Only half listening to the oddly-spoken human, Arassel instead looked as if she were peering at something far off in the distance, something that no-one else could see...something from a birds-eye-view in fact. Since they had retreated, she had sent her companion soaring high into the air and now viewed the world through his eyes; it was no wonder that most outisders had no idea of just how connected her people were with their companions, not entirely able to shift into their bodies but well enough that they could make use of their keen senses as she did now. Only when Regeland, even odder in his speech than the high-born lord, said something about following the bandits did she return to the there-and-now, almond eyes shifting to watch Jax give a jerk of his head toward what looked to be an uphill walk. This was fine with her, used to covering long distances and traking her prey, though she felt somewhat weary from the use of so much of her energy already. Giving her own small nod, she looked to Zin and the Gnomes for a moment, before making her way to fall in behind the Drabarian. [@POOHEAD189][@rush99999][@Fuzzybootz]