"[i]Invigilator,[/i]" Lunise corrected. "And it is not her permanent title, as such. Siloune's position is more of a superintendent of officers such as myself." Lunise let Meesei go as Meesei sat on the bed. Lunise strode across to her desk, where a letter was drying, illuminated with a mage light. She continued as Lunise folded the letter and then picked up a stick of sealing wax. "An invigilator is simply a formality given to the referee of a magical duel. Such duels are traditionally examinations for students of magic." Bringing a magical flame to her hand, Lunise melted enough sealing wax to close the letter, before quickly pressing it shut with a Thalmor seal from elsewhere on the desk. "It has been quite some time since I was under such examination, though I could never forget the exhaustion [i]I[/i] felt after each one." She turned around to face Meesei. "Indulging in nothing for a while afterwards seemed the best part of those memories." She sat beside Meesei and laid flat on her back, her legs still bent at the edge of the bed. She had her hands on her stomach. "You need a good rest if you want to organise the remainder of this invasion, too. My father was always eager to remind me that 'even gods need to sleep sometimes.' I was never a deep sleeper, unlike you."