Out of Character: Wise choice now you have to decide where you're going to keep the wagon because no one in the village wants it there. This wagon sure is taking up a lot of time, just take it out in the middle of somewhere and burn it or maybe use it as a trap.
Out of Character: A trap! That's a great idea! We can pass by the village when back from East City, recover it and transform it in a trap for his former owner! I'll post the purchases so we get ourselves some time to decide where to hide the wagon. For the future, we'll see...
Out of Character: Dudes we need to give the cleric some credit, he's totally smarter than that. Plus the last he headed was either south or back north with his OWN wagon. Why would he stop to look at another one when he has followers to do that?
Out of Character: Well, when we meet him next time he will be probably surrounded by armed men. He had enough time to reorganize himself. If we can take off some of his guards using this wagon in some way, why not trying? But we have a lot of time to think about this. Now, the urgent question is: where do we leave the wagon?
Out of Character:: It is hard to say if the Dark Cleric has rearmed. He is no longer in his base of operations (East City) to our knowledge. The original part killed a large number of his bandit guard and took a nice haul of gold. The word has most likely spread from our village to others. We do have his wagon it is hard for him to save face in that situation. Sure he killed two of our people, but how many did he lose? We could have weakened him, not just bodyguard pool, but his fear factor. We keep it up, he will have to come after us or he will be seen as just a old man with hired thugs. Its a option to keep in mind, if we can not track him down. We maybe able to pull him out by attacking his followers, power base, and supporters. Just a thought. Lets see what we find in East City. But chasing him to the south where has had time to heal and possible restock his meat shields does not make me happy.
In Character:: Aose makes sure that he takes the stronger of the wagon horses he is bigger than Cags and more likely to charge into a fight. This should not be difficult Aose knows something of animals from his years as a tracker. He brushes his horse and saddles it making sure that everything is prepared prior to departure.
DA: Saddle horse and prepare to depart with the party.
Out of Character: sgtlee, I guess we'll know how strong his forces are when we go to the east city but this I do know, these guys attack in dark places not in broad daylight like an army. I've passed through so many characters fighting them its embarrassing.
Seriously though, it wasn't just 2 we lost... We lost entire parties to the bandits. It took us like 5 seperate games to finally clear out Death's Mouth.
Bruconero, you might want to multi-task our actions like first we'll do this and then after we'll do that so we don't delay on these measly tasks. But you're doing really cool, thanks for being party leader.
Cagliostro waits for Aose to chose his horse, than takes the other one and saddles it. This Dark Cleric is certainly a tough opponent, he thinks to himself, and the two corpses they are honoring now serve as a reminder if one is ever needed. "Anybody feels the need to add something or you prefer to let this man take care of the religious aspect?", he asks then to the party.
Out of Character: East City will clear up many of our doubts or suppositions, hopefully. If somebody wants to honor the dead, please do so. If not we have to decide where to put the wagon and how we want to travel to East City. What JB will want to know is: we stay on the road or we cut through the wilderness? (I'm for the first option). In which order we travel? I would prefer to stay in the middle having at least one warrior covering my back.
Out of Character: I've nothing to add to the wagon discussion, already said what I thought just looking to go into the city now.
In Character: Lady Godiva simply says to the undertaker, "No you continue..."
She then goes outside and mounts her horse satisfied that there isn't anything more to see here.