Joshuas didn’t encounter anyone but dark creatures and humans who were willing to follow their orders. If any of the people who lived in Reyoro Dell had an inclination to fight the overwhelming Dredracians, they were keeping their intentions well hidden. Joshuas took care to avoid the tavern where the girl had recognized Leilas. He didn’t want to take the chance she might recognize him. Instead, he chose the inn. It was past midday, but the eating establishment was still full. The food they were serving smelled foul. Joshuas had thought he might get something to eat and a decent tankard of ale. He hadn’t thought about the clientele Reyoro Dell had been serving for months now. Sitting at an empty table, he ordered his drink. He refrained from trying the foul smelling fare. The barmaid placed his drink in front of him, and hesitated at his side. Under different circumstances, he would have spent a few minutes with the poor girl who spent her days with goblins, orcs, dark elves and all the others gathered here under the orders of the dark masters.
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