It seemed odd watching the automatons leave with Sabine. They had come to life with grinding gears and bursts of steam, but not a sound to accompany them. At the moment, Ahnasha's task was fairly straightforward. She just needed to get as close to the camp as she could, quietly, so that she would be ready to move in once Sabine was in position. She cast her spell upon herself to conceal her from the detection enchantments, then moved forward towards the camp. Ahnasha was moving in from the south, and at the moment, was just using trees and foliage to obscure herself. Another challenge of her task would be not only to stay out of sight, but to complete the task before she exhausted her magicka. Once she was close enough, it would essentially be required for her to use invisibility to get into the right tent, but that could be draining. And if she accidentally allowed her magicka to drain too much, then she could lose her protection against the detection enchantments. Getting closer and closer, Ahnasha could see into the camp more clearly, though since she was not approaching from elevation, it was only one side of the camp that she could actually observe. Do'rhajul was taller than most of the tents, so it was easy to keep track of his position, but she could not see the Orc Sabine had mentioned from her angle. Ahnasha's bare feet made virtually no sound against the grass, and she could deftly avoid snapping any twigs or rustling any leaves. Her breathing was slow and deliberate, and she was able to plan her path to keep as much between her and the camp as possible for concealment on approach. Eventually, she reached the closest point at which she was comfortable waiting without invisibility and hid herself behind the trunk of a large tree. Sabine would have to get each automaton in position individually, which was going to take time. If they were discovered, Ahnasha was going to do everything she possibly could to make sure that both of them escaped. The kind of torment they would likely experience if they were captured was terrifying to consider.