But, why split the group? The rest of the party would have to wait for the two or three of us to get back from the morgue anyway. We might as well go together.Druke said:Hey guys I have not had time to look at the OOC page because of finals and such. Now that I have had time, I hate to throw a monkey wrench into the plans but it does not take our whole group armed to the hilt to gather information. Two or three of us should be able to identify his body, if indeed it is his. I do not like jumping to the idea that captain is no longer living. That route could be a whole waste of time.
Well, we're going to the rescue as soon as we're done with getting information anyway. So that's already the plan. Travelling around town is taking a long amount of time, though.Druke said:I don’t like the coincidence of the area of possible disappearance of our captain to the vicinity of the missing girls. So far all the shady dealings of this community have led back to one person. I think we gather information today tonight rescue whoever we need to rescue.
... Well, who does the ship belong to? Assuming Captain Ben is dead, we have to work out what to do with the ship. We haven't discussed this yet, and were going to deal with it after the children anyway.Druke said:Go the ship with those rescued set sail for a day to let things cool down then come back delivering the girls to their parents and getting a large group together to take out that one person that all shady dealing lead back to.
a) We're going to gather information before saving the children anyway--this includes finding the captain's body.Druke said:Before we save the girls we need to know whether or not the Captain is alive. If we do rescue them without saving him too the bad guy will retaliate against him for our actions.
If he is dead it will not matter. But then the girls have to be saved and returned plus the threat will have to be removed. Our party is not strong enough to do this yet. Which is another reason why we need to know if Captain is alive. If he is we get other people to help us (child’s parents). If he is dead then we go for the gear.
Either way we cannot sell the ship. Sometime in the future we will have to disembark to the island and see about Jenny.
It did appear that you had already started discussing it.Jdvn1 said:... Well, who does the ship belong to? Assuming Captain Ben is dead, we have to work out what to do with the ship. We haven't discussed this yet, and were going to deal with it after the children anyway.
I'd like to go visit the captain, see if we can find clues on his body (and, since we'd be at the morgue, check the other dude's body), sell the cargo (and possibly the ship if we decide to go that route), buy what we need, talk to Deidrich, and then save the children.
Well if the heavies want to have a once over at someplace they know they are going to be fighting thats their progative where if the mouths want to go talk and ask questions that is thiers.Jdvn1 said:But, why split the group? The rest of the party would have to wait for the two or three of us to get back from the morgue anyway. We might as well go together.
Regardless, it was a 'friend' who told us that Captain Ben was dead. We're going as much to search his corpse as we are to identify the body.
and you know there not corrupt because...Jdvn1 said:We could alternately take the children to the guards. "You may have noticed some children are missing? We found them for you."

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