>>5384413>>5384456>>5384483>>5384718>Begin to reach out to the other clans by sending envoys to arrange a meeting place where you can discuss all the current problems in this region, and how we can solve their problems for them.Already for some time now you had the idea of gathering more than just one clan to your cause. You certainly don't fancy yourself a leader of humans, but you surely can smash them all into one effective body and mend or destroy weaknesses that persist or ones who fall through the cracks. With your strength to forcibly organize them and to keep them in line, you could stand behind the Gaelans and let them manage their own destiny... so long as it suits your needs.
Although you imagined difficulty in this task, given how difficult it was to sway Cailinn's clan in the first place. But already with some reputation behind you, and now having shown off your apparent mastery of the seas to "defeat" that ghostly fleet, you find that this task may be easier than you expected. Or at least it won't be as difficult to repeat your successes now that news of your existence, presence, and deeds seem to be carrying through the land.
<span class="mu-b">"Hey! Quiet! Um... listen to me! You... You've seen me turn the specters of revenge on the Namadans! Go forth to your clans! Share what you've seen! I invite you to join in, unite the Gaelans of the coast! Have your Lords Gather at whatever meeting place all clans hold sacred in two moons time! I shall attend this meeting and we shall work out your peoples problems once and for all! We will retake the shores lost to the Namadans while the ghosts of the past haunt them! And in time, these revenants will be put down too... for in our new age, old grudges have no place!"</span>
Having to demand silence from the awed crowd, you nervously try to think this out as you say it. A real challenge for your learning of their language, to try and express yourself best you can. It seems your desire to try and improve your speaking skills however, is paying off. The people hear you, many surprised that you can speak more or less well enough (considering many haven't heard you at all yet), and take to heart what you say. A great uproar of cheers and support when you conclude your little speech, though that might be more out of religious fervor and support rather than agreement over what you say, but it's a significant step in a new direction from you compared with just destruction.