From Etale: > Was he [Edward the merchant] a part of a company that would pay for him > being resurrected? Nope. But he does technically own a large share of the diamonds you're planning to deliver. Depending on how you feel about property-rights- after-death. > We do know the people to make the delivery too, right? Yep. You found a letter from the captain in Edward's papers. You've got about three days before the ship leaves, if the letter is accurate. > Oh, I forget, did we burn his body along with the mules? Nope. Well, it wouldn't actually make a difference if you did. You can resurrect/reincarnate bones and ashes just as easily as a corpse, as long as you don't mix them with the mules'. Did you want to burn him? =========== From Nailo: > So how do we pull the wagon or carry the diamonds? You don't see a good way to pull the wagon, but there are only like thirty diamonds, which is about twenty pounds. (I think.) You're not entirely sure why the merchant had a wagon in the first place... Well, you can think of several reasons, but most of them boil down to "the merchant was a pansy". ========== From Etale: > I can summon a mount, so combine that with Tidefell and that should be > enough to move it, right? Oh. Yeah, that would do it. > Also, before we leave, we should put up a note along the lines of > `Sorry about the mess, the bunker is contaminated by Negative Energy.' > just to help out any clueless passerby's. Generally when this sort of thing happens, you either fix it yourself (Mending or Make Whole), or you drop by the temple in whatever city is nearby, and they send someone to patch it up. Generally it's not quite this bad.