[h3][color=00a651][b][center]Malkus[/center][/b][/color][/h3] [Center][color=00a651][b]Location:[/b][/color] Hiding behind a tree near the orcs. [color=00a651][b]Actions:[/b][/color] About to geek an orc.[/center] When the orcs came out from the forest, Malkus stayed hidden. He smelled them near, and indeed once they stepped out he could see one of them to his left just a few feet away. If he was fast enough, he could come out of hiding and stab this orc in the back. But that was sloppy; something you'd expect a dumb thug to do. Malkus wasn't so cocky to think he could get away with something so half-assed. No, he needed to be... Smarter then that. So the first thing he did was take out a small vial of venom. Just a little container of poison from his pet snake, Skinny. A relatively weak poison, sure, but Malkus had plenty to spare. He coated a dagger and his Mr. Slashy with two vials and moved into position. He wasn't going to leave the bush because the orc nearest to him also had an orc riding a huge horse near him. As long as Malkus stayed in the bush, the horse would have a hard time reaching him, and thus the orcish warrior on the horse would need to dismount and get into Malkus's element. But between coating the poison and getting into position, a freaking bear attacked! Malkus had no idea where the bear came from, but if he had to guess it belonged to someone in the camp. There was no way a normal bear would have just come out of the forest to brawl with these orcs. But Malkus could use this confusion to his advantage. While the orcs may have been preoccupied with the sudden arrival of the bear, the half-orc threw his dagger into the back of the lightly armored orc, as if it was a dart. He aimed for the small of the orc's back, where the armor was thinnest and the dagger would be harder to remove if it hits. This way the poison will have more time to spread through the body and paralyze the orc, removing him from the fight long enough for Malkus to take out the others. Whether or not Malkus's attack hit, missed, or even killed, he didn't stay to watch. He left the bush and got ready to ambush the horseman, hiding behind a tree with another dagger ready. No doubt when the horseman notices his ally with a dagger in his back he'd try to watch for a possible assassin from behind, but Malkus banked on this. If the horseman did try to watch his friend's back, he wouldn't notice Malkus as he went after him, using another dagger (Albeit not poisoned) to kill his horse. Malkus wasn't unaware of the others either, and if on the off chance they find him he still had his main knife ready to cut down anyone who got close.