Ri'vashi was muck like Lorag in that she did not express openly her words to the dead, but that did not mean her show of grief was not obvious. When it was her turn to approach the shrine, she placed down an ornate carving knife with a handle shaped to depict the Khajiit deity Baan Dar. It had belonged to her fallen pride member, so she had decided to commit it to the memorial. She knelt down on one knee and closed her eyes. She remained silent, but the fur under her eyes quickly began to darken with tears. Peiter, through all of Gallus' words at the shrine, appeared incredibly conflicted. He did not respond to anyone around him for a while, even Sabine. He just stood, staring at the ground in front of him. It was difficult to tell exactly what was going through his mind, whether it was grief from thinking about Irenya, or something else entirely. Even after Gallus stepped away and it was his turn at the shrine, he was caught up in his thoughts enough that he almost looked like he was not going to approach at all. After some delicate prodding from one of the crowd behind him, Peiter did eventually step forward to the shrine. "I...wish I had something of yours, Irenya. Something to leave here for you. It shouldn't have been you. You didn't deserve it; you deserved many more...hundreds of years of life. Nothing about this is right, and I..." He began, his gaze moving in the direction of Gallus and Uthri. "...feel like a fool." Peiter turned away from the shrine, almost abruptly. He said nothing, but moved through the crowd with purpose until he reached Gallus and Uthri. At first, he opened his mouth as if he was going to speak, but again said nothing. The uncertainty had not left his expression, but his intentions became clear once he placed his hand sympathetically on Gallus' shoulder.