"Oh, it's all the way on the other side of Tamriel, In Black Marsh; the north part of it. They're, um, nomads, so the village moves around a lot." Julan answered. "And yeah, I thought they were pretty tough, too. They act more like our clans than I thought they would, but I guess it makes sense. Black Marsh is a dangerous place to live, so they have to work hard to survive." The topic finally steered Julan towards talking about his trip. So far, he had not had much of a chance to talk about the last few weeks beyond the obvious regarding his tattoos. He had wanted to talk about the trip with Rhazii for a few days now, even before he had returned. He supposed it did not bother him to talk to Narsi about it as well. "It was just weird being around so many more Argonians. They had all sorts of weird customs, and games, and just...ways of doing things. I didn't think that [i]I[/i] would think they were weird before I got there, since I'm Argonian too, but...I don't know. I probably shouldn't have thought it would feel normal being there, since I'm not from there. There were, uh...some people who didn't like me, since I was an outsider. But there was one girl who was really curious about me, and she introduced me to her friends. She was nice to me. Kind of...too nice." [hr] Ahnasha sighed along with Fendros, finally going through the effort to pour tea first for herself, then Fendros. Although, she just ended up holding the cup up in front of herself for a while, resting her elbows on the table. "Probably best to avoid too complicated of a story. If it comes to it, I will say that you, and only you, were infected some time after we were married. That would make you into more of a victim, and would probably be better received than if you were already a lycan when we met. As long as that the souls of me and Rhazii are safe, then they will probably be fine. Perhaps not [i]at first[/i], but eventually." Ahnasha placed down her cup after only one sip. She finally made firm eye contact with Fendros, but at least not in a way that suggested anger. "It will still probably be weeks or more before we will know anything, so we best just get back home and try to focus on our preparations. Regardless of anything else, the invasion is still our priority."