Although Meesei would have liked to comment and offer her help to Lunise, she decided to listen to Lunise's suggestion to ignore it for the moment. Ultimately, the task her pack was undertaking was far more important at the moment. Indeed, it might have been one of the most important tasks that anyone in Tamriel was attempting at this point in time, or at least Meesei hoped that was the case. It would not be comfortable knowing that there were multiple immediate threats to Tamriel's existence at the moment. “Well, my pack is better than ever, all things considered. I have been training Sabine in some of the techniques I learned in Apocrypha. Most notably portals at the moment. She is a wonderful mage, and has been successful in learning the ability, though she does not quite have the magicka pool to create one without a fortifying potion. It is difficult for even me, so I can hardly blame her. I hope to teach her the rest in time. I have made volumes of meticulous notes on my studies, so I think I will give those to her. And Fendros, I believe, is truly stepping up to his new role as my second. He is intelligent, and more capable than he even gives himself credit for. I do not lie to him when I tell him that he could one day be strong enough to earn my title from me. He was born under the sign of the atronach, and every day, he becomes more and more adept at absorbing magic. With his affinity for learning, he could one day make himself almost completely immune to magical attacks. Like the General Do’Rhajul, but without the need for a magic shield.” Meesei explained, her tone showing a hint of the pride that she held for the members of her pack. Meesei spent a few moments silently staring into Lunise’s eyes before deciding to add one more comment. “You know, my pack is currently camped alone at an oasis outside Sentinel. Everyone is settled down, relaxing, and I believe they were going to have dinner soon. It would be the perfect time to go meet them. You know, as yourself, instead of behind a Justicar façade.”