The party enters the city without trouble, takes the cheapest room they can find, and go without supper to save money. The next day, Gertrude the healer leaves with Mandel to look for the famous herbalist Angela, and Roran and the rest of the party scour the city for transportation and supplies to steal or buy. They are in despair when a passerby tells them of an auction being held to sell the supplies of a ruined merchant, Jeod. Ignorant as to Jeod’s true identity as a friend of Brom’s and a freedom fighter, they visit the merchant’s rich-looking house to try to preempt the auction and buy his goods directly.
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