Rancoth was amazed at how many different cities were positioned along the winding waterway. Several of them he had read about or seen on the many maps that he so often poured over, but most were smaller villages still growing and as of yet had not made it into any books or maps. It was these smaller villages that Rancoth enjoyed stopping at the most because they were all so varied, and since they were smaller he could explore them more fully. While the Dancing Seahorse was being unloaded of supplies and trade goods, he would wander the streets and shops. Sometimes he went alone, and on occasion Dorbin would accompany him, but most often he found himself meandering through the streets with Elija. While he was a few years younger than Rancoth, the two of them had become fast friends (so long as the topic never turned to Elija's mother). It also turned out they had a lot to teach each other. Since Elija grew up on the river, he had very little time for a formal education.
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