Fendros' attention was diverted by Janius' shout as well, thankfully the alarm was a false one. It was a little eerie to have a walking skeleton in their presence though. While it was nice sitting in the pool, Fendros nodded in agreement to Ahnasha. He was curious about the situation as well. He also smiled at her proposition, "I look forward to it." "Alright..." Janius replied slowly, not knowing that Meesei was capable on what he considered to be necromancy, but not protesting all the same. He extinguished the spell in his hand and sat back down, regretting the small amount of Sujamma he had spilled in his alarm. "I take it th'scout went well, then?" "Yes, we found the areas that they are making and storing gas." Ariel responded brightly, "Meesei was definitely right, if I had blundered in there without a plan, or any sort of diversion, I definitely would have been caught." Not wanting to embarrass Ariel further by way of Lorag at breakfast, Fendros dressed himself in his leather loincloth before joining Ahnasha by the fire. Judging by their moods, getting back in one piece wasn't Ariel and Meesei's only accomplishment tonight. While they were talking, Sabine had crept up to the skeleton without attracting much attention. Recalling old memories, she looked up at its glowing eyes, and the two had something of a staring contest. Janius' face brightened along with them, now that the threat was no longer present. "Well, come and join us! We found some Suja-whatsit over in the back there. Lorag and I have been en-" Sabine interrupted Janius by placing both of her hands flat against the rawhide that covered the skeleton's ribcage and shoved it backwards. Back before she was locked up, the sentinels would normally stumble and regain their balance before proceeding as if nothing happened. With her strength now, though, Sabine had managed to push the creature to the point where it stumbled back further, colliding with the rows of broken crates that had held the flasks. A few moments after the skeleton had made the most noise against its surroundings, it slowly returned upright and walked back to where it had been standing. Sabine, facing away from them, held her hand up to her mouth. Her shoulders hunched and began to shudder. Tiny noises escaped her nose, in sync with the movements of her shoulders. Behind her hand, Sabine hid a wide smile. "Is she... is she giggling?" Fendros asked, craning his neck as if it would help to see her face better.