The comparative lack of trouble that the pack had experienced during their investigation made the contact's words ominous. If they had been followed, Do'Rhajul could likely find out what they were trying to find. If he knew what they were trying to find, he could beat the pack to it. If he did that, he could use the axe as bait. Such thoughts were the clearer ones, though there were other implications as well. "I thought Vile's cult was shifting away from the war with Hircine." Fendros thought out loud. "Why would the general be following us still?" Janius answered. "If nothing else, this would be personal for him." Janius looked to Lorag. "I don't know how sentimental the man is, but I would not think charitably upon a group of people who orchestrated the destruction of his fortress and defeating the people around him that he knew. Killing them in a bloody battle." He shrugged. "Or it could simply be that he knows we're working against Vile's plans still, and seeks to stop us." Sabine spoke, staring at the table in front of her. "I wonder if he knows what Vile wants like we do." With a sigh from his nose, Fendros took a lengthy blink and resumed. "What [i]can[/i] you tell us about these specialists? What are they capable of?" Fendros glanced to Rhazii and Julan and tightened his lips before returning his look to the Redguard. "And, apologies, what is your name? Where and when were these specialists, or the general himself, last spotted?"