The wind was her advantage, throw in the snow and it was perfection. She dropped to a crouch on the wall and took a look around. Her eyes seemed brighter in the whiteness. Could she risk everything and attack as a dragon? She wasn't sure, but Iluq called to be released. It'd been so long since she allowed herself to be Iluq again, but it would be too much of a risk. instead she looked to find her friends. Bravin wasn't fairing as well as Captain Ulbarich. She began to move, picking up speed in the wind and the snow. Bravin was just hanging onto the wall for all his worth. The Orc couldn't move like she could in snow, and they were hissing at the blindness of the situation. Smells were lost in the wind, they couldn't find them here. Once they were off the wall, that was. If they stayed here they would be dead. She grabbed Bravin by the collar.
"It's me." She said over the din of wind and snow. "I saw Ulbarich jump into a tree. That's where we're going." She hauled him onto the wall and carefully moved with the man until they were lined up with the tree as well. "Now jump!" She aided him with a push and the man leaped into the tree, only barely catching a branch. Vedette turned to look, but then joined him in jumping into the tree. She caught a branch with little difficulty and climbed up onto it. She disappeared among the branches and snow.
They all had, for now.
"It wouldn't be safe to stay here until the wind dies down." Vedette said as she rubbed the blood from her hands with a kerchief she pulled from her pocket. It would heal itself in time, just get rid of the loose blood and move on. She looked around.
"Our best bet, I think, is to get out of the trees and try to rejoin your men. I can lead the way. I'm used to running through snowstorms." Vedette was having a hard time resisting the urge to just become Iluq. It would have made things so much easier. She was sure all of the Bandits would be dead thanks to the orc, but then she'd be busy dealing with orc for who knows how long..