Doozey grimaces, then while wagging a finger at Neya, nodded in agreement. "Now that's a fair point. In which case, I got a new idea. We find a spot for the wagon tonight to hide it, offload everything into Raist's place, assuming that's easy to conceal as well and noone you don't designate can come in. Then, come tomorrow we get rid of the wagon altogether and ride into town with as much as we can in the bag of holding." The halfling suggests.
"Once we're inside, we can see about renting or buying another wagon and come back to pick up the rest. Or... we maybe reach out to one of our contacts who we think might be able to get the rest in later with less scrutiny... Not for free, of course. Actually... yeah, In fact, if we reach out to Dornal or Harper, either one might have the means or sway ta handle the whole process of liquidating all this. Preferably in such a way that's of also benefit to the people in town at that? Just a suggestion. Fer now..." Doozey trails off from there to try and find a decently thick copses of trees off the road for the group to settle in. He even briefly considers the small forest roughly towards the north of town(*) as a last resort.
(@Lerus: Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong about that forest tidbit. But, I vaguely remember Doozey having departed town to follow up on a hunt for werevandals a few episodes back, and it involving him searching a forest/park before returning to town and getting jumped in the square.)
"Nothing enters without.my leave. And when the door is shut it is unseen. The downside is after 24 hours. Anything left inside..well, wont be inside anymore"
"Twenty-four hours will be plenty enough time to get it all sorted out this close to the city, so I wouldn't worry about it too much. But that said, anything exceptionally important aughta be something we keep close at hand. Fair enough?"Doozey said offhandedly, as he still appeared to be trying to spy decent cover. Though depending on how dark it had become by then, the task is easier said than done.
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Doozey grimaces, then while wagging a finger at Neya, nodded in agreement. "Now that's a fair point. In which case, I got a new idea. We find a spot for the wagon tonight to hide it, offload everything into Raist's place, assuming that's easy to conceal as well and noone you don't designate can come in. Then, come tomorrow we get rid of the wagon altogether and ride into town with as much as we can in the bag of holding." The halfling suggests.
"Once we're inside, we can see about renting or buying another wagon and come back to pick up the rest. Or... we maybe reach out to one of our contacts who we think might be able to get the rest in later with less scrutiny... Not for free, of course. Actually... yeah, In fact, if we reach out to Dornal or Harper, either one might have the means or sway ta handle the whole process of liquidating all this. Preferably in such a way that's of also benefit to the people in town at that? Just a suggestion. Fer now..." Doozey trails off from there to try and find a decently thick copses of trees off the road for the group to settle in. He even briefly considers the small forest roughly towards the north of town(*) as a last resort.
(@Lerus: Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong about that forest tidbit. But, I vaguely remember Doozey having departed town to follow up on a hunt for werevandals a few episodes back, and it involving him searching a forest/park before returning to town and getting jumped in the square.)
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"Nothing enters without.my leave. And when the door is shut it is unseen. The downside is after 24 hours. Anything left inside..well, wont be inside anymore"
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"Twenty-four hours will be plenty enough time to get it all sorted out this close to the city, so I wouldn't worry about it too much. But that said, anything exceptionally important aughta be something we keep close at hand. Fair enough?" Doozey said offhandedly, as he still appeared to be trying to spy decent cover. Though depending on how dark it had become by then, the task is easier said than done.
When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.