"Better than I could have hoped for," The Drow turned towards The Dragon, "King Sunrider gave me a signet ring which all but guarantees me safe passage through his kingdom. I was genuinely concerned that I would have to fight my way out of the very kingdom that I came to save. But thanks to this ring, I don't have to worry about that any more."
"A rare and generous boon, Lord Irzen." The bronze man nodded.
"Tell me about it!" Irzen smiled in relief, "This little ring is going to make my life a whole lot easier--at least until we reach the border to Northaven."
"I hope Willow is able to help his people," Caliaphy fluttered on and off of Serna's shoulder.
"I'm sure he will," Serna looked a little sad, "He's back home with his father and brothers now. Together they will rebuild their kingdom and when he is done he will come and find us. One day."
"You will find a place you call home, Serna. Truly call home." Alyson gave her a smile, "Besides, Willow is a ranger and he is very good at tracking down people including us."
"What do you mean, Alyson?" Serna looked up at the Elementalist, "As long as I'm with you guys, I am home!"
"Be that as it may, you have chosen a wanderer's life as a nomad instead of settling down, child" The Bronze Man added.
The party made it out and down to the stables where Mandur and his fellows awaited them. They were already mounted up on their war goats and had the wagons loaded up with supplies for the trip back down the Southern Valley. "Aye, my lords and ladies, tis time for us to depart the capital. You can ride in the wagon or upon a war goat."
"I'll get Billy," Irzen ran over to the stables to fetch his war goat.
"Mind if Caliaphy and I join you, Lord Irzen?" Serna asked as she followed The Swordsman.
"Not at all, ladies," The Swordsman smiled, "So long as you two aren't up to any mischief during our trip."
Lazheros walked over to one of the war goats and let Alyson mount up first before he mounted his war goat. "It's been awhile since I've rode one of these creatures."
"Aye, Grand Cleric." Mandur signaled to the horn barer to begin the long march home. Most of the hill dwarves survived with some casualties and losses but they knew this land better than any intruder save for the elves that preceded them. The sounding of the horn signaled to the King Sunrider, tenth of his name that his closest ally would be returning to the Southern Valley.
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