Bartholomew gives Kel a side glance at the suggestion of further beheadings. It is not a habit of his to offer judgement in such a manner, but on this occasion he literally had no choice. Their captives practically begged for death, and to deny that wish would have been dishonorable. Besides, they were evil, and worshipped Tiamat, a fact that is unforgivable.
But Kel seems to have the matter in hand, despite utterly confusing the strangers with his banter. Bartholomew is a paladin of few wasted words, preferring to focus on action. There is little doubt that reinforcements would be favorable just before raiding a camp where they are vastly out numbered. This must be a blessing of Bahamut. A sign he did good beheading the cultists perhaps.
He sheaths his sword.
"Very well, Sah. You may join us, but forgive me should I watch you closely. Few can be trusted in these parts". He turns to Kel.
"Sah, talking of the untrustworthy, what happened to Harold?"
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