
Her expression did not change as she listened to his second plea. If she felt anything at all it would be sympathy that the man had no choice but to try again. She turned one hand over in a questioning sort of gesture.
"Apologies, but you misunderstand me. Even if I wanted to hand him over to you, it is not within my power to do so. It was not Ul'dah who wanted this man, but his home tribe. The reward they offered the state was significantly more than the bounty we offered for his capture, and I am not about to step on some monetarists toes to hand him over to you now.
As of now he is being kept at the Hall of Flames until his tribe comes to collect him. When last I checked the Flames are not in the habit of selling prisoners. What interest is this man to you anyroad?"
"Apologies, but you misunderstand me. Even if I wanted to hand him over to you, it is not within my power to do so. It was not Ul'dah who wanted this man, but his home tribe. The reward they offered the state was significantly more than the bounty we offered for his capture, and I am not about to step on some monetarists toes to hand him over to you now.
As of now he is being kept at the Hall of Flames until his tribe comes to collect him. When last I checked the Flames are not in the habit of selling prisoners. What interest is this man to you anyroad?"