Maslarein begins to wander around the village, talking to random people and helping anyone he sees with whatever they’re doing, be it carrying food or building a wall. If he sees anyone looking exhausted or injured, he’ll try to make them feel better with Lay on Hands. As soon as Maslarein can’t find anyone new to help, he’ll go to the boarding house.
Attracted by the distress of a couple, Maslarein finds himself at the Oltwell residence. Mr and Mrs Oltwell are sitting on the porch outside their home. Mr Oltwell is a well dressed and somewhat portly individual, and is trying to console Mrs Oltwell who has her head buried in her hands. Only sounds of her sobbing can be made out. Their son Joco Oltwell, a hyperactive pre-teen, is indifferent to their plight and running around the front garden kicking a ball. Mr Oltwell notices Maslarein and informs him that they have been in a panic because their elder son, Torren Oltwell, went missing a few days ago. A cautious search attempt by some of the villagers failed to find any traces of him. Despite the disturbances with the enraged forest animals they don't think he was attacked, at least without leaving some sort of trace.
After learning about their plight Maslarein proceeds to the Apothecary where the injured man is currently being treated. He eases the man's pain and the apothecarist gives him 1 gold for his trouble.
Obadiah Turn 1
Hearing some amount of hollering about walls or something as evidently walls are a issue, Obadiah heads to the edge of the woods to cut some small trees and at least throw together some sort of fence might take sometime but its doable at least. Whenever sleep is needed Obadiah will sleep in a tent or the ground or really wherever
Obadiah proceeds in a direction opposite of everyone else and starts cutting down trees at the edge of the village. Maslarein, having visited the Oltwells and the Apothecary, helps Obadiah put up some of the walls. They erect a fence around part of the village, but encircling the entire settlement would take several more days. They both head towards the boarding house as the late afternoon sun slowly gives way to a dismal dusk.
((If either person wants to head elsewhere or do something else before retiring for the day, they may still do that))