Ra'jorr hummed in thought. "The soldiers will check up on anything out of the ordinary. We, unfortunately, are not normal. The desert tribes can wander undisturbed, but if they have been following us, then they will know that we are not one of them." He explained. "I doubt they will give up. Or at least, I would not count on them losing interest." Meesei commented. "Still, we do have some options. As I mentioned before, it is still possible we could get away from them. We will not be able to outrun them, but we may be able to outlast them. If they are not supplied for a trek across the desert, then they will not be able to follow us for too long. We could slip far enough away that the sands will cover our tracks before they can get themselves properly supplied. If that does not work, we may be forced to confront them, hopefully without violence. We could once again play the role of escapes slaves. If they found our ship, we could explain our presence by saying that we managed to overpower our captors, then sail here. We could simply say that we are trying to get to safety in Orcrest." She suggested. Ma'tanza looked to the side briefly, rubbing her chin. "Uh, hmm...Ma'tanza cannot remember too well. It has been a very long time. She was studying magic even before she was turned. It took a while of practice to learn the basics. It is not an easy discipline, as this one said. Healing was the first kind of magic that she started to learn. It's one of the most useful for the average person; mending wounds, resisting disease, giving yourself energy. All of that is useful for someone who has to work, or a cub who wanted to be able to play for longer, in Ma'tanza's case. Anyway, we're probably going to be moving soon, but what do you want to try to learn first? You'll need to learn all about the body and how to care for it, and for more than just Khajiit, probably. Humans and Elves are pretty similar, though Argonians are pretty different."