Ri'vashi seemed to be perpetually agitated, though she was at least not becoming even more outwardly angry. Compared to her conversation with Sabine the previous day, she was willing to speak more calmly. "You want him to help us against Vile? Ri'vashi can respect the...idea of what you are suggesting. But do we really need his help? Can we even trust his help?" Among the more pragmatic of the council members, Saras naturally had a quick response to Ri'vashi. "The debate about what he [i]deserves[/i] aside, I do not think it controversial to say that Do'rhajul's knowledge alone could be quite valuable to us. Even if they were lying to him, he would still have to be privy to a great deal of truthful information about our enemy to fill the role he served for them. Not only their secrets, but their strategy, tactics, and procedures as well. There is little question that we could gain some advantage from that." "And do not forget that he is still a lycan." Meesei added. "His soul is still bound to Hircine in death. If there is still punishment deserved for him, then he will [i]never[/i] be able to escape it, no matter how far he flees on Nirn. If our lord does not judge his redemption sufficient, then we will only have delayed his punishment a few mortal years." There was silence from Ri'vashi. Her gaze still held the intensity of her emotions, but also confusion. She seemed possibly close to relenting, but perhaps needed another push.