Jill smiles at both men and claps her hands with excitement.
"Race you to the bridge!" is all the warning Peth and Kye get before she storms off trough the field, her bare feet obviously used to running.
The Western road has become more crowded than before, but the people leaving Angelwatch are just as gloomy, and the ones coming in - just as apathetic.
The morning sun still shines brightly, but dark clouds can be seen coming from the North, suggesting that the weather will probably worsen by noon.
***
The girl smiles radiantly and lifts up the edge of her dress slightly in a gracious curtsy.
"My name is Merry, but I am sorry to disappoint - I am no witch, only a talented girl that has learned a few tricks over the years spent bringing heavy tankards of ale to caravan guards and other rough men."
With a gracious and overly emphasized motion that does not seem threatening to the Half Orc, the girl produces a thin silver instrument that Thok would call a flute, and puts it to her lips. She plays a lively tune, and even if it's only for a few seconds and not particularly inspired, the Half Orc can judge that Merry is as skilled with her instrument as the Barbarian is with is sword. The girl then stops playing and smiles warmly once again.
"Now then Thok, i don't have much gold to spare really, but tell you what - If you come and help me find Jill I will treat you to all the food and ale you want tonight at the tavern. After all, working as a barwench has it's benefits."
Merry smiles once more, her gray eyes shining with an almost ethereal mischievous light.
[sblock]Perform check was 24, just so you know. She is not trying to fascinate Thok therefore no Will save is needed. Just a regular few seconds of music.[/sblock]
***
The large man eyes the crowd, that was now quickly losing interest in the zombie heads and his call to arms, and sends off the ones leaving with a very displeased look on his face. He then turns towards Maximus and judges him, his features softening a bit once the lad speaks.
"Nah, I'm my own organization. The town watch - he spits loudly and looks around, as if to see if anyone disapproved of his actions. -
they're a sorry bunch of losers, i'll tell you that much! Girly men the lot 'o them! They hide behind their cloaks and shiny shields, and are only good when there's twenty of them to beat up a street urchin for stealing bread."
The man's great red mane waves around as he speaks more passionately and with a louder voice.
"No they are good for nothings, and that idiot Stutley is greedier than ten Dwarves and their wives! He ain't sendin' men on patrols in the countryside that's for sure. But the people, they need to get the last harvest in before autumn comes in full force at us"
The large man pauses and apparently tries to calm himself down.
"You are right friend, the people do need protection, even if most of them are yellow bellied! - he shouts that last part and eyes the crowd, which is growing scarce quickly. From here Maximus can already smell the putrid rotting flesh, hoisted ten feet above their heads. -
I myself am Bran Bloodmane - a Ranger in these parts for the last decade or so. And this - he slaps the giant ram standing behind him with a mighty swing. -
this is Lobri. Lobri doesn't like Undead, no sir. I think that sometimes his favorite thing in the world is trampling skeletons. Isn't that right boy?"
The large man laughs and rubs the giant ram's head. The animal bleats in return and shakes it's thick white mane. It is now apparent that the dense curved horns can easily knock down a brick wall, if said wall got on Lobri's bad side.
***
Sensalar shapechanges without interruption and takes to the sky. The morning smells of Angelwatch, coming from all the smoking chimneys of bakeries, kitchens and inns, now filling the air. With his enhanced vision in the form of a bird of prey, he can see what seems to be the main plaza in front of the Angelwatch cathedral of Lathander.
The crowd below is buzzing like a swarm of angry bees, and several men can be seen arguing with a spellcaster on the side. A young boy and an older man also seem to be in a bit of a quarrel at the back of the square. Further on the streets, people go about their daily routine, paying little heed to the ringing of the cathedral bells or the noise coming from the square.
A large horse-drawn carriage painted in white and red approaches the plaza as well, but it is still a few hundred feet away on the Eastern street.
As the Druid observes the countryside, he can see the form of a little human child, running across a grassy plain, with a large human and a gnome walking quickly behind her. They are steadily going further away from the busy Western road, headed towards the small glen and the stream that goes trough it.
Further to the Norht-West he can see two humanoid shapes standing at teh edge of the forest, but they are too far away to be seen clearly.
[sblock] Everything else that happens in the square, Senslar can see. Mainly the stuff below

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***
At the main plaza, the crowd now splits in two. A large part of the men are trying to talk to the Paladins and some have already headed towards the man with the red armour to enroll. A smaller group, has now gathered around the spellcaster who shouted promises of gold earlier. It is uncertain what happened exactly, but several men suddenly start throwing punches at one another, and soon steel is drawn.
The mage seems annoyed and only steps back, but not before casting a spell and producing eight exact copies of himself that now swirl around his position.
Meanwhile the fighting breaks out between what appears to be two groups of adventurers, and in only a few seconds one man falls on the ground, stabbed trough the gut, and two more are injured and fending for their lives. The Paladins seem hesitant to interfere, before Lazarus Trimenheim urges them on with a gesture and angry words that cannot be heard over the commotion.
For a square of battle-eager adventurers, none seem to keen on the idea of joining the fight.