Lady Godiva pouts about what Horde says to her. After rolling her eyes she goes outside angry saying only "Men!" as she walks out. She knows Horde has a point. She hadn't done anything yet, she hasn't even used her bow yet so who was she to dictate methods. She honestly hoped it would never reach to that because she wanted to do good.
Out of Character:: We have to like figure out the rest on our own. Good news is we might have another player joining us soon. I recommended a thief.
Lancelot bids farewell to Horde and goes outside to plan the next step with the rest of the party.
Jonathon smiles when they finish up at Horde and when he leaves his home he asked everyone, "So how about we find a bandit and see what information we can find out."
Turning to Lady Godiva he says, "Many bandits are a cowardly lot m'lady, as such I doubt it would take much to get them to talk," he smiled and explained, "one just needs to play upon their fears and supersitions."
Out of Character:: Good we could use a theif, let hope a healer come along soon as well.
Lancelot grins, "...And how do you say we find a bandit again? Most of them are in the south and that's not where we're supposed to be right now."
Out of Character:: There aren't clerics in WOM like you might be thinking.
Jonathon smiles and explains, "Don't you know that crime is everywhere and as such you can find a bandit everywhere. One does not need to go to the East City for the... Information that we need."
Out of Character:: That is actually something I have been wonder. How does WoM compare to D&D. My character is a spellcaster/illusionist. In this world what does that mean?
Edited: Thomaslee on 9th Jul, 2011 - 12:29am
Lancelot tries to be humorous about the idea, "So we see a bandit there or here and he has on his clothes I am a bandit, please torture me for information. Lancelot then says there has to be other ways than just hoping to pin down a bandit.
Out of Character:: Dude did you read up on your character type before you created it?
Out of Character: Yes but it did not explain how spellcasting works, nor what 'spells' I can use and how my spells will be stronger as I gain experiance. Perhaps D&D has spoiled me, everything is spelled out completely in that game. I will ask in the questions thread.
Edited: Thomaslee on 9th Jul, 2011 - 12:26am
Lady Godiva shakes her head at Lancelot,
"This is no time for jokes. We need to come up with a real plan before this day is wasted. We know that the Inn is where we need to be but how do we get in?"