"Indeed, the only fate for a traitor is death." Meesei answered. She combined her own magic with Najirra's to stop the bleeding on her arms and snout almost immediately. Though, it would take longer to mend the wounds entirely. All of the crowd, even Harriet's supporters, were looking to her for her decision. Without an Alpha, Meesei was now the strongest symbol of authority they had, so they would follow her direction. Of course, she still intended to replace Jerrick with a new Alpha, instead of herself, but that decision would likely take a few days, perhaps longer. For now, she needed to give her answer on how they would resolve the final details of this terrible episode in the clan's history. "But, before her death can come, I need to examine her. I mentioned before that her mind could potentially be under the influence of Clavicus Vile's magic. If that is the case, then it would not have been [i]Harriet[/i] who performed the betrayal. Her body would simply have been a puppet to the Daedra's will. To kill her under those circumstances would not be right. However, if her mind was her own, and the betrayal her choice, then she will receive her execution, after I have time to interrogate her. As for the method the method of execution, and who will carry it out, I do not believe I should be the one to make those decisions, even though I have the authority. Jerrick, from all I have heard, was an honorable man. In enough time, I am certain we would have become friends, but I knew him for only less than a day before his death. Ultimately, when he died, I lost an ally. But you, all of you, his brothers and sisters; the members of this clan, you all lost a leader. Those close to him, his lieutenants, they lost a friend. And his family..." Meesei turned to face Vera in the crowd, then walked up to her. "Vera, you lost your husband. Your son lost his father. If you choose to accept, it would only be right that you choose the method of his murderer's death, and who will send her to it." Meesei offered, her tone showing her sympathy.