[center][h1][color=7ea7d8]Raugar[/color][/h1][/center] Raugar was breathing heavily when the orc drew to a halt. He had spied no fiends watching them as they dashed across the rooftops, but caught a glimpse of the faint aura surrounding the corpse the orc identified as her victim. [color=7ea7d8][i]Undead. Such unholy creatures reside here as well.[/i][/color] Were they just a side effect of this rotten place, or was there a source that needed to be destroyed? he would have to ask the orc. Later. For something else now dominated his attention. A giant. It could be nothing else, he gazed in awe at the magnificent tower of lumbering muscle, capped by it's single eye. He had never seen anything like it. Such a thing could obliterate swathes of men. In his mind's eye, he allowed himself to fantasize about bringing down such a creature. Fear and excitement mixed in equal parts within him. Could they possibly do it? He joined the others, who were deep in discussion, and listened intently to Angus's plan to lead it away. It was certainly a more sensible plan. Their weapons would likely barely go much further than it's hide... Even suggesting they try to bring it down was madness... folly... But what if they didn't need their weapons? [color=7ea7d8]"The plan is good, and you are brave for suggesting it."[/color] he said with a respectful nod in Angus's direction. [color=7ea7d8]"But your escape will be difficult. What of rope?"[/color] He crouched down and removed a coil of hempen rope from his pack. [color=7ea7d8]"We could trip it. Myself and another lie in wait further down. When it charges after you, we pull it taut across the road, using the ruins as anchors and try to bring it down, or at least make it stumble."[/color] He examined the beast again, taking note of it's size. [color=7ea7d8]"It's vision will be poor with that single eye, and a creature of that size should have a hard time getting back on its feet, especially if it collapses on some buildings, and we can all slip into the den whilst it gets its bearings."[/color] He stood up again.[color=7ea7d8] "You would need to avoid being crushed."[/color] he said matter-of-factly, [color=7ea7d8]"But if we use enough lengths of rope, it could work."[/color] he said, more to convince himself than the others. He turned to face Lilt. [color=7ea7d8]"If you lack the courage to cast your magic on the beast itself, is there something you might do to camouflage or conceal our trap?"[/color]