Ahnasha leaned back in her hammock with her arms crossed and her expression firm. Irenya's problem did not seem to be too different from what she had expected. While it was not the worst example she had seen, it still offended her. Nevertheless, she did not expect to just be able to change the mind of someone like Irenya. "I can tell you that, in combat, my one and only concern in killing my enemy while protecting my allies. I can tell you that completing this task for Hircine comes before any thoughts I might have on Irenya. But, I am not going to tolerate any displays of bigotry. If she treats myself, Fendros, and my son just as she does everyone else, then there will not be a problem. If she gives Meesei the respect she deserves, then there will not be a problem. But let me be clear that 'treating us the same' does not mean leaving every time I approach. It does not mean avoiding me unless she absolutely has to. She does not have to like me, but I expect to be treated with respect. I expect her to be willing to talk to me, politely. If she can do that, then there will be no more arguments among us." Ahnasha explained. Leaning forward once more, Ahnasha's expression became curious. "And, if I may ask, Gallus, what is [i]your[/i] perspective on this whole situation?"