Meesei commanded the Dwemer spider to stop in place so that Neesa could examine it more thoroughly, though Meesei still could not tell what she was looking for. If Neesa was being truthful about her past experiences, then she would likely be more familiar with automatons than anyone in the clan, so Meesei could only guess that it had something to do with the clan's usage of the machines. However, she could not think of anything that Neesa would be able to determine just by looking at a spider. Meanwhile, Neesa stopped examining the machine only for a moment to give a seemingly genuine look of curiosity towards Sabine. She gave her the same analytical look as before, without expanding upon the reason. Though, she did certainly have a reply for Lunise. "I would think that question would answer itself, even for a Thalmor. Your group does seek to restore Mer to their 'divine' nature as Aedric spirits, yes? Rejoin the gods and waste our potential? But if you really need it spelled out for you, I just want to claim the destiny of all mortals. Lorkhan created Mundus so that the created could surpass their creators; to do what the divine cannot. Only two mortals I know of have ever attained true royalty, and I would think you would be intimately familiar with one of them, Thalmor. Oh, what was that quote the priests like to put in their sermons?" She said to herself, clearing her throat before delivering a monotone quote. "'You have suffered for me to win this throne, and I see how you hate jungle. Let me show you the power of Talos Stormcrown, born of the North, where my breath is long winter. I breathe now, in royalty, and reshape this land which is mine. I do this for you, Red Legions, for I love you.'" "It was the most...obvious display of the power in history. It amazes me that more have not managed to see the truth of what happened. Perhaps you just would had to have been there to see the impact of it." Neesa added.