User blog comment:SaynaSLuke/Seven Tears Shed/@comment-2142396-20170318161728/@comment-2142396-20170404191527

Sorry for the late reply, I had some health problems. ^^ Well, I would’ve judged the time Romsca’s crew had stayed with the dragons to be even shorter, like a week or so, since a lot of the events happened in the short time span. But anyway, the dragons seem to understand the difference between the pirates and the slaves – moreover, their views on what the pirates do is even more severe since to them, the vermin kill and enslave their own kind. I would at least expect that the ‘city beasts’ turning on the way the pirates live would cause more respect. On the matter of the pirates being unguarded, again, the dragons were at least aware of the threat Ublaz’s forces possess, hence the reason they went into hiding. Though I guess their main fear was due to the number of the vermin under Ublaz’s command and not their strength, so I can understand their viewpoint. And yes, Isan shows true wisdom regarding the fate of the pearls – after all, Romsca’s story is a little too fantastical to believe, and yet he trusted her.

Oh, intrigue! That’s another thing for me to ponder on. What if Romsca is under some kind of influence? After all, if Ignasa sent his white wolves to guard the pearl keepers from the spiritual attacks, that means Malimore probably sent his own servants to haunt them…