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SINIB:
Eruraviel

"I enjoy nobody's company more than your own, darling~" Eruraviel replied. Amanda could hear a gentle titter inside her head. "But since you're asking about the sexual experience... her tail was soft and pliable, and with every thrust she cried out in pleasure... her pussy was tight and wet, and watching her wife's experience while I pleasured Lily in ways she'd never been able to..." Eruraviel gave Amanda a quick but knowing look and licked her lips.

"It was to die for. You must join me next time I visit Lizzy. I've heard she's finally finished fucking an angel into submission, so a congragulations is in order."

While Erururu idly chatted with Amanda, she was also actively and cheerily talking to Serra about her plans. "They will be citizens, equally protected under the law and offered ample oppurtunities—within a couple of your short human generations, I expect there will be a sizable halfbooded cohort. My kind is well known for hedonistic tendancies regarding sex." She grinned at Serra. "And of course—" She began to say, as if it were the most natural thing. "Worthy and exceptional humans would be given the chance to elevate to a halfblooded or even a full-blooded state, by my grace."

Bern:
Amanda

The assurances of the quality of the little gift her wife had received was amusing but then Eru begun talking about her ethnostate and how she would so graciously gift worthy people with a chance of becoming Elves. The world she'd come from mustn't have had much variety, but she was really out of her depth here with thinking that that would actually be a coveted favor among capable individuals who sought power or immortality. Amanda could think of almost dozen ways to achieve that, and none if those were exactly inferior to race changing to her kind.

"Wouldn't people who just desired a quick way to eternal life or easy power, just try their luck with the Vampires?" People usually weren't so willing to go through with transformations like that, and those who were, were either completely desperate or looking for the best. The first category was mostly undesirable and the second were unlikely to be interested in the face of the alternatives.

Aiden:
Serra Drosa

The congresswoman was listening very attentively to both of their points, her eyes only briefly departing from whichever of them was speaking to scan their surroundings. Her position ensured that this was a very minimal effort, as her back was in a corner. Finally, having heard both sides, she let out a soft hum of consideration. "It appears, by your wording, that you intend to set yourself up as a rival divinity to Columbia in her own backyard."

SINIB:
Eruraviel

"There's a large difference between my people and the bloodsuckers, Amanda." Eru looked rather offput by the comparison. Her ears drooped a few degrees and softened a tad. "There are those who would seek power in my teachings, just as there are for other groups." Eru replied confidently. It doesn't matter if the process of integration takes decades, after all, societal change moves at a slow clip."

She glanced at Serra and raised her eyebrow with a soft grin. She rested her chin lazily upon her fist and began to respond. "Columbia has no goals on monotheistic hegemony. She's perfectly capable of allowing the tolerance of other cults within her very borders. Why would a up and coming minor diety threaten her?" Eru asked.

Bern:
Amanda

"And that is what we Humans like to call a false equivalence" Amanda said as she leaned back and crossed her arms under her sizeable chest. It might have struck an impressive look if she wasn't dressed as a maid, but all it did now was flaunt her assets. "There is a stark difference between having some rogue avatars running around thar are ultimately an extension of Columbia herself and that of rival deity setting up shop in her own backyard, one that won't stay so minor forever. You may not be a direct threat today, but who's to say 20 years from now. It seems foolhardy to just accept that with the little to no actual benefits you are offering up."

She shook her head and glanced over at Eru. "Instead of trying to sell how great your nation will one day become, you should think more about how accepting would benefit Columbia, as it is right now it's a pretty raw deal and as Chancellor of Pine Garden I cannot sit idly by and watch a deal like that be struck" 

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