Meesei found herself quite curious about the pillars Gallus described, as she was for any ancient magical artifact. Purifying water was not exactly something vital to a lycan, but nevertheless, it was not something she knew how to do with magic, at least not without boiling it. Therefore, it of course caught her interest, but she would likely need to speak to Darahil if she wanted to learn more. As for the next chamber, Meesei could not tell if it was originally designed to be a pool, but she did know that Ayleid ruins sometimes contained large pools of water. What the Ayleids used them for could only be speculated upon, but the use the pack had found for it was no doubt good for overall morale. Meesei, and indeed the rest of her pack, knew well what kind of hard work it took to learn to gain control of one's beast spirit, so any leisure time was a blessing. Gallus' initiate, Tzirret, was obviously upset with Gallus' attempt at a joke. No doubt, there were many in the clan like him, as those who were turned unwillingly could be subject to intense trauma. Gallus mentioned that Tzirret was not too familiar with Cyrodilic, which made Ahnasha wonder if she could provide some kind of help. Deciding to take a chance, she spoke up in a light tone, and in Ta'agra. [i]"Your turning was not willing, I assume? My mate, Fendros, was turned in the same way. I know it may not seem like it now, but it does get better over time, all of it. Your beast spirit can be controlled, no matter how unruly it seems."[/i]