Janius at the very least gave an uneasy laugh at that memory. It was perhaps clearer to everyone else more than himself that he didn't know whether that memory was more worrying or humourous. "I think there may be no other option than to keep him outside of the cities when he gets to that point." Janius tried to turn things around to give Leaps some credit as he leaned forward slightly, "He's not all mischief, though. He did save Sabine's life on the way here." [hr] It was more of a reminder to Tzirret than a realisation that Ma'tanza was putting more focus on M'ibasa than himself today. In his tired state it was not as obvious but he did not react adversely. It did, however, make it a little awkward to deliver his gifts. Tzirret lifted a hand to try and get just a few more moments of attention. "Uh, hey, look, Tzirret knows that you wish to savour this time left, so he will not bother you long. He knows how close you all are..." Tzirret frantically reached into a belt pouch and pulled out something hidden by his closed fist, "But he made something for all of you to remember each other while you are separated." Tzirret opened his hand in front of them to reveal a small bone disc made up of three segments connected by round branches that locked loosely into the segments adjacent. On the faces of each segment were very small renditions of Khajiit faces. They seemed to roughly resemble the three siblings repeatedly, such that each segment had carvings of two of the three. Each segment had a leather cord to tie it somewhere on one's person. Tzirret demonstrated how the three segments separated and handed them out. "This one got the idea from jewellery he saw in Bruma once," he explained, "Each of you keep a piece and put them together when you reunite." Tzirret wanted to keep the gift quick and it showed with the tension he displayed while standing before them. He at least managed a smile.