It was no use. Janius only dredged some of the sand with his heels in trying to get away. He had expected Kaleeth to keep the pressure on and strike his shield, but instead she went for his legs. Even with his greaves, Kaleeth's strike would have disabled him if she used all her strength. "Ow! Okay, halt! Halt." Janius let out a laugh as he slowly got up, "That was creative. See what happens when you play to your strength?" Janius grinned as he dusted the sand off his armour, "Now, did you want to practice that a bit more, or try some other drills? Or we could just try another spar and see how you defend against hooking your shield while under a bit more pressure." --- "Greetings, Ariel," Fendros said, managing a smile. He glanced over to where Meesei and Lorag were each still sleeping and shrugged, "I'm not sure that there is a set time when we'll hunt. When everyone is ready, I guess." "I see." Ariel said, looking to where Fendros was glancing as well, "And how are you two, did you sleep well?" Ariel wanted to hit herself for possibly giving away what Sabine had told her, but then again, lycans had nightmares anyway, right? Fendros twisted his mouth and looked down, "Last night was blessedly uneventful for me, however..." Fendros looked to Ahnasha, then back to Ariel, "...actually, we were going to talk to you about this anyway." Fendros was rather silent at first trying to work out how much they should tell her, "Do you have any potions that...stop dreams?" Ariel was slightly concerned. Sabine was right about their nightmares. She wanted to hear the justification from their mouths, though. "Why do you need to suppress your dreams? Have your lycan nightmares been getting more difficult?" Frankly, Fendros was surprised that Ariel didn't appear to have been told about their problems by Sabine, unbeknownst of Ariel's real thought process. He tightened his lips and searched in Ahnasha's eyes for the right answer.