>>5670980>>5670992>>5670997>>5671009The Gerudo’s footsteps stop almost as soon as they start. The guard starts coughing loudly and choking out the words “Get that body out of here before it makes the other prisoners sick.” Soon you are bundled in more sheets until you are encased within a linen cocoon. You maintain your stiff posture as you feel yourself carried through the castle. You can feel your heart beat faster as every step takes you closer to freedom. You sense sunlight through the layers of cloth as you are brought back outside of the castle and laid down on what feels like a wooden bed of some sort. You are left there for what feels like hours starting to sweat in your cocoon as the day moves on.
Sometime later slow shuffling footsteps reach your ears and the bed you were laid on begins to move. You are carted out of the castle gates and into the city proper and it is only now that you feel you can breathe freely, letting your chest rise and fall in a normal pattern. When the cart finally stops a strange voice says “You're free to come out now.” The sheets are removed from your body and you find yourself looking at a pale heavy set and bald man with a hunched back, jutting lower chin, and a few misaligned teeth. “Here for you,” The man says handing you a folded set of clothes that look awfully similar to the ones he’s wearing only with a few more patches on them. “Good luck, and don’t get caught, hehehe,” The strange man laughs leaving you alone and returning to his shake in what you now realize is a graveyard. You quickly remove the smelly prisoner rags, unable to stand the stink any more, and leave them with your burial sheets. you don the clothes the grave keeper gave you and make your way out of the cemetery.
With your escape complete it is now in your hands to find a way out of this city. The first thing you do is…
> Walk the city and scope out the walls looking for any weaknesses, any way out.> Find a safe place where you can lay low while you plan maybe the Madame Ith's would work?> Do some snooping among the civilians and gather more information about the day of the attack you want to know what happened to the city garrison and to your friend Jozoll. Do you read the papers the captain gave you?
> Yes, you’re curious as to captain Laro’s observation> No, the papers are for the prince’s eyes only, besides you’re not entirely sure you can read it.