"It is true that it may be more difficult to convince the Empire than the Dominion of the essential need of this attack. The Thalmor already know and believe in the power that the Towers hold, the Empire may have skeptics." Meesei replied as she stepped over to her wardrobe. Similarly to Lunise, she was quick to pull off her dress, carefully fold it, then place it aside to wash later. She did not bother to dress herself in anything else, and simply walked over to her bed wearing nothing more than her own scales. Meesei laid herself down on her back on her bed, stretching her arms out over her head and looking up at the ceiling. "I do not think it will actually be too difficult to convince [i]Marod[/i], specifically. He knows the stakes, and he knows what is really true. He read those documents from that Thalmor defector, and he knows that the [i]Thalmor[/i] believe it all to be true. I do think he believes the threat from Vile to be legitimate, and if he believes that, then there is nothing more important than stopping Vile. The challenge will be dealing with his superiors. But, we may be able to leverage some of the advantages that my knowledge can provide. My best idea is to offer to share my knowledge of teleportation...on conditions. I will agree to share my knowledge to either or both governments if they support me. The ability to move people and supplies vast distances, instantly, is a great advantage that cannot be understated. My own people can attest to that. If the Empire or Dominion gains that advantage, without the other side possessing it, it could shift the balance of power going into the future. If one side agrees to help us, the other will [i]have[/i] to help us, for their own sake."