With little breakfast remaining, Gallus didn't have too much else to discuss before they would head to the dungeon, but he did have one idea to propose. "I was thinking. What if..." Gallus leaned forward and slowed his speech, "...we were to attempt a ruse. They know you two; the clan leader and the champion of Hircine, but I am just a tag-along. They don't know me, that much was clear from the taunts of that assassin." Gallus straightened and lifted a hand, "Now, I would see them questioned more conventionally to test their loyalties before we try anything, but if I get some privacy with them one on one and put myself across as a potential defector - give them some hope of escape, even - well, we could gain the trust of one if it is done right?" He offered a gesture to Meesei, "As well, playing them off one another may be useful. If one seems more likely to betray than another, we could push them to act by saying that their friends are turning against them. It could be delicate, but knowing the right words for the right people will make all the difference." Gallus put the last of his breakfast into his mouth and chewed with a smug smile. They would probably head off after Meesei responded. "Uhm...we have been fine, thank you for asking," Fendros said, glancing to Ahnasha and Rhazii, and then back to Irenya. "On the road, Rhazii and Ahnasha had a few headaches, and if any of us stood up to quickly, we would get quite powerful head rushes, but apart from that, no problems, no." Fendros looked to his food and almost took another bite, "I'm mostly glad that we didn't have to worry about sunburn so much." Fendros wasn't sure what Irenya's intentions were, but her shifts in confidence hinted at wanting to ask something in particular. Out of habitual respect for elders, Fendros did not presume to ask Irenya to get to the point. In fact, it was actually odd to have someone elder to him act so nervously around him.