Fendros' demonstration of his magical abilities, just as he had described, was not too impressive, though given what he had said, his aversion to magic made sense. Those born under the sign of the atronach could make for incredibly deadly mages, given their ability to absorb magic, but their learning curve was considerably higher. If he did not have the training of a dedicated mage, it was sensible that he would gravitate toward other skills. "Understandable, though you may find it advantageous to learn how to conjure a bound dagger. It is a simple, easy to learn, low cost spell that would be useful if it is ever impractical to drag a carcass all the way back to camp. You can simply skin it right there and use the pelt as a sack for the meat. I have done that many times in the past." Meesei commented. "As for legionnaires, we do see them from time to time, though it is rare. It would be easy enough to kill them, but there is no need to. We rarely stay in one place for long, and even if a forester happens along our camp, it is not as if they would immediately be able to identify what we are. At most, they might suspect us to be bandits, but with no proof, they just tell their superiors to keep an eye out in the area. In case you are wondering, we do not attack the weak and defenseless, like traveling merchants or farmers. We have no need of their goods, and there would be no sport in such kills. Are there other lycans who do? Definitely. We do not. We follow a more honorable code than simple beasts. People cannot run like a deer, or, unless they are trained, fight like a bear. There is nothing to gain from such kills. Bandits, mercenaries, and adventurers, however, they are more...difficult kills, usually moreso than simple creatures."