Do'rhajul shook his head. "No, I have not, and I do not. At least, I do not assume that I know what it entails. There was a great deal that I thought I knew about lycanthropes before recent days, which was proven to be false. I have control over the beast inside of me, but aside from that, if you wished to enact this plan you are discussing, I would need to be taught like any new arrival." Meesei had been almost as shocked as Sabine by the suggestion, though she did not show it as openly. In truth, she believed that every adult member of her pack was perfectly capable and qualified to be an alpha on their own. They had all served leadership roles during the war, and they were all strong enough to defend their claims, Sabine especially. However, Meesei had not so much as thought about anyone leaving her pack for many years. But more than that, Meesei was worried about how it might affect Sabine in her current condition. Her mind was terribly scarred from her experiences, and Meesei did not know if the stress of responsibility that would come with being a pack alpha would be helpful to give her a new focus, or if it would be overwhelming to her. "I do agree with Oswall in one regard." Meesei began. "This is not something that can be forced. I believe most of us here know what it means to be an alpha. To take on the responsibility of the welfare and growth of everyone under your command; It is a great honor, and a stressful responsibility. It is not the place for me, you, or anyone on this council to make that kind of decision, and we should not be speaking about Sabine's future as if she is not here." Meesei's gaze focused onto Sabine. "This is a choice you alone can make, Sabine. You know if you are ready or not. I can say that if you choose not to accept Darahil's suggestion..." She said, halting herself briefly as she gave Do'rhajul a cautious glance. "...then I believe I would be willing to take him into ours. In a [i]limited[/i] capacity, at least."