Arthur's Point of View
Dwardew
“I’d like to discuss the details of your alliance.” I told them.
“May I ask why?” Lady Turiel inquired.
“Because I’ve heard that Dwarves and Druids are not on the best terms. If this new alliance is built upon recent events, it can last for a time, but it will last longer with some extra help.” Adjusting myself, the group waited for me to continue. “What are some of your biggest concerns going forward?” I asked the group. “Specifically, what are some problems that need to be resolved about living together?”
The two women looked at each, and both seemed hesitant to answer. “If I am to be completely honest,” Vitar, the young Prince, began. “There are several.”
His mother turned to him with a frown. “Vitar!”
He shrugged. “It’s true. Would it not be more beneficial to receive some advice or aid? Sir Arthur can act as a mediator during our talks.”
“Youth for the win.” I mumbled before coughing a bit.
“Are you going to be okay?” Kheri asked as she moved beside me to pat my back.
Covering my mouth, I felt something splash against my palm and I looked at it to see blood. “As good as I can be, I suppose.” I told her. “That poison is doing a number on my body.” She frowned at that. “It’s not your fault.”
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Kheri didn’t reply, and I looked back to Vitar. “What concerns do both parties have?”
Again, Vitar stepped forward. “There are a few. Most revolve around how different our ways of life are. This desert has been our home for quite some time, but now we must leave it. However, we will have to return periodically because our mines are here, and we are not used to living in the forest.” He stated. “Many of our elephants were lost, so transportation back and forth will be difficult.”
“I see.”
“The Druids are also concerned about our forges, the wood we will use, and the issues of having them in the Northern Forests.” He continued. “Living quarters are also a concern. Who will be in charge of this new alliance is another debate. Many are on edge, despite having just fought together, taking those first steps is always difficult and nerve wracking.”
The two women just listened in silence as they frowned at how true his words were. “You are very perceptive for one so young. Have you been participating in these talks?”
He nodded slowly. “I’ve been present, but mostly it has been my mother, the Queen, and Lady Turiel.”
“Many of these problems have simple solutions.” I stated. “Back in Helmsforth, I’ve started a bit of a personal project that is being run by several individuals. Trains could easily solve most of your problems. I can write up several blueprints for your people to help with transportation.” A weak cough left my throat, and I leaned back. “It will also help with connecting the entirety of the kingdom, and or continent.”
Elincia quickly spoke up. “That was the project you were working on in Helmsforth!?” My eyes shifted to her. “Interconnecting Lestrania will improve industry, the economy, safety measures, transportation, and much more.”
“And you’re just willing to share this?” Ventari questioned skeptically.
I chuckled at that. “It’s rather old technology. Nothing too grand.” Many in the room looked at each other surprised. “I have a few plans moving forward, but this was mostly just a test for Lestrania.”
Kheri pressed further. “A test?”
“Yeah. To see who is useful moving forward. A few minds are clearly being held back by the era they’ve been born in.” My attention quickly shifted back to Vitar. “I plan to move this world forward by leaps and bounds. Naturally, there are a few people I have in mind to help.” Gesturing to the Prince, I spoke. “I can essentially solve all your problems the two of your people might have in coming together. The use of wood, though…”
The Prince eyed me carefully. “And what do you want in return?”
“Most of the thing I want were already promised by your mother.” My attention then shifted to Lady Turiel. “But that doesn’t mean I would miss the chance to put in another request or two. Having access to the Druid’s information would also be a huge help.”
Lady Turiel gave me a small bow. “The Druids would be willing to offer any help you need in return for the assistance you have given us.”
Steepling my fingers together, I replied as I continued to breath heavily. “Good to know. However, there are a few more things I would like. That being said, I’d like to speak directly with the one who is officially appointed as the leader of both the Druids and Dwarves.” A weak smile came to my lips as I looked at Vitar. “If I had to make a recommendation, it would be you.”