[h3][color=a2d39c][b][center]Ntaj Zoov Yaaj[/center][/b][/color][/h3] [Center][color=a2d39c][b]Location:[/b][/color] In the cave [color=a2d39c][b]Actions:[/b][/color] Going to go look for the chief[/center] Ntaj was about half way towards leaving the area when he suddenly had a thought. It was late at night. Everyone was suddenly attacked by undead. No orcs came to their aid. And the Chief gets the best place to sleep. These were logical things, yes. Now while Ntaj wasn't exactly an intellectual, he can think for himself. It took no wizard or genius to realize these things, but certainly a fool for forgetting. And now that Ntaj is not blinded by rage taking a moment to stop and think would serve him well. Now logically, the chief gets the best place to sleep. Usually on campaigns that's a big tent in the middle of the army so that if they get attacked they'd have to go through his soldiers first. However there was one crucial detail that Ntaj just realized: There was a cave here. A cave that Kyra, Keystone, and Cynbeburg had gone into. To meet the chief. Now Ntaj had issues with caves, but there was no denying that compared to roughing it outside where it could rain, be windy, or be attacked by exploding undead skeletons, being in a cave is better than being outside. So logically the chief would be in the cave. Ntaj didn't think about that at first because to him a chief ought to be fighting with his warriors. And that would make sense if these orcs were on a march to say, a human village, and they were suddenly ambushed. But no, these orcs were resting for the night when they were ambushed. Chances are the Chief was too. Now there was always the chance that the Chief could have somehow left his cave and joined the fighting, but it could also be possible that this entire attack was orchestrated by his brothers or gather back at Dark Star to assassinate him. There was always a chance but it was highly unlikely. By the time Ntaj turned around he noticed that no one was really following him. Sure Thomas and Calanon were catching up, but obviously they had something to say or do before following after Ntaj. No matter, Ntaj intended to make use of the both of them. [color=a2d39c]"You two in tree. Calanon watch for more undead. Thomas, when undead close in group, use magic to stop them and tell us they close. Don't go too far, stay shouting close."[/color] While everyone was still bunkered down at the cave entrance, they could use someone on watch. Watching from the cave itself was redundant: by the time anyone would notice the undead they'd already be too close. [color=a2d39c]"Oh! And if see more orcs, signal too. Careful, could be undead orcs."[/color] So with that said Ntaj headed back to the camp and went straight for the cave. It was a bit embarrassing to race off in such a rush only to come back as if he had forgotten something, but better safe then sorry, right?