"Perhaps, though destiny or no, it is doubtful that the Falmer are redeemable at this point. They are primitive, violent. Almost like goblins. We had some trouble with them for a while after we claimed this place, but they have learned to fear us. While deadly against travelers and adventurers, the Falmer are disorganized, so we have never sustained significant losses from them." Meesei explained. Meesei observed Sabine and Karl as they conversed. Sabine was the one in charge of their dinner, so Meesei did not actually know what they were making. Regardless, the ingredients the clan tended to have on-hand would likely make it something exotic to Lunise. "So Karl, my duties have kept me away from the clan for several months now. Have there been any recent discoveries that might be interesting? I know Darahil was looking more into the history of this place as an Aetherium source." --- Ahnasha nodded, quietly and somewhat nervously, before walking back inside with Fendros. The importance of this meeting was really starting to set in for her. How they chose to approach this issue would decide their chance of success, and her own chance of even surviving such a risky mission. It took another few minutes for everyone to settle back around the table. There were perhaps some cooler heads than before among those attending, but there was still some palpable tension in the air. Ri'vashi had moved from being obviously uncomfortable, to having an entirely blank expression. The pack had not been present for Fendros' conversation with Ahnasha, so none of them were sure how to start. In fact, with the silence that followed from everyone after they were all seated, it seemed that Fendros would need to be the one to begin.