ChelonianCommander
Strength of Steel, Will of Iron
Bone and granite? The idea of making buildings from the bones of once living beings was a concept that was both seemed impractical and morbid to Spurius. Was it enough that they have killed them. To desecrate the bodies like that seemed to be adding salt to the figurative wound. At the same time bone seemed to be a poor material to make buildings from as bone fractures with even the lightest of blows. Still it wasn't his place to decide what the Harpies should use for their buildings. For the best really, as they seem to be rather frail beings. Still Spurius would rather have the strong and sturdy stone and steel walls of the 13 cities rather then walls of bone and granite.
Spurius takes the chair that was offered to him. "Thank you, the Host. As you may not know, we are a people that reside to the north of this land. I, the Diplomat, as well as my kin back home call ourselves the Forged Born, as we are born from the forges and anvils of great smelters and smiths. Our people are made of steel gears and plate, as we have given up our bodies in exchange for the safety and security that steel can provide, allowing us to move beyond mortal limitations such as pain, hunger, exhaustion and even death itself."
Spurius takes the chair that was offered to him. "Thank you, the Host. As you may not know, we are a people that reside to the north of this land. I, the Diplomat, as well as my kin back home call ourselves the Forged Born, as we are born from the forges and anvils of great smelters and smiths. Our people are made of steel gears and plate, as we have given up our bodies in exchange for the safety and security that steel can provide, allowing us to move beyond mortal limitations such as pain, hunger, exhaustion and even death itself."