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The Thane and his Mother

The first night we arrived late, so took what room they had in the Tavern to rest in. It was cosy, in an uncomfortable sort of way. The following morning Duncadda told us he would not stay in the village, but spend a little more time in the wilds, as was his want. With the wagon and its contents now out of our hands, we were waiting for instructions from Lord Tuibar. That could take days, possibly weeks. So we visited the Thane to ask if we may rest in his Mead Hall. 

But Radwig knew Waelden and Ethel well. His mother even embraced her warmly and said she had missed her. He offered us something that it was hard to refuse. 

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