This is loose verification but "He did not carry on with a frenzy of words and spoke directly, “You have intent in your eyes beast. Let it be known.” The words were calm, steady."
He would not know what the orc's eyes held unless he was looking him in the eyes. He's standing in front of him. I'm going to go reread your post.
"Everyone was busy taking a long time to get to the point, so the Orc took it upon himself finally to close some distance on he who seemed the most likely to have brought them here, the tall one all alone with an aura of importance about him."
^That leads me to believe that "some distance" is left up to the reader's discretion. It could be a foot or several meters. Also, from previous posts, the orc has maintained distance between the other party members and himself.
As long as the point of interaction is referenced in some way, explicit details are not required. I, the writer, was not planning on starting a fight at all. It is far too early in the story to kill off main characters. Hell, if it makes it better for all involved, I'll rewrite my post to exclude that part. I obviously don't have a problem striking out parts of my post if the majority of those involved have an issue with it, considering I've already done it once. I was just playing Oscar as he is. Nothing more.
FrozenEcstasy said
And the idiot draws a sword in a holy place. Sam was only trying to get him to calm down.
Holy is a matter of perspective. A follower of Dúv wouldn't find it as such. With that said, and as it has been said, Oscar has no intent to kill. So far, there is a gathering of rather docile individuals. To expect that an open welcome will be given to the one who isn't, seems silly to me. Especially going off the actions made by the character in previous posts.
I have a meeting tonight at eight. I will check in after that (9:30 or so).