Belaver looks visiby troubled at the inquisitorial proceedings, but says nothing; his heart may disagree, but he has always been taught that an Inquisitor of St. Cuthbert has an infallible sense of evil.
Belaver will inform the party of the nature of the "ogre", noting that it is unlikely to return with its keeper slain and that he should be able to peacefully dissuade it should it do so. From the treasure pile, he will claim only the wand of healing.
"We should get back, let Kerwyn come back to us, let their attention fade. I should be able to find something to kill the scent of the next scouts we send in, if we decide we need a second run."
"So, there are goblins inside which will attack us. How do we turn the tables on them? Launch an attack into the tower in the dead of night? Spring their trap with illusions? Charge in for gods and glory?"
Belaver graciously accepts whichever of the divine items Craven gives to him, and remonstrates with Toriah on the wisdom or lack thereof of getting involved in bar brawls.
Belaver calls out the words to a summoning spell, bringing a giant eagle into being and then dropping to take cover from the sides of the wagon.
OOC: dropping the Remove Disease.
"I am honored, and a little overwhelmed. I will, of course, do everything I can to fulfill my duties, but I am still quite young." Belaver will write a letter to his grandfather, soliciting advice on his new post.
Belaver notes the age of the food to the party; "I believe this means that Karlun has been gone for several days. That does not bode well for him and his wife."
Belaver pleads that he cannot be impartial in this matter; having been present during the events in question, he's necessarily biased. Consequently, he'll abstain from a vote of guilt or innocence in this matter.
"David's here? I suppose I'll have to go find out why." When Belaver has the chance to do so without leaving the Grove unattended, he will go out to the Trading Post; he'll leave Neshi behind, so the serpent gets a chance to rest and recover.
"The sick should also go to the temple, or the Grove. They will need magical care." Belaver will take the sickened animals to the Grove, to seek healing for them.
Presuming that the reptile's recovery is a false one, induced by undeath, Belaver holds Neshi back and pelts whichever one of the ghasts he has a clearer shot at.