steeldragons
Steeliest of the dragons
Ellydd looks to the dwarf and ranger who are more experienced in dealings with these creatures.
The Ehlonnan elucidates, "Releasing them, as opposed to execution, does seem the kindest option. Though I certainly do not believe or agree that their weapons should returned.
"However, the idea of a 'hunt' does have a certain appeal. A kind of "natural justice" that will leave their fates up to their wits, natural skill and, of course, the will of the goddess [though Ellydd knows full well, Ehlonna's dogma has no use or patience for goblin-kind].
"But would it be, perhaps, too cruel?" he finishes. And, as before he began speaking, the half-elf forest-warrior/priest leaves the decision to his companions.
The Ehlonnan elucidates, "Releasing them, as opposed to execution, does seem the kindest option. Though I certainly do not believe or agree that their weapons should returned.
"However, the idea of a 'hunt' does have a certain appeal. A kind of "natural justice" that will leave their fates up to their wits, natural skill and, of course, the will of the goddess [though Ellydd knows full well, Ehlonna's dogma has no use or patience for goblin-kind].
"But would it be, perhaps, too cruel?" he finishes. And, as before he began speaking, the half-elf forest-warrior/priest leaves the decision to his companions.