Ark'kruy'ek and the three Gnolls he was accompanied by chuckled when the dwarf call him a dog. "You want to see my pack. It long walk. Sure little feet can carry you?" Ark'kruy'ek said in a manner that would appear to be joking. "If insult is too much then me will be quiet." Ark'kruy'ek barked and pointed his sword at one of the Gnoll. "Follow." Ark'kruy'ek waited for them to start moving and then walked behind them. The Gnoll surrounded the group in each direction so if the group tried anything they wouldn't have an immediately advantage. The group was lead for several miles. The land they traveled through was stunning compared to what was out there. The grass looked healthy and the trees grew tall. As the group began to get closer, they would notice a more abundance of Gnolls which was to be expected. A deer ran by but was taken down by a Gnoll that pounced on it and dug its teeth into its neck. "Looks like we have extra." The group was lead through the forest for several miles until the land began to slowly change to the plains. A camp could be sighted. It looked lively. Newborns and young Gnolls were play fighting in the large fields they had to roam around in. The camp looked to be the size of a village. The group would find themselves being stared at various Gnoll. Ark'kruy'ek let out a howl which caused the Gnoll to form a group. "You want look." Ark'kruy'ek stated as he pointed to his pack. Their fur colors varied from shades of brown to red and those in between. There were several with black fur that made them stand out from the group but none shown to have any color or shade that could resemble green. The size of the pack showed that it could be quite formidable of organized correctly and it sure showed that the stories of its raids in the past could have easily been truth. "Domestic safety gave chance for renumbers." Ark'kruy'ek said as the visiting group gazed at the pack.