*Sharilan, Aadin, and Gren enter Wembridge along the Southfarthing Road. You can see the looming city gates ahead of you. They look much more imposing from this distance. The dim light of dusk probably accentuates the dark brooding feeling of the city walls. As you watch several lanterns come to light near the gates and in the watch towers spread around them. In Wembridge you find a couple of inns that cater to weary travelers just arrived or preparing for the departure south to Sormere or Ka-Rone. In particular the Stone Troll and the Dancing Giant catch your eye. The loud sounds of singing flood the street as the door to the Dancing Giant opens momentarily, expelling an ale-addled reveller into the street as he wanders home.*
*Finn as you pass through the bridge gate, on of the guards hails you. He is a human by the looks of him and he is wearing chain and bears a longspear. He says to you, "Good evening Sir Spryte. Its my unfortunate duty to ask you your business in Ao Manasa, detaining you only momentarily before you explore our glorius city."
*Malarky as you enter the alleyway ahead of the Mojh and Vand you find yourself immersed in darkness. Balconies, makeshift tin rooves and other debris litter the space between you and the dark grey sky overhead. The debris seems to fill the alley infront of you. Behind you the light from the Glowlantern only filters through a little, showing you that there is a narrow passage through the debris. As you slow down a bit to take stock of your lack of lighting the Mojh and Vand catch up.*
*Yajarn, you catch up to the small non-mojh who went in ahead of you, despite him having had to cross the street to pass by your position before entering the alley. Up ahead you can see that the passage narrows quite a bit, it might be difficult to get through. You can also tell why the non-mojh pulled up short, as without your ability to see in the dark, there is little in the way of light here.*
*Vand as you arrive at the bottleneck with the others you can here the sounds of scuffling and a few grunts of pain coming from further into the darkness. At this point the light from the street and the sky do little to help your vision. Any darker and you will be feeling your way around with your foot.*