Only a short time after, Magnus returned with the gold, and the trade was made. The group traveled to the nearest tavern in the town. Garen was bent on finding information about the city, and what better place was there for gathering information than a tavern?
Eamon, the merchant who came with Garen, had left the group under two knights' escorts and traveled the town. Garen was left to deal with the trade while Eamon went to make connections and examine the local market. He had told Garen that the market should be inspected to see if he would be able to make money.
The tavern Garen chose was called the Rusty Gauntlet Tavern. It stood tall at the edge of a bustling market square, its weathered wooden facade adorned with a faded but once vibrant coat of arms depicting a gauntlet clenching a tankard. The exterior is marked by a sturdy oak door embellished with iron studs and a worn brass handle that has felt the touch of countless hands.