Ask a pedestrian or guard where we can find the chaplain, then go see him.
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You approach a pair of nearby guards.
"Could you please tell me where the -"The shorter one interrupts you mid-sentence.
"Hell's bells, girl, what happened to you?" He gestures at your face.
"I, um. I fell.""And ended up like that? What'd you fall off, the roof of the cathedral?""Not... not quite, no. Speaking of the cathedral, could you tell me how to get to it?"He nods and points off in the distance.
"You can see its towers from here. Just wind through the streets in tha' direction and you can't miss it." You can see the tips of four stone edifices peeking over the rooftops in the direction he indicated.
"Okay. Thanks."Seek out the chaiplan and ask the same questions. Also inquire about joining a caravan to leave this area..its so dangerous out here
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As you turn to walk away, you hesitate for a moment. Your brain feels foggy.
"Do caravans pass through here often?"The other guard answers.
"Wrong season for it. Since the passes out west are blocked up, you only get traders coming up south. One came in a day or two ago. Probably not gonna get another for a week or two. Late summer, tha's when you get the merchants from out west sellin' supplies and buyin' up magic artifacts."A colossal burst of air emanates from the first guard's nose.
"Since when were you an expert on caravans?""My brother's works with one of Merbrook's wagons. Goes all 'round the world. He seen all kinds o' things.""Yeah, the same brother who says they've got giant man-eating birds down south, twenty-foot tall bears up north...""Look, just because you've never stepped foot outside'a Fremminster doesn't mean nothin's out there.""Let's just say your brother needs to lay off'a those crazy barbarian spices they keep bringin' in. Do funny things to a man's mind, you know."Everything seems to have gone slightly blurry.
"The birds are real," you say, trying to keep your focus.
"Plains dragons. They don't eat men, though. Mostly small animals and fish. I don't know about the bears.""See? What'd I say.""Pshh. Elf girl's on the spice too."You mumble another thank you and leave the guards to their argument. Everything feels strange, and you get the impression it'd be better to reach the cathedral sooner rather than later. After a minute, you feel somewhat better, but the unpleasant sensation of the ground shifting underneath your feet soon returns. You keep your eyes locked on the cathedral's spires.
As you draw near, shadows seem darker and lights brighter. A blurry fuzz creeps over your vision, gradually appearing and fading away, but you manage to reach the open gates to the cathedral's outer wall. Stumbling through the courtyard, you make your way into the cathedral itself. You remember a man greeting you, an incessant buzzing in your ears, and a falling sensation before -
You wake to the sight of a chubby, bald, elderly man's face peering intently into your eyes.
"Ah, good! You're awake. Hold still for a moment..." He gently holds the skin around your right eye in position before releasing it and leaning back.
"You took quite a blow to the head, I see.""Where am I?" You look around. You seem to be lying on a small cot in a long room. Two of the room's wall are lined with evenly spaced cots, illuminated by the pale light streaming in through windows high above you.
The man stands up and spreads his arms with a warm smile.
"Welcome to the Cathedral of Freyen." He grunts slightly as he lowers himself back down onto the stool. You notice he's wearing dark robes, trimmed with purple cloth.
"I would have hoped you would come under better conditions, but the gods have their reasons for all things. You still have your life and will soon have your health again. Assuming, of course, you don't do anything foolish before you are well once more." He tilts his head with an expression of mock severity, eyes twinkling.
"Now, I must ask. What caused this?" He reaches out and points to your left cheek.
"Well...""And then he said to look here for Sean Oathend," you finish your story.
"Alridh..." The priest sighs.
"In any case, you've found the Reverend Oathend." He nods his head slightly.
"I'll do my best to answer all your questions and then my wife will help you get cleaned up. What would you like to know?"