Lorag had moved away from the front with a group of soldiers to protect the last of the wounded from any mages that might still be lingering in the forest, and had reached the crowd around Meesei just as Sabine was shouting for potions. They were words that left little question as to Meesei's current health. Fortunately, a mage produced a potion for Sabine before Lorag went on a rampage to single-handedly tear down the enemy fortress looking for one. Nevertheless, he was hardly idle after Sabine resumed her healing. "Well, What're ya'll waiting for? Potions! Healing, magic, everything; just get them to her! Now!" Lorag yelled, pacing back and forth beside Sabine. Every aspect of his demeanor, from his voice to the way his boots stomped on the ground, spoke of the desperation and rage within him. Among anyone that knew Lorag, there was absolutely no question that Meesei was the person who held his singular loyalty. No other entity, from his flesh-and-blood family, to Hircine himself, garnered more of his respect than Meesei, so his fervor in wanting to keep Meesei alive was far from unexpected. Lorag knelt down beside Meesei and slid his arms underneath her body, careful not to interrupt Sabine's healing. He looked Sabine straight in the eyes, with his own showing determination, and the fear he was no longer bothering to hide. "I don't care if I have to carry both of ya. We're going to bring her to the camp, get her to the other healers." He said. This time, he would not be rushing ahead of Sabine. By the time Gallus reached the frontline, the enemy was in a full retreat, so there was no delay for Gallus to speak to Ri'vashi. She picked up on Gallus' severe demeanor, though she could not know what was causing it. "Yes, the wounded are clear. The enemy has broken off and returned to the fortress. This one doesn't think they have the numbers to mount a counterattack, but we should get our camp moved to safety as quickly as we can regardless. Let's get back to camp and shore up our defenses until the worst of the wounded are dealt with. No one else is dying today."