"Quite right." Brenner replied with surprised enthusiasm. "Spot on." He further emphasised, furrowing his brow as he was taken aback by Talon's apparent comprehension of one of the main rhetorical points on Zaichaer's side of their ideological divide- That New Atheism offered great hope to masses of people who might feel powerless in a world micromanaged by divine forces.
"Our distaste for the arcane arts is an extension of that hope. We uplift the status of the everyman by uniting his interests into one, focused power- magnified by the lens of the State. We do not pray for gods to swoop in from the skies to better our situation, we make grave sacrifices for the good of the majority. It is not something that the true-hearted Zaichaeri enjoys... shedding blood for the greater good, but we do it because no one else will do it for us." He pursed his lips and remembered himself,
"Apologies, Highness. I seem to have transitioned beyond candour into outright prolixity..." He wasn't drunk, but the schnapps and like-minded company he'd just left on the Searing Victory had rendered him more open than he'd yet been in Talon's company. Their discourse had been cautious and carefully managed prior to this and, even as Brenner lowered some of the walls he'd erected, he knew he was doing so. Perhaps part of him was testing waters.
"That may be so, Highness, but by the time the children are grown most of the ants in the hills they terrorise are long dead." He said so with a hint of amusement apparent in the curl of his lips.
"But, in the end, we are agreed on that point." His eyes rose to meet Talon's, "Rumours are dangerous enough. They are embers, and this city is rife with tinder after the Tragic Events of Glade the 8th... As I told you at the Windworks when you visited, we are at a precarious impasse of late, and I fear what might erupt if the embers of this rumour should enkindle the tightly bound fasces of the Zaichaeri populace." He paused,
"Do you believe you've achieved what you sought out to on this visit, thus far?"