Meesei nodded to Sabine. "I agree. But, if she knew what kind of a situation we are in...what kind of danger you are in, I have no doubt she would already be trying to help us. Indeed, I honestly doubt we would have to give her anything for her to help, but I do not want her to lose what she has. There is much we will need to discuss with her, much we will need to plan, but hopefully we will be able to reach an agreement that does not cause her too much harm." "I know we have not been able to exchange letters in a while, with the clan moving, but what was her life like the last time she wrote to you?" Meesei asked. "Have there been any major developments in her life?" --- Saras shook his head. "No, I have noticed these heroes have a tendency to disappear, or fade away into time. The Nerevarine became immortal as a part of the prophesy, but he went on an expedition to Akavir shortly before the Oblivion crisis, and did not return. The Hero that closed half of the Oblivion gates in Cyrodiil disappeared after stepping into a strange portal that opened up in the Niben bay, Talos either died, or became a god, depending on whose religion you believe. The only great hero who is known in Tamriel today is the current holder of the title Ysmir, the one who slayed the dragon Alduin. But, I would have no desire to meet any of these people; there would be nothing I would gain from doing so. Being a werewolf, it would just be a risk. I study them only out of...curiosity, and because I have the capability to do so. I have learned quite a lot about information gathering through the years. It was an important skill while I was with the Dark Brotherhood, and I have only gained experience since then. It is why I suspect that our Champion will ask me to become the spymaster for her new council. I have been debating on whether or not I should accept." Saras explained, mostly ignoring his drink by this point.