Meesei lifted her head up as well, supporting herself with her hands. "She was silent for a few seconds, and seemed hesitant even when she did speak. "I...well I shall not stop you. And I certainly appreciate your support more than you can know, truly. But...you do not need to protect me, Lunise. If anything, I should be doing everything I can to protect you. Not just because of how much you mean to me, but because of the fact that you are much more important than me. If anything happens, promise me that you will keep yourself safe over anything else, okay?" [hr] Do'rhajul was glad to see that Sabine seemed to have relaxed, at least mostly. He was also appreciative for her promise of help, should the future call for it. The invasion of Oblivion would be exceptionally dangerous, but it was not as if he intended to throw his life away without cause. He could survive, and if that happened, he knew it would be best for Sabine if he were to simply disappear. Although, her next question prevented him from relaxing entirely. "I hold resentment towards those who who have wronged me. If I were to meet the lycans who slaughtered my patrol all those years ago, I would want to see appropriate justice. Not that I would ever have a way of identifying them. But those who have wronged me the most are in the service of Vile. I do not appreciate being tricked, and I [i]especially[/i] despise being tricked into harming those who do not deserve it. I know you desire peace, but our enemy is dangerous, deserving of our blades, and devoted to a cause from which they will not relent. They will fight us to the death, and we will need to be ready to give that to them."