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SAM: We’re going to go shopping at three in the
morning?
MATT: Technically, elements of that guard’s body
are charcoal now.
MARISHA: That’s what I was going to say.
Let’s go back and raid the fire.
TALIESIN: There’d also be a fire inside the inn,
to be fair. Charcoal is– it’s not like it’s hard to get.
TRAVIS: And you two seem to be able to move freely,
without suspicion.
TALIESIN: That’s true, you can go shopping more.
LIAM: I will.
TALIESIN: Let’s go maintain the illusion of
innocence for the evening.
MARISHA: Should we walk the cart off?
LAURA: Yeah, yeah, yeah!
TRAVIS: And leave it outside town as we’re
making our way back.
Maybe give the horse a little spank
on the ass and send it on its way.
MARISHA: See where it goes. I like that.
TRAVIS: Shall we?
LAURA: It’s open 24 hours.
LIAM: That random book about fiends has all the
answers about the fiend we’re chasing. Let’s go
get it.
LAURA: Yeah. You should do that.
TALIESIN: Xhorhas. It’s a creature from Xhorhas.
I’m pretty sure, I don’t know. We’ll see.
God, I’m remembering something.
LAURA: Let’s go.
TRAVIS: We head back.
MARISHA: We go along the lake, then off to the edge,
and then we’re going to give the horse a slap and send
him off past–
MATT: Okay, so the cart makes its way.
The two fishermen you see are in the process
of tying up nets and bags of things, and they just
stop and watch you guys ride by, then go about the
rest of their work. You continue with the cart,
pulling it up toward the southern edge of where the
Ustaloch meets Trostenwald, and you can abandon it
there, or you said you wanted to send it somewhere?
LAURA: I don’t think we would have taken the cart
past the fishermen. Are we going to do that?
TRAVIS: I thought we were going to head back
to the village, to a good distance.
LIAM: How much ground did we cover, I don’t know?
MATT: So what are you doing?
TRAVIS: We’re taking the cart back to a distance
from the city.
LIAM: Half a mile.
TRAVIS: Yeah, and then letting the horses run,
so the– sending the track off.
MATT: I see. Okay.
LAURA: I don’t think we would have gone right past
the fishermen that would be able to identify us.
MARISHA: Using the lake to hide tracks.
MATT: Okay, so you guys head the opposite direction for a
little ways after the field. All right. Who’s spooking the horses?
LIAM: That’s your specialty.