It took a few moments of Uthri looking upwards with her mouth open to determine what S'ajira was pointing out. At first she was looking for a more particular feature than simply the canopy itself, but after a few moments, it hit her. "So, they could be hiding in the branches?" Uthri nodded, "Very well, that makes sense." Sabine bit her lip and brought her eyes up to recall how it was for Kaleeth in the clan. "When Kaleeth gained more control, she could understand us speaking, but it was difficult hunting because she did not know our body language well. We did not know how to teach a werecrocodile. She learned, though." As for the second part of Peiter's question, Sabine grinned, "I remember Kaleeth biting a shield in half in front of some children to show them her strength. They were asking her how strong she was. There might have been some other times, she might have lifted all the children up at once when they were sitting on a bench or something similar. I cannot remember clearly." "See? That's nothing to be ashamed of, Tzirret," Gallus put and arm around Tzirret's shoulders and drew him into a supportive squeeze for a moment. Though he looked rather bewildered now, Tzirret was partially relieved again. La'khay continued to keep the events of later that night secret. Gallus released Tzirret and continued. "So you're wanting a lady-friend, hm? Well, we're heading to find the remnants of a clan that ought to have plenty of Khajiit girls, even some around your age. There will be plenty of opportunities to make friends, and perhaps more." "Yes, I know," Tzirret mumbled unenthusiastically. "And, hey, you have nothing to worry about. You'll be walking in a [i]hero.[/i] You helped saved the lives of an entire [i]pride![/i]" Gallus had been set off now. He was not only Tzirret's mentor, but a serial dishonest womaniser as well. "This one is still not handsome. That is a lie," Tzirret was getting a little frustrated with the fixation on him and it was showing through his voice. At this point, Gallus lost his grin and crossed his arms. He looked at Tzirret with a raised brow, as if he had just claimed that the sky is green. "Tzirret," Gallus said firmly, "It was La'khay that claimed that, correct? La'khay?" Gallus looked to La'khay, his smile returning, "You would have seen many men in your previous profession. How do you think Tzirret should be rated in comparison? Do go into detail," Gallus said with a wink. He knew enough about prostitutes to be aware that they practiced intimacy with a wide range of bodies. Gallus believed that Tzirret just needed some perspective.