Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25038310-20160529172721/@comment-25038310-20160606192010

Abello looked at the company, before sighing. He did not want to intrude on their argument - he would, after all, be unable to contribute anything to it whatsoever.

"Might I remind you, Dunistair, that Aelwin is in no condition to travel? We cannot drag him along with us." Abello told the knight, rather shocked that the latter was actually on his way already.

"Now, I suggest we leave the boy here in this tavern, where it's safer than outside. We can leave him under the care of the pilgrim, who is, after all, indebted to us."

"And, might I add, we have no idea where to go, so why leave? We must ask around first." Richard added, backing up the poet on his case. "Boy's no good in a fight. He'll be safer here than when you hoist him on your shoulders, don't you think?"

"Talking about the pilgrim, we can ask him where to go." Sebastian suggested. "A pilgrim is on his pilgrimage. Surely he knows the road and the destination better than us, who are clueless."

None of the three seemed to be interested in the argument, or chose not to take part in whatever these three were arguing about. Their tasks came first.