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You might even have gotten a little carried away, getting worked up by the increasing favor of the respective leadership of some of the clans. Stomping about and making great gestures to emphatically carry your words, and rising from bold statements to a roar of proclamation! A little carried away, why when you finish speaking you even startle some of the gathered folks with your ferocity, but after some moments of awkward uncertainty... once they know you're finished speaking, as you look about anxiously with excitement and panting for breath, many of the humans take to cheers and hailing of your name!
If only mother could see you now! Erm... maybe not, considering what she would rather you were doing to these humans! But for your own purposes and what you have in mind, what you seek to accomplish... you can't help feeling a little proud. How far you've come from screams of fear, to screams of support! It helps that you never try to act or make yourself seem unapproachable or greater than anyone there. Of course you are, and feel that way, but you're so unused to existing among humans that your inexperience and uncertainty covers your true feelings well.
Though, how the king is to take this, when many of the gathered clans are in open support of your idea... seemingly in support of you, and even those not actively in support are at least open to the idea... well, it's clearly a little disconcerting for the man himself. At least, as he imagines things could go, if your ambition is followed.
<span class="mu-r">"...clearly your words have worth here, and your chance to speak was deserved... you will give us time to consider the matter, till next we convene..."</span>
It seems more like a command than asking, but the king waits for the chance to speak so that he will be heard over the cheers of your name. His request though, reasonable as it may be, is not one you like. Partly because you don't like waiting, but mainly because you worry for the chance he will have to plan and scheme and talk, till the next meeting. It would only be the day after next, these traditional gatherings separated between one day of celebrations and one day of seriousness, ongoing until the matters are concluded. But even just a day, without knowing how the king truly feels about your idea, you worry what he could get up to in all that time.
Hells, already you question the situation of violent incitement against the Namadans, when their own group attending are just down the hill a ways. What if there's any disloyal people here who might carry the threatening news? But you don't suppose there's much you can do about it now, you said your piece and that's all you'd hoped for when coming here. Now all you can do is hope... right?