[center][h1][u]Morianne[/u][/h1][/center] [hr] [@VitaVitaAR] [@HereComesTheSnow] [hr] The troubadour smirked upon hearing the bandit give up so easily. Usually this spell took a bit of work to function properly as Morianne hadn't quite mastered it. "Palisades," he said, "there's palisades set up around the camp, but it's not a complete wall... a watch-tower too…" [i]Jackpot![/i] Morianne thought. The troubadour could only guess as to how long this sort of information would have taken to get if Gerard had his way. Judging by his looks, Morianne assumed Gerard would simply kill the bandit if he refused to talk. Morianne couldn't help but think such behavior would be… unbefitting of a knight and just downright vile. "Oh my," Morianne exclaimed with a theatrical gasp, continuing her little show while Gerard, having conceded to Morianne's way of doing things, walked off. "I can only imagine what other dashing plans you have it st-" Her act was cut off by a biting jab from the 'Murderhobo'. "If you're gonna smooch him, wipe your mouth after. Don't know where he's been." Morianne looked back at the bandit, only now beginning to notice the grotesque, swollen features of the bandit's face. She gagged, just now realizing what she had initially promised the spellbound bandit. Revolted, she slammed the man's head into the ground with a resounding thud. He was out cold. "Alright. My fun's over," Morianne said. The troubadour pointed at the, now unconscious, bandit. "Somebody help me lug this damn ugly bastard into a ditch or something! I can't carry his fat ass by myself!" However, it seemed that the other knights were going about their duties disposing of the bodies, leaving Morianne's demands unanswered.