He sounds uninterested, which irritates Wrathion further. Lack of interest in their immediate surroundings feels foolish, a way to end up in danger or dead. For Wrathion, information is always important. He has to know, to understand, the situation he is in. To assess, constantly, what may or may not be a threat.
Currently, this whole place is becoming a threat.
"The Beastmaster," Wrathion says finally, tone blandly even to match Chu Wanning's. "Which means, like Taravast before it, this place is intimately involved with the undead legions. Did the Merchant not mention some manner of human trafficking to the Brotherhood? It may well be another protection deal, I suppose."
Send people as offerings, in return the village is not attacked.
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Currently, this whole place is becoming a threat.
"The Beastmaster," Wrathion says finally, tone blandly even to match Chu Wanning's. "Which means, like Taravast before it, this place is intimately involved with the undead legions. Did the Merchant not mention some manner of human trafficking to the Brotherhood? It may well be another protection deal, I suppose."
Send people as offerings, in return the village is not attacked.