[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjg4LmM1NjIzNC5RWHB5YVdWcy4xAAAA/victoriantext.regular.png[/img][/center] [color=a0410d]Time:[/color] Morning [color=a0410d]Location:[/color] Xenelith's Tent [color=a0410d]Interactions:[/color][@FunnyGuy]-Umber [@Eviledd1984]-O’Ner [@Legion02]-Xenelith [hr] Azriel listened as Xenelith spoke, following back towards the tent as she wished to see the sketches. There was a part of her itching to fly after the rebels immediately, however at the mention of spies got her thinking. It was always better to know your enemy, to not underestimate. On the flip side it was also good to get your enemy to underestimate you. It had her mind reeling, a thought and beginnings of a plan forming. They got to the tent and moved to the sketches, studying each face on them as Xenelith continued talking and explaining that he suspected the female fairies didn't really know what they'd gotten themselves into. Good, that meant at least some where underestimating them. This was perfect. [Color=a0410d]"Hold off the attack for a moment."[/color] She said as she set the sketches down and looked between her companions as she thought. [Color=a0410d]"General Faister you asked about spies and it's actually got me thinking. Could we perhaps find a way to infiltrate this group?"[/color] The question was directed at all in the tent, however she looked at O'Ner. She knew little of the man, but she did know one of his specialties was magic. She didn't know what kind of magic, but perhaps he had something useful. After a short moment she turned her attention to Xenelith. [Color=a0410d]"I commend you Commander for thinking to take the families of the two females captive. It may be of benefit to us to see if your men are successful and if we can't find a way to infiltrate the group then we can fall back on using their loved ones as bait."[/color] She told him as she gave an approving grin. She hoped Umber would continue monitoring their emotions as well if that's truly what he was doing. She was fairly positive he was, though.