In Character: Frustrated that he cannot find the peasant Dante curses the gods for being too casual with the peasant that escaped. After spitting on the ground he continues to look some more until he feels its time to return to the camp.
Specific Action: Keep looking for peasant and then return to the camp.
In Character: Lady Godiva is furious and feels like she is part of a group of drunken men. She has a vexed face and isn't doing anything to hide it as she rides back towards the meeting point.
In Character: "This is the best I can do for you", comments Cagliostro with a smile after setting Aose back on his feet. "I'm not a healer, but a Mystic and paranormal practitioner". The wannabe magician adds his second line without looking straight in the eyes of the warrior, hoping that somebody will ever believe that last statement to be true. "As you can see, my wounds too are far from being completely healed": saying this, he shows the party a hairy and skinny leg, his own, which is not a show somebody would willingly want to see.
Out of Character: This is what I think... We've like messed this up so bad that we need to head back to the village, get Aose and Castrilgo healed up and then come up with a better plan than this. We're like all over the place in this adventure and definitely no closer to the cleric than when we started.
In Character: Dante sees Aose and immediately looks around as though there was a battle he missed. "How can the gods curse us this much?" he grumbles while getting off of his horse.
Specific Action: Grouth will look to the others to see what our next move should be as he keeps an eye on the prisoners. Knowing that there is a possibility that the escaped one may try to come back to free the others he tries to place himself in a good position to keep his back covered.
Out of Character: I completely agree with Play. We really need to regroup in the village and set up a plan. Let's bring the captives with us, who knows they can become a good for negotiating with the locals in case of future troubles.