"I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts on the matter” "Liaena made a plan?" Rithrynn immediately asked in return, staring back at Thea and Liaena with a look of confusion, before her eyes finally fell on the crude drawing on Thea's desk that was supposed to represent something that might be identified as a 'battle plan' drawn by an ogre. The Night Elf walked through the room to stop at the desk, staring down at the parchment while awkwardly moving a hand up to scratch the back of her hood. "Well, it's... " Rithrynn started, holding the parchment up while glancing down at Liaena, the latter currently looking up at her an intense, dark stare. " ... it's not the worst, but I do believe that my mistress, Serphia, already has a plan of her own. Scaling the cliff walls is a part of it, but I think she'd rather want to see the castle itself with her own eyes before deciding on which direction to approach." Rithrynn muttered as she studied the map, turning it slightly sideways as she attempted to interpretate the strange hieroglyphs on the corner of the map that was Liaena's handwriting, referring to some 'distraction' of some kind, the next readable word saying 'BOOM', followed by the drawing of multiple skulls around the text. "But I am a little curious about this 'distraction', which really hasn't been covered in any great detail here... " Rithrynn said, before placing the battle plan back down on Thea's desk and returning to look at Liaena, with her eyes narrowing to give her a critical look! "What are you planning on blowing up?" The Night Elf asked, now looking more suspicious towards the little girl. Rearing her rump, Rithrynn would slump it down as she sat on Thea's desk with arms folded across her chest, ignoring the protests from Thea behind her, as well as the creaking noise from the desk under her butt while she stared at the black haired human. "Any explosion at the harbor is going to stir up a hornet nest that we don't want to deal with. If there is going to be an explosion, it has to either be far away from the harbor, as to draw attention away from it, or close to the end of the operation, so that we can disappear before any crowd gather."