Chumana proceeded to explain in detail what she'd heard about the war so far, and about the nature of the people from Drecott. Although civilised in their own way, they were almost polar opposites to the people of Caspian. Tolerance for humans was considerably less than Caspian, or anywhere. Here, humans, although the majority were maids and servants, they had protection and rights and could walk around freely and (mostly) safe from harm. In Drecott, humans were servants but weren't allowed to leave, if they did they were at risk of being attacked. Strong, reliable bonds between hospitals and blood banks hadn't been made over there so either residents didn't get enough blood, or they're overcharged for what they got. Either way, they were never satiated. They hadn't been taught to h