[center][h1][color=598527][b]Shaali Tunn[/b][/color][/h1][/center] [hider=My Hider] [center][img]http://data.whicdn.com/images/39253653/large.jpg[/img][/center] [/hider] [hr] While in the brush, Shaali poked around to look for a trail some large animal could have made; while she, herself was used to making her way around the untouched wilderness, she imagined a smoother path would be easier for Miss Lea...she didn't want the poor woman to trip over every root or get caught in a thorn bush. After about 30 seconds of scanning the area, she found one and called Lea over. [color=598527]"This trail should be easy enough for you to walk through without falling behind."[/color] Shaali then paused, [color=598527]"I don't mean to infer that you're a slow person, but shoes, especially shoes like that, tend to slow bipedal species down, and I doubt that the skin on your feet is calloused enough to walk through the brush without injury."[/color] After saying what she needed to say, Shaali turned on her heel and continued down the path she discovered. Once she saw that the doctor was following her, she moved her fingers in the same fluid motion as before to shift the topsoil behind Lea, removing her footprints. It was a simple skill that didn't require a lot of mana, but it would slowly drain her if they were walking too long...perhaps the best course of action would be to look for a lake with a cave nearby so she could rest and replenish her mana enough to eventually lift her cell. Shaali listened intensely to the sounds of the jungle, on the lookout for predators. She knew she could defend herself well enough without the use of her attunement, but that made her wonder how well off Lea would be. [color=598527]"Hey, Doc...what do you suppose you'll do if you use up all your mana and run out of ammo on that pistol of yours, or God forbid lose it?"[/color] Most people would consider those words of her's a threat, but Shaali was too thick in the head to see it. [@Polaris North]