[b][center][color=#17c311][h3][i]Cyneburg[/i][/h3][/color] [color=#17c311]Location: [/color]The campsite [color=#17c311]Interacting with: [/color]People I Guess[/center][/b] Cyneburg's turn on watch was spent as an owl sitting atop a low hanging tree branch. She wasn't sure if the cook had noticed, for he seemed deep in his meditative state, but she knew that when it came to awareness, one was often more aware than they let on. As a bird, she sat and watched. And waited. And listened. There was nothing. The bird that was Cyneburg shifted in place. She was a bit uncomfortable for the bird form was not one she often took. Why would she? The thought of flying high above the trees but a cold grip around her heart. This was fine, however. What wasn't fine was how nothing was happening. No matter which way she turned her head (180 degrees even), she not spot even a vole dashing through the undergrowth(the owl brain was a hungry thing to deal with). Nor did she hear anything other than the slow crackling of the fire and soft breathing of sleeping (or meditation). Nothing to this degree was unnatural, and she didn't like it, but her shift was up. It would be best to try to get some rest and refresh her abilities. If this quiet was a calm before the storm, a tired druid would not be much help. The owl fluttered down from its perch and became a woman. Cyneburg woke up Kyra before finding a spot by a tree stump to fall asleep herself. -------------------------------------------- When she was woken up by Kyra again, it did not surprise her that there was unfriendly people coming to say hi, at least if Kyra was to be believed. She yawned and rubbed the sleep out of her eyes. "Sorry if this surprises anyone here, but don't be alarmed. I'm not going to attack any of you." This usually didn't keep people from getting surprised, but it was better than no warning. The woman then transformed into a bear. Not the happy black bear of yesterday, but a much larger brown bear. The bear raised up its nose and sniffed the winds. Perhaps she would be able to get a good idea of when the party would arrive.