Julianna watched as a few more people showed up and then started to disperse into their respective groups to take over the bandit camp. The Iron Rose Knights certainly had become an interesting lot over the years she could not help but think, especially after seeing the doctor head over to the captain. Now of some interest to Julianna was Hundi, Ian Vanafir, partially because it was rare for a non-human to be in the Iron Rose Knights, secondly, because of his unique method of fighting using two tower shields. It was quite impressive for someone to take using shields even further than most Mayron Paladins did and as a fellow shield user it was fascinating to see, that being said using two shield would weigh her down too much so she would stick to her more standard equipment. The young captain had split the team into four groups and made a temporary commander of each of them. Of course she had not been given such a position even though she had a firm grasp of tactics and command. The green captain was leading the first group, then there was Sir Tyaethe, which made sense considering she had the most experience, Sir Aethelmund, a respectable man and veteran, then for some reason Sir Tiral. Julianna was surprised at the choice, the knight was talented for sure with his magical abilities and all but as far as she knew he was not exactly one versed in command or tactics. As time was now of the essence Julianna bit her tongue to stop herself from protesting. Then she thought to herself, [i]"If I had been in charge I would have split our forces into three groups. Two would go to the sides to create a pincer maneuver while the third would go to the back to cut off the bandits chance of escape. Having one less group would make coordinating much easier, plus if one group accidentally stumbles into the camp they would have more forces to work with until the other two could arrive, also encirclement can take too much time and keeping to a more simple formation allows for more quick and decisive action. Since we already dealt with that ambush there is a higher chance the enemy could catch on to our movements as well. Well if its like this my best option would be to join Sir Tiral."[/i] Her mind made up, Julianna joined with Sir Tiral's growing group. The reason she did was because their group would complete the encirclement and it would be their job to prevent anyone from escaping. They had to move quickly though. She walked over to Sir Tiral and could not help but think this command should have been her's, but she kept that from showing on her personage. "Sir Tiral, let's make sure none of them escape. We should proceed with as much haste and stealth as possible." She gave a quick nod toward him as a sign of respect, even if she didn't feel like it, and readied herself to get going. She was not about to let this mission fail.