Gallus' group attracted some attention as they returned, considering what they were carrying. In particular, Peiter took interest in the pair of oversized horns under Tzirret's arm. He walked over to him and looked over his trophies with some measure of disbelief. "A minotaur? You mean one of those giant, man-like bulls with skulls like iron and the temperament of Gallus after a woman denies him? I'll admit, that's almost hard to believe." Ahnasha too seemed to be curious about Tzirret. She did not stand up, but she did eye the horns under Tzirret's arms curiously. "A minotaur is indeed an impressive kill. I had to take down a big one before, as a test from Hircine to prove worthy enough to speak with him. They're tough, and excessively strong. It took quite a few arrows and well-placed blades to finish it off. That must have been a tough fight; how much did it take for you to bring it down?" She asked. While a few of the others were questioning Tzirret, Meesei approached Gallus and La'khay. "I suppose since you're alone you did not find the clan? None of us had any luck either, though I suppose it is only the first day of searching. Did you find anything else worth mentioning?" La'khay nodded. "Well, we did find a Khajiit corspe in the minotaur den. La'khay didn't recognize him, unfortunately, and the smell in the cave makes it hard to tell if he was a lycan. But, it's possible one of my pride could recognize him, if he was part of our clan. In any case, one of us should probably take a group back to the den anyway. There's a lot of meat on the minotaur, and some more in the cave we might be able to take. It could extend our food stores for a while." "Very well, I will gather up a few of the others, then one of you can take us back when you're ready." Meesei responded. "Now, were any of you hurt during the encounter?"