The first thing they did after taking a month or so off, was spend countless hours and nights writing a book. The book contained a diluted, safe version of the lore, which they could distribute among the people, and teach them to read.
"It's more of a philosophy than lore," said Krenen, holding the book they'd produced.
It was the product of ten years of studying, observing, and testing with the folks of Silverdawn. With it, there should be no need for other towns to have neither an Inarenta, nor a Kiedes, guiding the people.
"And we're going to become incredibly well acquainted with it," said Irimena. "Because we're going to have to make a lot of copies."
"I can assure you there will be folks willing to help us with that," Afena told them. "In the distant past, there used to be orders of people that dedicated most of their time to the study and copying of books."