The passing of Elder Salas brought profound grief to the Three-eyed Ape People.
He was one of the oldest among the Ape-men, and everyone in the tribe respected him as they would respect a father.
In honor of Elder Salas, the Three-eyed Ape People mourned for fifteen consecutive days, and Basel stayed there all fifteen days.
The death of Elder Salas left Basel restless, and even on the day he left the desert, he hadn't come to his senses.
Though Elder Salas had died, to bid farewell to the Elder's friend, the Ape-men still held a modest banquet for Basel.
Men and women sang poems for him, children held his hand, affectionately calling him 'elf,' while the surrounding priests patiently listened to him speak...
The warmth Basel felt here was more than he had ever felt in the Kingdom combined.
On the day he left, Basel finally regained some spirit and bid farewell to the Three-eyed Ape People, who earnestly urged him to return often and visit Elder Salas's grave.