
Tilrantre watched the hawk fly off then noticing the boot print,he notched an arrow and started following the tracks. He wasn't sure what humanoid creature made the bootless track but was hoping there was a clearer print up ahead. His senses were now on full alert, and he felt quite at home.
Seeing Tilantre notch an arrow, Albrecht holds his quarterstaff at ready and Champ bristles slightly as he concentrates sniffing in that direction. Staying at the edge of the road, Albrecht has Champ stay by his side, ready for action and alert to any danger.
Out of Character:I'm assuming since you said the rangers can tell, that excludes Albrecht and Champ from knowing what kind of tracks they are until someone says something. With Tilantre suddenly on high alert, Albrecht is just reacting to that.
Krusten, in the course of traveling looks left and right, at her birdie and then back at the road.
Specific Action: She continues that until 'something' happens.
Zork stops the war wagon again after seeing the sudden movements of the hawk. He asks everyone if they saw what the hawk did. He then looks out for a signal from the rangers if they see anything. Meanwhile Zork retreats the war wagon so he is not fully exposed.
Out of Character: If Zork can see the rangers he signals them to stop and look out for the enemy. After he does his original action.
Out of character Are the trees thinned out enough to allow the war wagon to go through?
While Tilantre was concentrating on following the tracks he looks to see if the party was following only to see Zork I signaling him to watch out for a threat ahead. Tilantre signals back that he understood. Turning to the other ranger he relays the message then continues following the fresher set of tracks, moving slower and keeping his eye out for the threat ahead.