Zork agrees with George's offer and says, "I'm ready!". When he gets to the farms he will try to search all areas of the farm for the clues especially entrances to the children's rooms.
Out of Character: This might be a good time for Victor to overhear and offer help as well.
As the men stand up to leave, Victor puts down his goblet and raises a hand. "Before you go gentlemen, a question, if you will." He directs his attention at Tom "Does your daughter have any possessions that she holds particularly dear? An old toy, a gift from a deceased grandparent, that sort of thing? And if so, is it still in the house? If it is not, I'm afraid I'm inclined to agree with the guard; a 17 year old farm girl disappearing in the middle of the night with no sign of a struggle sounds more like a runaway than anything sinister. If she left it behind however...then you may need some extra help, as whatever took your daughter is either very quick or very cunning, or perhaps both."
Zork rubs his chin, "Then treasure or ransom is not the reason." He looks at the man talking, "Good, more of us to search", then without more of an introduction he motions to leave so they can get to the farm and investigate. On the trip there he will introduce himself to Victor and find out what he is all about.
"I can ride with you so long as your clubs are put away because I mean no harm to anyone here, just trying to help."
On the way Zork will ask the lads why they are so spooked and what they know of the disappearances.
"Goblins? Did I hear someone mention something about those wretched creatures?" Looking up at the boy passing by, "You there, what do you know of goblins?"
After hearing the story she says, "I am Krusten and you will need my help on this task, I have a special dislike for goblins and it will make finding them even more glorious!"
She boards the wagon with or without invitation and bids the driver to carry-on and not mind her presence. After settling in she introduces herself in the proper, "Krusten the name and slicing goblins the game, is that why you all are here?"
Upon seeing the cocoa eyed [red] haired woman Zork thought he was in some sort of dream or trance. What are the chances of such a woman of beauty having the same desire for combat as he did and best of all she was in the same wagon and going on the same adventure. He was simply speechless, for the first time, in a long time.
Victor barks out a short laugh at Zork's reaction, surprised to see the man stop talking. "Technically, we know nothing about any goblins. We're actually going to investigate the disappearance of some of the town's younger folk, which one of our young friends here apparently attributes to the world's most organised goblins, who don't leave any tracks, and can kidnap children without a trace." He leans back against the side of the wagon. "However, I'm sure an extra pair of eyes won't go amiss, and if we do find any goblins, you're more than welcome to join Zork here in hitting them." With that he gestures to Zork, then look away over the side of the wagon.