As it becomes apparent that the men have an audience their demeanor remains one of a oily sort of "friendliness". "Now, now... There's no trouble", says the one who was speaking to the innkeeper and the stableboy. "Was merely a bit of a misunderrstandin'. We thought some o' the servin' wenches inside was up for a bit o' fun is all, but the innkeep 'ere set us straight and informed us that the girls are of a more respectable sort an' all o' that, so we'll be on our way, soon's that worthless lout you call a stableboy bring us our horses.
"How 'bout you all jes' set yer weapons away an' we end this peacefully. By th' look o' things a couple o' you 'ave already had a hard go of things out on the roads, an' it'd be a shame if the six o' us were to 'ave to litter this road with the four o' yours corpses on account of a misunderstandin' concernin' the wenches o' this dump, yeah?
"'Sides... by the way things are lookin' we might be locals for a while. Always good to keep the peace between neighbors, yeah?"
The fact that the man said it would be a shame to litter the roads with four corpses causes some of you to look around, and as you do you notice the two elves, Jonas and Selvam, both ducking around the shed and hightailing it out of there. Jonas's escape doesn't come as much of a surprise, he practically froze in the fight with the gnolls, nearly costing Coulson and Angel their lives. Seeing Selvam flee the scene is a bit more confusing, but the man has a fair stack of gold now, and depending on his whether he chooses to live within his means or not, he can conceivably live off of it for a good while before he has to worry about finding work again, so long as he keeps himself alive in the process.
Whether you like these men or not, you now find yourselves outnumbered four-to-six. The innkeeper carries a crossbow in hand and has a cudgel now tucked in his apron ties, and his size alone hints that he may be tough to knock over. The blacksmith watches intently, weilding a smithing hammer in one big hand. Still, if the four of you engage against these six men, there almost surely will be casualties on both sides, even supposing the two villagers aid you in the fight.
Every man stands tensely waiting to see what happens...