"You would fall in battle alone, without allies by your side?" Retorts Durgan. "It's dangerous to think that you're invincible. I kniw from experience."
Out of Character: So, without ambiguity, what are we doing?
In Character: Zork sighs, "Whatever you wish, but I am not going to wait here any longer while my weapon is rusting dry. I will give you a couple of minutes to decide and then I shall do my own investigation."
Out of Character: I posted in Ibdman's intro but I don't think he is keeping up Emily, he hasn't posted anything since July.
Out of Character: I would suggest subscribing to the Main Game thread, since KNtoran already described that the meat was taken.
If you wish Gell to do something more than what I'll write, feel free to add it.
Out of Character: So, what is the plan? Would we have really stayed on the hill for an hour watching some men eat behind tents? If you don't know put Zork down for taking a long ride down and around the camp so I can approach them from the front. I have a war horse so she can run fast if there is trouble.
Out of Character: I was going to log in this morning to update Zork's action but missed the chance, sorry. I think whichever direction Zork came from, Durgan would have followed to avoid splitting the party.
I also think it's okay to watch for an hour, the bandits were supposed to be quite close so we aren't actually disadvantaged by waiting and staying safe.
In Character: "Let's comply for now," Durgan says to Zork and he tugs on the reins of his horse.
Out of Character: *sigh* Really, I'm surprised its not worst than a female voice we spend to much time deliberating something as simple as approaching an encampment.
In Character: Zork remains stoic looking to see what happens next. He stops his horse and tries to observe everything that cannot be easily seen.