Coraine continues discussing the fair and equitable disposition of treasures received as he leads the way to the inn.
"Well, my friends, what about this? We divide the treasures we have found into eight shares, the six of us take a share each, and the final two shares are held as party funds. These may be used for the mutual benefit of the party - to purchase wands of healing, and so on."
"Then, once we have defeated the evil of the cult (a task which will, no doubt, be both long and difficult), we may take those original one-eighth shares and pass them on to Lucius' and Rodigan's families."
"Of course, if we find Rodigan, and he rejoins us, then he will be entitled to his own share of any treasure we find."
"Oh, and I think it would be good if we agreed to put a further two equal shares into the party purse, to cover any future party expenses. Then, when we part company at the end of our quest, we can share what's left in the purse equally between us!"
Here Coraine pauses to greet the innkeeper and say, "The God's blessing on you, good sir! A round of drinks for my friends. And if you have any more of that excellent beef you served me the last time we were here, I would be thankful of it."
[sblock=OOC]I make it a total of 11531.42 gp treasure, not counting the potions. If they go into the party purse, and we divide by eight, that means equal shares of 1441.4275 gp (round down to 1441.42 gp).
Therefore 2882.84 gp would go into the party purse to cover party expenses, and some time down the track we pay that amount to Lucius' and Rodigan's families. (Well, at any rate, Coraine will make sure that Lucius' family, or the temple, gets Lucius' share.)[/sblock]