"Then altogether, hopefully we will get things in Thrushmoor sorted. Thank you," says Cesadia.

She takes the time to write up something and gives it to Winter, who knows how to get to the Silver Wagon and will hand the writ to Dena Gallegos. The whole party gets out of the Sleepless Building, and it is solidly dark now. You head east, and on the grounds of the Sleepless Agency there is a fountain. Nothing truly decorative, but simple. You then take an intersection to the north. About 300' to the north, you will pass a sturdy and elegant two-story edifice that Winter says is Builder's Hall.

About 200' or less earlier, you get to a building with a faded picture of a mine cart with loads of silver ingots on it - the Silver Wagon, Thrushmoor's only inn, and as a result, one of the town's most prosperous businesses. It offers comfortable beds in secure rooms, and the taproom downstairs often features life music. The innkeeper, Dena Gallegos (female human), is a boisterous and brash woman who is just as prone to knock you off your stool for telling a bawdy joke as she is to tell one herself.

The party moves into the taproom to get to Dena, following Winter. Unfortunately for the PCs, regardless of Cesadia's writ, the PCs were banned from the establishment after one of them - Ronnie Turnbull (you call him Jens) ran up a large, unpaid bar tab. Normally that wouldn't be enough to ban someone from staying, but "Ronnie" was also responsible for starting a bar fight, earning him an arrest and a night's stay in the holding cell in Fort Hailcourse.