"It would not be too difficult to organize, no...if it is the best course of action." Miranor answered, turning her attention to the others for confirmation. Ri'vashi did not seem entirely certain, though she did not necessarily see it as a bad idea. "Ri'vashi does see how it could be helpful, but timing would be everything. If the other group attacks early, or is detected early, it would give more time for the enemy to respond. Such a diversion could tie up some of their forces, but there is no question that the majority of the enemy's focus will be on the group sabotaging the gate. They will realize fairly quickly what we are doing. It may provide some help to our saboteurs, but this one would not expect it to be drastic. All of them will be in considerable danger, so we will have to decide if the benefit is worth the risk to their lives. Ri'vashi suggests we ask the werevultures themselves. They will be the ones taking the risk, and if not enough of them agree to it, this one will not order them to." --- Irenya sighed, breaking eye contact with the pair. "Nothing that I have not already told you. All of this has given me...perspective. I have experienced a lot of things that made no sense to me, with the way I saw the world. I kept making excuses for them, but that could not go on forever. This place is nothing like I expected, and I could not just be blind to the reality of it. I know you have forgiven me Fendros, but..." Irenya began, finally looking back directly to Ahnasha. "I did not want to just leave everything as it was. Like he said, I said some hurtful things. As much as I do not like to admit it, I was wrong." She explained, but even so, Ahnasha remained sitting with her arms crossed in what was, to Irenya, agonizing silence.