Meesei stood to her feet before approaching Marod and Lunise, showing her true stature. Although, her appearance and demeanor were in start contrast to one another. It was unavoidable for a lycan to look threatening to some degree. She practically had more strength in one arm than Marod did in his entire body, and it certainly showed. Her fiercely sharp teeth and claws could not be hidden, and yet, she could still move without any of the aggression that would make those tools truly threatening. She sauntered up to Marod and Lunise, standing tall, but with relaxed shoulders and loose movements. Where as a lycan that was ready to fight would be more hunched over and tensed up so that they could spring into action at a moment's notice, Meesei's walk was more like that of her Argonian form. For Marod, the part of her that would likely be the most revealing would be her eyes, as they could show the most emotion to a non-lycan. Even if he could not read most of her body language, there was no hint of aggression within her eyes. "Quite. It is rare to get so many of our clan alphas together, though that is probably for the best. It is easier for some of them to get along when they do not have to...interact with each other regularly. But for now, I believe we have the task of making sure you two shall be able to get along well as long-term guests. You two have worked with us for quite a long time, but, by your own estimations, how...comfortable would you say you are around lycanthropes?" Meesei asked. [hr] Ri'kalesh gave a long, silent look back towards the feast. Again, his gaze was harsh, but his words were at least calm in tone, if terse. "Nothing polite." With a sigh, Ri'kalesh focused back on Sabine. "We should probably get back."