Lorag looked like he was about ready to start shouting at Vinaremo, but that did not prove necessary, as Meesei came running back down the hill shortly afterwards. She was fatigued from the sprint, but managed to get out the reason for her rush before having to stop and catch her breath. "Ahnasha and Fendros...they have been captured." Lorag growled, drawing his hammer from his back. "Captured, what? Then what are we waiting for, let's go get 'em. Where are they?" "I do not know for certain." Meesei answered. "I found footprints near their building that led out of town. I followed them to what appeared to be the tracks of three wagons. Unfortunately, their trail ends where it crosses a stream; I believe they have a way to cover their tracks. There is one thing, though; their scent is still in the air. It seems like they tried to cover it, but they did not anticipate lycans. I will not lie, depending on how far away it is, it could take all night, but I believe we can track them." Vinaremo discarded his anger once Meesei explained that her friends had been captured. He did not care about their lives, of course, but in this event, he saw an opportunity to put an end to their enemy entirely. "Captured, you say? This is good. We have not been able to locate their hideout thusfar, but those wagons will lead us straight to them. We shall return to the xanmeer and inform our Masters of this development. The force in their lair will likely be even larger than the one we fought here, so we will need a few extra bodies, perhaps some more thralls." Lorag placed his hammer back into its resting position, but he did not seem pleased with Vinaremo's suggestion. "Not a chance, we can't just wait around while they do Hircine knows what to them. We need to find them, now!" Meesei lightly shook her head. "No, he's right, Lorag. I saw qutie a few sets of footprints, and there are undoubtedly more in their hideout. If we want to stand a chance of rescuing them, we will need more than just us. I will return to the xanmeer with them. The rest of you should follow the trail and see if you can locate their hideout. As I said, it may take time to track the scent to their destination, but it's the only chance we have. If you find it, we can all meet here to stage the attack." She said before shifting her gaze to Vinaremo. "Is that an acceptable plan?" She asked, though her tone did not make it seem like a request. "It will suffice, just make sure you find them. Our masters will not appreciate us bringing a large force out here for nothing." Vinaremo warned. "Now come, let's hurry." Meesei started to follow Vinaremo, but turned back for a brief moment as she walked away. "Don't worry, we will save them. I will not rest until we do."