"The very fact that you're saying that they wouldn't have went here to hide tells me that there's so much more reason to think that they've went through here." Darlith exclaimed, because there was a feeling in her gut she couldn't shake off. She was really intrigued by what she heard and she wanted to find out who was trying to escape the orcs. "And while, yes, it's eastern part of the forest, and the maps do not show anything, here we have a path, that ends abruptly. If this doesn't say that something used to be that way, then I don't know what would. But of course, it haven't been used for longest of times." Nat asked her to wait here for a little while, as he himself went back the way they had come. Darlith decided to take out the map of the land and check if anything was there. The map was dated and old, yet it had served Darlith well. And just as she remembered it - the eastern part was completely taken over by a forest. And this intrigued her even more. What was the reason for them to come through this road? It must have been a diversion, and if she hadn't heard the orcs, she would've simply accepted the fact that people in the wagon were captured and that's the end of it, but they managed to escape. That means that they must be here, in this forest. Suddenly an idea popped in her head and now she had to wait for Nat. When Nat came back, Darlith looked a little surprised. He seemed overly happy about something. She listened to him. "You're thinking greatly about Orcs, but you know that they aren't the brightest of beings? They are horrible at tracking, they didn't manage to catch me in two years." she snickered to herself, and then came over to him, giving her hand out. "But I do agree, we won't find anything here. Let's head back." As they were going back, going past the wagon from earlier "Nat, before we go further, there's one thing I want you to check. That's where the trail would have started." she pointed down into the ditch. "Look, you're way better than me in regards of tracking and let's just take a look. I really need to sate my curiosity." she descended down into the ditch herself, and started to look around for a trail of sorts, even if there were a bit of footprints of orcs.