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Geralk was leading his mule through the different groups that were traveling away from the late Festival. He had been able to get to the Merchant’s tent right before the battle had spread to that area of Lord Falmir’s lands. The merchants that had not left to see the closing ceremonies were packing up, including the female assistant that Pillar had left at his booth. Geralk spread the word briefly of what had just happened and the speed the merchants were packing at tripled. Pillar’s assistant looked at the stuff in the booth and just left. The last Geralk saw of her was when she paused at the opening to the outside before disappearing into the battle noise.
So, because he was a good person at heart, Geralk had burdened his mule with both his stuff and Pillar’s potions and salves. But, Geralk was not above selling anything that was strapped to the beast as they traveled from caravan to caravan. Several of the salves that were labeled were sold to various households, and Geralk was able to glean information as well as a few coins.
The merchant was coming to the last cart in a fairly large caravan when he recognized the shaman striding alongside one of the wagons. There was a momentary flash of guilt before Geralk called out, “Hoy! Pillar!”
The shaman turned at the call and stopped walking. Wagons, servants and horses passed by him until he started his pace with Geralk at his side. “How be you, Geralk?”
The merchant motioned with his head to the mule. “Thought you may want some of your stuff.” A twinkle was in his voice and eye as he said, “You have already paid cartage.”
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