If Lorag's stubbornness didn't turn Sabine, Kaleeth's state did. "Sabine!" Janius called out. Sabine responded and dropped to her knees next to Kaleeth. Janius peered back to Kaleeth and continued with no small amount of worry. "The one with the hammer hit her hard. She took the blow to her helmet." Though she was still shivering, Sabine put her hands on either side of Kaleeth's head and closed her eyes to diagnose her. Janius pulled back to give her space. When Leaps lumbered over and laid down beside them, his state prompted Sabine to open her eyes. A second of trying to concentrate on two patients at once made her trip over her words. "Uhm...Janius! Help Leaps. Keep him warm. Stop the bleeding." Janius was no expert healer but he could do that much. He stood and hurriedly saw to Leaps' wounds. "There, there," he said to try and sooth the wamasu while he worked. "They got you, too, didn't they? Stay still." Sabine had to concentrate hard. The brain was delicate and complicated. She had to make sure there was no bleeding or severe damage. With barely a whisper spoken, Fendros took Ahnasha's arm over his shoulders and helped her to gather with the others. A quick word with her confirmed that she was not hurt worse than surface wounds, but there was no question that they were all shaken. Once Fendros and Ahnasha stopped, Fendros addressed Lorag and Meesei. "We got lucky," he said gravely. "They could have killed us. They got close." He spoke more clearly. "Are we honestly in a state to continue our mission right now? I would suggest that we go back to the clan and get attention from healers."