Ra'kalesh smiled and patted Tzirret on the shoulder. "Well, Ra'kalesh supposes that he cannot say that his pride would deny such an offer, but really, you do not need to worry about it. You have already done so much for this one's pride, you deserve a good night's rest." "Agreed. We will have a better idea of what kind of position the clan is truly in once we have the input of Ri'nakhad and his council." Meesei responded. Shortly afterwards, they continued with the tour of the outpost. Although, other than the meeting hall and the storerooms, there was not too much of note in the outpost above. Most of the structures were being used as living quarters. The clan had two infirmaries, one down in the camp, and another in the trees, which they were shown. Since Sabine had asked for alchemical supplies, the assistant also pointed out the quarters of the clan's alchemist, in case she needed to speak with him later. From there, they headed back down to the camp below. Just like up above, they were shown the other infirmary, then the fire pits where the clan's chefs could prepare meals if they preferred something cooked. It was not necessary, but, as the assistant explained, had been helpful in keeping up the clan's morale. Lastly, she showed them to the river, then to the latrines just beyond before taking them back up into the outpost above. As they had promised, the clan members who had volunteered their rooms were waiting outside them when the group returned. There were six rooms total, though not all were next to one another. Only two were actually in the same building. The rest were in separate structures, while one was rather far removed from the rest. In any case, they were all large enough for two or three adults, even if the beds were not quite designed for it. When members of the group started selecting their rooms, Meesei, interestingly enough, entered a room with Gallus. It was in the building that also had another room for their use, and was comfortable, if small. There was a small table with a single chair, along with a single bed. Much of the furniture and other adornments seemed rather small, suggesting it was possibly the Dagi-raht's room. Fortunately, the bed was large enough to accommodate one of them comfortably, though the pillow was small. She found a place to put down her belongings and waited for the others outside to move away from the door before speaking up. "If you still have the energy, I would like to speak to you in confidence. I do not wish members of the clan to hear until we have a solid plan, but how possible do you think it would be to move the entire clan? Assuming there are enough food stores to make such a journey feasible. It is not a suggestion I want to make lightly, nor without a plan." Naturally, Peiter decided to select the same room as Sabine, just as he had been doing since they became a couple. He took in a deep breath as they entered the room. It was a minimalistic living space, overall, but far more than they had been used to over the past few weeks. There were two small tables on either side of the room, though only one chair between them, for whatever reason. There was a dresser on the far side of the room, but Peiter preferred to avoid going through the belongings of the room's owner. It had a single bed, though it was not necessarily designed for two people. Of course, neither had the hammock back on the ship. Peiter found an empty spot on the floor to start placing down his bags, and to carefully lay down his halberd so it would be out of the way. He undressed himself and packed the clothing away neatly into his bags, then laid back on the bed with his feet hanging off the side. "This is...actually kind of nice, isn't it? It's going to be a lot better than sleeping in the mud and dirt."