"Everett, I've never seen you to have a temper," says Maran Puth'Sayol Tillerson, wife of Dennet, Everet's cousin. She is a half-elf in her middle age, perhaps in her 80s. There is a deep, deep sadness in her eyes but she presents a neutral face to those who never met her before. "I just realized it was you who lead this group of heroes to our rescue. Dennet is sleeping on the other cart. He should pull through thanks to all of you."
The other villagers recognize her and seem to defer to her as she continues. "The camp should be safe for a couple days for you to rest here. We are going to go to East End as soon as the carts are fully loaded. It is still morning and if we leave by noon we should get there by nightfall. They need to be warned about these incursions and then they need to organize some fighting men to go farm house to farm house to make sure none of them have been attacked. From what I understand Mayor Jurad is heading to Bit to inform the families. Once East End is secured I will go there with Dennet and make sure Jurad is heard.
"As for him," she says referring to the lizardman, "I believe Ryalth said he was a spellcaster. We cannot take a chance on transporting him to East End. He should be executed, but not out of anger, my dear." She pats Everett on the shoulder.
"We wish you luck in stopping this Lord Ariamhodary but do be cautious. If he controls a swamp full of kobolds and lizardfolk, who knows what other creatures fall under his sway. I hope to see each and every one of sitting a place of honor at a feast in your names someday." She smiles at you all before she turns and heads back to the cart to be by Dennet's side. A child can be seen sitting next to Dennet, Paval, age 7, Everett's nephew.
[sblock="Everett Only"]You do not see your niece, Anya, with your cousin's family. Anya is 14 and if you remember correctly (you have lots of cousins and nephews and nieces), very headstrong.[/sblock]