"Yes, go ahead, sir dwarf," the queen said to the dwarven ambassador, allowing him to continue with the message that he came here for. It quickly became evident that he was doing a poor job at selling this offer, so perhaps was not the best ambassador that the king could have sent had he known how it would work out. Still, an honest ambassador was refreshing, she supposed. Better than lying through his teeth to try and make this peace treaty seem like it would lead to some sort of utopia. She read over the letter to get more of the details. It was outrageous sounding indeed, even by her limited understanding. Her kingdom would go broke just to pay for land that was rightfully theirs before this horrible war began. As much as she wanted peace she couldn't accept this as is. Perhaps sounding tough will work out? "You tell the dwarven king that unless he wishes to get in a war with the Kingdom of Kaer and the Elves as well, he better rethink this amount to a fair and realistic level." Of course they had yet to solidify any agreement as of yet, especially with the elves, but hopefully this would be the truth soon enough. "If that is all, I'm very busy talking to King Alexander." She nodded to the young man standing besides her, confirming his identity for him. Perhaps this would add to the intimidation factor.