[X] Beware the Deal
-[X] Point out that the change the fey bring is illusory and behind it is stasis that would bind him away from the best abilities of mortal minds, their creativity.
-[X] To be bound by the narrative of the Court of Stars is to trust their Queen far more than what a lord may ask his bannermen, it is compulsion of the mind and spirit however subtle.
--[X] Furthermore, while the Fey have indeed fought against darker creatures, you would not put it past them to refrain from placing mortals in their debt for such actions. And a debt to a Fey is no light thing. We've seen as such with how we found the Tyrells.
-[X] "No decision you make will ever be truly your own, Lord Leygood, nor those of your bannermen, your heirs, or the smallfolk who live in your lands. You will merely play the part most fitting for the story the Court and its Queen wish to be told."
--[X] "Stories need heroes, but they also need villains, enemies to be overcome. Who is to say that your heir might not be chosen for that role in the not so distant future? Would you rest easy knowing that the next Lord Leygood could become the villain of the Court's story on a whim? That to fit the narrative, he would be twisted in mind and spirit so that the next bunch of valiant heroes can storm his keep and slay him, no doubt moments before completing some foul ritual?"