[ While most of the bandits remain close to the carriage, still fervently engaging in battle with those in the envoy, one bandit in particular seems very keen on preemptively making their escape from the scene. This bandit moves quickly. Hardly even giving pause to the concept of leaving their post or their companions behind. If anything, they seem to have something else in mind entirely— a different task or another plan. This seems to especially the case as they manage to get a far, but still near enough to see the action from a distance.
If John takes his time approaching them, he will notice that this individual seems to be trying to signal something to a specific person in the group. Maybe a partner? Maybe their leader? But with how messy things have become, it’s difficult to pick apart who they’re trying to communicate with exactly (or for what purpose). Even their motions will seem curious. Almost too subtle to even be a real signal to anything.
Either way, it’s clear that’s this bandit a little more than distracted with the battle. If John watches them carefully and approaches at the right time, he should catch them off-guard. After all, they certainly didn’t expect any of the guards to possess the ability to pinpoint their current position in the shadows. ]
JOHN SHEPPARD
If John takes his time approaching them, he will notice that this individual seems to be trying to signal something to a specific person in the group. Maybe a partner? Maybe their leader? But with how messy things have become, it’s difficult to pick apart who they’re trying to communicate with exactly (or for what purpose). Even their motions will seem curious. Almost too subtle to even be a real signal to anything.
Either way, it’s clear that’s this bandit a little more than distracted with the battle. If John watches them carefully and approaches at the right time, he should catch them off-guard. After all, they certainly didn’t expect any of the guards to possess the ability to pinpoint their current position in the shadows. ]