Do'rhajul kept his eyes moving between the skies and the forest off to their left. Though, a dragon would have difficulty maneuvering among trees, so an attack from above was by far the most likely danger. They were searching the coast to the north of the spot they had landed for signs of their quarry. The island was not too terribly large, but it would still take time for them to get around the entire island. However, it was also quite unlikely that the Redguard would have made landfall on the far side of the island, so they could concentrate their search on the part of the island that faced the mainland. Do'rhajul did not face Sabine as he answered. "Your spells were powerful and effective. Even I could not defend against it. The only criticism I can levy against your actions is that you did not follow through on the opportunity you created. Your mercy is a laudable trait, but it can be a weakness. At that time, I would have killed you if given the chance. You should have denied that option to me." He did not seem to be becoming any more forgiving towards himself, based on his attitude.