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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. |
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