Specific Action: Lady Godiva will sit on the end closer to the entrance. It is her intention that if a fight breaks out the she will close these doors immediately so not one can leave or get out. Until then she hops to grab a peek at whomever is under that hood from where she is sitting.
Specific Action: Dante will return to his seat but on the way back he will still try a sneak a peek at whomever is under the hood.
Specific Action: Cagliostro will examine the stairs. He wants to understand how much he would be protected if he decided to shoot from upstairs (Are they open or closed somewhat by a handrail or something, how many people at a time could engage him if he was up and so on). He will also try to evaluate which kind of people is actually inside the tavern: do they look like normal patrons or do they have common traits (Like if belonging to the same organization, a typical cloak of whatever sign common to some of them).
Out of Character: Guys, what for losing time with the hooded figure? Even if it was Wanderer, how can we know? None of us ever met her so our characters have no way to know. Maybe the players could recognize her from the description but, in that case, applying the knowledge to the game would be meta-gaming. I don't see the point in all this running in circles around that hood....
Talking about strategy. If the stairs are large enough for two people at a time, that would be the perfect place where to engage our foes: three of us using the bows from up, two blocking the access at, let's say, the middle of the stair. We would create like a funnel so we would not be outnumbered. Main drawback: who will block the exit door? A single person would risk too much because they could just decide to ignore the stairs and take care of the guard first. Depends on how many of them will be here when we decide to act. If we can attack when, for instance, there will be only be 5 or 6 people in the tavern this could be a good strategy because we could take them out with the arrows before they could put our guard by the front door in serious danger.
Ideas?
Waiting for Felipe to post actions.
In Character: Dante returns to the table to continue to wait and acts like he is in friendly conversation with Lady Godiva.
Out of Character: Nothing much gained I guess we like have to wait.