Rantal considered the options carefully. If
they did attack the thugs and regain their
horses, it would help them gradually regain
their lost time than if they were on foot, and
it would aid them in the long run. The problem
was that the time for a battle was
unpredictable, and the fact that they were
cowards made mattesr worse if they simply ran
away. Unless they were drawn to them, like he
already suggested, by insulting them in some
way with a rider on either the fifth horse or
Arunekos horse. However, the time for a battle
might force them to rest in the town and
therefore cause destruction to it because the
demons were waiting for their chance to seize
the Haziknon.
After pndering for a while, Rantal then said,
\"I really think that we should eliminate the
thugs with an ambush as our horses will help us
in terms of speed and defense overall, and deal
justice to those lawless thieves. We can travel
in the night, with short intervals of sleep or
rest with a person on guard, different every
interval, and thus make our way to the next
city. The only problem is that of being
overwhelmed by the horde of demons, but we
might be able to outride them if our horses
aren\'t too tired. If we continue to the next
city now, we might not make it anyway, so we
can probably be able to forsake some time that
will be regained anyway. What do you think?\"
Rantal began fingering the medallion from
Dandor nervously after making his comment, but
not using the medallion in such a way as to
call him. Remembering Dandor, he added, \"Dandor
will probably be expecting us there, at the
city, by nightfall. Any ideas as to what to do
now?\"