Meesei scanned the area around them, still finding no hint of life other than fungus, and the warband itself. The sent of Falmer was much weaker atop the citadel than it had been at any other point in the cavern. It was weak enough that it was almost easy to forget they were present at all. "It is difficult to say. It could be danger keeping them away, or something else we are yet to see. Regardless, it looks like there are several buildings to explore, so we should split the warband and clear it all at once. Our numbers will not be as useful in confined spaces anyway." Once again, the warband split into three gruops, headed by Meesei, Ri'vashi, and Hjergir respectively. Meesei's pack lead her group into the tallest of the structures, which actually seemed to connect to a part of the cavern's ceiling that hung down to meet it. Stepping inside, Meesei prepared herself for an ambush or other dangers, but just as before, they were met with only bones and the constant hum of Dwemer machinery. The first room they entered was particularly badly damaged, with rubble scattered all around the room. It did not look like it was in imminent danger of collapsing, but it would certainly need to be repaired if they intended to settle in the place. Immediately to the right as they entered, Lorag spotted something which caught his eye. Against the wall, there were two skeletons, one Falmer and one Human .In itself, that was nothing unusual, but it was the way in which they were arranged that he found interesting. "Huh, that's weird. Look at these two; both dead against the same wall, with a lot of shattered bones. Looks like the Falmer had the back of its head caved in, and the ribs of the Human are really shattered. I'd say something smashed the both of them against the wall hard enough to cause the majority of the damage. 'Course, that would mean they were both attacked by the same thing." He observed.