The group splits up somewhat, hoping to find more information without stumbling upon too much danger.

While Giggles talks with The Professor, the blue-skinned Gnome discovers an odd problem: the "usual" course after a show like this is revelry and abandon. Anything resembling order will be a drastic change from the norm, even if it's necessary. As such, at The Professor's urging, they settle for encouraging some celebration, but restricting it to the gathering around the fire and pond. Hopefully, keeping some of the more adventurous sorts in the company of families and youngsters will serve the dual purpose of keeping them safe. For now, that's probably the best they can accomplish.

Meanwhile, Keshkaru and Vorgrok inspect the wagons immediately around that area. With the help of each wagon's owners, it's a quick and easy task to verify that each one is clear. Whether the consequence of random luck or a specifically-targeted attack by your unknown assailant, it seems that Myron was the only person injured, and that none of the other wagons were even burgled.

Finally, Tessara and Pip head off to begin inspecting some of the further wagons. At first, it seems these wagons have likewise gone unmolested, but nonetheless the duo intends to be thorough. When they get close to the wagon where Bardolph (the grizzly bear partner of the late Great Fortunato) lives, the wagon begins to shake vigorously. No doubt, the shaking is Bardolph's doing- he's more than big enough to rattle it around, but he's usually quite docile. As recently as a week prior, he was performing tricks with some of the kids leading him, so the agitation is noteworthy.

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Before we press on with any further actions, I need a clear statement of who recovered what from Myron's cabin, and what was done with it all. You're welcome to leave it, carry it to be dealt with later, or take it to keep.
I just need to know what was done, and who's carrying what.