"Hopefully so." Meesei agreed. "Zyausak felt that Neesa would be willing to help me because I am at risk for the only 'true' form of death she recognizes. It seems he was right. So far, I have been trying to think of ways to make my soul more stable on its own. Being bound to my physical body is, apparently, the only thing that is keeping it from being torn apart. I have the memories and experiences of potentially thousands of lives imprinted onto my soul, which is bound to a Daedric wolf spirit, both of which are bound to my body. Between both of you in particular, Ahnasha and Ariel, you have a great deal of knowledge about mortal souls and lycan souls. I am not sure what parts of your knowledge would be important, if anything, but I am just trying to...put together all of the pieces I can to try and come up with a solution." Ahnasha leaned back in her chair, letting out a soft sigh as she fell into her thoughts. It was reasonable of Meesei to think that some sort of soul-manipulating magic might hold the key to the solution, but she, off the top of her head, was not entirely sure of what to suggest. She had never applied her magic like this. "I've never really had to...think about this sort of a problem before. I know all about binding souls; I could bind your soul to a...spoon, but I don't know that binding your soul to any physical [i]thing[/i] would actually help. Maybe if you were to become a lich, but...no, that would just end up with the same problem. You would be immortal, but you still wouldn't have an afterlife if you finally [i]did[/i] die. I don't know, maybe some other kind of binding? Do any ideas particularly stand out to you, Ariel?"