Sana took a deep breath. "Listen, I never once said kill him. Perhaps you need to pay attention better. I was wary of an unknown and free my arrow only in defence of Ellyn. If you had bothered to take note, I never once raised it. It was out of caution and after what we have been through this evening, a bloodied body in the middle of a desert, be it orc or paladin, I would have still drawn. Had Ellyn been wrong, yes, I would have slaughtered him where he lay. Without hesitation, but no I didn't. I waited to see, not judging, just preparing, so get your head out of that pompous ass of yours and think before you speak," Sana snapped, growing tired of his attitude. "And yes, I have no problem laying you out flat on your back if it comes to that. You want respect, then speak with it you twat," Sana said coldly. "For now you sure love to deal out the judgement you [I]believe[/I] others are dishing out." Shaking her head Sana continued to walk. He was so quick to call out judgement but he himself was judging those around them, sure of what was going on in their minds even though he was very wrong. "And if you didn't notice, as soon as he awoke and didn't attack, my arrow was put away. Or where you too busy judging? As far as I am concerned he is more than welcome to be here, far better company than you." Sana never once wanted to kill the orc, she wanted to protect Ellyn, just as she had done from the first moment she joined the group and lashed out at those that called Ellyn weak, she made sure Ellyn wasn't left behind when they moved camp. If watching Ellyns back gave her a bad reputation so be it. It wasn't the first time she had been misjudged because people refused to look beyond the surface. Looking over at Gurlekk and sighed at his words. "Greed is what makes most evil. Human, Dwarf, Elf, Orc. It doesn't matter. We all have our assholes and our saints. I'm just glad Ellyn found one where the scales were tipped in our favor," she said as she walked, taking a few long deep breaths.