Their approach after breaching the walls was something more akin to a shock and awe approach than their previous tactic. All of them were in their beast forms and nothing was going to stop them catching up to the Orc hunter. With the guards posted onto the rock wall being short work, they came across another formation. This time they didn't have high-ground archers stopping them, and Meesei had taken full advantage by compromising their line and causing their formation to break. It was a move that presented great risk to herself, as evidenced by the scratch she took across her front, but these hunters were not as disciplined as they needed to be to survive. Fendros, Ahnasha, Janius and Sabine each picked their own target. With little chance of helping each other, the bouts ended with either the hunters' bodies being eviscerated by claws or ripped in some form by the pack's teeth. Courtesy of being injured, Janius' opponent managed to fend him off for a moment, but the hunter made the mistake of being too aggressive. Janius still held enough control over his mind to grab the man's spear and pull him up into the range of his other claw, resulting in the man's death. Sabine had decided to take a similar route to Meesei, but managed to reach a higher point and jump a little further in order to reach her target. The beleaguered swordswoman she landed on hardly had a chance as she had been attempting to defend herself from Ahnasha and Fendros with her remaining companions. The moment of distraction gave Ahnasha and Fendros the opportunity they needed to follow through and leap onto the remaining hunters. With the fight over, Fendros couldn't help but think that maybe they were getting ahead of the hunters. There were a lot of them, evidently, but whatever they were trying to set up here, it either didn't trigger or didn't work. Without realising it, Fendros was falling for his own sense of security now. There was no time to reflect, however. They had to keep moving.