Gwindir shook his head. "My wife is, but I am not. I am from Valenwood, originally. My parents were not the most traditional of Bosmer, and their efforts to raise me into the Green Pact were half-hearted at best. They did raise me under Y'ffre and the rest of the Bosmeri pantheon, but it only took coming to Leyawiin for me to see the light of the Divines. We've both been traders most of our lives. It was business that brought us together, and love that has kept us together." S'nashi chimed in afterwards, her eyes glancing around at the building itself. "This shop was originally my parents'. They passed it on to me about ten years before they passed, and I ran it alone for a short time before we married. I had intended to pass it on to my children originally, but, well, my husband will still be able to run it even when our grandchildren have grown old. I have decided to leave it in his hands." The conversation continued back and forth for a short while before the last of the dishes Shevari was cooking finally finished. One by one, she brought out plates with a wide variety of foods. For Ahnasha and Rhazii, there were two sweetfish fillets, along with a bowl of Elsweyr fondue and caramel pudding that Ahnahsa could portion out appropriately for him. Both Shevari and Vasiq had a dish that Ahnasha could not quite identify just by looking at it, but she knew she recognized it from Morrowind. Gwindir's meal was simply a steak with sides of carrots and corn, and for both S'nashi and Fendros, there was a Dunmer-styled meal. As Shevari had said, she did not have any ash yams, but the potatoes she brought to them smelled almost identical to one. She did, however, have scrib jelly as a topping, with a side of scrib jerky. For drinks, there were the options of water, red or white wine, or canis root tea.