Out of Game: Yeah, I was just out of a bad fight with my wife and I over-reacted. Sorry, Fair. The problem is that often women don't understand when is better to just stop talking and wait some time before raising the same subject again: I still had her insisting on the same annoying subject on my left while I was posting and my nerves went out of control...
Out of Character: So, back to our situation. Fair has already an action, since she can't miss the appointment. What you guys want to do? The idea of bringing the captives to the village is still up? If yes, who wants to go? How to bring the prisoners (JB will certainly want a detailed explanation since he already asked about that)?
Out of Character: I feel like we should just execute them and get it over with but I don't know all the implications of it. Bruconero maybe she is trying to tell you something about spending time on the net.
In Character: Dante looks at the peasants and says, "We don't know what to do with you but you're lucky I'm not a troll becaus you probably would be nice roasted."
In Game: I think we need to gag them so their cries and pleading do not give our position away. We can then figure out how to cut them up and place them in stew without them bothering us.
Out of Character: I say we sit here with the prisoners until we get more information to continue on the main mission once the lady is able to meet with her contact. Once that is done we can then figure out what to do with the captives.
Out of Character: That is a way to go but I wouldn't stay in the same place we should at least move camp to another location probably closer to the Village where its less likely to be attacked.
Out of Character: Felipe dude, we are trying to decide where to keep the peasants until Lady Godiva is done meeting with someone in the forests. We're not heading to the city yet.
Out of Character:: captives are up to you. Aose is more than willing to fall on them with his dagger out afew times.
In Character:: " Lady when you go to the meeting I would like to go with you. Safety in numbers. Plus looking at the captives if I hear another peep out of them I will kill both of them.
Edited: sgtlee on 18th Mar, 2013 - 8:35pm
In Character: Cagliostro looks at the captives with an annoyed expression. "Even if I'm sick of hearing those cutthroats wine over and over, I think I will stay here or wherever the group decides to relocate. I'm pretty popular around here by now and maybe better if I don't show up at the appointment. But I believe that Lady Godiva should not go alone: these folk already proved how deceptive they can be".