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"I agree, but I still have no idea how to go about finding them." Sam responded, his tone discouraged. "I mean, I doubt just randomly running through the woods would help us find them, even with our senses being this strong. There might not even be any more of them in the forest we were in. I don't know, maybe if we keep going out there to practice, one of them will eventually find us after a few weeks or months? We really don't know much about their society, so if they do find us, I hope they are peaceful."
Swims stretched out his muscles to let himself relax and yawned before looking back over to Veria. "Unfortunately, there aren't any Daedric Princes trying to destroy Nirn right now, so that might be hard to do. Still, we can work our way up. For now, we can just earn some gold to get some better equipment."

Swims gave a slight smile. "You know, I'm really glad to have you here. We've been finding our own adventures since we were children, so it seems only appropriate that we start our adventuring careers together. With a duo like us, I doubt anything can stand in our way."
None of the representatives gave a strong reaction until Neiseed gave a translation that suitably explained the meaning of the word "witch." Leaps-Over-Turtles' reaction was immediate, and disapproving. He crossed his arms and glared at Ariel. "A witch?" He exclaimed, though the word he used had a meaning closer to wild mage. [i]"How can we trust a witch to even just refrain from harming the city, let alone contribute to it?"

The others were silent for a moment, with even Juseich looking contemplative and unsure. After a few more moments of awkward silence, Hasyat finally spoke up, still in a neutral tone. "One cannot decide where they were born." He said, with Neiseed interpreting.

Juseich nodded in agreement. "Indeed, the river can split many times from its source. Ariel, you were raised in a type of group known for their cavalier attitude towards innocent life and dubious means of acquiring power. Did your coven commit acts that the average person would find wrong, and if so, were you banished as a result of either disagreements with the morality of the coven, or actions you took as a result of those disagreements?" Neiseed translated for Juseich.
Honestly, I think we can post the collab now, if you want to.
I have a few ideas in my mind, I think. I'll also definitely welcome suggestions. I think I need to get to bed, though. I'll respond in the morning.
I can honestly say that I have no idea how they would respond. I'm at a bit of a standstill in my response. I am running low on time tonight as well. I may need to respond in the morning.
Meesei smiled in response to Juseich. The prospect of examining a Psijic relic was almost tantalizing to her, so she was hoping Juseich's offer would come to fruition. As for the jewel, Meesei noticed it gave a very faint flicker, then nothing. None of the representatives, even Leaps-Over-Turtles, seemed to pay it any particular attention. Hasyat simply wrote down a note like last time, then moved on to the next question. Since they gave no reaction, Meesei guessed that was normal behavior for the relic, even when the subject was telling the truth. It made sense, as the artifact would have no way of knowing if what its subject said was actually "true." It likely detected something within its subject's essence that was associated with lying. Perhaps the enchantment was not completely perfect, and an activation would only be suspicious if it was significantly stronger.

"Have you ever committed a crime against the An-Xileel, the Argonian people, or the sanctity of the Hist?" Hasyat asked.
I am going to go under the assumption that what Ariel said was true.
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