[color=39b54a][b] “!!!”[/b][/color] Kalania suddenly jolted when she finally sensed the undead that appeared behind them. She pulled her spear with speed that a master swordsman would pull his sword and took a combat stance towards Sylvanas. It was her instincts, engraved into her during the war, but once the surprise factor ended, with reluctance she pulled her spear away. Sylvanas Windrunner, the leader of the Forsaken. How could Kalania not know about her, the one who leads those who split away from the scourge... The dryad threw Rogrelg an slightly unhappy glance at his mentioning of known Sylvanas... What's more they almost seemed like buddies. Kalania usually wanted to be open minded and give people the benefit of the doubt, but something in the undead just rubbed her off the wrong way. Maybe because she was an undead or maybe it was the fact that for the best of her, she couldn't really think of a reason why the leader of the Forsaken herself was here... Didn't she have a group of undead to keep order upon? Kalania still preferred to have rain go on while they battle to dampen the noise and not alert the scourge about it, but hey... it's the leader's choice. When the attack on the remaining Crusaders began, Kalania was among the first one to engage. Her innate speed allowed her to quickly close in the distance from the side as she threw her first spear at one of the knights. Extremely accurate, she hit the weakest point of the armor, under the helmet, instantly bringing down the knight, before with a few quickly jumps to him, she pulled her spear and attacked another one. Sure enough dryads appeared kind of weak at first for most people, but those same people usually quickly found that was not exactly the case. While the mage was using his magic to take care of stragglers and the main fighting force of their group was fighting the core of the knights, Kalania jumped around the battlefield, dealing quick strikes for even a simply scratch from her spears caused the poison to turn enemies quite... easy to finish off.