Meesei awoke soon after Sabine, who was proactive as always in preparing for the aftereffects of a night of drinking. Meesei took each cure as Sabine finished brewing them and placed the uncorked bottles near those who needed them. Janius and Lorag were both familiar enough with the scent of it to recognize it. Meesei's skeletal sentinel had stood guard all night, and was still perfectly stationary near the entrance of the chamber. She would likely be spending most of the day studying the construct, but for the moment, she needed breakfast. Deciding that she might as well make use of it, Meesei commanded the skeleton to take over for Fendros in preparing their breakfast. Of course, it did not have the intellectual ability to know how to cook, but if she gave it direct commands for every step, it could perform the task. Most of them would want to eat their breakfast raw, so most of the preparation simply involved dividing up the meat, but for the rest, Meesei gave mental commands to the sentinel to guide it through the process. Ahnasha awoke shortly after Fendros an was quite surprised that the first thing she saw was a skeleton cooking a steak. She sat up, really not certain what she thought about that abomination. It wasn't attacking them, at least, so that was good, she supposed. After taking a few moments to wake herself up, she joined the others by the fire and looked to Meesei with a bit of apprehension. "So, um, that thing is still here." "Indeed it is. I am trying to get used to commanding it, so I can better understand its mind. Plus, this means Fendros doesn't have to cook." Meesei said in a lighthearted tone. She already had her meal, so she commanded her thrall to deliver Ahnasha's to her. It dropped what it was doing immediately, grabbed one of the uncooked pieces of meat, then presented it to Ahnasha. Ahnasha hesitantly took the meat while staring into the thrall's unsettling, lifeless eyes. "Uhh...I still don't like you." She said to the construct. Predictably, it did nothing but return to the fire to complete its previous task.