Torrens seemed to be satisfied at how the orcs would be organised, and gave a nod to Shukra to indicate this. Azvaran would need to be reassigned, but that was Athinar's problem. However, something else now bothered him. With Athinar's plan, unless some people were missing from the assembly, the frontal assault would consist solely of Shukra and Torrens. While this was the diversion, it still seemed disproportionate. Until his cunning managed to fill in gaps in the plan. "I've realised that, with our current numbers, only Shukra and myself will be attending the frontal assault," Torrens stated, "However, I think I can see why so few numbers might work as a proper diversion. The most sensible plan would be to attack during the night. While your infiltration squad approaches from one side of the city and makes a quiet entrance, Shukra and myself would approach from the other side, with much fire and fanfare- tasks we are both well suited for. While the town responds to our arson, you can do your stuff with minimal fuss." Torrens did not care if this was Athinar's original plan or not, as long as it became the plan now. "Of course, I think some kind of signal would be wise, to indicate if any one group has become overwhelmed. It would allow the infiltrators to inform us if our diversion isn't diverting their defenses adequately, or if we've been forced to withdraw so you know that the diversion will cease. Unlikely, of course, but a valuable contingency."