"Let's tie the sleeping ones up and then see if we can get any information out of them about what lies ahead. And if we're going to kill any of them, make sure the others are awake to see it. It should make them a little more willing to answer our questions." Remembering the difficulty in questioning the gnolls at the last battle, Tanner has no intention of wasting his time being gentle with these ones. Once the gnolls are tied up, he'll wake up one of them and question him, and if he refuses to answer Tanner will use whatever means necessary to make him answer. That is, unless the gnoll he chooses doesn't speak Common. In which case, he'll move on to the next one.
A tall, gangly human youth looks at you, his questioning green eyes filled with the energy and enthusiasm of youth. Clad in a fine chain shirt with a buckler emblazoned with crossed lute and sword, he wears an Elven rapier at his side and a rustic lute over his shoulder.