Meesei nodded in agreement. "Indeed, it may be easier to discredit Vile's intentions than to prove ours. But, it still shall not be easy. The possibilities which I see are that either Do'rhajul knows of Vile's plans and is simply intending to keep his men loyal through his lies, or Do'rhajul himself has been tricked. It is impossible to say which is true at this point, though for Do'rhajul to be unaware would require that Vile's scholars in his Elsweyr fortress were hiding the fact that they were spreading lycanthropy, in addition to researching their poison. It would be difficult, but not impossible." "If he is being tricked, then how could we prove that if he doesn't believe anything we say?" Kaleeth commented. "We learned all of this through our own experience and our spies, and I guess some help from that Thalmor. But, we can't just show them those documents he stole, even if we did still have them, and they'd have no way of knowing they were real anyway." Meesei hummed a moment, leaning back in her chair. "That is true. I am not sure how we could prove that Vile's zealots have been hunting Talos worshipers. We have seen it firsthand, but it is not as if we can convince Do'rhajul to go searching for them to prove it to himself. If we knew enough about his experiences to point out some kind of inconsistency between what he has witnessed, and what he has been told, then we might possibly be able to convince him with words alone. But, we do not have that much detail about his life. We will need actual, physical evidence. We first learned of the gas by experiencing it firsthand, and while any who are magically inclined in Do'rhajul's could observe the gas taking a soul, that would require demonstrating it on a live lycan. We learned of their plan to spread lycanthropy through our attack on their fortress, and the notes we stole from their scholars' laboratory. If Do'rhajul is truly unaware, then that laboratory was likely being operated by one of Vile's loyal zealots."