Christine gives a brief smile to Gilette and Burns. She knows neither well, but they like Sam quite a bit, therefore they're all right in her eyes.
"I will barrier the three of us as well. Stay close, so I may cover all of us at once." With that said, she turns to look over the group. She's a practical woman, not given to lofty speeches and especially not about to waste time.
"Good luck. May the Maker walk with you all." And with that, she leads her team towards the right, laying down a barrier as they go. Gilette moves ahead and carefully climbs up a tree, taking his time so he doesn't shake the branches too much. He looks out over the right side of camp, which isn't as busy as the left. More tents extend this way, and three Red Templars -- all swordsmen -- sit around a brazier eating. But then Gilette spots movement behind the tents and waits. Several more horrors are moving around back there, and one lets out a screech, doubling over in pain. The men around the campfire stop their conversation and look at each other in discomfort, but don't move. Still watching, it becomes clear to Gilette that there are just the two horrors, so he looks down at Christine and extends all the fingers on one hand to signal five enemies.
Christine nods her understanding and carefully picks her way to a place she can see Korrin. She waits until she's sure her friend can see her, then she stretches out all her fingers to signal Korrin with the number. Five on the right. That makes fourteen total. And the Inquisition numbers fourteen as well; imagine that. Now they'll wait for Church to throw the rock (and he'd better find a rock or something to throw, or so help her Andraste...) and for the confusion to signal Korrin to hit the archers with lightning. Anamaria and Giselle can take it from there, and then they can all move in.
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"I will barrier the three of us as well. Stay close, so I may cover all of us at once." With that said, she turns to look over the group. She's a practical woman, not given to lofty speeches and especially not about to waste time.
"Good luck. May the Maker walk with you all." And with that, she leads her team towards the right, laying down a barrier as they go. Gilette moves ahead and carefully climbs up a tree, taking his time so he doesn't shake the branches too much. He looks out over the right side of camp, which isn't as busy as the left. More tents extend this way, and three Red Templars -- all swordsmen -- sit around a brazier eating. But then Gilette spots movement behind the tents and waits. Several more horrors are moving around back there, and one lets out a screech, doubling over in pain. The men around the campfire stop their conversation and look at each other in discomfort, but don't move. Still watching, it becomes clear to Gilette that there are just the two horrors, so he looks down at Christine and extends all the fingers on one hand to signal five enemies.
Christine nods her understanding and carefully picks her way to a place she can see Korrin. She waits until she's sure her friend can see her, then she stretches out all her fingers to signal Korrin with the number. Five on the right. That makes fourteen total. And the Inquisition numbers fourteen as well; imagine that. Now they'll wait for Church to throw the rock (and he'd better find a rock or something to throw, or so help her Andraste...) and for the confusion to signal Korrin to hit the archers with lightning. Anamaria and Giselle can take it from there, and then they can all move in.