
Out of Character:: so who is heading back and who is staying? If these cutthroats died out here the village would have never know. The same if we would have lost this fight, East City would have never known. It is a cruel world in medieval times. The village belongs to the same King as East City, yet they did not ask him for help.They hired those outside the law. I don't think they asked us to capture the Cleric either. Just putting that two cents out there. This is not Dungeons & Dragons where we are good and evil, we just are. My character would risk his life for old person or kid, but would cut the throat of a enemy in his sleep. Not sure what that makes him, but pragmatic.
In Character:: I understand we need one of the two that meet the man in the city to stay with us so he can identify us and we can identifying him.
Specific Action:: once we know who is going to the meeting point Aose goes with them.
Out of Character: So, everybody going back to the village? What about our appointment? Fair, the contact only knows you. You should be there at the appointment! I don't think he will be much talkative with somebody that just states to be your friend....
Out of Character:: Not sure that is a good idea. These guys are not a lead to our end goal and we would be letting one slip through our fingers if we all go. This is the problem with this act. We also do not want to split up, JB's games can be deadly in groups, split up we could all be climbing trees.
I recommend that maybe we hold them here with two guards and after the meeting we can transport them back.
Cag's if we had the wagon we could have locked them in there [..].
Let me know what our plan is, but right now we have completely been diverited from our goal by two cutthroats that are only a burden because we let them surrender. (I think Aose wasn't held a lot as a kid, that is why he is like this).
Out of Character: I'm completely on your same page, Major. We lost a strategical resource of great importance, like the wagon is, and we didn't even get the advantage of not being recognized since everybody knows where these horses are coming from.
These captives are useless as well, just an hindrance. I volunteered to go back at the village because Play stated he would go and I thought it would be only the two of us: I'm injured and I planned to visit a doctor since I was there. But now already 4 people want to go. I will stay, but without Lady Godiva the appointment will be useless...
Out of Character: Sorry, my bad, I got too involved in this whole captive thing that I forgot about that. Right, so Lady Godiva will stay behind and someone else will need to see about the peasants.
Specific Action: Lady Godiva will keep her appointment with Horde's referral and let someone else take her captive to the village.
Out of Character:: I was being sarcastic about the wagon. Granted the smiley face didn't show up. We need Lady to stay that is the only one he knows.
Out of Character:: disregard we posted on top of each other. Edited: sgtlee on 14th Mar, 2013 - 12:44pm
Out of Character: Dante is still set for his action. How are we going back, them walking and us on horseback? Main road, through forests?
Out of Character: This is the best way, in my opinion. Cut the rope in three pieces and use them to tie their hands behind the back. After that, every horse carry two riders: two of us (first horse, needs a driver. The others will follow), two captives on the second and one of us and one captive (sitting in front) on the third horse.
Not important if you said it sarcastically or not, Major. I'm still crying on the loss of the wagon (sensible subject for me, since two characters ago (laugh)).