"Oh Kaleeth, I know it is difficult, but you have to know that there is still hope," Janius kept his eyes on Kaleeth's even if she didn't return his gaze. "You know, I don't think you hear this enough, but between your trial, your skills, your bravery to slay a fully grown wamasu, not to mention your progress controlling your beast spirit so far, you have amazed me. I honestly couldn't say I would have done what you have done in your shoes. You are a great individual. You could accomplish anything you set your mind to. Now, I know that not knowing what life has in store outside of the village is frightening, especially when you have a beast spirit accompanying you down your path, but hear me out. What keeps many of us going is having something to work towards. After this mission, the world is open again. You could become the greatest hunter there ever was, you could explore the furthest reaches of Tamriel, you could even find your village again, whether it be for a visit, or..." Janius hesitated, both not knowing whether it was wise to encourage Kaleeth to trust in the reactions of her villagers, as well as the underlying feeling of not wanting to separate from her. In his desperation he decided to try anyway. "Or to gain enough control to live in the village once more. If you speak frankly with the elders, maybe they would understand. I saw them to be wise enough. Anyway, there's surely something. I need you to tell me what you would like to do, regardless of whether, right now, you think you can do it or not."