"Speaking in terms of [i]preference[/i], I do not particularly care where our staging grounds are. However, there are practical issues to consider." Meesei replied. "First and foremost, I am sure we will need to keep this as secret as is possible. Certainly, none of us want any inkling of what is happening to be spread to Tamriel's average citizens, but we have to do something that is...inherently difficult to hide. We shall need to create a portal to Oblivion, and one large enough to transport an army. To create such a thing will be a long and difficult process, and could take months to complete. Now, perhaps either of your people do have locations that would be suitable, but as you have said, it needs to be a place in which your commanders can feel reasonably comfortable sending their troops. It is doubtful to me that either side would trust a location controlled by the other." Saras continued on as Meesei finished speaking. "Indeed, I would recommend emphasizing our neutrality to your peers. We would stand to gain very little and lose quite a lot by betraying either of you. Most of our clans lie within your borders. If they can be convinced of our neutrality, then I do not believe there is an option that could be considered better than this place. I do not know if you were able to receive a good look at the cavern when you arrived, but it is quite...expansive. Your commanders could have any amount of space they desired to themselves, if that is helpful."