Sidero prepared himself, every muscle in his body at the ready to throw himself out of the wagon and into the volleys of arrows. The Knight of fire spoke up, offering her armor for protection... Sidero seemed to doubt that the medium armor would even fit him, but it was far better than disgracing corpses. He was already untying the corpses and gently laying them down against the ground, before the snapping of wood caused his head to dart towards the knight of earth. He had kicked sections of the left and right walls of the wagon, and was taking the thick wooden walls off after using his large war hammer to loosen them. Pulling them free, he relayed his own plan. Of course, nothing provided the perfect defense against arrows - even steel could be punctured by a strong bowman and a sharp arrow. But wood would provide a much better defense than flesh, and would weigh far less heavily on Sidero's mind. Untying the knight of lightings corpse, Sidero gently laid the two down near the front of the wagon, and was just about to grab one of the walls before Arno's orders became directed at him. Complying, Sidero gently took the armor case from Oriel, before turning it on it's side and picking it up. Compared to the bodies, it was far lighter to carry. Quickly, Sidero looked around the wagon, realizing that 2 people were gone! The knight of darkness left the wagon before the attack even began, but Alya seemed to have disappeared while Sidero wasn't looking. Rising to his feet with the armor case in tow, Sidero made his way to the very back of the group, as Arno instructed. He must have had far more experience with human opponents, so falling his orders would be the best for the groups survival. The knight of Spirit and Arcane were together, and Sidero made sure to protect them with the armor case since Telius had his hands full helping Mira. Sidero was the person furthest back on the wagon, as Arno commanded, and after giving a downcast look at the corpses, he nodded towards the others to show that he was ready to move on their order. Sidero sighed gently, trying not to focus on the corpses and their fate. He resolved to come and retrieve the corpses after the assassination attempt was taken care of and the coast was clear.