((@UP
The knife hasn't revealed its intelligence to anyone aside from Mordred and Jack. It can't act openly with Cho'ja present, because it doesn't want Cho'Ja to know of it. Also, your presence is bad for the simple fact that you cannot help, and you double our chances of being discovered, which would ruin the plan.
That said, the plan's somewhat unnecessary, as farseeing seems to be effective for detecting and predicting patrols. If we could actually coordinate while at full force, the patrols would go down easily.
@CP
Pretty much directly after we left camp, Clunkers used farseeing to find the patrols. Except, rather than waiting, he led everyone else who was left behind to confront one of the patrols, which was heading for a group of goblin herders. Their ambush went... poorly, and now they're at significant risk. I'd have to reread the fight to give you a play-by-play, if such is necessary.
Admittedly, this is kinda my fault, as I forgot that it's mean to make a plan that relies on a bunch of players waiting around doing nothing while a couple of others do something important. Pancaek was completely justified in going and doing something interesting, and he couldn't have known how badly the ambush would go. I should have put more thought into our plan, and actually examined our options before just jumping on one. >.<
Oh, and you didn't drag me out of the action. I could've possessed Mordred and had the knife impersonate him. It's just that the only useful action the knife can take is enhancing Jack, and that's not a capability Mordred has. It'd be fine if only Jack were around, but too risky around Cho'Ja. He shifted his position though, so I guess I can do something...))
Mordred looks at Jack with a slightly worried expression. "Master? Is your presence in this world still strong? You almost seemed to be fading, there." He shakes his head "I believe it is late enough to begin, Master. I can strengthen your will against the mortals, if you take my hand." Mordred then extends his arm towards Jack, and raises his other hand to show the magical gems that empower Jack.
If Jack takes Mordred's hand, the knife will attempt to strengthen Jack's will through that connection. You said it could do that sort of thing. Then, if Jack specifies to use any of the empowerment gems, make Mordred use them. I'd specify which ones to activate, but I honestly don't even remember what they all do.