Ok guys, so tell me what you think about this basic plan of attack:
Today (Thaumont 3):
1) Purchase and get fitted for plate mail armor (as applicable).
2) Purchase a cart and 2 mules and other basic supplies.
3) Hire a few men-at-arms to accompany the group.
4) Hit the road, stopping by Zoltar's and showing him the magic items for examination/identification.
5) Continue on and arrive at the caves.
6) Station the men-at-arms at the cave mouth with instructions to watch for and intercept Elwyn's emissaries if they come (Note: Recall that the emissaries were due to arrive "within the fortnight (ie. 2 weeks), and that was 1 week ago, so odds are good that they will not actually arrive for another week).
7) Immediately load up the cart with the treasure and head back to Threshold.
8) Stop by Zoltar's again on the way back to pick up/pay for the identified magic items.
9) Arrive back in Threshold, cash in the coins and the jewelry (and get the XP), then retire for the night.
Tomorrow (Thaumont 4):
1) Pick up finished plate mail armor.
2) Return to the caves, either dismissing the men-at-arms or keeping them on at the cave mouth as an "early warning system", in case Elwyn arrives.
3) Proceed into the caves, fully armed and armored, and proceed to kick a certain troll's ass.
I know this involves a LOT of walking in heavy armor, and certainly we would hear all about it from Thordin, but given the amount of treasure and the other different things we need to do, it sounds like it might make the best use of our time. And besides, who's to say that medieval adventurers can't also be multi-taskers?
