"Without more knowledge of the enemy or their stronghold, there is little else we can do as far as our overall strategy." Meesei said. "The keep will be an unknown until we are physically inside. Our goal will be to capture or kill the General, and secure any information, or other items of value, that may be inside. The only detail that left to discuss for this meeting is our command structure for the attack itself. If we can get into the courtyard, we will need to split our forces into split our forces into three groups to attack the keep from its three entryways. Ri'vashi, as the commander of our largest force, I believe you should lead the assault on the main gate. Ra'jorr and I can lead the attacks on the upper entrances. I will need some of your warriors to comprise my force." Ri'vashi nodded. "Without question, Champion. Ri'vashi thinks there will be many eager to follow your lead. We have our strategy, for now. Let us just take heed to avoid dedicating ourselves to it too completely. It is rare that a tactic survives contact with the enemy fully intact." --- Fendros' words only seemed to confuse Irenya. "I...don't understand. I know that I was wrong; I'm telling you that I was wrong. With how I lived before, with where I'm from, I never understood. I couldn't understand. All I ever saw were beasts that paraded my father out into the middle of the street and cut off his head, or animals that drove me from the only home I ever knew while we were too weak to fight back. Without coming here, how could I understand? I am sorry for all of it." Ahnasha's anger and skepticism seemed to be unwavering. Her expression did not change at all, though this time, she did at least respond. "Why should I believe you? You've been insufferable towards me since the day we met, but now, all of the sudden, now that you're surrounded by Khajiit, you've had a change of heart? What reason do I have to trust you? Maybe all of the Khajiit make you feel threatened, so you just want to put on an act until we're back in Cyrodiil? Maybe you just want to put on a show to fit in until you're 'safe?' I don't know your motivations, but I know not to trust them." She responded. Ahnasha, quite obviously, did not trust Irenya's words...perhaps unreasonably so.