Jan 26 2022, 02:36 PM
Admittedly, he did not like Vargas's presumption. 'You will answer' had such a terribly authoritarian ring to it. But for now, he basked for a moment in Draco's warmth and considered all the rest that the Leviathan had said.
It didn't surprise him that Imp had drawn Nemean graffiti across the caves. Hell, Imp had mentioned as much. But it still didn't sit right with Dragon, and the alligator eyed Vargas somewhat levelly. "We were told--we were all told--that she was a betrayer. If you Masters decide to pit us in wars against one another, it would be best if you warned us first. We did not know she was a Master; only that she was a traitor to Aquarian." He paused, and let that hang for a beat before adding--in a more 'cheerful' tone--"But you were not a Master then. I suppose you didn't know! Or couldn't tell us."
An insult, wrapped in respect. Or was it respect, wrapped in an insult?
It was mostly insult, in the end.
"As for the Hunger-spawn?" Dragon laughed, and it was real, a guttural guffaw. "Take my advice, Master Vargas," and was there just the faintest bit of mockery in the title? "If the creature has even a fraction! of my bloodline's fire, you won't ever tame it. Train it... maybe. I think it may be the literal fire in our veins--or is that stone?--but we are, at least, always burning. My advice is to direct it, not to tame it. Give it something to destroy, something you want it to destroy, and reward it for doing so. Or send it to me," he added, "and I will teach it properly. If you tell me what to teach," he added. Curiosity struck him. "Who is this spawn, then? Have I seen it?" He couldn't picture it, not offhand, and he wondered.