Let's take a few hours
do tell we want to speak with him somewhere we can't be overheared
There's a group of rangers within walking distance who will be crossing the rivers to come look for us as soon as the ferryman shows up. Once they do, the town is the first place they're going to look. As rare as elves outside the vale seem to be,
everyone in town who sees us will notice. It will be a completely trivial matter for the rangers to come to town, ask around, and find us.
Once they do, we will then half a pack of rangers on our tail, some who might have hundreds of years of tracking, stealth and hunting experience. Some of whom may have the ability to speak with animals, and possibly other magic abilities.
Question:
If the rangers do find us, how can we ever be sure that we're alone?We need to either create a false trail then hide out in town for a few days as I proposed, or we need to leave immediately. This "stick around for a few hours and then leave" combines all the problems of both options.
Lord Bucket's way of throwing pursuers off our trail is also an interesting idea, and would be a very good idea if not for one thing- any Rangers who set off after us and are senior enough to keep us from noticing them even as they're about to pounce would probably be able to track us up to the point we split and back to the city.
That's entirely possible. But:
1) Even if that's the case, leaving
without creating a false trail doesn't improve our chances of escape. Hanging around for a few hours to give them time to definitely find us and then leaving, like some people are suggesting, is even worse.
2) Tracking our physical trail may be more difficult than you suggest. This is a town, we'll be leaving on a well traveled road. (Remember the refugees.) Distinguishing two tracks out of dozens on a dirt road is going to be way more difficult than tracking the only two humanoid tracks through a jungle.
3) Rangers are going to be experienced with
outdoor stealth and tracking. Someone wearing a disguise and hiding a city is not the kind of thing they're used to dealing with. It will be easier for us to hide from them in the city than in the woods.
4) Even if they do find us in the city, it will be easier for us to notice them than if they're hiding in trees and shrubs. Them knowing where we are, but us
knowing that they know where we are is preferable to them knowing where we are, and us not knowing it. We want to be alone when we have our talk with Omo. We
don't want to be in the woods with a ranger hiding in the bushes to overhear that we're a necromancer and then send that information back to the elven council preparing to wage war on necromancers.