As he listens to what they know of Nangnang, Draelin nods thoughtfully. Qawasha's assessment of the gods doesn't get much of a reaction from him - he was never one for dedication to one god, the way he saw it they all had their uses and places in the world - but the implications about Nangnang were concerning. Krr'ook's arrival and offer is more concerning, although Draelin's happy to let the others handle the painting and other additions - they're the ones with the magical knowledge to make it happen, after all. He instead focuses on the more practical problems. "And you want the king alive at the end of this, right? I mean - completely hypothetically, of course - if his madness is this dangerous it might be better to drop the dead weight now, and a group of outsiders that'll make a quick escape afterwards - after 'stealing' our reward for the job, of course - doing the deed is the perfect scapegoat that won't track back to you."