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shore of the Ustaloch to the outskirts of |
Trostenwald. |
MARISHA: When we get to the shore, we should |
probably split up. |
LAURA: How are we going to get this giant head to |
the authorities? |
MARISHA: That’s a good question. |
LAURA: Oh, I got an idea! Why don’t you go get a |
wagon as soon as we get to shore, and we’ll help |
you load it onto the wagon, and then you just take |
it on in yourself. |
TALIESIN: It’s a shame we didn’t just get rid of a |
wagon not more than one night ago. |
SAM: Why do we need to take it with us? Us |
traipsing through town with a giant head seems |
like it would draw focus. Why don’t we just put it |
somewhere and send the authorities out here to |
find it later? |
TALIESIN: Someone else may get to it, or something |
might happen. |
SAM: What are they going to do with it? It’s a big |
head! |
MARISHA: We could leave someone with it, and we |
can just– |
TRAVIS: I could stand guard as a crownsguard next |
to it. |
TALIESIN: What could people do with the head of a |
creature like this? |
MATT: What could people do with the head of a |
creature like this? Who knows. |
TALIESIN: Would I know? |
LAURA: They could make a lot of soup. |
MATT: They could turn it in for– there’s a lot of |
poor folk here. If they had a large looking odd |
creature, that’s worth some gold. |
SAM: We can hide it. Maybe some of us have skills |
to hide things. |
LIAM: I think Fjord had a good idea, which is if |
you can disguise yourself as a crownsguard again, |
you wait with it. You guys get back to the tavern, |
yeah? |
MARISHA: You can go and alert the authorities. |
LIAM: Now, here’s the thing. I may be speaking out |
of turn– I know I don’t know you very well, but |
it feels like the thing that we all share in |
common here is that we don’t wish to make– maybe |
not you– make a big splash here. |
TRAVIS: Agreed. The less attention, the better. |
LAURA: Well, you know, whatever. |
TRAVIS: The less attention, the better. |
TALIESIN: For the moment. |
LIAM: Okay, so maybe I’m 70 to 80 percent correct, |
but we’re all in this together. |
MARISHA: And gold. I like getting paid. |
TALIESIN: We need to get this one back to the |
circus, too. You might be helpful for that. |
LIAM: I don’t want to make a big thing. I’m going |
to go the authorities, to– my keen mind tells me |
that woman’s name was–? |
MATT: Oh, the– sorry. |
LIAM: Yeah, the one who wanted to go eat. |
MATT: Yes, you’re talking about– |
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