"Now that I am in control of it, I can make it think essentially anything I want it to without much effort. The difficulty is making one not under my control to do the same thing. They treat allies completely differently from enemies. What you said is revealing, though. I noticed some strange properties while examining it, as if the magic had been bound perfectly, but at the pace of a novice. If she is that slow and meticulous, I might be able to use that. It could help me get better perspective on the patterns I am seeing." Meesei responded. --- "I'll admit, their reputations outside Morrowind are not nearly as...favorable as they are here. Except Azura, of course." Ahnasha commented as she waled over to the shrine at the base of Azura's statue. As with most depictions of her, the statue showed her as a robed woman holding a crescent moon and her star. Ahnasha looked at the triangular shrine at its base and read over the Daedric runes it contained. She did not feel comfortable touching the shrine with the priests around, but she moved her hand near each rune. "Azura, the Queen of Dusk and Dawn, the Lady of Twilight, Mother of the Rose, she who is the god-ancestor of the Chimer." She read softly aloud. Azura was the only one of the Reclamations that she did not harbor any distaste for, though she would not consider any sort of worship for her. She could, however, respect Azura and the way she treated her followers. As for the other two, however, she wondered how the Dunmer ever came to revere them. Perhaps Fendros could shed some light on that. "Outside Morrowind, Azura is not hated, and even is respected by some, but most other cultures see Boethia and Mephala as essentially evil. Why is it the Dunmer revere them?" She asked.