Brotherhood is sometimes a word that is callously thrown around sometimes among mortal civilizations.
Nevi'im do not treat that title so lightly.
The one thing that was of indescribable importance to Abaddon was the need to foster togetherness as a people not just within society, but within his family too.
It didn't mean that they all had to be carbon copies of one another. But did have to at least care about each other.
Hell, the colosseum here hadn't seen a death match in 7,000 years. The dragons had mostly evolved beyond jealousy and disdain for one another.
And none embodied this school of thought more than Abaddon's own children.
But for the boys, it all started with Apophis.
As a young child who had only older sisters and eleven mothers for a thousand years, he could not have been more elated by the birth of Belloc.