Well, it appeared that trying to gather help from the savage was a nonstarter. Oh well, Geoffrey supposed that was to be expected in all honesty. After all, the armorless savage jumped the foul vampyre-on-the-rise, instead of properly waiting to join the mob in lynching the thug, and then stringing him up on the trees. As such, the peasant appeared to have the duty to drag out the monster-in-waiting, out by himself. Oh well, labor was labor. Geoffrey dragged the body, leaving a distinctive blood-trail on the planked floor. While engaged in this labor, the peasant noticed that his sheep were staying in place.[color=8dc73f]"Uugh."[/color] moaned out the peasant as his other assorted animals were continuing to cause a ruckus. Well, his sheep would surely be fine just meandering about in the tavern. Probably. Geoffrey didn't plan to take long getting the body out to where the cleansing ritual could be done. [color=8dc73f]"Lesse..."[/color]The peasant mused to himself, as he shoved the pig to open one of the massive doors. While compliant, and still kicking, the pig's face served as a fine door-opener. Now with the door opened, Geoffrey fully pulled the man who was not quite a vampire yet, outside into the forests. [color=8dc73f]"Moved tha vampyre's body."[/color] Geoffrey took a moment to look down and confirm he left the body out far enough from the tavern. As he glanced upon where he left it, Geoffrey decided it would be best to move the body a little further. So once again the peasant grabbed onto the arm and pulled it further from the inn. Now satisfied, Geoffrey glanced towards the tavern.[color=8dc73f]"Now got t'grab things fer fire..."[/color] As he paused in thought, his pig continued to squeal and try to escape. Once again, Geoffrey smacked it as he headed back towards the tavern. The first thing of importance for this, was to gather the materials to help start a fire. The peasant grinned as he saw a man who was collapsed upon the table in a drunken stupor. Well not for the fact that the man was out, but the fact he had a mug of some strong liquor, a rag, and a candle. Not one to waste supplies, the peasant snagged the rag and placed it on-top of the mug, and then placed the candle still in the holder on the rag. Geoffrey took some care to balance the items, before walking out of the tavern. But of course, before he exited with these items the peasant made a quick request. [color=8dc73f]"Wouldst one of thou be kind and fetch wood an other such things, fora stake?"[/color] While he wasn't sure if anyone would help, it certainly would save him a few trips back and forth. Geoffrey exited the tavern and returned to the discarded body, with his sheep deciding to follow him this go. The peasant placed the mug with its stack down next to the not-yet-a-vampire, and moved the candle off, then the rag. Some brave soul had to keep the vampire from rising, and it looked like Geoffrey was going to be that man.