[h3][color=a2d39c][b][center]Ntaj Zoov Yaaj[/center][/b][/color][/h3] [Center][color=a2d39c][b]Location:[/b][/color] Salarn [color=a2d39c][b]Actions:[/b][/color] Chatting with Cyneburg[/center] [color=a2d39c]<>[/color] It still made Ntaj wonder what was Kyra's problem. He tried to run the possibilities in his head but they all just came to the same conclusions: she didn't trust him. The hows and whys didn't matter as that was the only conclusion that prevented their cooperation. Maybe she thinks that whoever is raising the dead is spying on them. Maybe she thinks Ntaj had something to do with it. Frankly the distrust only served to sow more distrust between the two of them; now Ntaj wonders if Kyra does think he has something to do with the undead, and might try to pull her clout with the group to lynch him. It was a rather extreme thought, but it was there. At the very least Ntaj made up one thing in his mind: he was going to tell Kyra what he knew in front of the others, and then confront her about the distrust. If she didn't want to consider themselves allies, then Ntaj had no reason to give her the respect of a leader. He would confront her as an opponent. [color=a2d39c]<>[/color] Ntaj new a few basic snares for small game and such, and he could try to use his rope to increase the size. But unless the one digging up these graves is a cripple or a child, he doubt his rope tricks would keep them trapped for long. In this instance he may need to ask for help from the others if he wants to pull this off successfully, so he looked to Cyneburg again. [color=a2d39c]<>[/color] She was a druid after all, perhaps she knew her way around those sorts of devices. Ntaj stilled prefer the idea of a stake out if only because it would allow for a more immediate action. But he'll take whatever ideas he can for now.