[ Jacob is well-aware that, if left alive, these people could very well take more people like Andrew, but he just isn’t acclimated to the way they do things in Thedas. Objectively he realizes that this is, in essence, a war, and that the captured mages would be better off dead, but Jacob is a cop and there are certain rules by which he lives his life. He just can’t shoot someone in cold blood. Not now.
Maybe if he were here for months, like Charlie had been, he’d get used to the idea, to the laws of this world, but for now it’s better left in Solas’ hands.
Jacob is already perched atop his horse when Solas joins him. ]
[ He nods curtly, pulling sharply on the reins to steer his mount in the proper direction. More than an hour of hard riding brings to them the villa in question, visible some distance away when they crest a hill; it's far from the main thoroughfares, secluded and hidden in a heavily forested area, making it an ideal location for a hideout. Evidently the Venatori were unconcerned about maintaining any sort of illusion to hide their presence, obvious due to the dozen or so men in sharp, angular-styled robes milling about the front garden, enclosed by a large wall. The main entrance is a wrought iron gate, currently chained shut. ]
We will have to be quick. [ he says it as he dismounts, bringing out his staff again. ] The ritual may very well have been a bluff, but I imagine neither of us would like to take that chance.
[ Jacob nods, slipping of his horse to stand next to Solas. The by-now familiar black smoke is coiling around him, and he quietly says, ] Can you find him?
[ In response, the smoke drifts off, sliding over the garden wall and vanishing. It makes Jacob feel more at ease, because the last thing he’d want to happen is to break the door down and for the Venatori to kill Andrew in a panic. (He doubts they’d outright kill their bargaining chip, but it never hurts to be safe.)
Though, speaking of… ] Do you want me to break the door down?
[ he hums his agreement, nodding once, and he reaches behind him to pull his staff from its harness. ]
At the very least, we should ensure your friend is kept safe. Fedora should stay with him, if only to ensure they do not attempt to take him elsewhere during the of our attack.
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Maybe if he were here for months, like Charlie had been, he’d get used to the idea, to the laws of this world, but for now it’s better left in Solas’ hands.
Jacob is already perched atop his horse when Solas joins him. ]
To the south, correct? I’ll follow your lead.
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We will have to be quick. [ he says it as he dismounts, bringing out his staff again. ] The ritual may very well have been a bluff, but I imagine neither of us would like to take that chance.
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[ In response, the smoke drifts off, sliding over the garden wall and vanishing. It makes Jacob feel more at ease, because the last thing he’d want to happen is to break the door down and for the Venatori to kill Andrew in a panic. (He doubts they’d outright kill their bargaining chip, but it never hurts to be safe.)
Though, speaking of… ] Do you want me to break the door down?
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Unless you think we can eliminate these men quickly enough to avoid their raising an alarm.
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At the very least, we should ensure your friend is kept safe. Fedora should stay with him, if only to ensure they do not attempt to take him elsewhere during the of our attack.