With a rested mind, Fendros could see the sense in Ahnasha's words. They had been worrying an awful lot, it would be nice to remember to enjoy life a bit. The consideration that she gave was warm. "Now that you mention it, there hasn't really been time to just explore and take things in." Fendros said. He put his hand on her shoulder, "I'd love to go to Vos again, maybe it'll be better when seeing it under a different light." He grinned and almost laughed, "I hope this doesn't mean we'll have to pretend to not know each other again. Surely the populace can get over us locking arms or something." He took a breath and looked to one side, "In any case, getting changed would still be prudent." he looked at her again, "When do you feel like leaving?" Sabine and Ariel continued their search for soul gems, even extending a small ways beyond their apparent allocated spot in the supplies. Unfortunately, the best that they were able to turn up were only a few intact lesser soul gems, all empty, and a filled common soul gem. The hunters were obviously not avid enchanters, they probably only had these gems to recharge what enchanted weapons they may have already bought. Sabine still handed Meesei what they had. "This was all we could find," Ariel mentioned, "Do you have enough?" While she asked, Ariel looked on at Meesei's magics, trying to work out what exactly was going on. Ariel was never taught how the sentinels were built, she was never really interested in that area. Still, to see how Meesei approached the problem gave an interesting perspective.