There was likely nothing that Sabine could have said that would not have been divisive to some degree, and the reactions from the audience were as varied as might have been expected. Some were angry that Do'rhajul was alive, others respected Sabine's mercy. Some were pragmatic, accepting that the former enemy general would certainly be useful in the war effort, while some feared Do'rhajul. Those who were particularly devoted to Hircine would respect Sabine's abilities and accomplishments, though her power also caused some to fear her as well. Regardless of whether or not they agreed with him being alive, it went without saying that having Do'rhajul submit himself to Sabine's leadership was a strong demonstration of authority and strength, particularly among lycans. Do'rhajul, understandably, was not keen on being the center of attention at this particular moment, but he had little choice at this point. His identity had been confirmed, so there would be no going back. At the very least, no one was being violent, though that could perhaps have just been because of the public setting. Still, less of the audience responded as negatively as he had anticipated. He supposed he may have understood lycans less completely than he had once thought. In all honesty, Meesei could not say she was thrilled with the direction that Sabine had taken her speech, but she had to work with what she was given and think quickly to follow up Sabine. "Clavicus Vile's time to challenge us, and the rest of Tamriel, will quickly be coming to its end. With Do'rhajul having seen the truth, we now have all of the knowledge we need to devastate the last vestiges of resistance against us in Tamriel, and prevent Vile from attempting this again. So I encourage you all now: eat, and celebrate the victories we have had, and the victories that shall come soon."