Meesei simply laughed at the both of them. "You know, I do not think you will have too much trouble getting along here. There are simply a few things you do need to learn. Our society is not as different from yours as you may have once thought, but there are still [i]some[/i] important differences, if you truly want to fit in. Luckily for you, our people are not [i]impatient[/i] with outsiders. We have had a few of them over the years." Meesei gave a look back towards the tables. "Feasts like these usually just end when enough people feel like leaving, so there is nothing compelling us to remain. I have had enough...socializing to accomplish what I wanted today. I can show you around the clan and point out what I can. I just need to speak for a few moments to one or two others back at the feast. I will let you do the same, then we can meet back in the town square in the Silent City. It should not be crowded, especially now." [hr] After returning to the feast, Meesei did not remain for much longer. She spoke to a few of the clan leaders that she had not yet addressed directly, then quietly pulled Rhazii aside for a few moments to inform him that she wanted to have a few words with him later. Her tone was not exactly angry, but it was enough to perhaps make him worried. Once she was finished at the feast, Meesei headed back to the Silent City square, just as she had told Marod and Lunise. Although, they would not find her in quite the way they might have been expecting. She was sitting down, leaning back against a stone wall, and looking up towards the orb above the city. Most notably, she was in her lycan form. Even sitting, her size and strength were more imposing than most lycanthropes. Lunise had seen Meesei transformed before, but it would be the first time that Marod had seen her as a werewolf. Still, he was familiar enough with werewolves that it was doubtful he would mistake her for anyone else, at least not once she stood up. [hr] Ri'kalesh's gaze went back towards the tables, though they were far enough away that he could only barely make out part of Do'rhajul's head through the crowd. "It's not about debts, it's about what is fair. It's about what you have earned. Saving Ri'kalesh and his entire clan proves that you are acting in what [i]you[/i] believe is our best interest. You might still be wrong, but you have proved yourself capable, and that is why Ri'kalesh is giving you this chance." Finally, Do'rhajul turned his head in a way that Ri'kalesh could get a good look at his face, though he did not give a definite outward reaction to it. "If this is the path we are taking, then Khajiit will say that he would want the hold that Vile has over Do'rhajul's soul to be removed. Our lord Hircine should be the one to judge his final fate."