The sudden departure and disappearance of all the townsfolk bewildered and frustrated Bula for a moment. She turned to the others who shrugged in confusion at the reaction. Then it came that a man who was seemingly in charge of the village came over… An old grizzled warrior well past his prime in life. Bula just stared at him, not saying a word as the old warrior spoke. She took in every word, but she didn’t seem to be fazed by the words of the old human. She held up a finger and gave a grunt. She looked towards Leshy who was leading the donkey away then back to the man. “Listen human. If they had thought we were here to be evil and kill them they would have ran away at first sight of us. It was obvious something is plaguing this village and with the way everyone is still socializing I give much doubt to it being a plague or some kind of illness.” She stepped around him looking him over from head to toe as if sizing him. “Next thing I need to say is that you don’t tell me to shut my yap. If i want to yap I will yap you will just have to get over it.” She stops as she gets back in front him and drops her axe into the ground placing her hands on her hips and looking him right in the eyes. “Now, do you want me and my sister’s help? Or do you wanna shut my yap? Cause if you don’t want our help, and you’re not looking to brawl with a Orc… then we’ll water our donkey and get out of here and leave you to your suffering,” The other sisters stood to the back grinning a bit before they began going through the saddle bags Morka in particular began to pull the hunting net from the bags as well as the long links of chain, while Pasho began to pull out the tent to set up, which was painted with Orc Symbols and scenes of Orcs hunting monsters including dragons. Bula raised her brows waiting for him to answer as powerful orc muscles bulged and strained against leather straps that held on her armors and against the clothing she wore underneath as her hair framed her face in a way that made her seem all the more dangerous as it shadowed her features.