"I will need to take a closer look at it later, but for now, we need to get moving." Meesei said, glancing over to the exit. "We do not need to give that Orc any more time to prepare. We also cannot discount the possibility that he has an alternative exit to escape through. If you do not think you can fight effectively in this state, then stay in the back and use spells, or take on your wolf form." She advised Shifting into his lycan form would not rid him of his injury, but their regenerative properties were more pronounced in their wolf forms. Without another moment of hesitation, Meesei led on deeper into the caves. Lorag and Sabine took the lead along with her, though it was not long before the relatively narrow passage widened into one they could all potentially stand side by side in. After a short distance, the group turned a corner and was surprised to see the Orc himself standing just down the corridor. It seemed too easy, which, unfortunately, meant it was. They started to rush forward, but just as Meesei began charging a fireball, the Orc scowled at her, then swiped his spear to the side against a nearby wall, severing a rope that activated a mechanism in the ceiling. Suddenly, there was a loud rumbling and what appeared to be a wooden section of roof between a few support columns broke away as large rocks came cascading down between them. Meesei's fireball harmlessly exploded on the falling rocks, and they all had to scramble back in order to avoid being crushed. After the dust settled, Meesei saw that the pile of large rocks extended all the way to the roof and filled the width of the corridor, blocking their path. Meesei walked up to the newly formed wall of rock and looked it over for any gaps they could exploit, but sadly finding none. She turned back to the others, realizing that their situation had become more desperate. "We need to get through these rocks, and quickly. There have been no alternative paths so far, so the only way he would barricade himself in like this is if he has another escape." Not moments after Meesei finished speaking, Sabine approached the rock wall, let out a low growl, and began to pull away the rocks one by one. It would take far too long for her to make a gap alone, but alone she was not. "Sabine has the right idea. If we all work together on this, we should be able to create a gap large enough to squeeze through quick enough that he won't be able to escape. Let us show this Orc why it is unwise to challenge a pack of lycans to a test of strength." Meesei said. She tossed her pouches and clothing aside, then began her own transformation. When she was finished, she joined Sabine in tearing down the wall of rock. One after another, the others joined, further speeding up the process. Each individual stone was rather sizable and heavy, but for a lycan, it was like throwing pebbles.