Zork make a motion to Jhod about the man to see what he wants to do about it.
Later: Zork checks the slain specially their weapons and armor to see if there is anything of value worth taking. When finished he will listen to any current conversations quietly in the background.
"I am glad we followed you after all" Mykael tells Archival "It would have been a tragedy indeed to have returned to find Jhod dead or worse, turned into one of these things..." He looks over the fallen bodies of the werewolves.
"Better check those ropes, make sure that they are secure" he tell Theaton as he nods his head toward the unconscious man "That, or give him the mercy of a quick death before he regains consciousness and turns again."
Mykael will help check the fallen for weapons, coin, or anything else that may be of use to him and the party; the items he finds he hands over to Theaton for them to be divided later on.
“Grogdrol addressed you as Thorne earlier. My name is Archival Oragor, it is a pleasure to make your acquaintance," I state, extending my hand to the man. "Did you find your quarry among this lot? If not, would you mind allowing us to view the wanted poster? That way we could keep an eye out for the individual as well. We have been tasked by the Swordlords to strive against banditry and other unlawful behaviours in this region.”
Out of Character: Just to clarify, all 3 of the werewolves remain in their hybrid wolf-man form. The two wolves left normal wolf bodies. I wrote ambiguously, sorry. The rope he was tied with is frayed due to his bite, so tying the man up with a proper hog tie and muzzling him?
In Character: Jhod says, "Please don't underestimate the power Erastil can imbue me with. I would be more than able to run and hide." Despite the confidence of his words, he's betrayed by his shaky voice.
Thorne hands over a wanted poster with the sketch and description of a thin, black haired man with stubble and a pale complexion. The sketch is reminiscent of the man that had been sick in bed.
He admits, "I don't think I got my mark, they haven't transformed back into humans yet. That's probably because they're natural lycanthropes..."
"Born into a brutal life of evil," Jhod finishes. "The one that's still aliveis the one you are chasing. He should die." He chokes at the last word.
Thorne responds, "Still alive? I have wolfsbane extract; if we're lucky it will cure him. But it is still a poison."
Jhod counters, "He's too weak from his sickness. He'll die anyway. Just save it for later." He looks to be fighting back tears.
Thorne looks around for more opinions on the matter.
Theaton searches the werewolf that had the vial. In her satchel is a second vial (Identical to the first), a half-eaten pumpkin, a beast whistle, a wooden flute, two hats (A ushanka and a hood), and 78 gold and 12 silver. Also she was wearing full chainmail, held a masterwork greataxe and carried a hidden hand crossbow with 10 tiny bolts.
Zork searches the werewolf outside. In her satchel is a disguise kit, a chef's hat and apron, another ushanka, two different vials and 7 gold. She was also wearing chainmail, wielding a longsword and also had a stored light crossbow and a hidden silver dagger.
If you truly believe that he cannot be saved then I will leave the choice of his fate up to Thorne, it is after all his mark.
Out of Character If he says to, and doesn't do so himself, I will load my last silver bullet, walk until I am adjacent to the werewolf, and fire it, for a coup de grace, but only if Thorne says to end him.
Zork picks up all the things and comments to himself, "How interesting for a werewolf to walk around with a silver dagger, obviously not much of a friend to other werewolves."
To Jhod he asks if he knows what the potions could be.
Out of Character: How do you want to divide these things?
Theaton will tie the man/wolf up hog tie him and muzzle him as needed. He turns after that is done to the others, "The goods we find off the others will go into a pot. If someone can use one of these suits of chain mail speak up otherwise we take them to be sold and the profits divided up. Same goes for the weapons and any coins found."