Although it had not been that long, Do'rhajul and Yerig had been around Sabine enough to at least not be uncomfortable around her. Yerig was the more sociable of the two, as Do'rhajul seemed to start brooding any time he was allowed to be alone with his own thoughts. Although, it would be easy to see that Yerig looked concerned about Do'rhajul's frequent foul moods, so it might not have been normal for him. The group had chosen one of the few sandy beaches they saw to make landfall. Given that Sabine could teleport, there would not likely be much need for the boat again, but Do'rhajul decided to find some foliage in which to hide it just so that they would have the option. They would just have to make sure to remember where they left it. Yerig raised his brow at Sabine. "You, uh, didn't already have a plan for that? With how eager you were to get here, without any reinforcements, I figured you would have already had that figured out." He said, surprised. Though, that expression quickly became a chuckle. "I'd like to point out that [i]I[/i] didn't swear myself to follow your insane plans. I will, but not because I have to." Do'rhajul approached the question more seriously. "Between the Staff, my shield, and Yerig's voice, we have far more power than this dragon will expect. They are arrogant and prideful creatures by nature, so it will underestimate us. We must use that to our advantage. Your power will be the most likely to kill it, Sabine. Its scales are exceptionally strong, and a being its size will easily overpower any of us physically. But, it still bleeds just like anything else. Destruction magic, well-placed piercing strikes against weak points. If we hurt it enough, it shall die." "I would suggest targeting the wings first." Yerig added. "Its flight gives it an advantage, but on the ground, we can outmaneuver it. Also, dragons tend to be attuned to an element, ice or fire, and are resistant to it. If you notice it using fire or frost breath, use a different one against it. As for me, I have had many years of practice and meditation, but I still do not think my Thu'um will be a match for a true Dovah. You will be the one who gives us an advantage." Do'rhajul nodded in agreement. "Hopefully, we don't have to fight it. I suggest we continue along the coastline and see if we can find any hint of where this Redguard made landfall. We might be able to follow the tracks from there."