"Hm...Not a very nice guy, are you?" said Girania. "You certainly didn't give those bandits a warning, so I don't really see why you should care about anything being 'good'" Girania had seen this before. People would be surprised to know just how many warriors go for the "strike first, strike second, strike some more, and when everyone's dead say something to keep them from coming back" method. She's also seen this type of situation as well. The one where the big, tough guy beats all the weaker people first, then comes across someone more powerful and decides that they deserve to be warned before fighting. It was funny the first few times she saw, but at this point, it's starting to get old. "I guess you're right, though. Fighting wouldn't help much...but it is kinda fun to imagine how they'll react to being burned alive." Girania chuckled quietly at the thought before calming herself and looking back at the caravan. The people inside were still alive, so that was good for her. The driver and horse were dead though. Well, that's what happens when you don't really care much for their safety. Oh well. The real obstacle was the Vaenshu bodyguard. He knows some impressive Fire magic, but so far it only seems to be the type of stuff they teach in school. The Armor's tough, but probably keeps him from moving that fast. The hammer and build indicate that he's strong and capable in close-combat, so there's something she'd have to watch out for, if they come to a disagreement. Hm...Girania would have to play by the Magical juggernaut's rules for now. "Okay!" Girania clapped her hands and put a bright expression on her face. "Just let me take the merchants, and you can bring their caravan to its destination!"