"Indeed." Meesei responded. "I also would prefer not to walk into battle against a dragon with only unproven theories. Legends tell of how powerful the dragons' voices are, but legends are not always completely accurate. We may be able to successfully resist its magic, but I will make sure to look for someone who can confirm that." With the knowledge they had available to them, there was little more the pack could do to prepare at the moment. They had their plan for the moment, but all of it would have to wait until they reached Daggerfall. Which, fortunately, would not be too long. Daggerfall was just on the other side of the Iliac bay, and if the wind favored them, they would not even have to spend another night on a ship. For at least some of the pack, that would be a welcome development, given their crowded living arrangements. After it was clear that they had nothing else they could do, Lorag gave a quick nod towards one of the doors. "Guess we should try to get some sleep. Might be hard in this place, but at least we don't have to worry about the General sneakin' up on us in the night. If they are still following us, that'll at least wait until we get to the city." Meesei nodded. "I suppose you are correct. That is some peace-of-mind, at least. You can join myself and Lorag, Sabine. Although, none of these rooms truly have much space for us. If we did not have much more important matters to concern ourselves with, I would be speaking to the captain. I do not appreciate being deceived." The pack split off into their own rooms, with Meesei, Lorag, and Sabine taking the one on the left side of the room. They had to file in one-by-one, and still only scarcely had room to stand once they were inside. There was one bed, and it would be small for a single person. "You can take the bed, Alpha." Lorag offered immediately, as one might expect from him, though just as predictably, Meesei turned her attention to Sabine. "Actually, would you like the bed, Sabine? I can find some space on the floor, I believe." Meesei offered. Lorag gave a shrug. "Say, can you sleep as a bird too?" Meanwhile, Ahnasha and Fendros were, of course, sharing their room together. The cramped quarters was not as uncomfortable between them. She was about halfway through getting ready to lie down when she stopped, sitting on the edge of the bed, staring off ahead of herself at nothing in particular with a worried look in her expression.