Kaleeth did not expect Vera's answer, though she supposed it made sense. For someone who had just turned into a lycan, learning to live in the clan would be a relatively small problem. They would be a lot more worried about coming to terms with their lycanthropy than anything, and like Vera said, being made to be so close to the rest of the clan could even be helpful. "Oh, no it's fine." Kaleeth answered, pausing a moment to try to think of where to begin. "It was like this in a lot of ways, but we didn't stay in one place. We moved our village with the seasons to get away from floods. We always set up our village in around a HIst tree in a few different places. Once you're old enough, everyone has to help out somehow, but most hatchlings spend a lot of their time training for their future role. I trained to be a hunter, so that's why I have my tattoos. Every hunter has to go through a difficult test to earn them. Mine show...resilience, I think is the right word." Meesei gave a slight chuckle. "I believe that is all we know at the moment. It is slow, and is a poison. I believe Sabine just wants to learn more about it: how long it would take to work, what it is made of, and other such properties." Since Meesei was not as directly needed as Sabine, she looked around a moment, then found an empty chair in which to take a seat. She nodded to Sabine for her to proceeding, hoping that she would gather from her casual tone that she should avoid giving away too much information if at all possible. Although Lorag was not participating in the duel, he had no problem giving his comments on it. His mother's harsh training early in life, coupled with his unforgiving Legion training, made it difficult for him to avoid pointing out anything he perceived as a flaw in an ally's technique. "I'm with the skittish Redguard on this one. Two swords is more flashy than effective. You'd be better off with a parrying dagger, or better yet, a buckler. You'd get a better defense, with the same or better attack. Sure, two swords [i]can[/i] work, just like killing someone with a rusty fork [i]can[/i] work. You'd just be better at killing with somethin' else."