After fixing the tension of the last meeting, enabling religion to supported officially by the Alliance, Akaiddo felt once again isolated by the words of House Cheshire, when they blamed him for bandits picking on their weaker members. Akaiddo was quick to point out that none of his weaker members had died, and suggested House Cheshire should do the same. He was angered by their blaming of him for Rigwyn's actions, which just solidified that he was right in his bluff he laid to Rigwyn of being one of Jakular's accomplices. Emmara still tried to palce the blame on him, saying that he had enraged the Diaboli into hating Enkidukai. Becoming more and more sick of Emmara's blame-laying, he turned the tides, pointing out that Jakular had attacked the Cheshires in Hydlaa before any of the fighting between Kore Irka Clan and the outlaws took place.
Gag Harmond left the meeting after hearing Akaiddo growl to Vakachehk that he wished Nekaduky'a Barike was there, as Emmara lacked his wisdom.
Several of the shadier characters in the area were lurking around the meeting, a masked Diaboli hauling Mellas into the centre claiming she knew where to find Jakular. There was a short standoff with her and her Enkidukai accomplice, before Akaiddo believed that the word 'Jacula" carved onto her face was in fact the work of the mad klyros, and he instructed the Kore to let her go.
Politically, Akaiddo felt better after this meeting. Kore Irka Clan had showed some fair numbers, easily outnumbering the Cheshires and all of them backing Akaiddo up on his arguments. He was still feeling the rift grow with the Cheshire clan though, especially Emmara, and hoped Barike would return soon and retake the reigns.