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“You are the reason we lost this vote!”
“No, you fools! Those people would not have voted for Fredric!”
“But he is the right man for the job!”
“Look at the results, Alexander had a great many votes!”
TaloS could hear the two forces going at one another. For thousands of years they had been like this and TalOS knew that matters needed to be settled. To do such things TalOS needed to make them change topics. He knew it would not stop all hostilities but TalOS knew it would settle the tension to a more manageable level.
So, as he arrived, TalOS tapped his Omnissian Axe against the metal floor. A loud metal clang roared through the halls that got the attention of everyone who was still present. It did not matter if they were Knight, Priest, or Noble, their attention was instantly snared by a deeply calculated movement.
It was then, as if a weight was placed on the Knights, that they all fell to the ground. Such a weight might have been psychic, but TalOS could feel the rumbling of Particep Semper for that moment. No, it was the will of the Machine God and these men’s connections to their steeds that caused them to react in such a violent way.
“My Lords of Dutonis and Beyond,” TalOS began as he looked over them, “As I have told my own people, I will not allow curses and brutality to be carried through this chamber. If we are to stay as a cohesive whole we must put aside such simple emotions to realize each other.”
“We are/Sorry.” The two Kings ran over each other's words which only caused a tick of aggression to be shown between them. That however was settled with another click of TalOS’s weapon.
“That is enough, I accept both of your apologies.” TalOS told them as he laid his eyes across their persons, “For Kings to kneel, I feel that only shows how genuine you are. Protocol 11544.”
Upon those words the two of them picked themselves up along with the rest of their cadre. It was easy to see the respect and admiration written across each of them as TalOS demonstrated the firm grip of rulership as well as the grace of a noble lord.
That did not mean the issue would not occur later, TalOS needed to put something forward.