GlassEye
Adventurer
Hefting Tasanto's slight frame is no difficulty for the group and on the trail back to Capoe they meet with a mob of villagers who look like they are ready to take on whatever might be out there.
"What happened out there? Rochelle came back screaming her head off and, well, we weren't sure what to think."
Pushing through the group of men to the front is the young woman they first met in Capoe. She takes one look at Tasanto and frowns. She points at one man and motions for the others to make way.
"Vinnetto, help them carry their friend. Looks like you lot got the worst of it. Or he did, anyway. Quickly, now, he'll need to see the herb woman."
She heads off at a trot for the village with the group behind and the village men bringing up a nervous rear guard. The way back seems strangely longer than the way out to the graveyard but you do arrive at the village without further incident. Tasanto is gingerly placed on a cot at the village herb woman's house where she tells Dolgrin, Menik, and Lem that she'll care for him through the night. The others are offered beds in the homes of villagers since Capoe is too small to have an inn.
"What happened out there? Rochelle came back screaming her head off and, well, we weren't sure what to think."
Pushing through the group of men to the front is the young woman they first met in Capoe. She takes one look at Tasanto and frowns. She points at one man and motions for the others to make way.
"Vinnetto, help them carry their friend. Looks like you lot got the worst of it. Or he did, anyway. Quickly, now, he'll need to see the herb woman."
She heads off at a trot for the village with the group behind and the village men bringing up a nervous rear guard. The way back seems strangely longer than the way out to the graveyard but you do arrive at the village without further incident. Tasanto is gingerly placed on a cot at the village herb woman's house where she tells Dolgrin, Menik, and Lem that she'll care for him through the night. The others are offered beds in the homes of villagers since Capoe is too small to have an inn.
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