"Meesei helped me to improve, but I taught myself from a young age. Back when I was still learning to hunt, I became frustrate with how easily my prey spotted me. Of course now I don't need magic to hunt, but at the time I thought it would be a good way to stay hidden. I read whatever books on the subject I could get my hands on. The fact that my parents owned a shop helped, as books would pass through their stock from time to time. I could only read them at night, when the store was closed, but it was enough for me. I'm only really skilled in illusion, though. Being able to summon a few bound weapons hardly makes me a conjurer." Ahnasha responded. She sat herself down against the crumbling clay wall of one of the buildings, being careful not to dirty her dress. Like most of the pack, she hardly enjoyed having to blend in within the city. Her upbringing meant she at least knew how, at least. "Why must 'civilized' women wear these annoying dresses. I cannot think of anything more impractical." She complained. "You would not believe how difficult it was climb on the rooftops in this thing. I wish I could just toss it in a fire or something."