Do'rhajul had been just as alert to the dragon's roar, but like Sabine, had calmed when it was clear that it was not approaching. Being a Khajiit werewolf, he would have certainly heard Sabine step up on the beach and cast her spell, but he did seem to pay her too much attention. It was only once she started to walk out onto the water that he turned his head to look at her. He observed the glow on her feet with something of an uncertain expression, but did not say anything to protest her approaching him. Do'rhajul did not seem like he was going to speak at all until Sabine directly questioned him. "I have? Hmm, how long has it been? I must have become distracted. Forgive me, if you want to bathe yourself and finally wash away that blood, I can give you some privacy." He offered. Taking his eyes off of Sabine, Do'rhajul returned his gaze out to the waves. "I would not call my thoughts complex. Well, they may be somewhat complicated, but the goal is straightforward. I am merely trying to determine the most effective ways you can allocate your resources to damage Clavicus Vile. I know you said that you intend to invade his realm, but it may still be valuable to cripple his efforts in Tamriel in the meantime. I know a great deal about their operations, and while that information will become increasingly out-of-date as time goes on, it still could be useful. You merely need to decide what strikes would be the most valuable to you. For instance, part of our organization devoted themselves to recovering artifacts of great power to help turn the tide in the war. At first, they sought artifacts directly related to Hircine in the hopes of being able to study them to gain some sort of advantage over Hircine. As far as I know, they were never successful in learning anything of value, but we did recover a few relics, like the Spear of Bitter Mercy and the Savior's Hide. I know where they are holding them."