The group had no issue getting through the portal safely to their staging area. They were not being tracked yet, at least. Ri'vashi was present, and personally leading her warriors. She immediately mustered them into formations to defend the area if necessary, with their automatons spaced evenly to meet the front of any incoming attack. She started to inspect her warriors to make sure they were as ready as possible, but it was mostly to keep herself busy until it was time for her to act. Assuming that time came at all. If their plan worked correctly, there would not be a fight. Sabine and Ahnasha both had already been given maps that the scouts had drawn up of the area, including the rough placements of the enemy camp's tents. Although, it came with the warning that any information they had about the camp was not guaranteed to be reliable, since the scouts could not come too close. Ahnasha and Sabine had already planned on exactly what bushes and trees to use in order to hide the automatons, and what approach to take for Ahnasha's infiltration. However, they also had to be prepared to drop that plan completely if needed and think on their feet. Ahnasha was walking around the collected group of enchanted automatons as if to inspect them, though she would not recognize a defect if she saw one. Meanwhile, Meesei went straight to Sabine once everyone was through the portal. Her expression could scarcely hide her worry, as her usual capacity for forced stoicism did not seem to be as strong today. Before saying a word, Meesei hugged Sabine tightly, then pulled back while keeping her hands on her shoulders. "I know you can do this, Sabine. The contents of that book will tear apart Do'rhajul's team, of that I am certain. No one with a modicum of good inside of them could believe that they were serving the right master after reading it. Just stay focused, and stay safe."