>>6000058“Ambassador Sumbian, a moment of your time please.” Jinom calls out to the Gerudo woman as she strides toward the horses.
Sumbian stops and looks back towards the prince, her expression stiff and her gaze steely. “What do you want voe?” She challenges sharply.
“I want to know why Sumbian, why did your people assassinate my father, why did you attack? I thought things were starting to calm down between our peoples, that we were reaching an understanding.”
“Then you greatly misunderstand the situation, young voe. There was no understanding, we were running out of options. Our king made one last great attempt at peace and yours spat upon his offer.”
“There could have been a negotiation.” Jinom shoots back feeling his temper rise “Some give and take, why choose murder.”
“We needed what we asked for. Not getting it, was not an option. When your king refused, we had to take action.”
"If you were that desperate why not tell us? Things didn't have to end up like this."
"Tell you, our greatest enemy, that we were at the end of our resources. That if you held on a little longer, you'd finally be rid of us I don't think so."
"You were that close to death?"
"Yes" she hisses and realizing she may have said too much, Sumbian resumes her walk to her horse.
The Gerudo have staked everything on this attack it seems, although Jinom didn’t remember seeing any children, or the elderly with the Gerudo attack, perhaps they were left behind, or are simply waiting for the all clear to come and join the rest of their people. Either way, with just a little bit of leaked information, much insight was gained.
>Push for more with a little more pressure Sumbian might give up more. (Include the things you wish to know more about with this vote.)>Attempt to make amends, maybe if you ease tensions some Sumbian would be more willing to talk now, or in the future.>Leave her go pushing anymore might make things worse.