Specific Action:: After visiting priest/cleric join group at elders.
Out of Character:: Sorry I left that out. I read the rules on magic in the game but did not find much on divinity to understand what he is using. Have we tried anything but brute force yet to bring him down?
Out of Character: Makes you wish you didn't spend every last piece of gold you had buying equipment right? It was kind of funny when you tried to exchange stuff but the villagers scorned you, also makes you wish you raised soul up too right? That's what happens for first time characters so don't worry about it but JB does have a no sharing of equipment rule somewhere so don't even think about that unless one of our characters die and then it is a free for all.
In Character: Lady Godiva isn't surprised that no one wanted the wagon, the last time we were here we were followed and disliked for having it, no doubt it is the same again. She quickly jumps up ready to visit the elders. "We need answers", she says with a concerned look.
Specific Action: Follow along to the elders.
Out of Character: You know it only struck me after reading what JB posted how long I've been in this scenario. We really need to get this cleric and be done with him.
In Character: Lady Godiva feels frustrated the elders can't give more information but then again why should she, they hired her and not the other way around. She thinks for a moment,
"Do you have someone in the east city that can show us around or just keep us until we figure out the dark cleric's weakness?"
Specific Action:: My question above.
In Character: Dante wonders about the mysteries they referred to.
Specific Action: Ask the elders what more they can tell about the "Mysteries" the dark cleric might be into.
In Character: Thad wonders to himself What have I gotten myself into. He has heard tale of how terrible East City is. Though he is a thief himself, he has never had a desire to travel there. The old adage, "Too many cooks in the kitchen" comes to his mind. Oh well.
Specific Action: Listen to what the Elders have to say. He has nothing to add to the conversation, ready to go whenever the rest of the party is through conversing.
Aose is a little concerned he assumed that some where hurt in this quest he did not realize that entire groups had fell. But just as fear should take root, that force called pride overtakes it, he thinks of the challenge and glory of taking such a foe down.
In Character:: Aose will ask the elders, "Where did the Dark Cleric come from? No one starts with that much power, everyone must start and be trained somewhere. What do we know of his rise?"