His interest was piqued. She could see it in his eyes, in his motions, could hear it in his words.
"Let us be clear Commander," Lyra said in response to her devotion to Kalzasi, "I care not for the political struggles of two cities at odds. I seek only to reset the balance, for a one-sided war is merely slaughter in the name of hubris. If the Everyman, as you say, is to fight then I shall give them the tools to stand on equal footing with greatest of mages."
It wasn't quite a lie, but neither was it the full truth. Lyrielle did not think much about the reasons behind the conflict, but Lyra knew that war without cause was little more than a mild irritant to either side. No, Karnor needed more than border skirmishes and legal debates between the warring parties. It needed blood, and both sides would only come to the battlefield if they both equally felt they could win.
Lyra's smile broadened in amusement as she was once more called a witch. Not a title she would have taken herself, but it seemed to set the man at ease to label her so. She leaned forward as well to match Brenner's gaze, tilting her head as she listened to the furtive whispering. A momentary pause followed before Lyra sat back and answered in a steady tone.
"You have answered your own question. If you have reason to distrust me, why would I expect someone of higher rank to even take the time to meet with me?" With a shake of her head she pointed at the man's chest, and then at her own, "You and I are not so different. True our beliefs may clash, but I believe it is for that reason that we can come to an understanding. Those you mentioned would likely not have given me the time of day to begin this talk, but you... You are still young, open to the possibilities and the opportunities presented to you. For that reason, I reached out to you so that together we could pave a new path for our people. We must do what others cannot."
Artur flicked his tongue at Brenner before raising his head to look at Lyra. She gently patted his head as she turned to regard her pet, "I do not ask you to trust me completely. In fact, I believe it would be against your nature to do so. Hold onto that distrust, that skepticism, for that is what is truly important. That is what Kalzasi has forgotten. They trust too fully in the might of their magic, and so have become stagnant. In some ways perhaps Zaichaer and Kalzasi are not so different. Like opposite sides of a coin. Both need to be shaken and made to realize where they have fallen short."
Looking to where Brenner still held the door Lyra tapped a nail on the still covered glass, "Let us continue inside. I believe we can come to an arrangement today that will benefit everyone."