>>5607981Uma is the one to speak first. “There are only two places from which we might expect problems, either from our own kin or from the plains. Out of the two, the former will act before the latter, but I do not expect that to happen soon.” She finishes her statement with a slight smile, awaiting a response.
“You are underestimating the Estranged God.” Ayax argued. “With the… recent events, he stands as the greatest power over the world, to expect no action from him, after his brethren fell from the sky and his plains were shattered, is unwise.”
“His self-imposed exile is proof that he leads only those who choose to follow him.” Uma responded. “He built no city over the ones he trampled and involved himself in no affair of his home. He may have all the rights to claim dominion, but the time to act was when we made landfall, to expect him to do so now but not then is illogical.”
“We do not have enough information to predict the actions of a god.” Carmon interrupted them. “If the Altyradai ride to claim the right of their lord, the cities to our west will be the first ones to be bow, willing or not. If we hear news that Isimethea and Novocaiman fell to the Altyradai, then we will know that they are coming for us and can at accordingly.” Carmon gave his analysis. “What about the other Urmenos, Uma?” He asked.