The crowd, already whipped up to take on the Jarl, and then having had that thirst denied, screams for blood as Dufgal raises the beautifully crafted warhammer head, and as Aldric piles on with his inflammatory vitriol.

Father Beacom
"Yes, the hammer!" Beacom bellows, but he is all but drowned out by the rising rage of his fellow villagers. They close in as he screeches denial.
"No! I could not wield the Righteous Fury! No one can, only the goddess herself! But it's presence -- ah! It's presence -- oooogh!"
Punches are now being thrown, claw-like hands are pulling at the man's robes. There's bedlam, with the priest at the center of it, but he never gives up his refrain.
"It -- it kept the church safe! And I told you all to repent! I told you all!"
"Oyd fucking Tallson died on your steps with his son!" came a call.
"Moeroj the Tanner, too! He screamed to be let in, you prick! You killed him! You killed a lot of people!"
The scene becomes very ugly very quickly, but everyone falls dead quiet when the priest is roughly shoved off the bluff. The Jarl's great house and the sky biers beside are almost a hundred feet above the rest of the village, so Beacom screams a long time before he hits -- and falls brutally silent himself.

Orioc
It's hard to know who exactly last pushed the man, and whether it was Tocs or Catkins who facilitated the wailing plummet by stooping down behind his legs. Regardless, all will remember that it is weathered Orioc who comes forward to look over the stone ridge first, and who spits and then smiles.
"He's had that comin' for years," the old Thegn says just before a slightly half-hearted roaring cheer goes back up, and then he adds to Dufgal, shouting,
"Now let's get a haft on that gods-damned hammer!"OOC:
Minus one priest! He's quite dead, and with DCC's Falling rules, has broken a bunch of bones to boot.