"Hmph. Well, it shouldn't be enough to get him to Aurelar, and the mine is the only place he knows to work, so I doubt he'll stay too far from town. He probably thinks he'll come back when the heat dies down."
He gives a sigh "Stupid gvaki has no idea how moneylenders work."
"I'm of Urvuk. Chances are our grandsires killed one another." He settles onto the floor of the ruined room, a functional chair not easy to come by. Leaning with his back against the bar, he gives the countertop a thump with his hand and calls for mead.
Fairnalt's place of trade wasn't listed on the contract, but after asking the clerk, you're directed down the canyon to a series of small shops often loaned out to travelling merchants, whereupon you find the man. He seems quite standard of a merchant, one would even call him unremarkable, but he assents to leaving tomorrow morning and seems quite ecstatic at the idea of having his name mentioned to these people, if a little hesitant.
The iron trade is not his current business, and to usurp some of the other merchants could have some detrimental effects to his business... or health.
The Inn, you hear from Merchant Fairnalt, is a leisurely hour's travel downriver, although could take quite a bit longer travelling back. However, after hearing that you may intend to stay there tonight, he offers to meet you there the next morning, it being only slightly off his standard route.