Ahnasha listened to Mephala's words, but took them with a grain of salt. She did not trust this Daerda, especially considering that deceit was one of the aspects she was best known for. Ahnasha remained stationary beside Fendros with her eyes firmly locked on the "priest." She did not feel directly in danger, as her history of Daedra worship had given her rather detailed knowledge of how the Daedra could interact with Tamriel. This priest was likely nothing more than a projection, or perhaps a follower she had possessed. Such feats were relatively easy for Daedric princes, especially near one of their shrines, but anything more required either an immense expenditure of energy, or other special circumstances. The barriers between Mundas and Oblivion made sure of that. Ahnasha scarcely even entertained the thought of asking anything more from the Daedra. "I have no further questions." Ahnasha said simply. To deny the offer of a god was not something one would often do, but she wanted no part of the Webspinner's machinations. This was a Daedra who would sew chaos for the sake of chaos, so she garnered little trust from Ahnasha. --- "We have made progress." Meesei answered after Janius and Lorag returned. "I still am not sure if it will be ready by tonight, but I am now almost certain I can do it. When we begin our raid, each of you will have weapons enchanted to unbind the souls of these thralls on contact. It should allow you to instantly kill them just by touching them." Meesei explained. "Heh, well if you wanted that ability, you could have just asked to use my fists." Lorag joked as he dropped his kill near the fire. "Magic weapons will be nice though, I guess. These witches won't know what hit them...or, I take that back. They'll get a nice look at this handsome face before I knock 'em upside the head."