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OOC: Uh...that was not my intent. You are more than welcome to continue dancing with the red boots if you wish. I thought all of our work was done there.
Kruk follows the others into the room with the priest.
I'm pretty sure Les was just joking. No worries.

[/sblock]Raiyek takes the sack of gold with another bow.
"Thank you, priest. May it be long until you reach your master's domain."
Their business with the temple concluded, Raiyek turns to his companions.
"Is this when we sell the loot and split the cash, then?" he says with a grin. "I'm satisfied with this amulet, the rest of you can divide the money as you wish." With that, he tosses the bag of gold to Les.
[sblock=Loot!]To Covaithe: Would I be right in assuming that we can sell the mundane gear of the orcs for 20% of market price? Just making sure before we split the cash. Once again, thank you for a very enjoyable little adventure!
Assuming that we can sell the orcs' equipment for 20% of market value, and that no one wants to keep any of it, that leaves a total of 528gp to split.
Now, the question is, how do we want to deal with Kilbeth and Raiyek's magic items? If we count the value of the items as part of the pot, then neither of them get any of the gold (even if we count them at 20% market price). That's fine with me (which is why Raiyek gave up his share), but I can't speak for LRC.
If Kilbeth and Raiyek don't get a share of the gold, then 528/7 = 75.43gp (deal with that however you want

).
Just for fun, 528/8 = 66gp; and 528/9 = 58.67gp.[/sblock]