"Earondil? Hm, I don't know about that, he's such a quiet person," Ariel said, amused at Ahnasha's answer, "As far as the work, it can sometimes feel repetitive, but I enjoy alchemy enough that I don't really get sick of it. And occasionally a new mystery or challenge comes up to be solved." After Lorag and Meesei's answers, Ariel turned to Janius. "How about you?" "Two years," Janius said, holding up two fingers on one hand above the water, "The circumstances are a long story, but it turned out that Hircine decided to save my life. In return, I had to join the pack. That's just the perspective I have now, though. My previous family were uncaring fools who were surrounded by the scum of the earth. Here," Janius raised both his palms above the water, "The pack cares. And I care in return." "And Fendros?" Ariel asked. "Fendros, only about a month. He's adapted well enough though. A similar story to Lorag's if I remember correctly. In terms of being infected, that is." Janius explained, "And of course you know about Sabine. She was probably turned at the youngest age." "Hmm," Ariel thought for another moment, "So you all had your own childhoods. A very diverse pack." With her mind being brought back to Sabine, Ariel thought of another issue, one that caused her to bite her lower lip before asking about it. "It seems like you were all adults when you were turned, but Sabine was a child. She still is a child. She'll become a woman in a few years, but I wonder, does she get to interact with many people who are near her age? The hagravens tend to recruit girls in groups, so there were children around even when I was growing up. Here is different."