The pouch of money is of a considerable size, and clinks loudly on the table when dropped. All of the eyes in the room zero in on the small bag, and Arwen's mother stammers out "We couldn't possibly accept this, Arwen! This is too much!"
However, Lily regains her composure, and gives Arwen a big hug and a peck on the cheek: "Now you have to come to the wedding: you're practically paying for it!"
Despite the shock of several month's wages being dumped on her dining room table, Arwen's mother manages to regain her composure, and oohs and aahs over Johanna's hand carved pieces, initially refusing to accept any gifts, but quickly picks out the Hero, commenting on its likeness to Arwen: the immense physique, minute, but still sharp sword, and even a similar nose, an unintentional feature of the piece. It quickly finds its way to the Dunwood's mantle.
After a few more minutes of smalltalk, Mama Dunwood ushers the party out, insisting that they go visit Dwaine Lyon, Arwen's uncle, before dinner.
Like any properly settled wizard, Dwaine Lyon lives in a tower. As he's not some savage hedgemage, his abode is elegant, made of polished granite, and, inside, furnished in a very modern style, leaving large tapestries and banners for oil paintings of religious and mythological scenes by up and coming artists. Of course, there is a certain level of 'functional clutter', including various texts, half finished projects, and exotic specimens scattered across the foyer. A menial assistant of the wizard quickly lets the group in after Arwen explains who he is, and flashes a bit of steel (perhaps it wasn't so quickly). Lyon himself is a tall man, with a thin mustache he can't help but fiddle with. At the moment, he's speaking to an imperious looking Halfling woman, who carries herself with the dignity of a creature many times her size. This is an impressive feat for someone standing on a tall stool to be chest height with the person they're talking to.
"...ich is why Kulian theory can't explain where the mass goes, or your case, would come from. Hmm. One moment, please," Lyon says to his diminutive guest, as he sees the party enter his study. "Arwen. I wasn't expecting to see you. How is your mother?"