Meesei nodded. "Of course." She said, returning to the skeleton. Just as before, she commanded it to lay down, then sat down beside it. Sitting in a meditative stance, she began to charge conjuration magic through it to reveal its energies. Glowing, violet tendrils of energy swirled around the thrall, which Meesei began to examine. "Now that I have better context to how it was created, some of my observations are starting to make more sense. My goal is to figure out a way to cause the magic binding it to unravel. Trouble is, it is bound rather tightly, in a manner of speaking. Reach out with your perceptions, can you feel its energies as well?" --- Ahnasha smiled and gave a light chuckle. "Now, don't you turn into a priest on me. You start trying to travel to Boethia's plane, or help Mephala take over Tamriel or something, and I'm out." She looked up at the large, imposing statue of Boethia, then closed her eyes and shook her head slightly, still bearing a grin. "Ah, who am I kidding? I would still be right there by your side. I think I'm starting to understand, might not agree with it all, but I understand. I'm hardly in a position to judge, anyway. Aside from all that history and lore, this place is really rather impressive. These statues are immaculate. It's always the religious institutions that draw the best artists. That and militaries, for war memorials and such. Art is one of those things I can always seem to appreciate, no matter the culture who created it. The Khajiit have wonderfully intricate architecture and make some of the finest tapestries you'll ever see. The Imperials are known for their grandiose and imposing structures and statues. They are exceptional at portraying might and strength in their works. Before coming to Morrowind, I hadn't had the opportunity to see much from any other places, though. I remember Argonian jewelry passed through Leyawiin rather often. It was exquisite; I haven't seen any of more high quality since. I think all cultures do something really well, but I haven't had a chance to see what that is for the Dunmer yet. For all the time we've been here, we haven't had much of an opportunity."