkik to take command of their local forces. “As for land…I do not think it necessary to seek it out anywhere else. I think it is quite obvious that you would not wish to leave this ship of yours behind, under any circumstance. I think it is fair to say that your home in this world is wherever the…Jotunheim happens to be. I understand this, and I think it is fair to grant you a slice of this land where you have crashed, until such a time as you wish to cede it. The Archmagister would be honored to invite you to Arcaeda to discuss and formalize this agreement with her in person.” Kvarr added.