Terra grimaced at the sound of what happened to the mayor. It certainly did sound like something they'd do, all the more reason why Terra wanted nothing to do with them. She'd be fortunate if she was killed if she ever had to get involved with them. But as rightful as her fear was, she wouldn't have made it far into her line of business if she scurried away from all the things she was scared of. She had a general idea of what the doctor wanted; he wanted her, and possibly Adell, to somehow stop the Ender's. easier said than done; even if they could somehow kill the nearest group, the Ender's could always just send more, or simply take over the town by force than whatever it was they did now. And that's assuming if Terra and Adell could defeat even one of their soldiers; they were just brutes with weapons. As barbaric as they looked and acted, they were also disciplined and trained fighters, with both weapons and magic. A group of Ender Warriors would be more indomitable than a wall made of solid steel. [b]"Like I said, even if I was at my best, it'll take more than me and him to take on a group of Ender warriors. Entire clans and tribes face off against their war parties, and only a few remain to tell the tales of their defeat. So I hope this favor of yours doesn't involve us trying to fight off against their warriors."[/b] Terra hoped, but had to ready herself for whatever the favor was.