Like an idiot stuck in a hole with a shovel, Willy just kept on digging himself deeper into his own grave. Did he honestly think that he was doing himself any favours by reminding them what a terrible human being he was? Or that their unwillingness to kill him meant that they wouldn't make him pay in some other way? Arlo was on the verge of shooting him already, and he didn't necessarily have to shoot him anywhere vital in order to exact fair retribution. After all one shot inbetween Willy's legs would ensure that no prostitute would need to fear being prey to his desires again.
But for now Willy's chatter, however disturbing it was, provided him and Arlo with a goldmine of information, and that thought alone sweetened whatever sour moods the thug created. But as soon as he'd led them to wherever Smith was hiding Tio planned to tie him up and leave him. They couldn't risk the chance that he might sell them out in a vain attempt to get back into Smith's good graces after all.
"The hard part is figuring out what to do after we've immobilised him. I don't think rope is going to do much to hold a teleporter." He whispered back to Arlo. "We could knock him unconscious and deliver him to the Fire Troops, but then we'd risk him waking up before we get to them. The only other thing I can think of would be to trick him into burning up all that magical energy stuff... what was it called, Ester?... so that he doesn't have enough power to escape when it matters. He seemed quite happy to flaunt his magic to make a point back in the tavern, and he's clearly more than a little bonkers, so I don't think it'd take much to make him go on a spellcasting spree with the right motivation. Of course, we'd need to provide him with a target to shoot at..." He shot a meaningful glance over at Willy.
The labyrinth of tunnels before them seemed like they connected to every major place on Scalvoris, and for a moment the task at hand was forgotten as the criminal part of Tio's mind jumped for joy at the thought of how useful they could be for evading the law. Even without these Consortium guys gone, Tio's connection with the earth should be able to help him find the entrances to these secret tunnels again, and then it was just a matter of picking the locks and sneaking through. Come to think of it if these guys were a criminal organisation then maybe they'd have some useful items stored away somewhere nearby? Something valuable?
"How about we have a quick sweep around for anything that might come in handy against Smith?" Tio suggested, looking around for anything that looked like it could have something expensive inside. "It won't take long, and we can get back to following the tracks to Smith straight after."
But for now Willy's chatter, however disturbing it was, provided him and Arlo with a goldmine of information, and that thought alone sweetened whatever sour moods the thug created. But as soon as he'd led them to wherever Smith was hiding Tio planned to tie him up and leave him. They couldn't risk the chance that he might sell them out in a vain attempt to get back into Smith's good graces after all.
"The hard part is figuring out what to do after we've immobilised him. I don't think rope is going to do much to hold a teleporter." He whispered back to Arlo. "We could knock him unconscious and deliver him to the Fire Troops, but then we'd risk him waking up before we get to them. The only other thing I can think of would be to trick him into burning up all that magical energy stuff... what was it called, Ester?... so that he doesn't have enough power to escape when it matters. He seemed quite happy to flaunt his magic to make a point back in the tavern, and he's clearly more than a little bonkers, so I don't think it'd take much to make him go on a spellcasting spree with the right motivation. Of course, we'd need to provide him with a target to shoot at..." He shot a meaningful glance over at Willy.
The labyrinth of tunnels before them seemed like they connected to every major place on Scalvoris, and for a moment the task at hand was forgotten as the criminal part of Tio's mind jumped for joy at the thought of how useful they could be for evading the law. Even without these Consortium guys gone, Tio's connection with the earth should be able to help him find the entrances to these secret tunnels again, and then it was just a matter of picking the locks and sneaking through. Come to think of it if these guys were a criminal organisation then maybe they'd have some useful items stored away somewhere nearby? Something valuable?
"How about we have a quick sweep around for anything that might come in handy against Smith?" Tio suggested, looking around for anything that looked like it could have something expensive inside. "It won't take long, and we can get back to following the tracks to Smith straight after."