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Ahnasha nodded and smiled to Fendros, even if her mood was not spectacular. "I wouldn't really know the first thing about what to get, so go ahead. Just don't expect masterpieces out of me at first." She knew there was a long road ahead if she ever wished to become skilled with drawing, and in all likelyhood, she would end up becoming frustrated and stopping, but there was a chance she could stick with it.

Meesei agreed with Ariel that her presence might make Ariel seem like less of an outsider, though honestly, it was Ariel's own knowledge of Argonian culture and history that would bring her the most acceptance. Of course, in a meeting to discuss a loan, Meesei doubted that topic would come up. "Very well, we can leave shortly before it finishes to make sure we arrive on time. Having your request approved at this meeting will be all about giving proper impressions. I can help, but it will need to be mostly you who does the talking." Meesei commented. It was not long before most of the group had finished their meals and were ready to start out on their plans for the day.
Ssarak Dyreackthanose
"Agreed. Leith, if you wish to recover fully from yesterday's events, you will need rest. Even if you do not feel it completely necessary to visit the infirmary, you should at the very least get some rest here to speed along your recovery." Ssarak recommended. Going through his mind was a list of his friends and acquaintances and the last places he remembered seeing them. Other than Leith and Meirin, He had not seen many of the others he had fought alongside in the dining hall. Devan, Jenna, Auriel, and Haklo were all alive the last time he saw them, but anything could have happened when they split off to secure the college. Sure, they did have the advantage in their counterattack, but it had still been a dangerous task. There were also other, less combat-capable students he knew that he had not seen since before the attack. Then there was Annabeth, who he remembered being in a questionable state the night before. Leith was the last one to see her, so Ssarak reasoned he would have more up-to-date information on her health.

"Leith, do you know what happened to Annabeth after I left? I remember she was wounded and in a daze; were you able to ensure she sought proper medical attention?" He asked.
Konan, do you want to respond, or should I?
Shortly after Ariel returned with something for Ahnasha's headache, she ordered some breakfast for herself, then waited with the others for it to finish. They spoke for a while on their plans for the day, their thoughts on the locals and Black Marsh itself, and other general topics before their breakfast arrived. Lorag also eventually made his way downstairs for a light breakfast once his head started to feel less like it was being stabbed. Given her fatigue and headache, Ahnasha decided she would stay at the inn and relax for the time being, even if she did have interest in the archery competition.

As she was eating her slaughterfish stew, Meesei paused to ask a question. "So, Ariel, when exactly is your appointment with the An-Xileel? I would like to accompany you, if it is no trouble."
Just as many as you can think of that would make sense.
I already have an idea of what to do for Lorag. We might not do it immediately, but I definitely have an idea. I also had an idea for one more thing to do in Black Marsh before leaving, after Sabine's ritual. I don't want to spoil it, but I think it will be interesting. After that, I think returning to Cyrodiil for the things you mentioned would be a good idea.
So, other than Ariel's meeting, what do you think would be worthwhile to actually RP through for this day in the RP? I don't really want to draw out Thorn too long. Also, have you had any ideas for story things we can do after Sabine's ritual? I have a few ideas, but I'd like to get your input.

There is also one part of the ritual for Sabine I should probably tell you about. It will involve the Hist recreating some key moments from her past and allowing her to make choices she wished she had made the first time through, so you may need to think of a few of those moments.
Meesei shrugged her shoulders. "Honestly, I am not certain if I want to compete. I do not see the need to draw all of that attention to myself. Still, I see no problem attending. Perhaps I can draw inspiration from other mages for my own study into magic, if they know techniques that I do not. It could be a waste of time as well. I remember the mage who was giving a show yesterday was unimpressive, at least to me. His skills were restricted to showmanship. I suppose I will not know until I see it for myself."

As the others were talking, Ahnasha finally made her way downstairs. She seemed tired and overall groggy; it was fortunate she remembered to get dressed before leaving her room. She lazily walked over to the table and pulled up a chair, taking a seat beside Fendros.

"Good morning, Ahnasha." Meesei said, noticing her overall fatigued demeanor.

"Good morning." She responded somewhat apathetically, though she wasn't intending to be rude. Ahnasha felt as if she had no energy, and on top of that, she had been suffering from a headache ever since she woke up. She rested her head on one of her hands and used the other to rub her temple. "Sabine, Ariel, I don't suppose either of you have anything for a headache, do you?"
"Most of what we traded for were things we did not have the resources or equipment to make. Anything made from steel were the most common items we would barter for. Most of our armor and weapons were made from wood and animal parts, such as bone and scales. Considering how strong some Black Marsh creatures are, they served our needs perfectly well. However, if we ever found anything that steel would be preferable for, then we would have to trade for it. You are not a blacksmith, though, so it would not be economical for you to attempt the same thing. I can think of two things of value that you might be able to provide. If you know how to make any unique alchemical concoctions that most do not know about, they may trade for it. Otherwise, glass bottles, flasks, and vials would be a good option. I know not from where you acquire your glass containers, but they hold liquid far better than waterskins." Meesei recommended. There really was not much that an Argonian village needed to get from the outside, so she could not think of much more that would be helpful to Ariel.
We may want to consider posting this collab up soon. Since people are separating off in it, we can just move to normal posting.
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