Rhazii's anger elicited no real emotion from Do'rhajul, as his answer was just as calm as his explanation. "There are two answers to that question. The first is one of justice. It was my leadership that sent many lycan souls to Vile's realm, so justice demands that I help to return them to their rightful place. I cannot resurrect those I have killed, but I can save their immortal souls. The second is a matter of honor. Sabine is the one who showed me the light, revealed the lie. She is the reason I am no longer serving the deceiver, and so I swore myself in service to her. I am bound to obey her commands, and she has commanded me to help you all." Meesei was silent, but was observing the reactions of the other clan leaders at the table. Unfortunately, she found a certain amount of frustration in watching them. They had all become experienced leaders through the war, adept at dealing with other clans and factions as a consequence of their growing organization. Most of them knew how to keep their emotions held close to their chest, so it was difficult for her to determine if Do'rhajul was at all placating their concerns. It would likely be a longer more involved process for her to judge where they all stood.