Despite the discontent evident in the sahuagins' expressions, they begrudgingly acknowledged the validity of my words. Though my tone may have rubbed them the wrong way, they understood the gravity of the situation and the consequences of ignoring my authority.
It was a tense moment, filled with animosity and unspoken tensions. While they may have harbored reservations about my leadership, the sahuagins were keenly aware that disobeying my orders would amount to challenging the authority of the vampire queen herself.
"That is better. This pleases me immensely."
I thought of going to look for Roskarl, but I decided not to in order to keep those morons in check. Fortunately, he returned pretty soon, and he looked fine.
"There are three hundred more dwarves there, women and children. They won't be a problem. I have already talked with them and explained our terms."
"What now? Are we going to help conquer the next base?"