Close to the Northern Light Inn, the lanterns lights were dim and from the mountains a cold wind blew through the hair of a single horned figure, whose only companion was a packhorse. A couple of dark and shady figures were there, close to the inn, waiting for the horned figure and the pack horse.
«You have it?»
«Yes, I do.»
[...]
«Lovely, ain't a big one luckily. Though we did have some trouble last time we took it near Baldur's Gate.»
[...]
«Let's go.»
And so the three figures started to move, followed by the faithful packhorse. The horned figure seemed to have yellow eyes, to the few who noticed that one; the other wore a bow, while the third seemed to be a shapeshifter: sometimes dwarf, sometimes horse, sometimes human. Rumors started to spread that the one wasn't actually human, but a doppleganger arrived directly from Athkatla... maybe a partner of the Mind Flayers living there.

After twenty miles of walking, the three seemed to have met another partner. Wearing golden robes, but some folks in Beregost started to spread rumors very similar to how that man had the same attitude of a dragon: stingy and disrespectful.


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...and then, there were only four.
The following night, the same horned figure were surrounded by the same and yet different figures. Always in front of the Northern Lights Inn, always in the dark, always with the usual poor lighting. Only one thing was actually to be set in common with the first one: the horned figure, followed by the faithful packhorse. Once again, that night they gathered and then they spoke at the Nashkel bridge once again.
«Is he joining us?»
«Indeed, he is.»
[...]
«Should we look for other witnesses?»
«I'm sure we can find one somewhere.»
[...]
«So, there will be plenty of work to do.»
«Let's go, then.»
So, once more, the four figures ventured into the unknown, taking a detour in the Xvart territory with the packhorse at their side. They were never seen again, that night.


A friendly reminder to all the readers. Whoever you are, whoever you were, it matters not: the Golden Wheel will put their eyes on you and you will be evaluated. If you're reading this...