To Poke a Bear - Part 3

The sun finally rose, and its rays, though diminished by strong cloud, did much to warm up the riding men. It warmed them up, and it cheered them. It was reinvigorating to a degree that at that point had become most necessary.

"There she is," Oliver said, spying the village first, being at the head of the party.

"I saw it fifteen minutes ago. You should have said you were looking for it," Blackthorn boasted.

"Yes, yes," Oliver said. "The sharpest eyes in the Stormfront I'm sure. And I've the foggy eyes of an old man."

"That's what Nila says," Blackthorn agreed.

"I'm glad to see you've joined her little alliance in agreement."

They came into the village almost alarmingly quickly. It wasn't a large settlement by any means. It might have been half the size of Solgrim, and it had not the market square that saw Solgrim interest merchants that usually would have turned their nose up at such a small venue.