Out of Character: Thank you, darling. I love to be rescued by ladies even if, no offense, Lady Godiva is not exactly my ideal of feminine grace and sensibility (laugh). But she is the only woman available around here so....will do. I'm sure Cagliostro would get along better with Uhura and she already proved that nobody is better than her when it comes to rescues...
Out of Character: Don't get all touchy feely over it now, check my next piece of "In Character:" for you.
In Character: As Lady Godiva goes over to help the magician she curses him,
"Cagliostro you idiot! I should leave this joker to finish you off!"
In Character: Satisfied that the peasant rogue is hurt and he is running away and Dante is going after him and the other ones escaping, John now turns to the to other peasants who were trying to strike at John, and he says to them, "Oh, so you two want some pain too?" John tries another strike at one of the men who were trying to attack him.
Specific Action: Try another strike at one of the men who were trying to attack John.
Specific Action: Only if it helps get the peasants then Dante will dismount and pursue on foot.
Out of Character: Man oh man the lady saves the magicians butt each time!
In Character: Dante is frustrated by the escape of the peasants but he is dead intent on getting them one way or the other as he dismounts to try and get them on foot.
In Character: An evil sneer appears on Cagliostro's lips when he sees the stupid "Joker" fall into his own blood. "I owe you one, Milady", says the fortune teller to Lady Godiva bowing in front of her in a theatrical way. He then turns to check the guy he hit with the staff to make sure he is not trying to sneak on him from one side.
Specific Action: Check the peasant that fell after being hit on the legs by my staff. If he is still there, Cagliostro will try to hit him again
Out of Character: Don't be jealous, Play. If you will be nice and kind to me I might want to borrow her to you next time you are in danger (laugh)
In Character: Lady Godiva is not impressed with the magician. "You ought to know when to act and when not to, maybe you need to drink more strong wine to relax your nerves."
She then quickly looks around to see who else is in battle and notices that Aose and Dante have disappeared. Seeing that John is capable of handling his own and the magician already rescued by a highly skilled woman she has no need to stay here.
"I'm going to look for them, stay here and keep out of trouble magic man."
Specific Action: Mount horse and then go look for others giving any help needed.