After it was all finished, Phelan Kell came to speak to Matthew. "Well I have to admit, that was a clever way of getting your point across. I think you might have understood the point of a funeral better than many of my Warriors. But I am a Khan and thus have certain responsibilities. So next time you will warn me or Loremaster Vickers before you make any kind of speech that might cause disciplinary problems, quiaff?" He put all the authority of his position into that last sentence. How much a trueborn Jade Falcon was likely to respect a freeborn Wolf's orders he did not know, but he was willing to discipline him in Trial if Matthew started a Thing, not out of objection to his speech (he had, as said, found it clever) but a need to prevent potential disruption.
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