Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24376253-20140817142759/@comment-18750685-20140823130653

( Agreed. I will recognize serving as a catalyst for a pointless argument, and recognize that Skyrims raised good points in his favour. I hereby offer apologies for stirring a non-related argument and will not contribute to it any further. )

Aval seemed satisfied, judging by his wide grin. Even Saren could not tell wether he pride emerged from his succesful persuasion of recruiting Zue, or if he felt proud of seeing a young, entirely non-related Argonian who possibly did not even fully understood his and Saren's ambitions. What lead them to this point. For Aval and Saren knew, Zue only joined out of curiousity or boredom, respectively. Neither of them stopped to think a former Shadowscale could admire them, or their drive.

Aval extended his arm, offering a handshake as Saren finished his meal.

"Welcome, brother. May your enemies baptize you in fire, for only in blood and fear does a man know himself. I will initiate within our Order personally, and Saren shall guide you to our Armory. He managed to smuggle quite a few weapons out of Imperial reserves when his mercantile empire stood strong still." Aval revealed, smiling widely and joyfully.

"Your training as a Shadowscale will serve us valiantly. We will not ask of you to show us how your fellow assassins are trained, nor will we object to you using it in battle." Saren exclaimed as he stood up, awaiting his turn to shake Zue's hand.