"Well, you don't have to worry about this deal anymore." Ahnasha remarked. "In fact, you don't have to worry about the whole graverobbing problem either. I have enough thralls now, once I finish that one, at least, to fulfill my end of the deal. That's the whole reason Neesa is out here with me: to inspect them. If she finds them acceptable, then I'll be training with her more all the way up until the invasion." Ahnasha did not seem to be giving much thought to the suggestion to keep her distance from Hal-Neesa, as she certainly looked excited by the prospect of more training. She was practically smiling already. Honestly, I know two hundred thralls sounds like a lot, but I think I've been getting the better end of this deal. Since I was already a master conjurer, there haven't been many barriers for me to learn the kinds of spells she's been teaching me. It's not all strictly just conjuring up daedra or otherworldly creatures; I've also learned ways to applying conjuration energy, mixed with principles from other schools, in ways I just never would have thought of. Daedric magic, not just summoning. Honestly, I'm looking forward to testing my new power against someone who can challenge me. Maybe I could challenge your father to a friendly training duel. Maybe he'll be [i]proud[/i] for his daughter-in-law to best him."