I don’t know if it was because we were loaded down with supplies or whether it was the look of the three of us but many a townsfolk stopped and stared. A few bowed when they saw Lady Elakalyn. I didn’t figure it could be me that was garnering the attention, as I had dressed as nondescript as possible. I didn’t wear the robes of my order that advertise me as a mage and had my tattoos covered. Penn was leading his pony and our group. He got the most attention. He turned to me, “Must not get many strangers in this place, huh?” “I guess not.” I had spent my whole life on Wilde Lake but had never been to the town of Bellham. It looked like any other town I suppose. There were merchants and traders. I saw a butcher shop, a grain mill, the blacksmith and of course, because it wouldn