Penelope glanced over at Crow as he finished snacking. She gave an uncertain look but was glad that he brought it up. Honestly, the knight didn't have a clue on how to deal with the fact that they stuck out so much. Her gaze shifted over to William as he responded as if it were obvious. Penelope frowned a little at his answer, already knowing it was quite the terrible idea. She looked at Crow and nodded her head in agreement with his words. "You're right. We should have a better plan than that.. They might be amateurs but they outnumber us greatly." Penelope pointed out sending a stern look at William as he glanced over his shoulder at her. "Well," He snorted. "what do you suggest we do then?" Penelope rolled her eyes at his ill-temperedness. "I'm not sure... For one, it would help us if you start learning the accent." She stated, making the older knight stiffen slightly. The female knight let out a small sigh and turned back to Crow. "I'm not sure how to deal with everything else though... We'd have to figure out a way to hide the staff but even if we did, your bow still sticks out enough to draw attention to us." "If we still had the wagon, we'd at least be able to store such things in there." William griped. "Yeah and unfortunately, I don't think it'd be easy to get another one." She added with a small frown. Penelope paused for a moment as she thought but eventually let out a small sigh of defeat before looking to Crow. "Any ideas?"