[img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1437887169753645106/1437887170240053248/dancesw_monsters_a_female_knight_in_a_medieval_city._She_wears__82d3afd1-621b-4e7e-b8b7-2b48531731f6.png?ex=69367e88&is=69352d08&hm=77ee0976eddea2c71323f2ce60f7dc8eb88c42a6938009481b5d82f1d669fd4b&[/img] KaMara had taken her seat alongside the ladies she'd entered the hall alongside. The others that had traveled the treacherous mountain passes with, the gladiator, the cat girl and the fencer, had joined the three in the Meeting Hall for the formal debrief by Ryota. The Beastman laid it all out in no-nonsense terms and she appreciated the candor. Not that she fully understood the mystical mechanics of the situation but it sounded just as bad as the tactical end of the equation. The Gladiator and the Assassin both had sound counsel, in her estimation, for Commander Ryota but the Bear-Man knew the true extent of Nan Gau's strengths, weaknesses, defenses and resources. "[color=0072bc]I stand ready to defend Nan Gau in whatever way you see fit, Commander.[/color]" she addressed the Bear-Man. "[color=0072bc]But I do think Yumi...[/color]" she pronounced the Assassin's name as if it were 'You-May', her American accent slipping unceremoniously into the [b] Common Tongue as she spoke[/b], "[color=0072bc]...has a valid point about striking directly at who or whatever is the 'intelligence' behind the undead horde. A decapitation strike would make handling even a large horde of undead a whole lot easier when they're just a shambling menace rather than a directed force.[/color]" From the Adventurers assembled around her, she thought there were enough that solidly fit a reconnaissance force while still leaving some to stay behind and defend the town.