Kalania watched the clashing undead and knights still in almost a trance like state. It brought a lot of memories into her mind and all of them seemed as vivid as they had just happened. The grimace from her face did not disappear, but she did nod at Rogrelg's question. [color=39b54a][b]“Rain can be nice...”[/b][/color] She said with a frown and looked around.[color=39b54a][b]” … but most find it difficult to fight in it. Fog is better, but we'd better remember that the scourge likes to use it too... zombies are quite... hard to notice in thick fog before it's too late and they are already upon you.”[/b][/color] She stated, following the clash between the enemy forces in the distance.[color=39b54a][b]” Also keep in mind that sound travels a lot further in fog than in clear weather.” The dryad stated and pointed at the undead side of town.”[/b][/color] The moment we engage in battle, the sounds of it will be heard all the way there without any problems.” [color=39b54a][b]“That's why depending on if we are expecting a lot of combat, I say we pick rain. Rain dampens sound unlike fog. If we battle in the middle of a rain, there is a lot better chance to not alert the scourge to our presence.”[/b][/color] Kalania said with a smile and looked around at the other people with her. As someone who lived in nature... who grew in the forests and the wilds of Kalimdor, she knew her stuff when it came to weather.