Sylvester needed something impressive to pull the bards to his side. He required them to respect him, to be in awe of him.
His expectations from the Bards were great, and he knew completely brainwashing them would take time. So, the first impression was the most important one.
But after thinking a lot about it, he came to the conclusion that there was only one thing that he could show the bards to lure them.
'I just need to sing like I usually do and shine like a torch. Isn't this why they came here in the first place?'
"Stop the carriage once you exit the Holy Land. I will be moving on my horse instead. Felix, Gabriel, Sir Dolorem, Bishop Lazark and Priest Elyon, you all remain behind me in a neat formation and loudly sing after me." Sylvester gave quick orders.