Lex turned his back on the officials and withdrew silently, still visibly angered. He faced the more conversational of the guards, and offered only an indeterminate glare, before scanning the skirmish's aftermath. The one who had asked for healing was conversing with Ceria. He would return to her later. For now, there was one more body in need of searching, and this one had no need of its' equipment. As before, the paladin loomed over it, and began relieving it from anything he could spot. Perhaps they would prove useful to the group, later on.
He first placed his findings neatly beside the body, before moving them along with the rest for easy transport. Gold and silver. A great amount for a thug. Two vials, apparently potions of some sort. Perhaps the warlock could identify them. An axe, of large size and in decent condition, and a cleaved coat of mail. Then... Another vial, this one empty, and bearing the name of Araerys. Lex swiftly placed that within his pack.
Once a stack had been made, formed by the possessions of the caster and his now dead ally, Lex took a moment to consider the two still-living bodies, before squinting slightly, at the sound of Yvah's voice. They had to get moving, true, and only hours separated them before a certain ritual that needed their attention. Grabbing the drifter, he slung him over his unharmed shoulder, and without much of a reaction, attempted to do the same with the human. His expression faintly hardened as the weight pushed against a still open wound, but that did not prevent him from speaking in a voice almost indistinguishable from his usual tone, albeit with a hint of effort. "Gather the bandits' items." he coughed, addressing noone in particular, before moving out with slow and heavy steps.
He first placed his findings neatly beside the body, before moving them along with the rest for easy transport. Gold and silver. A great amount for a thug. Two vials, apparently potions of some sort. Perhaps the warlock could identify them. An axe, of large size and in decent condition, and a cleaved coat of mail. Then... Another vial, this one empty, and bearing the name of Araerys. Lex swiftly placed that within his pack.
Once a stack had been made, formed by the possessions of the caster and his now dead ally, Lex took a moment to consider the two still-living bodies, before squinting slightly, at the sound of Yvah's voice. They had to get moving, true, and only hours separated them before a certain ritual that needed their attention. Grabbing the drifter, he slung him over his unharmed shoulder, and without much of a reaction, attempted to do the same with the human. His expression faintly hardened as the weight pushed against a still open wound, but that did not prevent him from speaking in a voice almost indistinguishable from his usual tone, albeit with a hint of effort. "Gather the bandits' items." he coughed, addressing noone in particular, before moving out with slow and heavy steps.