"There there," Durgan pats him on the shoulder. "There will be plenty more opportunities and much more danger. I learnt today that I should beseech Trithereon for more healing spells."
As he shed a little tear, he says "Ill never learn if things keep going like this! How am I going to prove myself to you and this group? Even the new ugly one come and, apparently, was more useful. And now, he flirt with Emily! I'm useless!"
"I wasn't flirting," The half-orc protests, speaking too loud, flushing brown and not looking at Emily. "The Amanaeris - the autumn pansy - is a...is a common peace offering among elves! Everybody knows that!"
This last statement is delivered under his breath, grumpily.
He looks uncomfortable and decides to change the subject: "But you haven't answered my question - where are you going and do you need another sword, I mean another flail? You wouldn't need to pay me much - just...twelve gold pieces...or silver would do. Or whatever beginners are usually paid. You're not to take advantage of me!" He warns.
Zork cannot believe the amount of drama that surrounds this new group. He wants to laugh but keeps it within himself so he isn't considered insensitive.
Emily shakes her head as she walks past the mountain of a man. "Bad liar" The thinks to her self, will have to remember that. She walks over to comfort her young friend. "We will do something togeather later to lift your spirits, young Morg. You have many untapped skills." She looks back at the half man in curls, what of him? What shall we do with him?
Emily will take a drink of water and looks over at the bandit being questioned. "Master Durgan, "May I have some alone time with the prisoner, I might have better luck, perhaps a ladies touch will go farther."
Zork hears what Emily suggests and becomes suspicious. For some reason he is weary of Emily's intentions. "I'll handle this, after all the bounty was on my head!"
What ever you wish sire, however I doubt you will get much from this ruffian using brute force. I will try and hunt down our new friend. Perhaps he has need of me.