Once Meesei and her pack were settled the crowd was quick to follow. Their curiosity, especially about the story of their slaying of the Orc. Most of them were the younger lycans and initiates, but soon enough Oswall showed up to hear the tale. As well, there were other members of the inner circle who were watching from a distance. Meesei grinned as she looked over the crowd. "All of you wish to hear the story of how I became Champion? Well, I think I can oblige. It was indeed a harrowing experience, wrought with danger and bloodshed. But, if you are expecting the classic tale of a hero facing down some terrible beast alone, well, this is not that tale. No, this is a different story. Now, it does have some of those classic elements, like a greatly formidable foe, perilous battles, a divinely beautiful heroine..." She joked, producing some brief laughs from the crowd. "...but I was far from alone." "I suppose I should start with our arrival in Northeastern Morrowind. We were not the first pack to arrive; there were others who had recieved the same vision from Hircine. Just like us, they were strong and motivated. They scoured the city, searching for clues as to the Orc's wherabouts. One pack did find those clues, but unfortunately, they brought them to their doom. You see, the Orc's hunters had its eyes and ears in the city, and those "clues" they found led them straight into a trap. Near nightfall, this pack left the city towards what they thought to be the hunter's lair, but along the way, they were ambushed. These hunters were brutal and efficient, true professionals at their craft. They set upon them with silver weapons. Barbed crossbow bolts shot out from all sides, each of them attached to ropes tied to trees. They could not move, could not fight, and were killed in but a few moments." Meesei told her story loudly enough that the room could hear. She paused briefly after describing the death of the other pack to allow her description of the hunters to have more impact. She wanted to be sure to convey how dangerous their foes were.