Kaleeth watched curiously as Vera stood up and approached a shelf in the corner of the room, grabbing an object that looked something like a fruit, though not one she was familiar with. Most of the plants that Imperials grew for food in Cyrodiil did not grow in Black Marsh, so she had found herself unfamiliar with many foods they had come across in their stops in Cyrodiil. She thought she might have seen one of these "apples" before, perhaps in an inn, but she was not sure. "I haven't seen one of those before, is it a fruit? Most of the things that grow in Black Marsh are different from here." Kaleeth commented before shifting in her seat somewhat uncomfortably and speaking more quietly. "But...are you sure you should eat? Meesei said..." She began before trailing off, not sure how to continue discretely. "Ah, that is good." Meesei commented after Sabine added her own blood to the mixture and assured her it would emulate how the poison affected a lycan. "It is best that your experiment be as representative as possible. Given its potential origins, it is possible that it could even be a poison designed to harm only lycans. We could test for that later, if this works." As Meesei paused, her expression turned more concentrated, as if deep in thought, for a few moments before she continued. "Now, I simply need to figure out how to pass the time. There is quite a lot I need to do over the next week or two, but right now, it is going to be quite a few hours before I can start on my next order of business." Meesei said, turning her head to Sabine. "Perhaps we can find a space nearby and have another lesson in magic, Sabine? It has been a while since we have had an opportunity for one. That would also allow you to check periodically on the experiment." Meesei started to reach out her hand, which was glowing slightly with restoration energy, to grab Sabine's, but stopped herself just short of holding her bleeding hand. "Actually, I believe now would be an opportune time for another lesson in healing." Lorag simply gave another grunt in response to Harriet's opinion on Malacath, though this time, it had something of an agreeable tone to it. When the Dunmer woman approached, he looked her over, but just like with Gerald, withheld his judgement based only on her lithe form. Of course, Harriet's description of her skills would be plenty reliable. It seemed she had a problem with spears, which made sense for someone who had never fought in a military. "Spears? Yeah, I've got training with those, mostly from the Legion. They are one of the most effective weapons you can use in war. Of course, most of my training with 'em was about how to use spears in formation. I trained in how to use them on a battlefield, not so much in just a one on one or small group fight. I mean, I can use them in a normal fight, but I probably don't know any more than you for that. Tell you what, I'll watch and give some tips if I see her make any mistakes you don't fix." He said.