That's strange. How did it find us from so far away?
What's spying on us?
Was that bolded as an action? Your first instinct tells you that while Rexes do not have visible ears as predators they likely have sharp senses and can likely hear your camp due to all the alarms and screeching animals. Presumably it could smell you from some ways off as well, though the breeze should be going down the mountain at night.
Taking up a covered position, as best the forest will allow, Tallion wraps his Cameleoline Cloak around himself to blend into the underbrush and takes careful aim at the Rex. With the patience of a trained sniper, peering through his gun's sights, he waits for the right shot shot. Almost whisper quiet, his Long Rifle lets loose a las bolt at the Rex.
I use Concealment to blend into the underbrush. Then I take a Full Action to Aim before firing at the Rex. If I hit, then my gun will be dealing an additional d10 per two degrees of success; to a maximum of two extra d10s
Taking advantage of your opponent giving you time to act, you carefully aim toward what should be a weakpoint. As natural for a sniper of your caliber it was an amazing hit. Something that would easily decapitate a human or vanquish an Ork. A shot that may well have been guided by the God of War himself. Yet your bolt to the giant's tiny right arm does little to deter the creature and in fact urges it into a charge toward your group. Your specie's mighty creatures of war are certainly something to be admired.
COMBAT START
Initiative
Kedia 16
Unamed Raptor 14
Tallion 12
Rex 12
Teeth 9
Indaria 8
There is no surprise, so Tallion is considered to have used up his move for the first round. It is now Kedia's turn, and her raptor after that.
Battlefield Positioning
Tallion furthest back, behind cover. Will be considered 0,0 on our map with every space being considered 1 meter.
Kedia, furthest forward. 3,10
Indaria, in between. 2,5
Teeth 3,3
Kedia's Raptor, 4,4
Rex 0, 54 (28 Wounds)
I hope that makes enough sense that I don't actually have to draw it out :V. Lets hope this is more clear than the old way of keeping track of positions.
"How can you—"
This is troubling. If it's the old man using heretical magic to body-swap, then how is he going to prove that's what happened? Marco looks back into his memory to make sure he has his memory intact and whether he has any of the old man's. The mind's been swapped, not the body, so technically the sorcerer shouldn't have the memories that'd make it easier to prove who's the pretender.
(Rolling WP)
You indeed have your memories intact in full, at least as much as you did in your true body. Attempts to find the old man's memories are...successful, in a manner. You can tell that the Old Man's memories are in his body. You can not manage to read them. It is like they are a whisper in another room or a dot on the horizon, while it is clear there is something present it is impossible to even guess at what that something may be.
Hopefully he has the same problem on his end...