OoC: I'm trying really hard to come up with ways to move this forward without leaving it dependent on one person's response... It's kinda difficult haha
At this point, Leth was running out of ideas. He wasn't particularly fond of killing people; defending himself was one thing, but to outright murder this helpless fellow because he wouldn't give them the information they needed seemed extreme. On the other hand, they could hardly afford to let him go because he could easily report back to his employer and any chance they would have had at solving this mystery would be gone. There was the matter of some carved symbols that Leth didn't know about, but their prisoner genuinely seemed just as clueless about them as Leth was. At this point the only line of information that seemed useful was the meetup with their intermediary. As far as that went, Leth was beginning to develop an plan as to how they could exploit this information.
"Well then. I guess there really isn't much we can do for you. Seems at this point, you're doomed to either die by our hand, or by your employer's. That's some bad life decisions, really.... however, there may be a third option, should you choose to cooperate." He glanced over at the others in the group to catch their attention and make sure they were listening. The thought crossed his mind that it probably would have been smarter to discuss this amongst themselves first, but they were quite possibly running out of time. He didn't know when the intermediary would be coming, and he also knew some of them were still intent on resurrecting Kells. Either way, they needed to resolve this quickly, something they could not do by subjecting the poor man to torture and more death threats.
"Lets say we let you capture two of us. You take us in, get your pay, and get away free, so long as you don't let on that we're in on it. You get what you want - your life, and your gold - and we get what we want - an audience with your employer. You just have to show us where the meeting place is, and tell us when to expect company. Play along, and we'll take care of the rest." He said all of this to the bound man, but also in part to the others - he wanted to see what they thought of this idea as well.
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