Do'rhajul gave a single nod. "I believe that I have to be made an example of to satisfy them. Execution is the most obvious method, but there are alternatives. What better way to defeat one's enemies wholly and completely than to have them bend their knee to you. It may be wise for me to repeat this oath in front of your clan. Such a public act of submission would be both a shame to myself, Vile's great 'General', and elevate you in their eyes. Some may still want blood, but I believe it shall satisfy many. And, just so you know, the oath is not false. None of it. You deserve my submission, master." He explained. Even as he had only just finished speaking the words, Do'rhajul's eyes widened upon hearing Sabine's very first order for him. "Get the axe on our own, but...you did say that its owner went to slay a dragon, yes? Unless he succeeded, that would mean that [i]we[/i] would need to contend with a dragon. You wish to face it ourselves...without reinforcements from your allies?" Do'rhajul let out a long breath. "I...refer to my previous statement about your insanity." Nevertheless, Do'rhajul started walking back to the camp with Sabine and pointed towards the largest of the tents. "Your belongings are in our armory, in a cloth sack on the left side of the tent. I was the one to search them." Yerig, meanwhile, had been sitting on the edge of camp on a fallen log he had dragged into the camp. He seemed to have recovered by this point and stood as Sabine approached. "I heard it all. Ears aren't that bad yet. Never would have thought I'd hear Rhajul of all people make an oath like that, but then again, I also never thought I'd see him leading an army of cultists, so maybe I'm not the best judge." He shrugged. "For what its worth, I do believe you, even if I didn't understand everything you were talking about. I had actually heard of the Towers before, believe it or not. At least, I knew there was something special about the Throat of the World. Used to live there, back when I was young. I don't seem to remember anything ever breaking down the mountain to destroy the tower, but I'm guessing it's more complicated than that. Always is. So, regardless, where is this axe?"