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"She is not dead yet, but yes, it is a guarantee at this point that the traitor will die." Meesei answered. She hoped that Galsek was as much of a coward as she suspected, because if so, she might get the information she needed. Letting him go was a risk, especially if he was actually a servant of Vile, but after a few moments of thought, she deemed it to be worthwhile. After all, Vile's followers might not tolerate failure, so he might expect death from them as well.

Meesei stared into his eyes for a few moments, judging his expression, then crossing her arms and giving a nod. "Agreed, on a few conditions. I want all evidence you may have on your person, in your room, or wherever you have hidden it. We are going to search all of these things regardless, but handing them over willingly will allow you to be released more quickly. You will answer all of my questions to my satisfaction, and only after that will you be released. I will give you appropriate supplies, and then on my honor, I promise we will allow you to leave. If you do not accept this deal, then you will, of course, be held here in a cell for as long as it takes to determine your role in all of this. If you accept, then you can start by telling me why exactly you were trying to flee."

Stepping closer to Galsek, Meesei placed a hand on the side of his head and charged just enough restoration energy into his head to be felt. "Oh, and do not think you will be able to lie to me. There are applications of restoration that allows one to examine the small, involuntary reactions that the body gives when lying." She said, though she of course was bluffing. The techniques she spoke of did indeed exist, but they were not nearly accurate enough to determine for certain if someone was lying. It could give a slight indication one way or another, but not nearly enough to be relied upon. Of course, Meesei had demonstrated that she knew magical techniques that were unknown in Cyrodiil, so it was entirely believable that she could actually do what she described. Galsek had not seen her question any of the suspects in the investigation, so he had no way of knowing that she did not use such techniques. She would be looking for lies, but mostly through more traditional methods.
If I'm understanding you correctly, then probably not. We are sticking reasonably well to lore, so only species that are in the universe. Though, with how many star wars species there are, there is probably one similar to what you want. I'd check Wookieepedia. Message me if you'd like some help.
Certainly. I still need to determine if it is going to continue from here, or reboot, but the concept will still be the same.
On their way to the room Janius was leading them to, Meesei looked down to Sabine and gave a light smile, even as she put her hand over her wounded arm and winced due to the stinging pain. "Honestly, I would be lying if I said I was not, but I will be fine. My body has been through much worse before. I just need time...and perhaps a bath." She said with a slight laugh, as a good portion of her body was still covered in blood. Now that she had a reasonable amount of magicka, she cast a spell over her entire arm to numb the area. On the surface, the wound had been closed and the bleeding stopped, but underneath the scales, the muscles were still damaged.

Once in the room with Galsek, Meesei placed down her belongings in the corner, then approached the bound Argonian. Given the possibility that he was in the service of Vile, she kept her posture strong, and her tone serious. Her battle scars were fresh and bloody, which to some, might seem intimidating. She stared him down, ignoring his protests until he finished speaking. "Harriet is defeated by my hand, and her judgment rendered. After I have the opportunity to appropriately examine and interrogating her, she will face her execution for the murder of Jerrick. No protest was given, even from Harriet's supporters, as they have accepted Hircine's will. And I will say in no uncertain terms that you are suspect as well. You spread misinformation during the investigation, and as Janius tells me, were attempting to escape the ruin during the fight. I have more than enough evidence to suspect you, and after what I have done for this clan, there is no one who will attempt to counter me. So what you are going to tell me, right now, is why you attempted to flee. Unlike Harriet, I have no reason to believe you have killed anyone, so you may yet find leniency for any crimes you have committed if you admit to them. In fact, I promise it." She offered.
Okay, I took a bit of time to think, and I do believe I will continue it. First things first, roll call. @SgtEasy, @Chev, @Rex Piratum, @baskets, @MonkeyBusiness, and @my Lalia, how many of you wish to proceed? I intend to pick up the pace a bit on this.

Second, I need to decide how to actually proceed. I'm not really wanting a reboot, since this has already been rebooted once. Sep didn't have that many long term plans, so I could continue this story just fine. However, if everyone does want to reboot, I would prefer to start at a point where it can be assumed that all of our characters have been through the "meet and greet" phase, since we've already done that.
Could you message me the details of this mission? I'd like to continue this one as you originally intended.
I don't know everything about the story, or what you intended to do with it. If you could tell me what you planned for this mission and the RP in general, @Sep I might be able to do something.

Also, if the issue is that you do not have the time to GM RPs, there is the possibility that I could just GM this thing while you become a regular player.
Though fear still permeated her body, she started to show hints of surprise once Raa changed her tone. She did not know she was talking to someone who was barely an adult, and she did not know how what to do. In her mind were deep-seeded fears against the Council, but even she did not think that all of the trillions of souls who lived under them were just as corrupt. She did not trust the Turian in C-Sec, but she largely ignored him. Raa was the one who was relatable. "A...slave?" She stuttered, her arms trembling as she started to feel some uncertainty. Being made a veritable slave to the Council was one of her fears, so the mention of it caused her to think.

The Turian tensed once more when Donny started to step forward, but the fact that he had put down his rifle, and his sympathetic attitude surprised her once more. She was not expecting anything like this from the hardened soldiers of the Council. She started to look uncertain, particularly when Donny mentioned family, as it caused her thoughts to shift back to her own family down on the planet below. She wanted to see them again; she wanted to live.

The woman started to sob visibly and audibly, and began to shakily lower her weapon. However, that stopped when Tacticus spoke. His indirect threat and general military attitude reinforced the notions she held about the Council, so while the others had started to surprise her and cause her to doubt, she feared Tacticus. Quickly, she snapped her weapon back up and tensed her hand around it. It was difficult to determine whether it was intentional or the result of her inexperience with firearms, but she fired the weapon, not at Raa or Donny, but at Tacticus.
Meesei let out a sigh once Janius shouted out from across the room. The fight was over, Harriet's judgement had been decided, and the crisis, it seemed, had passed without unnecessary bloodshed. But, she could not start to think that her responsibilities were over. There was yet much to do. She had to examine and interrogate Harriet, select a new alpha for the clan, and now, it seemed, deal with one of her potentially-corrupt lieutenants. Harriet still needed to be stabilized, and a holding cell prepared, so she supposed she could deal with this Argonian first.

Meesei started to head towards Janius, but detoured a moment to pick up her clothing and other belongings from the ground in the training arena. Such a quick transformation had snapped some of the strings, but by design, they were easy and quick to replace. She slipped the ring she had taken from Harriet into one of the pouches, then carried her belongings under her arm over to Janius. "Galsek, I assume? Did you detain him? I suppose it would be best for me to deal with him now, rather than later."

As the fight had started, Ahnasha had left the room with Rhazii for his protection. Only now that she had heard it was over did she return At first, she ran up to Meesei with worry, but then calmed once she saw that she was mostly unharmed. Or at least, not severely wounded. "Oh thank Hircine you're okay. Not...that I ever doubted you, of course." Ahnasha said with a smile. It was forced levity, but after all they had been through, she wanted to get away from the constant sense of danger that had been hanging over them.

Kaleeth had been in the crowd for the duration of the fight, and while she approached Meesei and Janius as well, she did not say anything for the moment. Meesei's fighting had impressed her just as much as it had most of the rest of the clan.
"Indeed, the only fate for a traitor is death." Meesei answered. She combined her own magic with Najirra's to stop the bleeding on her arms and snout almost immediately. Though, it would take longer to mend the wounds entirely. All of the crowd, even Harriet's supporters, were looking to her for her decision. Without an Alpha, Meesei was now the strongest symbol of authority they had, so they would follow her direction. Of course, she still intended to replace Jerrick with a new Alpha, instead of herself, but that decision would likely take a few days, perhaps longer. For now, she needed to give her answer on how they would resolve the final details of this terrible episode in the clan's history.

"But, before her death can come, I need to examine her. I mentioned before that her mind could potentially be under the influence of Clavicus Vile's magic. If that is the case, then it would not have been Harriet who performed the betrayal. Her body would simply have been a puppet to the Daedra's will. To kill her under those circumstances would not be right. However, if her mind was her own, and the betrayal her choice, then she will receive her execution, after I have time to interrogate her. As for the method the method of execution, and who will carry it out, I do not believe I should be the one to make those decisions, even though I have the authority. Jerrick, from all I have heard, was an honorable man. In enough time, I am certain we would have become friends, but I knew him for only less than a day before his death. Ultimately, when he died, I lost an ally. But you, all of you, his brothers and sisters; the members of this clan, you all lost a leader. Those close to him, his lieutenants, they lost a friend. And his family..."

Meesei turned to face Vera in the crowd, then walked up to her. "Vera, you lost your husband. Your son lost his father. If you choose to accept, it would only be right that you choose the method of his murderer's death, and who will send her to it." Meesei offered, her tone showing her sympathy.
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