"Anything we have is yours to make use of." Ri'nakhad answered to Gallus. "It seems word of your arrival has already started spreading through the clan. This one was even approached on the way to the hall by someone volunteering their own room up in the trees for your use for as long as you are here. Ri'nakhad does not doubt others will make the same offer. There are some here who see you and your pack as heroes." Meesei could not help but to give a slight smile. "I do certainly appreciate that sentiment, but that is a praise I intend to earn, rather than receive on reputation. I believe we have found a way to disrupt Vile's forces in this region." She commented before reaching into her bag and producing one of her maps of Elsweyr. She unrolled it on the table between them, and pointed to one of the circles near Corinthe. "From what we have gathered, this is around the location of the enemy's fortress in Elsweyr. If we capture it, then not only could we eliminate their central command, but also learn more about their operations in the region." Ri'nakhad leaned over the map, giving a sigh as he saw the marked location. "That was what we were attempting to do before the attack. We did not learn its exact location, but we did have scouts skirting close to that area. We know it will be very well defended, however. You would need a large force and a strong plan in order to take it, but this one is afraid that his clan's remaining warriors will not be nearly enough to stage such an assault. We simply lost too many during the attack." Meesei nodded in understanding. "I know, I did not expect your clan to be in a position to face them alone. That is why I intend to enlist the aid of the Orcrest clan in this attack." "That would give us enough forces, but it does come with another problem. Even before the attack, we were having problems with our messengers being intercepted. Now, since Vile's forces have such a strong grip on Pelletine, we are very unlikely to be able to send messages to coordinate the attack." Ri'nakhad said regretfully. "Yes, that does present an issue." Meesei answered. "It will likely not be possible to use messengers without them being intercepted, but Vile's patrols would not be able to intercept a larger force by themselves. I am aware that you have the means to mask your scents, so if we can send a large force that can move quickly, while covering its tracks, then we can move straight by their patrols before they can organize a larger force. We would be able to stage the attack straight from the Orcrest clan." Ri'nakhad stared at the map for a few moments in thought. "Hmm, this one sees how that could work, but since it would involve a large dedication of resources on the part of the clan, he would like to involve his lieutenants in this discussion. He could call for them now, but perhaps you would like to hold that meeting in the morning? Ri'nakhad sees the fatigue in your pack...and on yourself, Champion." He suggested. When she had first taken on her role, Meesei had a tendency to work constantly through her exhaustion, and had erred in her judgment because of it. Now, while she was very focused on her responsibilities, she was at least willing to rest when it was a reasonable option. "Very well, we can have a proper meeting on this matter tomorrow, in the morning. I thank you for your hospitality." Ri'nakhad bowed slightly. "No thanks are necessary, Champion. It is a pleasure, a privilege, and a relief to have you and your pack among us. Now, does anyone have any questions about this one's clan, or the outpost itself? This one will help however he can."