The Altmer did not give any visible reaction to Vera's question, though he did answer plainly and directly. "It was not our role to deliver this knowledge to you, so our lord did not share it with us. We know no more of this safe haven than you do. At least, nothing that he has told us. Based on my own, personal knowledge, I believe that 'Fal'Zhardum Din' translates roughly to 'Blackest Kingdom Reaches'. I do not know of this place, but it is certainly not Raldbthar." Meesei nodded, looking over the map herself. "I am no follower of Mora, but I do know that he does not make guesses. If he is being truthful with us, then this Dwemer ruin is the right place to go to find these 'Blackest Reaches'. Perhaps it can be accessed through Raldbthar, with this sphere?" "An adequate guess." The Altmer responded before focusing his attention on the council as a whole. "Regardless, we have fulfilled our purpose here. You are free to keep our lord's black book. With it, you can transport yourself to Apocrypha at any time you choose. Through it, you may access innumerable secrets of any aspect of reality. It goes without saying that this is a tremendous privilege, the likes of which is rarely granted to those not among his followers. You should feel honored by this gift. As for us, our lord has commanded that we abide any fate you choose for us. Release us, execute us, it is no concern of ours. It is just my...personal request that you not waste our time with imprisonment. In life or in death, I have better things to do." Ahnasha gave an audible huff of both surprise and amusement, giving a quick glance to Fendros beside her. Not only were these zealots willing to die on a whim for Hermeus Mora, but they did not seem concerned at all by it. She was just glad that most of Vile's followers did not obey him with such fervor.