Do'rhajul stayed silent, raised up a hand slightly, and shook his head. He did not want any more attention on himself than he already had. Though, that was perhaps an effort in vain, considering how many eyes were already on him. He preferred to simply step back and find a seat that would make him at least somewhat less visible. He supposed he could join in the feast, though he did not have too great of an appetite at the moment. As Meesei had been speaking, the organizers were already moving to the tables with platters of food and bottles of wine, ale, and mead. Although, they were going somewhat unnoticed with the low roar of conversation going through the crowd. For those sitting more closely to Meesei and Sabine, the reactions were no less varied. Ri'vashi and the rest of the council already, of course, knew of the announcement, so they were calm and mostly intent on observing the rest of the crowd. Ciinriel was showing some definite surprise and was currently leaned in, conversing in whispers with her husband, while Ri'kalesh was staring ahead silently, with an intense look of contemplation. Other clan leaders had been less personally-affected by Do'rhajul, given that he had mostly been operating out of Elsweyr, but everyone knew him by reputation. The Dunmer clan leaders gave each other subtle, but noticeably worried looks, and one gave a nod towards Fendros, wanting to speak to him in private later. The reactions of the Argonian clan leaders, meanwhile, were quite the opposite. While they were not outwardly "excited" about the news, they were already conversing in hushed Jel with one another about the potential merits of the arrangement. The leader of the Daggerfall clan was seated on the far end of the table from Sabine, and was one of the more difficult to read. He had his hands clasped together on the table in front of him, and his expression was mostly emotionless. His eye showed the faint remnants of a bruise from where Meesei had struck him before Sabine's return, but he did not seem focused on Meesei. His attention was on Sabine, and after a moment, he seemed to grin.