"Well, you could...eh, no, you'd need to be an alchemist to do that right." Marcaille answered, briefly shaking her head as she turned back to her ingredients. "I'll tell you if I think of anything. Maybe just think of me if you happen across any rare ingredients?" Ahnasha nodded. "I think we can do that. Thank you, and have a good evening." Ahnasha and Fendros took their leave and started to head back towards their quarters. This meeting had been more productive than Ahnasha had expected, but she was also fully expecting that she would be having a conversation with Fendros very soon. Even without seeing any reactions from him, she knew him well enough to know that he would want to talk about it. Whether he would be accepting of her plans, or have some objections, however, she could not say for sure. --- La'khay did not have much more to say, other than to thank Sabine and Pieter for being supportive. She walked over and sat down on her bed, alongide La'tahne, and while she did not say anything to Sabine or Peiter indicating that she wanted them to leave, she did not seem like she was much for conversation at the moment. Peiter, too, was just as silent as he had been since they stepped into the room. They, and the rest of the warriors, had a chance to mourn during the journey, but La'khay had learned of Do'ajee's death mere hours ago. Seeing her in this state brought back memories of Irenya, in addition to his arm. Altogether, he was on the verge of tears himself.