Ahnasha let out a sigh. She still kept an eye out on their surroundings, but the longer they went without being attacked, the more comfortable she felt lowering her guard at least slightly. She could still smell the Falmer, but in all likelihood, they were too intimidated by the size of their warband to attack. "Well...I was not lying when I mentioned giving you extra training. I know you have never been skilled in magic, and it's not something everyone can do, but you at least need to understand what mages are capable of. Even if you can't use it yourself, I think we need to teach you what your allies are capable of, and what your enemies can do to you. You need to learn to think like a mage so you can make better decisions around them." Kaleeth, overall, felt uncomfortable for multiple reasons. For one, she could smell the prey in the air, but she could do nothing to hunt it down. The fact that she had fed not long ago was certainly helpful, but it was not normal for her to stay in her beast form for this long while doing nothing with it. At the very least, the fact that she could still smell prey kept her from reverting back to her Argonian form. She had an even more difficult time than Janius forming words, but she was still mostly intelligible. "I'm not...bleeding anymore. But I'm sore. The top of...my head hurts if I touch it." Meanwhile, Saras tended to be more focused on his surroundings than the people around him, but Sabine, or rather the crystal she was holding, had caught his attention. He was motivated to learn of this cavern, and he knew her to be a mage, so she could have gained some insight. "Have you learned anything of that crystal?" he asked, looking to Sabine.