La'khay shook her head solemnly. "La'khay does not know if there is anything we can do. The girls in Senchal, they rarely wanted to talk about it. Even with the work they were doing, it was painful for them to remember. This one does not think that help can be forced upon her; she has to be willing to accept it. Her parents tried helping her, but they don't know any more about that than this one. Perhaps all we can do is to be here to support her. To care for her. Her freedom will probably help." Meesei took a few steps forward towards the prisoner, so as to appear even larger in his field of view. Her expression was not necessarily aggressive, but certainly not gentle. When she spoke, her voice could best be described as demanding. "I will not mince words with you, prisoner. What I want from you is everything you know about Vile's plans in this area. I want to know how strong they are, where they are, and what they want. Make no mistake, I [i]will[/i] have that information before we are done. What your cooperation will negotiate for you is what happens to you in the aftermath." She said before giving a nod to Gallus. Once the gag was removed, the prisoner started to laugh. "You beasts really are stupid. If Khajiit knew Vile's plans, which he doesn't, then you think he'd tell you? Vile can do far worse to this one than you ever could." Meesei gave no immediate response to the Khajiit, and instead knelt down in front of him. She held out her hand a few inches in front of his face, then started to press her claw into her own palm until she drew a drop of blood. "So whatever deal you have made with Vile has bound you to him, you think? Well, that may be true, but I would like for you to think about this. A few drops of my blood, and you will be bound to the lord of the Hunt. You will have the spirit of the wolf tied irreversibly to your soul: a bond that I can assure you is stronger than any deal you could make with Vile. You would be bound for eternity to my master, the Daedra upon which you have waged war. I would like you to think on that for a moment. I would like you to think about all of the suffering you have experienced in your life. I would like you to think about all of the suffering you have caused, about all of the suffering that has ever been felt by any mortal on Nirn. Every death, every dismemberment, every single moment of torture throughout all of history. I would like for you to think about all of that, then consider, for a moment, that the sum total of all mortal suffering in history is but a fleeting moment next to the vast expanse of the eternity you will spend under the boot of my master. Now, do you have something to say to me?" For a few moments after Meesei spoke, all the prisoner seemed to be able to do was stare and blink. Meanwhile, closer to camp, Jo'rashaad was watching Meesei and Gallus from afar. He was not close enough to hear the words they were saying, but he was not about to take his attention off of the prisoner.