Reylorna keeps a careful watch. From the prisoner to the way they had come, to the room that is now being explored there was a lot to pay attention to but she did her best with a roving eye. Dharak makes eye contact with Jal to make sure he heard the steps as well. Dharak mindspeaks to Reylorna. "*Send Ryzar and Duplar up, quickly and quietly. There's more company in the side passage up here.*" She answers quickly with The Way of the Will. *on their way*. He puts himself against the wall through which the side passage opening issues, covering the entryway with the strange weapon. Jal moves up with Dharak, keeping to the other side in order to cover him, despite his lack of missile weapons. His blades are ready, and he's begins whistling something obscure, probably a heroic march, before realising this will draw the attention of the owner of the footsteps, and falls silent. Reylorna indicates with the motion of her hand that Ryzar and Duplar should join the others while stating "more company up there." Nodding a confirmation, Ryzar holsters his dartgun and quietly draws his wide-bladed shortsword. Then, with the careful tread of a wilderness trained warrior, Ryzar stealths his way up to where the others wait in ambush. Duplar follows, still holding the Karazthani lightning wand Four figures step out of the side-passage. The first is a rather ugly human male, the second is a kandar woman with cropped brown hair, the third a kandar man, wearing a wide-brimmed hat concealing much of his face, despite the fact that the whole place is underground. The fourth wears a cowled robe, hiding his face; no-one can tell race or gender. The human leans over one of the control panels, and flicks a switch. Several greenish lights begin to glow, and the humming sounds get louder. So far none of them seem to have noticed they have visitors. The two kandar exchange glances, and the woman says something agitated in a language nobody present understands. Reylorna continues to look about trying to keep watch on the area as well as their prisoner, giving the prisoners a little more attention in case they attempt to take advantage of the situation. She notices four man-sized figures stepping out of Dharak's side-passage, but her attention is distracted by an crude attempt to control her mind; it seems somebody wants her to release the prisoner's bonds. But her will is powerful enough to resist, and she realises the attempt is coming from the orange prisoner. -- Tim Hall, http://www.kalyr.com "It's a fine line between stupid and clever" - Spinal Tap

