The elven woman watched the bandits hungrily scarf down their meals with wide, surprised eyes. It was adorable, in a way, to see how much they coveted a meal that the group saw as average at best. For people who once seemed so bloodthirsty, they weren't nearly as intimidating with crumbs covering their faces. Listening to Paul speak up, Odrosa considered his query.
Sensible! She thought to herself with a slight nod.
"I don't see why not personally. Our horses are more than capable of another passenger. Come now." Odrosa spoke softly with a little grin.
The statuesque elf then proceeded on with an action that seemed most sensical to her.
Extending her arms and picking up the smaller bandit with ease, in a bridal-style carry. Much stronger than she looked. Completely oblivious to the intimacy of it or the fact her bust was squishing against Paul's face and chest. He was hurt, and Odrosa didn't want the man to injure himself further withheld in his bonds.
"I hope this doesn't hurt," Odrosa said, carefully carrying the tied-up bandit and walking over to her steed before looking back toward Sir Alec, Z'ar, and Orestina. Realizing she was moving a little too quickly doting on the captive man before seeing if her party would even agree.
"As long as there aren't any objections. These men are far too wounded to do us any harm I imagine. They would have to be the most foolish men in the land to test fate twice. Though if we aren't all in agreement, I understand, and I'm sure we can find another solution."
Sensible! She thought to herself with a slight nod.
"I don't see why not personally. Our horses are more than capable of another passenger. Come now." Odrosa spoke softly with a little grin.
The statuesque elf then proceeded on with an action that seemed most sensical to her.
Extending her arms and picking up the smaller bandit with ease, in a bridal-style carry. Much stronger than she looked. Completely oblivious to the intimacy of it or the fact her bust was squishing against Paul's face and chest. He was hurt, and Odrosa didn't want the man to injure himself further withheld in his bonds.
"I hope this doesn't hurt," Odrosa said, carefully carrying the tied-up bandit and walking over to her steed before looking back toward Sir Alec, Z'ar, and Orestina. Realizing she was moving a little too quickly doting on the captive man before seeing if her party would even agree.
"As long as there aren't any objections. These men are far too wounded to do us any harm I imagine. They would have to be the most foolish men in the land to test fate twice. Though if we aren't all in agreement, I understand, and I'm sure we can find another solution."