"Technically, I haven't relinquished control of them yet, but..." Ahnasha began, only hazarding a brief glance at Fendros before returning her gaze to the horizon. "Exactly two hundred. That was the agreed-upon number. Like I said, I've been at this for a while. Before she agreed to join us, even. I started pretty much as soon as we decided on this invasion. I already had a few thralls hidden away here then, but I thought we could use more. Imagine having a whole battalion of undead servants. Soldiers as fearless and expendable as the Daedra. I know it doesn't win us the battle on its own, but it was the way that I, alone, could do the most in my ability to help." Finally, Ahnasha turned to face Fendros. Now that she was speaking her reasoning aloud, she was growing more confident in it. "But just think about it, [i]I[/i] can't lead those thralls into battle. None of us can. How do you think the clan would react to me leading a small army of undead? How would your [i]father[/i] feel about it? Even if we got through the battle without incident, things could never be the same for us after us. Hal-Neesa, though...no one will question it if she commands them. I know that she's not going to be fighting directly alongside us the whole time, but at least they'll still be useful this way. At least they'll be drawing the attention of daedra who might otherwise be fighting us. And what I've learned from her...she's been training me in conjuration, not just necromancy. I feel like I've learned more from her than I could have accomplished in decades on my own. The kinds of magic that my eyes are now opened to, well...let's just say Meesei isn't the only one with lost, ancient knowledge anymore." Sabine had hardly finished speaking before Hal-Neesa continued, this time in a far more demanding tone. "Well then it seems like you'll just have to go farther. Send teams to Vvardenfell, Solstheim, and the Alik'r. Vvarenfell has historically been less populated and developed than the rest of Morrowind, so there have been less explorers to plunder the ruins. The same is true of Solstheim, and, obviously, the Alik'r desert is less explored. Its sands can even swallow some ruins entirely. I can give you a complete map of all Dwemer cities in the regions, including some that may yet be undiscovered. Well...at least as best as I can from memory. Your teams might have to dig around in the sand a bit, but unless you're planning on going and kidnapping a Greybeard, it sounds like you're probably not going to find what I need in Skyrim."