Malkai looked over at the strange scene unfolding. At first he thought the man running after them were the owners of the camels, to which Malkai responded . [color=00a651]"Must be the owners of the camels. Let's go!"[/color] But before he got too far, an orcish woman came running after the mage. All the more reason to leave. Things only got strangers when the dwarf of all people decided to recruit the orcish woman and the mage into their ranks. Malkai just sighed. He supposed that at least new there were plenty of bodies to trigger any traps at the temple. Then Vivian revealed herself to be a drow. Very odd, but at this time Malkai had stopped being surprised at these sudden and strange appearances. Not that he was going to drop his illusions; he wasn't sure how the orcish warrior managed, but he wasn't about to let everyone know he was a half-orc. He still wasn't going to let them know he was a druid. The less they knew the better, he figured. [color=00a651]"If we're done gawking, let's move. Also... I'm not paying her."[/color] Letting the dwarf take up his own advice and speak for himself, Malkai had no interest in paying for the services of the orcish woman Graug. He simply continued on his way towards the desert temple, hoping that no more weirdos show up and want to join their band. If so, Malkai may as well consider themselves a mercenary force. They certainly lacked the discipline to be a proper military unit, but where just rag-tag enough to be a band of misfits.