"I...do not actually know." Meesei answered, pausing a moment to begin her meal. "Lord Hircine spoke to me within my dreams last night, but his commands were not too clear. All I know is that something is happening that requires our attention directly. He said that I will learn soon enough where it is we are needed. I am going to attend another meeting with the clan's leadership this evening, so it may be then that it is brought to my attention." There was another awkward pause, which honestly was not entirely unexpected. For the past few years, the pack overall had rather liked living among the clan. They had stability, safety, new friends, and their own roles within the community. It was not common for lycans to be able to live within such a society, and most of them had grown accustomed to being settled in one location. "I know this is not precisely pleasant news, but it is worth noting that, just because we are going to be leaving, does not mean we will never be coming back. I had not anticipated this becoming the case, but this ruin has essentially been our home for the past few years. I know you all like living here and, despite the insufferable weather outside, I share that sentiment. Currently, I plan for us to return here after we have dealt with whatever situation we are being called on to handle. It is possible that could change, but...this is a good place to live, and not just for sentimental reasons. It is a tactically valuable position as, geographically, it is the most central clan in Tamriel. It is the best location from which to coordinate the rest of Tamriel's clans." Though not as emotionally effected as the others, even Lorag seemed at least slightly disappointed by the news. Training the recruits was fulfilling work, and while there were other skilled warriors in the clan that could take over that role, but he couldn't help but to feel upset that he wouldn't be seeing the current group through to the end of it. Of course, there was no way he would let them know of that. There was at least the possibility that they would be coming back, and he could think of a few other silver linings. "Well, if this trouble needs our attention, then it has to involve some of Vile's more important lackeys. At least we'll be able to get some payback for them forcing us to uproot like this."