[CENTER][img]https://i.postimg.cc/L5GsZ5sv/a195ca2580892c2f64767511da4ce176.png [/img][/center] Despite everything she and the general talked about, Nellara still stood firm on her opinion that they shouldn't lower their head that much to the Mythadians. Respect and courtesy should only be given to those who treated them with the same respect and courtesy... And not to people such as Silbermine, whom invaded their territory, stepped on their pride and authority, simply doing whatever he wanted while hiding behind a title, a 'rank' that was unbefitting and undeserved for someone like him. Regardless of her opinions though, Nellara simply nodded her head in silence as the general asked her to accompany him to the Mythadian encampment to speak with the Warden. Even if her ideas and thoughts were different from General Kvarr, the amount of experience he had, the amount of wars and conflicts he had been through were undeniable. Besides... Nellara had no doubt that even the incredibly patient and tolerant General Kvarr would lose his patient if pushed too far... But that would depend on how the Warden would behave after their arrival... Even though General Kvarr had chosen the more tolerant and patient approach to the situation at hand, Nellara's posture was still a cold, harsh and militaristic one. While not outright showing any signs of hostility, her posture and sharp eye were enough to make it clear that Nellara wasn't treating that situation lightly and was more than ready to act... If necessary. The moment the Warden kneeled in front of Silbermine, Nellara found it hard to hide her disgust, which might have been apparent in her expression despite making a 'moderate' effort to hide it. Despite that, it would still be quite evident that her disgust and harsh stares were more directed towards Silbermine than the warden, who had just arrived. [color=d3c28b]"Honored guests, only not 'yours'."[/color] Nellara added as Silbermine spoke, with a cold and harsh tone, clearly indicating that she would not give ground regarding to whom that territory they were standing belonged to.