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touch.” The Watchmaster gathers alongside the |
other five crownsguard, lifting up the shackles of |
the three that had been arrested and begin to drag |
them outside of the tent and into the night air. |
LIAM: I send Frumpkin to follow. |
MATT: Okay. |
MARISHA: Can I double back into the performance |
area and see if I can find that little girl that |
they’re looking for? Before they do? |
MATT: You may, if you want to. So you send |
Frumpkin just to follow them. You guys are staying |
behind, then? |
TRAVIS: Are there three regular crownsguard that |
are going with Molly? Or is the Watchmaster going |
with them as well? |
MATT: The Watchmaster is going with them, or at |
least he’s exiting the tent with them. It looks |
like there are five crownsguard attending the three |
of them that are shackled. |
TRAVIS: I’ll go out the front exit of the tent |
just to see if the Watchmaster goes with Molly. |
MATT: Okay. |
LAURA: I’ll follow Fjord. |
MATT: Okay, so the two of you are following. |
Anybody with them? Currently, it’s you two and |
Frumpkin. |
SAM: Are we going with them or not? Should we stay |
here? This is not our affair, right? |
LIAM: I don’t know. I’m having second thoughts |
about being here at all. |
SAM: Well, you sent the kitty, didn’t you? |
LIAM: Yes, and we’re not going to leave without |
him. Why don’t we just–? |
SAM: Follow behind a bit? |
LIAM: That’s right. |
SAM: Okay. Sounds good. |
MATT: All right, so as you guys exit, keeping |
a pace behind, watching the |
crownsguard guiding the current prisoners towards |
the actual city, Frumpkin keeping a zig-zagging |
distance behind and following. |
LIAM: DM? |
MATT: Yes? |
LIAM: Is it possible for me, if Nott is holding my |
hand and leading me, to go full third eye and walk |
blind and deaf here looking through Frumpkin’s |
senses? |
MATT: I would say yes, but you are purely like– |
because all you’re doing is walking forward and |
you need someone to guide you. |
LIAM: Right. |
SAM: And he can’t communicate to me either so– |
LIAM: I can talk, but I can’t hear you. I can talk |
and hold her hand so she can stop me from |
prat-falling all over myself. |
SAM: Yes. But you can talk? |
MATT: He can talk but he can’t hear you. |
SAM: Got it. Okay. Great. |
LIAM: But we’ve done this before so you know to |
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