After a second, Gallus gave an angled nod. "Understood," he said. With that, he dropped the issue and seated himself. There was silence for a few moments and a judging glare from Fendros, but Gallus paid him no heed. What he spotted next was Tzirret's current state. He hadn't so much as whispered since Gallus had finished with the bandit. Gallus decided to get up again and walk around to Tzirret. "Hey, sunshine, come, let's have a talk." Tzirret seemed compliant enough. The both of them walked off to a spot out of the way and spoke beyond the clear hearing of anyone else. No one doubted that Tzirret was probably coming to terms with killing someone in beast form. The rest of the group sat quietly. The ambush had sucked out the mirthful mood they were all in before. It wasn't long before they all had to pack up and shift camp away from the carriages. The bandit leader was attached to another tree nearby the new camp, just to be safe.