Kill them all.
((But of course))
"But of course. Should I draw silver, or will cold steel cut your hide, demon?"
The head priest reaches into his robes and draws two short swords. One
silver, one steel.
"Oh, wait. I don't need to choose."
COMBAT: William (3hp), armed and armoured (+2), with guards (+1, +2hp) VS Priest (2 hp), armed (+1), with guards (+1, +3 hp).
[2+3=5] VS [4+2=6]- The priest blocks your first strike with his steel, and strikes with his silver. Thom strikes at the priest before he can hit you, distracting him long enough for you to recover, but Thom is left open and a priest with a hammer smashes his chest, sending him sprawling. [-1 guard William]
[6+3=9] VS [2+2=4]- You jump away from the priest's next strike, turn around, and stab the two priests who were attacking Jan. [-2 guards Priests]
[6+3=9] VS [3+2=5]- Together with Jan you block the priests' attacks and send one of them sprawling- only the head priest remains. [-last guard Priests]
[2+3=5] VS [2+1=3]- The priest puts up a good show, but you have the upper hand, and he is put on the defensive [-1 hp Priest]
[3+3=6] VS [5+1=6]- The priest makes one last desperate lunge, thrusting both blades straight forwards at Jan. The blades cut deep, but Jan's own sword has run the priest through as well. [-last guard William, -last hp Priest]
You finish off any priests who weren't quite dead yet. Jan and Thom are injured, Jan perhaps dying.
Meet with the nearest noble.
You are invited to wait as the lady of the castle is out hunting. In the storm. After sunset.
After an hour or two your host arrives, soaking wet but smiling and laughing happily. She shakes your hand, excuses herself to get changed, and returns shortly afterwards in a dress with covered in pink frilly bits. Her hair is still wild from the storm, though it has been tied back with a ribbon. A pink ribbon.
If you were looking for people as allies against Psychobitch, perhaps this was not the best place to look. Or maybe it was. You can't tell.
"So", she says happily, "Are you one of Laythe's nobles? Are you here to ask me to join Ligoria? I can't do that, I'm afraid."
Watch the burnings then contact the Archbisop privately(Loving this story arcish thing)
The pyres are noisy. The roar of the flames, the screams of the priests, the hiss of fat and the crackle of skin- it all adds up to quite a din. The crowd looks on impassively. Some are obviously in favour, some are obviously opposed. The majority seems neutral.
The pyres burn long into the night, though the priests are nothing but ashes long before that. Last rites are spoken by a variety of priests from different religions, and the remnants are cleaned away. The Scorched Square is a little bit more scorched.
The Archbishop is busy over the next few days- the remaining Eastern Shriners are nonplussed, and much work has to be done get the city back to its regular state. Eventually things settle down, and you are granted audience with the Archbishop.