Anabanana
Augur
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Seconding H: Before we do anything, let's get the scholar in and see if he can give us any information about any of this stuff. Since GameOver is worried about his safety, let him ride together with a horseman and instruct them to ride outside the courtyard to safety ASAP if anything happens. Get rid of the saddle if there's not enough room for two people and made them ride bareback. Heck, let's assign an additional two soldiers to be his personal bodyguard at all times while he investigates stuff. Make one of them light infantry, who will have the mobility and flexibility to deal with any close-range physical threats, and one of them an archer to get rid of threats before they can get close to the scholar.
I think that somebody well-versed in history and mythology might be able to give us clues about what's going on here. For example, the yellow and red fountains of light might be commonly known as founts of poisonous gases among Avarlos researchers, and we wouldn't know because we're all uneducated peons. I think that having the scholar in here won't be too dangerous if we take the precautions I suggest. the potential benefit of gaining information about this place and preventing a premature end to Kyoss's adventure far outweighs the risk. Sure, it could be that the scholar knows nothing about this, or that what he knows is inaccurate or out-of-date, or that he can only guess, but we won't know unless we bring him in and at least take a look at all this crap.
A, B, and C, unless the scholar tells us that it's dangerous to do so.Seconding the suggestion to let the spy scout out the grove first, but have some soldiers follow behind to back him up.
EDIT: Changing my vote from D to C in light of Smashing Axe's post.
I think that somebody well-versed in history and mythology might be able to give us clues about what's going on here. For example, the yellow and red fountains of light might be commonly known as founts of poisonous gases among Avarlos researchers, and we wouldn't know because we're all uneducated peons. I think that having the scholar in here won't be too dangerous if we take the precautions I suggest. the potential benefit of gaining information about this place and preventing a premature end to Kyoss's adventure far outweighs the risk. Sure, it could be that the scholar knows nothing about this, or that what he knows is inaccurate or out-of-date, or that he can only guess, but we won't know unless we bring him in and at least take a look at all this crap.
A, B, and C, unless the scholar tells us that it's dangerous to do so.
EDIT: Changing my vote from D to C in light of Smashing Axe's post.