"Alive and well." Jor'eth confirmed, having had the Urbot placed in a separate cell in the brig when he learned that Quintus was keeping it in his pack. "...For now, at least." The Di'mun added with the dangerous kind of grin his species was known for. "As for later... Well I'm still having trouble deciding that." With a flash of fire and brimstone, a signed contract appeared floating in mid-air above Jor'eth's hand. "You see, the contract we have with Pasha Arlox only dictates what it is we are to do with you, Cho-Tyrek. That is to say, return you to the Ashen Knives alive if possible and dead if necessary... But no mention was made of the Urbot. Neither in the wording of the contract, nor the negotiations leading up to it." There was another flash as the document subsequently vanished in a manner similar to how it arrived. "So we have a bit of wiggle room on how to deal with her."
Jor'eth brought a hand to his chin then as he adopted a thoughtful demeanor. "The simplest course of action would be to hand her off to the Knives along with you. I'm sure they'd be grateful to us for bringing them the target you missed... Though would that gratitude come in the form of something beneficial to us? Possibly. Possibly not... Taking her to the Guild of Engineers would guarantee such a thing though. They have a standing bounty on escaped Urbots, after all... Though perhaps you don't like either of those prospects. Perhaps you would prefer something a little different. Perhaps something like... us handing your little friend off to Conclave 01 would be more to your taste... Personally, I don't enjoy the thought of that at all. Far too-" The Di'mun shuddered in disgust at what he was about to say. "-altruistic for my liking... Though I could be tempted to go that way if someone were to somehow make it seem less like an unpalatable kindness to me." Jor'eth turned to look directly at Cho then. His eyes faintly glowing with an unnatural reddish hue as he spoke. "Tell me, Cho. You've given up much for that Urbot. Your job. Your way of life. Very soon your very life itself... Which begs the question..."
A third flash of fire and brimstone heralded the arrival of another contract. This one unsigned.
"How much more are you willing to give for her sake?"
Jor'eth brought a hand to his chin then as he adopted a thoughtful demeanor. "The simplest course of action would be to hand her off to the Knives along with you. I'm sure they'd be grateful to us for bringing them the target you missed... Though would that gratitude come in the form of something beneficial to us? Possibly. Possibly not... Taking her to the Guild of Engineers would guarantee such a thing though. They have a standing bounty on escaped Urbots, after all... Though perhaps you don't like either of those prospects. Perhaps you would prefer something a little different. Perhaps something like... us handing your little friend off to Conclave 01 would be more to your taste... Personally, I don't enjoy the thought of that at all. Far too-" The Di'mun shuddered in disgust at what he was about to say. "-altruistic for my liking... Though I could be tempted to go that way if someone were to somehow make it seem less like an unpalatable kindness to me." Jor'eth turned to look directly at Cho then. His eyes faintly glowing with an unnatural reddish hue as he spoke. "Tell me, Cho. You've given up much for that Urbot. Your job. Your way of life. Very soon your very life itself... Which begs the question..."
A third flash of fire and brimstone heralded the arrival of another contract. This one unsigned.
"How much more are you willing to give for her sake?"