Tiral simply nodded as the Captain went along with Indrau's suggestion, only taking the offhanded mention of the orcs' numbers in passing. To him, something as vague as 'a lot' would serve no purpose in judging their numbers other than to mentally remind himself of various debilitating spells that could reach across the area. In terms of efficiency, there was one idea that came to mind, but... Well, if anything, he'd have to see how large the enemy forces actually were before putting any plan into action. Taking after Tyaethe, the mage-knight promptly dismounted from his horse and tied its reins to a nearby tree before attempting to scout out the enemy forces from their location. Hopefully, the enemy wasn't already aware of their movements toward their encampment; otherwise, it was very likely that they might be forced to retreat before the fight event began. "Captain, how do you wish to proceed from here?" he asked, peering through the brush before attempting to set up a weak clairvoyance spell. Ideally, it wouldn't have enough of a magical response to trip the enemy's sensors (assuming they had any), but that also meant that the quality of what they would see in turn wouldn't be particularly clear, if anything.