[Center][h2][color=ed1c24]Aurora[/color][/h2][/center] It did not take long for Aurora to remember why she had left Brutrumukk to his own devices. [Color=ed1c24]"Yes any creature. Perhaps even one of the other hags. I do not mean bears, I mean bearings. It's another way to say where we are and what the plan is, which should be more than following your stomach."[/color] She said voice filled with irritation. [Color=ed1c24]"I suppose I shouldn't expect any more from you than that, despite the trouble you following you're stomach got you into with those creatures in the water."[/color] While Clapperclaw led the way, Aurora would continue to elaborate on what happened to the rest of the group to Jub if he wanted to know more about what happened. She would listen to his tales as well if he wished to share them. Finding the chariot in the woods was strange, though once Voth explained something large and flying likely took the riders it made some sense. The creature likely fled for its life. The chariot it was attached to was elven in make, though the engraving she did not recognize. Carefully, possibly too timidly, Aurora approached with her own rations to try to feed the beast, completely ignoring the warning growl from the owlbear. [Color=ed1c24]"Poor thing, you must be exhausted. Rest and eat."[/color] She said to it in Elvish while gently setting the food down in front of it. [Hider=OOC]Nature check is a [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29840]7[/url], and likely a fail. Animal Handling at disadvantage is a [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/29841]4[/url], also likely a fail. [/hider]