Corc nodded at the woman with the hat, and began to walk further towards the ruins that she'd mentioned. No point disturbing a girl, who just wanted to sleep, and claimed that she had nothing to do with the attack. Of course, Corc knew that she could be lying. In that case, he'd just have to teach her a lesson! The giant calmly attempted to walk past her towards the location on the map, still heading for the same general direction that he'd been heading for earlier. [color=007236]"Corc apologise for disturbing lady..."[/color] He simply muttered, which was surprisingly polite for an orc. He heard Devlin question the woman some more, which wasn't a bad idea. But the orc didn't care too much about that. He wanted to reach the destination on the map as quickly as possible, which might have been the source of the monster attacks. He remained somewhat tense as he passed by, though. The girl was still suspicious, regardless of wether or not she had anything to do with the attack. It wasn't normal for humans to sleep in a giant skull, despite the fact that Corc had picked such places for himself to sleep at. But for an orc, that was common. If the village was that close by, why would a human girl even sleep out here? The orc spoke a few more words as he moved onwards. [color=007236]"Corc decide to believe girl...not make Corc regret decision."[/color] He stated. It was more of a warning than a threat. [color=007236]"Fran, Gabriel, also coming?"[/color] He asked, looking over his shoulder towards them briefly. He would stop if they decided against following, as he didn't quite trust this witch lady himself.