As Fendros followed Ahnasha into the main chamber, his thoughts weren't immediately on removing his clothing as hers were, but he couldn't help but smile at remembering her previous comments as she threw the dress aside. A shame, for all its inconvenience, the dress was still a pretty one. He stopped himself from calling out a greeting to everyone else upon seeing Meesei concentrating on the thrall. When Ahnasha began about the event in the temple and paused, Ariel spoke up before Fendros really got the hint to take over. She was still sitting by Sabine and Meesei by the thrall, trying to keep up with Meesei's inspection of the creature. "Mephala?" She said with a hint of disbelief as she looked up to them, "The daedric prince Mephala?" "That's right," Fendros said with a serious tone, "I thought we could visit the new temple, just to see it, and... well, while we in front of the statues of the good daedra, the world seemed to... go quiet. It was like it had stopped and gone dark and no one was around." Fendros faced Meesei while he explained, but avoided eye contact. "One of the priests appeared in a strange manner, he talked with a sort of loud whisper. Blank faced. Afterwards he seemed normal and greeted us as if he hadn't seen us before. I think he might have been possessed." Fendros was trying to recall the memory beyond the dread that it had left them with, and even explaining it made him look nervous. "What did she say?" Ariel asked, obviously concerned at their meeting with an arguably very dangerous being. "The priest- Mephala, recognised us as lycans. We didn't know that he was Mephala at the time. He- she was quick to give us a warning; something along the lines of not accepting Clavicus Vile's offer of immortality. I asked who she was, she just said that she wanted revenge on Vile for something." He forced a breath before continuing, "Ahnasha said that we would be fools to accept such an offer anyway, and rightly, then Mephala replied that it would be more subtle than that. The only other detail we were able to get about the offer was that a Breton would deliver it. It was too well placed to be anything but sowing distrust. Thus, that's when I knew that it was Mephala, and I said as much." Ariel looked to Meesei for a moment, then back to Fendros as he continued. "She seemed to indicate that I was right, then said that we could have one more question answered. We didn't want to ask anything else. Knowing her, it would only have made things worse. After that, the world returned to normal and so did the priest." Fendros itched his head, "It was... not comfortable."