The numerous types of Grimm had surprised Gwyn slightly. She hadn't really expected the Emerald Forest to be teeming with that many types. She tried to remain calm, but Nevin linking with her had helped her to remain placid. Certainly, she had felt her own resolve waver when his had upon sighting the Deathstalker. However, the fluctuations of Nevin's bravado were brief enough that they effects weren't negative enough to cause her to cower. The appearance of the Basilisk caused her hands to quiver in trepidation when she first acknowledged it. The daunting beast left her with enough motive to pursue after the other group when Enyo indicated the path before her. She followed after the others, using her energy to stay close enough to the group while also trying not to drain herself so that she would be unfit to fight if it came to that. Randy had mentioned keeping the ranged fighters to the back and the close combat ones towards the front. “I'm versatile,” she informed the members of her group. Her gaze flitted from one to the next as she spoke, seeking out Abel first followed by Nevin and Aurelia. She tried to remain as laconic as possible, keeping her words to a minimum. “I can go to the front or the rear.” Gwyn fussed with the dial on Rhewlif quickly, extending the weapon to it's full length. The segments of the metal pole clicked into place. There wasn't enough time to discuss their Semblance powers or their weapons which was unfortunate, but she knew that there wouldn't always be ideal situations to know what one's allies were capable of. In a way, it was beneficial that they didn't have much knowledge of their companion's capabilities because it prepared them for future occurrences where such conditions might limit them. Maybe Abel had the right idea with continuing to try and flee from the Grimm, but how long could they run before they were cornered? What if they backed themselves into a worse position? She didn't really want to think about it. Maybe by continuing to move, they could scope out a more advantageous location for fighting the beasts. Although putting herself in a poor location was definitely preferable than being abandoned for pausing to debate the matter. She continued to head after Abel and the other group. There was certainly strength in numbers anyway.