Meesei nodded to Ariel and Sabine and began the process of unraveling the magicka binding the skeleton's soul once more, which proceeded more quickly this time. "Of course, just pay close attention to how I am doing this, note the patterns in the magicka as I destabilize it. Now, I cannot leave the skeleton's soul in disarray for too long without risking killing it, so I will need to repeat this many times." Meesei warned. --- "That was the second time I have spoken to a Daedric Prince, and I cannot say it was nearly as pleasant as the first." Ahnasha answered as they walked away from the temple. She did not know where to go next; perhaps the market would be a good choice. "The only part of what she said that I believe is that we should not even entertain the thought of accepting a deal from Vile. Even if he was not our enemy, deals with Vile go sour more often than not. As for anything else she said, I am not going to feed into the paranoia the Webspinner was likely trying to sow. She revels in the manipulation of mortals to her own ends; she loves to toy with people's lives seemingly just to see the chaos. I may not know everything about her, but I know enough not to trust her. We should just focus on what we do know. Someone may or may not give us an offer on the behalf of Vile, and we should deny it. We should probably also avoid staying around whoever makes the offer."