As much as Ves could keep droning nonsense to the crowd of dwarves, he knew it wasn't enough to secure his command over the rebel group.
To put force into his words and convince the most jaded among them that Ves was an actual god, he needed to demonstrate his divine might!
He had to impress the dwarves by doing something so far out of their reach that they were unable to rationalize what they witnessed.
In other words, Ves had to hoodwink the rebels into believing that he was performing a miracle!
As Ves calmly used Rion's senses to inspect the shabby tools and stock of low-quality parts and materials at hand, he tried to figure out the best way to convert the dwarves into his believers.
He thought back on his interactions with religion. In particular, his thoughts strayed in the direction of the myth built around Prophet Ylvaine.