Oya looked at the water sighing as she walked into the muddy gunk filled water. All the while being rather annoyed that this muck was getting on her brand new armor. Oh well, at least they were going to go retrieve their stolen property, and destroy the lives of the ones responsible. So at least there was that bit of fun to look forward to. Then heard her brother talking, and looked at him. This wasn't just the minions fault, they were just as to blame as they were. To blame the minions for everything gone wrong was childish. [color=6ecff6]However, the fact remains we should've quite easily seen the thieves coming, and just as easily stopped them. We are stronger than most creatures and beings roaming this land, not to mention we had countless minions at our disposal. To put the blame on Gnarl who's merely an old attendee is childish brother. We are the overlords even if in training, still we should've done our jobs in ensuring the security of our fortress, and not left everything to the minions. Who all save a few are as dumb as a bag of rocks. We got lazy, and thus we became careless. We failed to see them, and failed to realize what had happened till it was too late. It's a humiliating turn of events to say the least not just for us, but for everyone here. However, the true trick is to learn from these failures, and grow from them. To stay adamant that none of us made a mistake that resulted in these turn of events is quite simply put, idiotic. I know my siblings are not idiots. Or am I mistaken in that assumption?[/color] Then crossed her arms standing beside her siblings she knew better than to think less of them. After all they shared the same bloodline, and thus deserved a decent amount of respect. After all to underestimate ones opponents is a good way to end up dead.