What Meesei was describing was most of what Fendros was afraid of in this matter. He exhaled, feeling conflicted. He acknowledged that Ahnasha stated she wouldn't fall in blindly to whatever would be involved, but he couldn't completely put his worry to rest. "I don't know much about any of this, about what you mentioned," He said, showing a serious expression in an effort to hide his own fear. His tone became faster and similarly pleading, but for different reasons. "I love Ahnasha,-" He glanced to Ahnasha, "-and I don't want to lose her either." He looked to Meesei again, "But..." he let out a frustrated breath, "...this makes me afraid that I might lose her sooner if we're not careful. At the same time, if she could live longer I would have nothing else to wish for in life." Fendros looked down and his tone became more solemn, "I don't know what to think. I was hoping I would after finding out more about this." Over by the campfire, Janius let out a low laugh at Lorag's enthusiasm in comparison to everyone else. After Lorag finished explaining the game, Janius spoke up before Ariel could agree to even play. "Remember, a yes or no question. I'll start. Ariel, is your hair blonde?" Ariel taken off guard, tried to answer. "I- well- of course I'm not-" "-Drink," Janius interrupted her, smiling. "But I-" "-Y'didn't say yes or no," Janius said in a patronising tone, "drink." He pointed his mug in her direction. "Well, alright," Ariel sighed, before putting her mug to her lips. "Now it's your turn." Ariel pursed her lips in thought, before pointing across to Lorag. "Lorag, is... your knee feeling better?" Ariel had some drinking to do before getting to the level that Lorag and Janius were now, so she had an advantage. How much that would diminish would likely depend on how quickly she could pick up the game.