"As you can see, I have no choice but to accept your offer." Erion said. "My Council betrayed me, your Council destroyed my dreams, and I'm eager to even the score. Does this answer your question?"
"No one asked you the story of your life." Jorl sneered back. "You sure talk a lot for a Lesser Worm."
"How did you call me?" The Jormungandr's eyes burst with bright violet light.
"You heard me." Despite his weaker deep violet mana, Jorl overwhelmed Erion with his killing intent. "I wonder what's wrong with the water of all continents but Garlen. How can you losers around Mogar so easily forget what happens when your pathetic kind faces a Griffon?"
"Enough." Orpal stood between the two. "I can't believe this is happening again. This guy may be an asshole, but so are you, Locus. Adding one more to our team is not a problem."
Jorl noticed the improvised fake name and felt one of his rare tinges of appreciation for Orpal.
'He's not stupid enough to give my name away before the deal is sealed, but he's still stupid.' The Griffon thought.
"He is nothing like me, Dead King." Jorl calling Orpal by his self-appointed title instead of "you", "idiot", "Orpal", or a combination of them took him by surprise. "Yes, I am an asshole, but I never showed you this kind of disrespect on our first meeting.
"I treated Balderash the Wyvern badly because she was acting like an arrogant jerk. This guy is not only even ruder than Balderash, he's also much, much weaker than her."
Orpal had no idea where Jorl was going with all those lies, but played along.
"What's your point, Locus?"
"My point is that this guy accepted the invitation to join us too easily." Jorl replied. "He knows who you are and what your goals are, yet he needed no convincing. He didn't ask to witness your powers or discuss the terms of your deal.
"Which can only mean one thing: he doesn't care about any of that. And that's because he is not going to help you, but only to help himself. I bet Erion will desert us the moment he gets what he wants.
"He'll keep your powers and probably expose anything worthwhile he has learned about your plans to get himself a cushy position in Jiera's Council. As he said, Erion wants to rule over this continent, and the head of the Dead King would be a magnificent stepping stone."
'Is that true?' Orpal asked via his bond with Night. 'Is Jorl correct?'
'Of course he is, you numbnut.' The Horseman was groggy from exhaustion, but the Jormungandr's ploy was evident to her as she examined Orpal's memories with a mind fusion. 'That bastard is just like you.
'A bitter, scorned little man with the ego of a genius and no real skill to back it up. Would you trust yourself? Especially knowing we are going to enslave Jorl and Akhton if they ever accept one of my prisms?'
'No, I would not.' Orpal liked to think himself a great, chivalrous man, but whenever Night forced him to look himself in the mirror, what returned his gaze was anything but.
'Now, deal with this yourself. I'm too tired to babysit you.' Night's voice started to fade already. 'The fusion between my crystal and Dusk's was a success, but operating them both by myself takes a huge toll on my psyche.
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