Meesei's concentration on her own healing was such that she was almost in a trance when Gallus and Ri'vashi arrived. Ri'vashi had held just as serious of a demeanor as Gallus on the walk over, but even she felt nervous in disturbing the Champion. Regardless, after a few seconds of silence between everyone present, she eventually willed herself to speak up. "Our apologies, Champion, but...there is something we would like to speak to you about." Ri'vashi commented. Meesei was quite slow to respond, either due to her concentration, or her general weakness. Her eyelids slowly crept downwards until they were finally open, and she took in a breath. "Ah, Gallus, Ri'vashi. Good to see you are both well. I thought you may wish to come by and speak to me. I am sure there are a few who would want to, though I imagine many of the others are rather...distraught right now. Now, was there anything specific you wanted to say first?" --- Ahnasha's reaction was, of course, defensive. She did not get up from where she was laying, and for the moment, did not make eye contact with Fendros. "No one is going to get to put their friends to rest, Fendros. What, do you think we're actually going to be going back there? No, as soon as we're able to pack this camp up and leave, I guarantee that's what we're going to do. All those bodies back there...all those people we lost, they'll be lucky to get a mass grave. I know it's not pleasant to say, not nice to think about, but it's reality. You know as well as I that can't be denied. The best we can do is honor their sacrifices, and wish their souls well in the Hunting Grounds." "As for myself, nothing's changed, Fendros. I've always been a...how would I say it? A pragmatist. You shouldn't be so concerned about the dead that you'd sacrifice the living. Back on the walls, that lycan's body was able to help us, even after he died. He killed our enemies, he helped break through our lines. He might have saved some lives. Don't you think that's what he would have wanted? To keep his friends alive? I know I would. So, he was reanimated, but what does that really mean to the dead? Sure, his soul was drawn back to Nirn for a few minutes, but what is that next to eternity? A body is just meat and bones, even a person's body. The only thing that matters is the soul. Burial rites don't actually [i]do[/i] anything; they're just...traditions. The soul will go on its way regardless, so why waste the body?" Ahnasha argued.