Offer the play scripts to the man and try to convince him they are extremely valuable. Throw in a magic crystal if i need to.
After paying I will head around town and interrogate random civilians untill they tell me where all the criminals are hiding.
[3] You purchase the outfit using your scripts(which
are valuable, being from another world) and then use your disguise to try and interrogate people. Turns out, your average person doesn't know anything about criminal hideouts. Huh.
Scream for a medic, and if noone comes after a few more screamings, fall asleep and rest.
[5] An elven healer hears you yelling and repairs the damage you inflicted upon yourself. You are scolded for doing something so rash, but the elven magic patches you up quite well, and you're ready to go once more.
shadow walk to the mages and speak with them as to the destruction of those... things.
[6(again?!)] You shadow walk to the other side of the city and... well that wasn't shadow walking. In an instant you move to your destination, accompanied by a rather flashy discharge of magical energy. This is sufficient to break the mages concentration, and [1] they attack you before you can explain yourself. [4] You dodge out of the way of their spells, avoiding damage.
GM: Look for a quest.
[1] You pester the townspeople, asking for any jobs, anything at all. Eventually they get fed up with you and begin to ignore you completely, hoping you go away.
Hmm... seemingly no life to speak to, no apparent issues beyond that this place is weird... I move to a nearby pool of magma and talk to it.
"Any self-aware beings over here?"
[1] Well, there's no response from the magma, but you
think Luki might have attracted some attention...
Send to heart "My name is Malak, and I am a mage who works with polymorphic magic. I brought my little ship into the falling debri from the storm and began morphing the pieces into my ship, making it larger but also a mess. I designed the spell to keep the people separate from the ship, but that apparently did not keep them separate from each other. So, you would be an entire fleet-full of fused together people. Does anything hurt?" I polymorph a single scroll of paper off the ship.
[1] "Hurt? No. but something is... wrong. I can feel what must be this ship, but everything is too haphazard, not connected. I feel scrambled up, unable to move." [2] A bit worried by this news, you decide not to damage anything further and leave the ship alone, besides, this being is still confused, and once it sorts itself out, it would not be a good idea to make it mad.
Get out of the chariot, flick the switch, and test-fire at the mountains.
[6] Deciding that caution is for wimps, you flip the switch on your gun and fire at the nearest mountain. A thin beam of light shoots out of the barrel, the recoil pushes you into the ground, knocking the wind out of you and sending the gun spiraling several meters away. The beam at first appears to have had no effect... until you notice a small red spot visible where it impacted- the magma on the other side of the mountain. As far as you can tell, it melted straight through the mountain, making a hole all the way to the other side. This might be quite amazing, but at the moment you are more worried about the dark shapes emerging from the base of the mountain to examine the hole in their home, not to mention you think you broke your hand.
stunned/knocked over(no magic or combat actions next turn)
4th setting:laser- drains all available energy to create a very thin laser blast. extreme recoil.