"Indeed," Fendros' expression became a little distant at the mention of the Argonians uniting, and to the invasions that followed. He never had an attachment to his homeland like his parents did, but the bitterness of that time had influenced him though his upbringing. He didn't know whether it was contradictory that he was interested in knowing more about what he believed was the reason for his family's displacement, but he also wasn't sure whether such a contradiction mattered. It took a moment to remember that his home wasn't with his birth family anymore, he no longer had an obligation to think how they thought. Besides, if anything such a tie to their ancestors makes Argonians share a commonality with Dunmer. [i]But if Meesei cannot return to her original home either...[/i] "Meesei, I remember Runt mentioning to me, and reading about it elsewhere, that it is our fate as lycans to join Hircine in some kind of eternal hunting ground. If you are bound to the Hist, what then is your fate when you pass away?" Fendros asked. Perhaps Meesei has been denied joining her ancestors as Fendros has been to his.