As they sprinted, Rak could practically feel the frustration grow.
This wasn't a problem where the solution was just running in and bashing whatever issue there was would be a good option. The trouble was without that solution, the Half-Orc was nearly out of tricks. It wasn't that he was a fool or an idiot incapable of thinking beyond such tactics.
The problems was that he had never been trained for such things.
He was a warrior, a front-line fighter.
Not a sneak-thief, not a rogue or anything of the sort. Minerva was right, they couldn't just run in, but the options they had did not inspire much confidence in Rak. He mulled for a few more seconds, then shook his head and looked at Minerva. "Fuck it."
Rak cursed as he glanced down at the Wayfinder.
"I'll follow your lead." The Half-Orc had never been one to abdicate responsibility, and that wasn't what he was doing now. Of the two of them, Minerva could form the better plan for this. "Underhanded, over, whatever."
His teeth clicked together. "I just want to get the bastard."
This wasn't a problem where the solution was just running in and bashing whatever issue there was would be a good option. The trouble was without that solution, the Half-Orc was nearly out of tricks. It wasn't that he was a fool or an idiot incapable of thinking beyond such tactics.
The problems was that he had never been trained for such things.
He was a warrior, a front-line fighter.
Not a sneak-thief, not a rogue or anything of the sort. Minerva was right, they couldn't just run in, but the options they had did not inspire much confidence in Rak. He mulled for a few more seconds, then shook his head and looked at Minerva. "Fuck it."
Rak cursed as he glanced down at the Wayfinder.
"I'll follow your lead." The Half-Orc had never been one to abdicate responsibility, and that wasn't what he was doing now. Of the two of them, Minerva could form the better plan for this. "Underhanded, over, whatever."
His teeth clicked together. "I just want to get the bastard."