As they talked and planned about what to do about the approaching threat of the monsters it came clear that they probably weren't all that too far behind anymore. The horses outside began to grow a little restless, their sense of smell probably greater than that of a Galmin's, small whinnies and grunts being heard from their beasts of burden outside of the hut, who could probably tell that the beasts would be there soon, or perhaps already were somewhere outside the camp, looking for a way in. In the meantime, Vialesa began to try and climb the Palisade fence that surrounded the camp, having taken a bit of a more direct and shorter path to get to it rather than having just bolted in the general direction of the camp as those on horseback had, allowing her around the time the party had gotten into the hut and were a bit into their own conversations about what to do about the creatures approaching the camp. Unfortunately it would be a bit of a hard climb since the large wooden spikes didn't really have any footholds or places to grab onto nor was she that physically strong in the first place. Still, it was indeed worth a shot. Soon enough she would begin to climb up one of the large wooden pole, that had a top that was sharpened to a point, finding a little difficulty in doing so, but soon enough she was indeed halfway up the about ten to fifteen foot tall pole in the Palisade fence. By the time the horses became a bit restless... she barely managed to climb up the rest of the way, but now came the problem of descending without hurting herself since it was around a ten to fifteen foot drop, having gotten up there about a few seconds after the horses, not that she could see or know this from her position, began to grow restless around the hut the main group was in. Still, upon looking in from her position atop the spiked wooden mast in the Palisade she could see that the camp was very deserted, except for a single flickering light inside that northern hut that was coming from the open door that Leifr was standing in, not that she could see him. That meant that there was indeed somebody there... probably. Fortunately no one could see Vialesa up there as of yet.