Admiring their handy work, Magan smiles with satisfaction, answering his own question. "At least an hour I'd say. Those trees are big. Think how I would approach this. They will delay, looking for the ambush, I would certainly suspect one, remember near the bandit camp? Then they may need to chop the trees before a horse can drag them, time consuming and exhausting work, much harder when it si on the ground than when standing the way we did. They will unbuckle their armour to avoid getting too hot, or they will put axes in the hands of slaves to do it for them, even better. Then they need to unhitch and strap up the horses, more time. All this is if Gloyn's trap hasn't already broken a cart and set them back further. Now we need only wait for the right time." Magan leads the group a few minutes off into the trees, out of sight of the road. He chooses carefully, due north, above the part of the road west of the blockade. Here those working on the trees will be in a slightly different direction to those working at where the wagons should break, and different again to where a wagon would pull up to wait while men removed the trees. "This spot is perfect. Now give me quiet." He sits on the ground, his legs crossed before him, hands palm down to the side, just above the earth. His eyes are closed and he feels the wind, swirling around him. He hears the noises of nature, and beneath it the corrupting influence of men. The tremble of the earth under the rolling wagons and carts, the beating of hooves under the heavy burden of men. His senses extend, the large group of tortured souls as he imagines they are, packed close against each other. Further still to his own friends and their own heartbeats a little further away he resists the temptation to focus on them though, instead concentrating back on the larger group. Here he sits, keeping careful focus, honing in on his prey. Learning all he can and keeping track of their location. Waiting, thinking, analysing what has happened from their movements. Waiting, waiting, ... Until, finally... "Now is the time."