The crunch of the packed dirt under her boots was easily familiar, it was about the only thing that was consistent with the surroundings. It didn't really matter in the end whether it was familiar or strange, she was told to be here. Of course, to her annoyance, there was no real order about why she was here, she was just told to report here. She sighed as she came to a stop, crossing her arms as she faced in to the open fields. She was close to the border, or whatever the heck was left of that, so she figured there would be at least something going on, but she was standing in the middle of an old war zone- long since abandoned and therefore not interesting. She took a deep breath, heaving a heavier sigh than before. "What in all the sake of that which is sane is the point of sending me here?" she mumbled, sitting down on the ground after untying her sheath from her waist, laying it on the ground next to her. She had travelled by foot since her dragon form was the furthest thing from subtle, but she had moved with great haste to follow her orders and report to her post, "But there's nothing here to report to...." she looked around again, "There's something that I'm supposed to be doing here, they wouldn't send me all the way out here for nothing," she rubbed her forehead. Right? With things as they were, there was no way they would waste her time this way right? Of course not, she wouldn't question her orders. She stood back up, grabbing her sword again and dusted herself off before starting to walk around the area, looking for anything and everything that could possibly be her orders. She just wasn't much interested in being seen by the enemies and suspected to be trying to start something. With that "border" being basically non existent and very hard to define, there was a lot of people trying to claim that the others were trying to start skirmishes by crossing it, when they were probably actually miles from it. From what she had seen there wasn't really much a place to hide around and try and jump her to get the surprise attack. There wasn't enough left of the buildings to completely hide behind and not be somewhat obvious. Still, she was cautious to check behind them whenever she got close. No sense in being careless and getting her armor unnecessarily scathed. It was always such a bother to buffer it back out. She also occasionally threw a glance back over her shoulder to see if anyone else had ben sent her way as well. She couldn't imagine so, this wasn't exactly productive in her opinion.