“Hmm, a clever plan. The staff will make it easy enough to create one.” Meesei remarked. Hjergir and the Dominion commander were gathered as well, though the Nord was not particularly keen on getting any closer to the Thalmor than he had to. The others might have heard of the power of Meesei’s pack, but they were not as familiar with their magical capabilities and would require some explanation. Lorag gave a look up towards the top of the tower. “We should still make sure to time this right. If we let everyone else attack from the bottom first, then we can drag their attention down from the top and we’ll get more of an element of surprise.” Meesei nodded, then turned to Hjergir and the Dominion commander. “Have your men attack as you normally would from the base of the tower. Once you have their attention, my pack will use a portal to get to the top and fight our way down to the bottom at the same time. We will be able to crush them between us.” Standing next to Sabine, Meesei turned her gaze up towards the top of the tower, then placed her massive hand onto Sabine’s back. “You should create the portal. You will need to do it by eye, so…just make sure to judge the distance correctly.” Ri’vashi gave a look at their map, as well as the markers they had placed to denote the progress of their troops, and sightings of the enemy. “Perhaps a bait may not be a bad idea?” She remarked. “This one can send her warriors ahead of our lines to force the enemy into battle, but without your support, we will still be limited in how many we can fight at once. We might try, instead, to trick the enemy into committing to battle early, of their own volition. These Daedra are more soldier than beast, but they are still prideful. Impulsive. If we show what seems to be a weakness they could exploit, some of their more ambitious commanders may see it as an opportunity to earn glory.”