Ahnasha smiled, glad to see that Ariel was in a bit better of a mood. "I'm glad to help. As I mentioned, pretty much any city is open to you. As Fendros suggested, you could try Cheydinhal. I've never actually been inside its walls, but it sounds nice from what he has described. Both his and Lorag's parents live there, which...could be awkward at times, given that you know we're not dead, but I can say with confidence that they make some very fine wine there. Leyawiin is where I grew up; it's a sort of melting pot of cultures between the Khajiit, Argonians, and Imperials. Those groups don't [i]always[/i] get along fantastically, but it's peaceful enough. It's an important port city, so there is plenty of trade there. As for us, the next city we will likely be passing by is Thorn, in northeast Black Marsh. It is known as the Jewel of the East and is meant to be one of the most beautiful cities in Tamriel, so I'm rather excited to see it. It's the only city in Black Marsh I actually really know anything about. It is in the marsh, so you have the heat and humidity to deal with, but it is a city that is used to visitors." Meanwhile, Meesei finished up the first of her enchantments, the one on her bone necklace. She could feel the magicka pulsing through it, ready to be unleashed. It would be a lot of work to enchant all of the weapons only to have them not work, so now was the perfect time for a test. She stood up, somewhat near the fire, and called her thrall over to her. The skeleton obediently moved from its place near the chamber's entrance and stood in front of her, patiently awaiting its next command. Meesei held out her necklace in front of her and charged just a small amount of magicka into it to activate the enchantment stored within. Suddenly, a wave of violet conjuration energy burst forth from the enchanted necklace, rending the thrall's soul from its bones as soon as it passed through it. The formerly animated sentinel collapsed into a lifeless and irrepairable pile of bones before her. "Excellent, that worked." Meesei commented aloud.