[i]"Fourteen, like you."[/i] Okun answered promptly to Tunxeek when he asked.As Tunxeek relayed the information to Sabine, the storm that had been brewing overhead finally began, first as a light sprinkle, then as a solid thunderstorm. For the moment, the rain was moderately strong, though it could certainly become even more of a downpour. However, none of the Argonians present gave any real reaction and continued with what they were doing just as they had been before. After a few minutes, Thorantilth finally arrived after performing his required duties. He had not expected to see Meesei and Sabine so soon, but he greeted them politely all the same. "Good morning to the both of you. I see you decided to arrive early. If you have already made all of your preparations, we could go ahead and begin, unless there is something else you wish to do first?" He asked, also repeating the question in Jel to Okun. --- With how quick and agile Janius was, Kaleeth had a tough time keeping a hold of him. She felt like her claws were digging into his skin, even if it was too thick for them to puncture. The constant ducking and weaving between trees and bushes made it difficult for her to get oriented, but nevertheless, she was thoroughly impressed with his capabilities. She had seen his strength in the fight with the wamasu, and now she was experiencing his speed. It seemed like everything about him became superior in this form. She could see why people would be afraid of werewolves, but the kind of power they held was undeniable. If werewolves were not aggressive towards each other, she wondered why everyone didn't just take on that power, instead of trying to hunt the ones who had it. Certainly, this demonstration was causing her to look upon the condition more favorably, not to mention the enjoyment from the adrenaline rush he was giving her. As Janius came to a halt, they were both soaking wet from diving through the pond, and it did not look like they were going to dry off anytime soon, as it began to rain shortly afterwards. It started out light enough, but became much heavier after only a few minutes. A loud crack of thunder did startle Kaleeth for a moment, though the rain did not bother her in the slightest. LIke most Argonians, she enjoyed the feeling of the moisture on her scales. Kaleeth loosened her grip now that they were stopped, then climbed off for a moment to stretch her legs. She walked around in front of him, completely without fear, and gave him a hug around his neck. "Thank you for doing this. I really like your werewolf form. I bet it makes you a really strong hunter."