"Most of the rules would be no different from any civilized settlement." Ri'nakhad answered. "This one gives you permission to take as much food and supplies as you need from our storerooms. Normally, you would be required to dedicate an appropriate amount of labor for anything you take, but this one assumes that what you do for us will more than make up for anything you take." Pausing a moment, Ri'nakhad turned his head to his assistant, a black-furred Suthay-raht around the age of Sabine and Peiter. "Please show our guests the important points of the outpost." "But...sir, this one needs to help you..." He protested briefly before Ri'nakhad interrupted him. "Ri'nakhad can get back to his room without needing help, he assures you. Please, give them a proper tour of the camp and outpost." He requested. The assistant took in a deep breath before glancing over to Meesei. "Of course, right away." Upon Ri'nakhad's direction, the assistant led the way out of the meeting hall, with Meesei and the others following right behind. However, as the first few stepped outside, they were met with a crowd of six, mostly different kinds of Khajiit. The one in front was a Dagi-raht woman. She was small, even moreso than a Suthay, and seemed to look up at the group with amazement. Her eyes darted between Kaleeth and Meesei until they settled on Meesei's ring. "It is her..." She mumbled, mostly to herself. "Champion...this one is sorry if she is intruding but...we all decided that we wanted to volunteer our rooms to you while you are here. It...seems only right that you sleep up here, instead of in the tents in the camp below. Please, it would be an honor to help you and your pride...um, pack, however we can." Meesei smiled warmly at the Dagi and gave a nod. "If that is what you all wish, then I would be honored to accept. As long as the rest of my pack agrees." She answered. It would be more convenient to have a room closer to the clan's leadership, but she would be lying if she did not admit that an actual room was not appealing for the comfort.