And thus the King of Lunacy spoke!
"How nonsensical!"
Abd al-Rahman made no gesture. With a flat expression, the man waited a few moments to plead his case.
A man whose word and input were as valuable as gold. He was a man descended from legends from the East; a group of pilgrims who braved the corrupted lands to travel to Catatran in hopes of finding a place to continue their fight.
Abd al-Rahman, due to his heritage, obviously hated Ixion's passive actions. In fact, he was Marlowe's right-hand man in the plotting of the rebellion; even more, he was the one who initially pushed Marlowe down his treacherous path.
'But unlike Marlowe, Abdo stands as the epitome of resplendent stature! A man whose values are not mere words — a man of the people.'
A man who represented Catatran's ideal almost as well as King Antion once did.
After letting the other nobles show their disgust at Ixion's refusal, Abd al-Rahman continued:
