Meesei hummed a moment. "Well, I would be remiss if I shared hints as to the location of this place. I suppose I should amend one of my statements from before. It is likely necessary for us to share our secrets [i]except[/i] for the location of the exact entrance to this place. That one last secret to keep my people protected, I suppose. With teleportation, knowing the physical entrance to this place is not terribly...necessary." Meesei gave a grin to match Marod's. "However, making no reference to physical proximity...you never came anywhere close. Particularly since we planted those rumors to guide you to a location of our choosing, after we caught on to you in Solitude." Wasting little time, Meesei went ahead and started to guide Lunise and Marod up the steps, into the city itself. Its gates were guarded day and night, but one look at Meesei was all it took for the guards to open the gates for her without question, and without a word being spoken. Deep in the cave as they were, there was no real concept of day and night, but they still made an intentional effort to keep the Silent City on the same sort of schedule as other lycan clans across Tamriel, if only for the convenience of it. As such, most of the clan had retired for the night, so it was not as active as it usually was. However, there were still hints as to the city's size in the courtyards they walked through in the form of the structures that the lycans had created on top of the original Dwemer structures. There were fortifications, market stalls, stables, and other signs that this was much closer to being a true town than Marod might have initially assumed. Though, it obviously had its own unique surprises. As they were moving through the first courtyard, an automaton that had been placed on night patrol rolled past. It was a Dwemer sphere, somewhat dusty, but in otherwise pristine condition. It did not react at all to anyone in the group, nor did Meesei give any comment or reaction to it. "I am sure you have many questions, and I certainly am willing to answer them." Meesei said as they stepped through into the first floor of one of the taller buildings, which contained both the meeting chambers, and many of the dormitories for high ranking members of the clan. She looked around, even going as far as casting a brief detect life spell to check her surroundings before continuing in a quiet tone. "Of course, the reason I have requested you be here is so that we can meet together with my council and discuss our final preparations and planning against Vile, and what role the Empire and Dominion might serve in it. If you wish, I can wake up my council's members, and we can hold the meeting right now. Or, if you would prefer, we can hold the meeting tomorrow morning. Right now, instead, we can go somewhere private and I can answer your questions and catch you up on events to the best of my ability. That might help you be more informed for the meeting, but it is your decision. I can give you the best quarters available, which may be nicer than you think.