> The Wanderer's followers tend to prefer gray garments by my recollection (and gray is rather ambiguous. Wouldn't Morgan being part of some organization interfere with him going along, unless he was sent along with the group)? What organizations besides the deo'iel would accept a vampire into their ranks? Well, you have to remember Morgan didn't become a vampire until after he abandoned the Seclyrian Army. Also, he wouldn't be a part of an official group due to his hatred for Honored Ones and followers of any other god than The Wanderer. At least in his opinion, he would feel as if he were dishonoring his deity if he weren't wearing something along the lines of the typical garb worn by Death's followers. This again is a bit odd, since he has such a hatred for those who worship deities, but you know. Hyprocrisy and all that. **EDIT** > And Rhaevnn posted just before me. Concerning the treatment of Seclyrian sniffers, that usually depends on the circumstances of the sniffer's recruitment; a sniffer that was forcibly made one because its affinity for magic was discovered and not willingly surrendered would indeed be treated more akin to a prisoner than an ally, whereas someone who voluntarily submitted to being made a sniffer would be treated more like a comrade. If one isn't immediately aware of how one came to be a sniffer, however, Seclyrians are more likely than not to simply ignore one such and treat them as little more than part of the furnishing. > Sniffers are also usually accompanied by a small group of soldiers in Seclyr, yes (actual soldiers, too, not just guardsmen) who act as the muscle once the sniffer detects a magical anomaly nearby. Sniffers are usually used in special anti-magic patrols and are deployed one per each of these squads, and they practically never get an opportunity to meet one another except when they are off-duty. Alrighty, thanks, Jack!