Diem speaks, (no one noticed him quietly slip in from the back)
"I would trust a goblin about as far as I could throw the lot of you... and for that matter I trust the lot of you about as far as I could toss a goblin!"
At this he smiles, hoping the others in the room picked up on his humor
"But in all seriousness, I agree with some of Maester Kaleimans conclusions though I don't share his enthusiasm in testing theories in this matter where human lives are concerned. I will summarize a few caveats."
"Woe to the realm who leaves goblins fester to their own devices, and he who willingly exposes his back to a goblin is a fool. On the flip-side of that coin of wisdom... Woe to he who would have every last goblin exterminated. Goblins have been around since before us, and they have outlasted some of the most violent and tyrannical regimes our history has ever seen, they are survivors and they will outlast you. Furthermore... What would you do if you knew that your neighbors were hellbent on slaughtering every last one of you? Man, woman, and child? Would you not fight with every ounce of courage? No surrender, give daggers to every child old enough to walk, fight to the last man and woman, and more importantly hold a grudge from now to forever and strive to do the same in kind? We can treat our barbaric brethren however we like but I dare say to let them know we wish to eradicate them in some form of final solution would just invite our own demise."
"As to Diemed's goblin problems... raiders are dealt with harshly. Anyone who breaks the law is dealt with harshly, goblins perhaps harsher. On the northern borders I've seen huts, maybe a small family. A few goblins equipped with plowshares toiling in the fields, or selling trinkets in the markets, or even attending a service at Haelyn's Festival... and I honestly don't give them a second thought... but swords in little green hands are an entirely different matter than plowshares."
"I have heard talk here of how the one thing goblins understand is power and the selfish desire to obtain it. That rings true. Those few civilized goblins in the north I feel are drawn to the power of wealth and a better life when they see the lifestyles of the Diemen citizens in the towns and cities, and small fiefs. However they seem to grow frustrated easily with work and toil. Laws make men equal. In a land of law men no longer gain power by physical strength but by intelligence and work ethic. Goblins are inherently handicapped in this regard. However they do understand the force of law when applied with ruthless efficiency. It is this small factor that I think keeps those who have decided to eek out a better life in the south working and toiling in order to reap their rewards."
"As for you Patriarch, you have no enviable task in dealing with some 20,000 head of goblins you have seemed to annex. Whatever you choose to do will either be a great success, or a great failure and only the historians of the future will tell. Maybe the best advice any one can offer you is to scour the lands and hire the best diviner your treasury can afford. You stand as an example to all of Anuire and I'm sure you will greatly impact how Anuire handles goblins in future policy... whether as an example of what to do, or what not to do is unfortunately yet to be determined."
He sits down, intending his closing statement to have some tongue in cheek humor... but notices the worried lines on the Patriarch's face all the same.