That Which He Loved (Part One)

And thus, Tycondrius did that which he loved. 

He set up a small grill in front of the door. He prepared the coals with one of his favorite magical formations. 

Rosenhart and Sindal came to see him, curious about what had transpired between him and Tanamar. 

Sindal, of course, showed apprehension about his forced entry and the appropriation of goods. 

Tycon successfully assuaged those concerns when he revealed he the neat pile of silver coins inside the shop, as well as proper documentation on quantity taken (and a post-script concerning proper organization.)

It was a supererogatory notion, considering how likely the shop owner was to return... but Tycon found solace in simple mathematics (and scathing criticism.) 

He suggested that Sindal rest prior to the coming battle. 

She seemed offended by the notion. She overtly expressed her desire to return to the Operations Tent. It seemed she wanted to work even harder as if to spite him.