"Aye, t'was the plan. Could be we even might meet up with whoever's left of the good captain's men, provided they managed to shake off any pursuers."Doozey quietly agreed with a grin. Though it falters a moment later, as a thought finally hits him. So, while Utar and the Lord Regent presumably finalized any last preparations/organized folks for mobilization, he made his way over to Elisade and asks, "Uh, Eli? A word. You mentioned baby wing'd lizards before? Did'ja see if they had stingers on heir tails by any chance?"
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Villonah nods at Doozey: "I hope we do find them there." She then resumes helping others get ready for the trek.
Elisande turns to face Doozey again: "I dunno how many babies it bringed widdit, but I already seened one bitty one a wee bit bigger than a ridin’ goat, wiss a man astride it. And yes, it haz a bite like a wasp beastie.”Doozey may wonder at this point if Elisande would even know how to identify animals/creatures that are not goats or fish or, in this case, a wasp's "bite".
Meanwhile, after Utar carefully hands over the duties of caring for Aleyd to willing supporters, he notices with his peripheral vision (passive perception) that a few other released captives are serving themselves to whatever is inside the wagon parked near one of the courtyard walls (i.e., the wagon the devil came out of). Most of the items retrieved from within and then brought back out are quite mundane, such as cutting utensils, a heavy candlestick, and other articles that could be used as weapons in a pinch. However, one townsman retrieves a backpack and begins acting quite protective of it as the group preparations for departure come close to completion. Doozey, Neya, and Raist would all also notice this particular gentleman after a few more seconds, perhaps with the help of noticing what Utar has been looking at.
"Aye, t'was the plan. Could be we even might meet up with whoever's left of the good captain's men, provided they managed to shake off any pursuers." Doozey quietly agreed with a grin. Though it falters a moment later, as a thought finally hits him. So, while Utar and the Lord Regent presumably finalized any last preparations/organized folks for mobilization, he made his way over to Elisade and asks, "Uh, Eli? A word. You mentioned baby wing'd lizards before? Did'ja see if they had stingers on heir tails by any chance?"
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Utar lets those willing carry Aleyd's body, and thanks them for it. He doesn't stray too far from them as the group moves through the city.
Villonah nods at Doozey: "I hope we do find them there." She then resumes helping others get ready for the trek.
Elisande turns to face Doozey again: "I dunno how many babies it bringed widdit, but I already seened one bitty one a wee bit bigger than a ridin’ goat, wiss a man astride it. And yes, it haz a bite like a wasp beastie.” Doozey may wonder at this point if Elisande would even know how to identify animals/creatures that are not goats or fish or, in this case, a wasp's "bite".
Meanwhile, after Utar carefully hands over the duties of caring for Aleyd to willing supporters, he notices with his peripheral vision (passive perception) that a few other released captives are serving themselves to whatever is inside the wagon parked near one of the courtyard walls (i.e., the wagon the devil came out of). Most of the items retrieved from within and then brought back out are quite mundane, such as cutting utensils, a heavy candlestick, and other articles that could be used as weapons in a pinch. However, one townsman retrieves a backpack and begins acting quite protective of it as the group preparations for departure come close to completion. Doozey, Neya, and Raist would all also notice this particular gentleman after a few more seconds, perhaps with the help of noticing what Utar has been looking at.