It was good to hear that Ahnasha's symptoms would stop getting worse as they had been. Fendros didn't know exactly what was in store for the future, but he took the good news as it came up. He followed her around and sat down as directed, looking straight ahead and thinking on her question. "I hadn't really thought about names," Fendros said, scratching himself behind one ear, "... lately, things have been distracting." Even though Ahnasha said that she was getting used to the idea, Fendros still didn't much know what to expect. He certainly felt that his thoughts had indeed changed into a more cautious and responsible process now that he had something big to lose, but it still didn't seem so real. Perhaps it would take holding the child -his 'cub', as was the hardest thing to fathom- in his hands to really turn his mind. He took a few moments, looking up at the underside of the mushroom tree, then leaning his chin on his knuckles. Why didn't he think of names before? Fendros chuckled with futility, "I'm grateful that you considered my opinion on it, but I think its going to take a while to think of something appropriate." Fendros leaned forward with his chin on one palm, "Actually, there is one thing. I know it might sound silly, but... even though I tended to just look up to all the great warriors and generals of my birth family, I always admired my great aunt. I never knew her, but I was told about her. She was a sorceress. She managed to travel all over Tamriel in her lifetime, never was she tied to the family firmly like I or any other Avarul. She was hardy, and lived for herself. Didn't suffer insult, but at the same time wasn't the type to let shame stop her. The rest of my family saw her as a black sheep, but she lived more than most Dark Elves, and it took the red year to kill her, after many other tribulations that she survived." Fendros looked to Ahnasha, "Her name was Mirasi. I don't know, just something to consider. If it's a girl, that is." Fendros leaned back and smiled, turning the conversation, "how about you? Did you have anything in mind?"