Corc did not feel any vibrations or shaking in the ground nearby, and did not hear any fast thumps coming his way besides one loud thump and a loud crack from further away. Which meant that Foeldar had either jumped, simply waited, or had chosen to perform some kind of ranged attack while staying on a distance. The loud crack from the tree stump however, made Corc able to tell reality apart from the hallucinations and just where his foe was at. He turned towards the direction of the sound immediately and jumped further back with a mighty hop to increase the distance between himself and Foeldar while holding his mace at the ready. As the tree trunk was headed for Corc at top speeds, the hallucinations began to dissolve and the orc could see it heading for him. He responded immediately, grasping his mace firmly with both hands. He swung diagonally at it, smashing the trunk into hundreds of pieces. Corc glared at Foeldar, somewhat angered now, but he kept his mouth shut. He was aware of Foeldar's cyan cloud now, and he wasn't going to let it affect him twice. The giant charged forwards like a train, rising his mace as he aimed to swipe at Foeldar's feet in a large horizontal arc from left to right. As Foeldar suddenly jumped and looked shocked, Corc suddenly stopped his attack and his feet slid to a halt at the last moment. Was it some kind of trick? Was it truly worth trying to put up an act towards a raging orc that could have just followed through with his attack? Corc gave Foeldar a confused look. Was he trying to get Corc to speak, so he'd have another chance to shoot a cyan cloud in his mouth? Corc remained on his guard, but Foeldar's action was strange. He seemed just as confused as Corc was. He took a few steps back so he could shield his face from Foeldar's technique if nessecary, and spoke. [color=007236]"Corc confused...Does tree man not want to hurt Corc anymore?"[/color] He asked, lowering his mace to appear less threatening.