As Ariel described it, the jewel seemed like quite an interesting relic, especially since it now seemed to have some power to it. She would have liked to examine it further, but iit was doubtful that Juseich would permit such a thing at this point. "The Psijics, theirs is an order I cannot say I know a great deal about. Although, I doubt there are any on Tamriel who know a great deal about their order. The power they are reputed to command is immense. Most likely, it is good that they do not take sides in Tamriel's politics or warfare." Meesei speculated. Ahnasha too wanted to get away from the prior topic, though she attempted to do so by bringing up something else. "Speaking of that loan, how long do you believe it will take for you to pay it off in full? I'm not sure of what level of profitability you have in your store, but you said you have at least a few regulars, right?" Lorag, as per usual, had been rather quiet compared to the others, but while he wasn't quite as emotional about this reunion with Ariel as the others, he did not want to go through the whole night without so much as speaking to her, so he decided to start getting involved in the conversation. "Yeah, wouldn't want you getting kicked out of the city after all the trouble it took to get you here." As the conversation had shifted away from Sabine's earlier question, Kaleeth's gaze shifted back over the endless expanse of water only a few feet from where she was sitting. While her expression did not show the awe she experienced upon first seeing it, the ocean still filled her with a sense of wonder.