Someone cleared their throat behind the party. As they turned to the sound, Lord William raised his hand in a faux salute, as if he found the very idea of performing the gesture rather quaint.
"It seems to me," he began, as Valorkoth's head snaked around to the Necromancer's side. "That if we are in need of a distraction, perhaps there is none better than a dragon, and perhaps on its shoulders, one of unrestrained magical power." One could almost sense the grin beneath the man's mask.
Valorkoth sniffed in bemusement, a cloud of smoke leaving his nostrils as he gave a deep, throaty chuckle. "Indeed. Perhaps it is time I took to the skies with this young necromancer on my back."
"Young? You mistake my age, good sir."
"No, no I do not." with that, Lord William gave a mere shrug and, as the Dragon lowered itself to the ground, walked to its shoulders and straddled the ridge of raised scales that ran along its back.
"Shall we be off?" the necromancer asked.
"Indeed we shall. Make ready to begin to hunt."
With that, the dragon spread its massive, leathery wings, and with a single flap flung itself into the air. It let loose a ferocious Roar that echoed across the sky, and the heads down below turned up in surprise as a Dragon swooped low, strafing the army with a gout of burning breath as the Necromancer astride it flung down orbs of magic that detonated amidst the foe below. Their assault did little to dwindle the numbers of the army, but they now had its full attention.
"Now we begin the infiltration." Orgarash said, moving to the edge of the cliff and stepping over. He dug his boots into the side of the rather steep slope, and either by magic or sheer strength, kept himself against the slope as he slid, his massive form digging a groove in the gravelly hillside as he descended. It was a long way down, however. Grakul followed behind, sliding his way slowly down the groove the larger Orc had been kind enough to dig out for him.