With the raiders dead the mages feel confident to take a look around the camp with the rest of the fighters. Dorian makes his way over to Cullen, taking a brief moment to look him over for injuries.
"I don't know if there are any camps close enough to hear what just happened," he says, "We kept the dogs as quiet as we could. Their barking would carry more than anything else."
He deliberately ignores the sounds of the dogs being put down. He's not a fan of the beasts but he still finds it unfair for them. They were good dogs with bad owners. Such a shame.
"Your archers didn't let anyone get past so as long as no one heard the fight we should continue our ambush without trouble."
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"I don't know if there are any camps close enough to hear what just happened," he says, "We kept the dogs as quiet as we could. Their barking would carry more than anything else."
He deliberately ignores the sounds of the dogs being put down. He's not a fan of the beasts but he still finds it unfair for them. They were good dogs with bad owners. Such a shame.
"Your archers didn't let anyone get past so as long as no one heard the fight we should continue our ambush without trouble."