After a while Tugrok realised that while he was giving the goblin the cold-shoulder, said goblin was long gone along with Strides' saucer. He already wondered why he stopped talking. Tugrok had already forgotten what he was supposed to do here, but he figured it would be best to head for the inn. As Tugrok approached the front door, which was obviously way too small for him, he could hear the commotion that was going on inside accompanied with a loud shriek. To get a better view of the situation he kneeled down and peeked through where the door was supposed to be, seeing the decapitated half elf, the orc, the goblin and a [i]'Spider'[/i] with its companion. Things were getting out of hand and Tugrok had to think about something, either to help or make them stop fighting. He thinked hard but couldn't think of a solution. Apparently he didn't have to since Woggha pulled the orc out of the inn and let out a louder shrieking sound. [color=#4E78A0]"Could everyone stop screaming, Tugroks head is starting hurt."[/color] he complained. When the headache eased off he looked through the door again to see what happens next. If worst comes to worst he could still hit the building with his club or smash it on the ground to interrupt them and try to get them to stop, hopefully.