Specific Action: John will remain on his seat and he will specifically watch the unknown hooded person who is on the darker side of the tavern and if he or she looks back at John, he will look away and he will continue on spying on the person to see if that is really the Dark Cleric.
Out of Character: That map brings back memories and don't be so ready to shoot cowboy, we need to wait til things calm down in here, not so? It's not the cleric so that's good, but now we need to decide if that IS Wanderer and what she is up to. Maybe I should go sit with her?
In Character: Lady Godiva uses the tip of her hood as the visual horizon so her face isn't shown, she keeps looking and wonders about that person all the way on the other side.
In Character: Dante is surprised he knows this.
"Yeah, well I was looking for something a bit better."
He then tries to change the subject, "By the way when do you normally close here?'
Out of Character: Guys, this is not the moment to play around. Attracting attention is all what we don't want to do. As I see things, we should just sit down, drink and wait for this place to become a little bit empty. Keep a low profile: the best result would be people casting a look in our direction and then forget even that we are here. I don't want that, when we will stand up to change position because we have a plan and decided to act, all the eyes will be on us because we are those moving around and asking questions.
Fair, if that's Wanderer she is trying to disappear in the background. I don't think she would be happy to have a conversation with a stranger about her mission in the very place in which she is about to conduct it. It would be just like asking a guy in the bank if also him is there to rob it. If the elder hired her they told her that our group is on the mission also. She knows as we know.
Let's think of a plan. Any ideas for an effective strategy?
Out of Character: I was being serious about this. I'm hoping to know like when they close so we know when the least people will be here and at the same time confirm the hooded person. JB didn't say "She" But from the description I'm betting it is Wanderer too. Still how did the barman know I was at the inn? That's not kosher.