Swirling on the midnights breeze, powers and potencies undefined, subtle hints of darkest cravings lurking, waiting calling to any they could touch. A flush spreading over the visage of Mallebron for the accusations so callously flung held merit, but did he dare reveal the weakness, the curse fallen upon his kind. If the gates were closing to his kind, if they found themselves trapped in places outside the influence of the courts, the court itself would be weakened and eventually fall away to nothing. A bitter memory, the wails of loss the only thing to remain of what once had been. To fall so far, from grace to dust, from joy to loss so complete was what Mallebron did fight and even though he never in normal times would consider so badly using those of mortal kin, when it came to the survival of the Fae or the lives of two humans, the Fae would evermore be placed first.
Knowing that time was precious, knowing that this creature of the dark and twisted Unseelie would happily roast his heart slowly over a flame while he still lived, and knowing that she would see the two slaves dead without a second glane, he thought long and hard before he answered. His eyes, the betrayal of his nature, narrowed, his demeanour a tense rigidity as fists clenched and unclenched in frustration, wanting to strike out yet remembering the words echoed so long before in the vaults of his mind that time may come when the unseelie could well be the salvation. Opening his mouth he would speak, his voice low and deep for he had decided to do the unthinkable, to tell this wretch from the shadows of his kind the truth.
"To the shame of my kind, you are in part right, for normally to consider giving the lives of a mortal is not in my ken, but the balance fails, and the court will fall. You know of the balance, that although we stand apart you and I, we are a part of the whole and we stand or we fall. If Seelie fails, so do your kind and the same applies in return." At this he paused taking a slow breath, "This changing of the ways, this breaking of the ties binding the worlds together tips the balance, and I do as I must to maintain my kind... Even these" he gestured towards the slaves "Are nothing compared to the survival of my kind... and for that matter yours. Up in those hills, is a place reeking with dark power, a place where you yourself could feel at home" with this he sneered "but it is not a power I can use, not a potence that I can meld into use to return, but the place smells of strength and without strength naught can be done for our kind."
As he had spoken he studied the unseelie creature before him, weighing whether to convince her to his side or attempt to fight her, deciding that perhaps the first option although unappealing gave all things a better outcome. "Why don't you come with us, then if nothing else you can spread word midst your brethren how you witnessed the fall of the mighty to such dismal failure, or perhaps... in the dark potence you may discover some amusement suiting your nature." He blinked as she spoke of one of those with him using some potence of her own in spite of the unseelie presence, Turning his eyes, now chilled upon the slaves, exerting the force of will that had kept him alive for so many centuries, "Cease your playing slaves... Dabble not in the arts of the unseen when in such company for your actions are watched and twist your purpose... Be still" at which his gaze turned back to the unseelie woman, "Do you have a name little dark one?"