[Rtron and Vesuvius collab]
"Umm, wouldn't they break if you just pushed them down the hill? You could stand in front of them to slow them down and just roll them calmly, but you seem to be in a hurry too." E'nasha spoke, nervous around these people she didn't know, but wanting to help them all the same. She looked around the nest again, noticing the animals still roaming around calmly despite the screeches of the monster bird not too far away. "Maybe, you could tie some of these animals to the carts, and they could keep them going slow enough that they wouldn't break?"
Aramir nodded, glancing back towards the gigantic bird screeches. "We are in a bit of a hurry, as we don't know when the giant bird with a taste for walking, talking, meat will come back and try to kill us all. I don't know about you, but I personally like living. I think we can tie at least a few of them up to the carts, and have them take them down hill." She looked at the makeshift dirt and rock cage that held the animals in it. "Just as soon as we can figure out a way to get them out."
"We should probably just tie some rope around them and then lead them over here to tie to the carts." E'nasha said as she walked over to the edge of the cage. The nearest animals barely paid any attention to her as she started messing with some of the rocks making the wall of the cage. Some of the rocks came out easily, and soon E'nasha was able to dig a hole big enough to fit some animals through, one at a time. Getting them to stand still and tie a rope around them might be a problem, so E'nasha just stood at the opening to block any from leaving without a rope.
Aramir hurried over to the carts, along with Liam and Auriel, looking for enough rope to hitch what animals they could to the cart. It wasn't a quick process. Digging through the carts took time, especially when they didn't know where anything in the carts were. Soon enough though, urged on by the screeches of the Roc, they found rope. Aramir looked up at all the herbivores and then up at E'nasha before handing the rope she had found to her. "You lead them. I would try, but I suspect they'll just drag me away."
E'nasha nodded and took the rope from the elf, stepping into the cage with the animals. None of them charged at her or anything, but that just worried her that they might run away if she got too close. She slowly walked up to one of them, glad that instead of running away, it just stood there and looked at her. "Hey sweetie," She said calmly, "You wanna come with me?" As she asked the question, she made a loop in the rope and tied it around the creature's neck. The animal followed her with only a small tug on the rope, and E'nasha got three animals on the lead before she decided to take them out of the pen. She went over to the carts with them and attached them so they were ready to try and go down the plateau.