The problem with a vantage point is it of course works two ways, which isn’t always to the advantage of the one up above if his prey is awaiting his presence and has hidden themselves. Such was the case as Samuel peered out cautiously from his rocky hiding place, peering intently at the mage up high. So this was the man he was going to kill, not even human by the look of him, possibly an elf, dark skin, a Drow? Samuel had been forced to part with some mana, but as his foe was content to just stand up on top of a cliff he was more than happy to wait around, until his mana was recharged, while he watched him for any sense of casting magic. (Mana: 90)