OOC: [sblock]I have been presenting A'jardin's view pretty much as it is. He did try to "game" the conversation a bit to try to give Scun time to heal the others, but in a totally defensive fashion. At first (before he had a chance to say anything) he felt a bit guilty about the death of the hobgoblin he helped kill (via Enlarge Person), but as soon as the hobgoblin leader opened his mouth he became convinced that all the accusations are merely a facade to try to extort money from the party, so the guilt faded away. Now he's actually angry at the hobgoblin's apparent mercenary view of the death of one of his allies. (my friend died, might as well get some money out of it), which is enhanced by his honest fear that his new allies (and A'jardin himself) were just about to die while the hobgoblins stood by and did nothing. By the way, it is a quite frustrating situation to be in, but very interesting from a role-playing point of view. About the healing, I say one charge from the wand for each unconsious party member is the best way to be sure they don't die, just one, it will hardly make them fit for combat.[/sblock]
Your arrogance astounds me, that you can stand there and say that you would have defeated the renders and the orcs with not a single loss after already losing five of your allies before we even arrived. At the best, it seems that you may have suffered the same losses wether we arrived or not. More likely the orcs would have killed you all. We perhaps rushed in where we should not, but your claims are baseless, and the only one doing any threatening here is you. I will defend myself and my comrades if attacked, but otherwise I bear you no ill will; I merely wish to leave this terrible situation.