Listening attentively to Shevari, Fendros couldn't help but be reminded of a certain alchemist from Thorn that tended to speak on like this. It was as if she didn't need to breathe. Once it dawned on him that she was not likely to stop until she had named every cuisine in Tamriel and beyond, Fendros started to relent. Vasiq's little message caused him to breathe an exasperated laugh and raise his hand to try and halt Shevari's tirade. "Please, you're spoiling me for choice," Fendros said, "It's generous of you to offer so much, but I am not a fussy eater. It has been a while since I tasted any food from Morrowind, however. Far be it from me to pass up the opportunity." Fendros was glad that Shevari seemed so friendly. Without forgetting his son, Fendros looked down to him. "What would you like for dinner, Rhazii?" Rhazii stepped forward and looked up at Shevari with excitement. "Can I please have pudding for dinner?" Fendros should have expected as much. Rhazii's ears must have perked at the second dish Shevari named. Fendros wouldn't quite allow him to get away with it. "You can have pudding for dessert, Rhazii, but you must have something more to make a meal." Ears drooping slightly, Rhazii seemed crestfallen at not having nothing but sweets for dinner. He was silent in thought for a few moments before Fendros leaned over to look at him better. "You can still have something sweet if you like, in a Khajiit meal." Rhazii looked up and Smiled widely again. He gave two exaggerated nods at Shevari. Fendros gave a confirming nod to Shevari, "I think we had better find ourselves a seat."