Though it had only been a few minutes so far, Ahnasha was getting a sense of who Fendros' parents were. She had heard Fendros describe them before, but seeing them in person brought their personalities into view. Calia was certainly the more reasonable of the two. Perhaps it was just because she did not appear to be quite as healthy, but she was calmer, and seemingly less stubborn. Rossarm would definitely be the challenge, as he was obviously much more headstrong. He had formed his opinions, and it would be hard to change them. Hopefully, undeniable logic would be enough to sway him. She had, of course, met Monderyn before, but she was not too concerned about him. Even the way he walked seemed to suggest that he lived in his father's shadow. If Fendros could somehow change Rossarm's mind, she had no doubt Monderyn would follow suit.
Ahnasha avoided giving any visible reaction, but she noticed when Fendros described her as a "close friend." She hoped that Fendros would not become too afraid to disclose their relationship, and especially the fact that his parents now had a grandchild. However, she did understand not wanting to overwhelm them with too much shocking information at once. That might cause them, particularly his father, to become too irrational to even have a conversation with. She did not know when would be the best time for Fendros to make that admission, but she could be patient.
At this point, Ahnasha finally felt justified in speaking up. It still somewhat frightened her to do so, but she felt that she had something of value to add to Fendros' explanation. "That is a decision that many of us make regretfully. The beasts within us feed on emotion; on fear, passion, anger. Those are all things that these kinds of reunions can inspire. For a new lycan, becoming overwhelmed by emotion, even for a short time, can cause a transformation. I have heard of lycans going to give their goodbyes to loved ones in person and...not returning."
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Lorag gave a quick huff. "You want to hide, so you flee to the hometown of two members of the Champion's pack. Brilliant."
Meesei largely ignored Lorag's comment as she continued. "I can recognize that your life has changed. You have a child, you have re-integrated into Cyrodiil's society. But can you really expect me to just give blanket forgiveness for all you did to us? For murdering a clan leader; murdering a father and husband. For nearly tearing us apart in direct service of the enemy? You have a family now, so can you understand the pain you caused? Can you look at Narsi, the daughter you have raised for the past few years, and imagine what would happen to her if she lost her parent? What would you have me do? How would you have me feel about finding you again? Place yourself into my perspective."
Ahnasha avoided giving any visible reaction, but she noticed when Fendros described her as a "close friend." She hoped that Fendros would not become too afraid to disclose their relationship, and especially the fact that his parents now had a grandchild. However, she did understand not wanting to overwhelm them with too much shocking information at once. That might cause them, particularly his father, to become too irrational to even have a conversation with. She did not know when would be the best time for Fendros to make that admission, but she could be patient.
At this point, Ahnasha finally felt justified in speaking up. It still somewhat frightened her to do so, but she felt that she had something of value to add to Fendros' explanation. "That is a decision that many of us make regretfully. The beasts within us feed on emotion; on fear, passion, anger. Those are all things that these kinds of reunions can inspire. For a new lycan, becoming overwhelmed by emotion, even for a short time, can cause a transformation. I have heard of lycans going to give their goodbyes to loved ones in person and...not returning."
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Lorag gave a quick huff. "You want to hide, so you flee to the hometown of two members of the Champion's pack. Brilliant."
Meesei largely ignored Lorag's comment as she continued. "I can recognize that your life has changed. You have a child, you have re-integrated into Cyrodiil's society. But can you really expect me to just give blanket forgiveness for all you did to us? For murdering a clan leader; murdering a father and husband. For nearly tearing us apart in direct service of the enemy? You have a family now, so can you understand the pain you caused? Can you look at Narsi, the daughter you have raised for the past few years, and imagine what would happen to her if she lost her parent? What would you have me do? How would you have me feel about finding you again? Place yourself into my perspective."