Keranos wants to annihilate this man. He'd like nothing more than to tear him to shreds with a wayward gust of wind, to fry his insides with the mother of all lightning storms, and to set him and everything he's ever loved ablaze.
But whatever foul magicks have been cast upon him have forbidden him from doing so.
He could cause a scene. He could destroy this man's belongings while leaving the man himself untouched. But that would attract the wrong sort of attention.
At least.... it would right now.
He puts on a crooked smile. "Yes," he says stiffly. "Of course. As you wish, Minority Leader."
He exits Malador's office.The fool's spell had worked, but in his arrogance, Malador had neglected to consider that he was attempting to influence the mind of a God.
Keranos has every intention of following the instructions given to him, to the letter, as dictated by the magicks at play.
He plans to make the man regret being so lax and sloppy with his wording.
After a bit of wandering through the halls, he finds Sahalish and pulls her aside.
"Majority Leader," he says. "I have been magically compelled by Malador to tell you the following:
He purposely distorts his voice to sound as close to Malador as he can. It's probably not very close, but it's intended to emphasize that this is a direct quote and that the words are not Keranos's.
'That you found me out, that I was blackmailing her party members, but that you have destroyed the material and thus my leverage. You'll inform Oliff that Ance is secured in his favor. I'll even allow some of Sahalish's people to tell her they'll vote in her favor again. She has no idea how deeply I've penetrated her ranks.
Tomorrow, I will introduce competing legislation, one that will normalize our relationship with the Drow Empire. Commerce. Access to trade routes. Mutual protection. Its economic impact will be the single most significant bill in Forgerun's history, even the least of us will be enriched and elevated.All that they ask in return is the rendition of the wanted criminals who live among us. A small price, all things considered, wouldn't you agree?
I already have the votes in Ance, thanks to my delightful little toy. Your job is to ensure that Oliff's bill does not gain traction in the remaining Houses, and that my bill does. Cajole, threaten, bribe them, I care not how you do it. Money is no object.
Another gift in appreciation of our services in this endeavor. If all else fails, convince them to take a meeting with me, and I will work my way with them. Oh, and I want to be Forge Lord, I think. It's time for a change in leadership, wouldn't you agree?'"
He stops for a few beats to allow all that to sink in, and bends down slightly, his hands on his knees and breathing heavily. It was clearly a challenge to get through all that.
"Majority Leader," he continues in his normal voice, though a bit labored. "He did this to me by way of a magical artifact, hidden in a book on his bookshelf. Second shelf, fifth from the right, I believe.
"I don't pretend to be an expert on the laws of Forgerun, but is it not a crime to use such invasive magicks on anyone, let alone an officially sanctioned lobbyist? And judging from what he said, he's using the same artifact on many of your representatives, too. I suggest you send security to his office immediately.I need to get as far away from him as I can for now. Though I have satisfied his instructions for the time being, I don't know what will happen if he tries to get me to do something else.
"Before I go, though, do you have any questions for me? I know that was a lot to take in."