Cairn MacSidhe -- Breakfast Conversation
Assuming that we are staying at the Bairdéir "way station" deal, instead of out in the general public, and that, therefore, we have a reasonable degree of privacy to talk about Bairdéir business over breakfast, Cairn says, "So what do you think our next move should be? As I see it we have a few choices: First, we can talk to the barmaid again and try to get lucky and pry some more information out of her (I don't like this option, personally). Second, we can go and see the Maor Clún and (a) see if he can give us some likely leads and (b) kinda shadow him and wait for the assassins to strike. (In my opinion, this would also just be asking for trouble.) Third, we can attempt to deduce the identity this "clerk" that our source was just about to name when he was so rudely interrupted. (Honestly, how many clerks can there be in Clún??) Those are the best three choices that occur to me off-hand, and they really only point to one reasonable course of action, I would say. I don't like having so few options, so I'm hoping that I have missed something crucial. Please, somebody knock me out with some great ideas!"
"Oh, and just incidentally, I agree with Gavril that the presence here of one of Daoine deBith from the house who are hunting me is probably coincindental. But let's not be blind to any clues we may find that indicate otherwise, okay?"