"I think I spent quite enough time last night figuring out what to pack," Ariel said through a small laugh, hefting her bulging knapsack over her shoulders, "Unless there's something that anyone else might need, I can't think of anything. I had thought about perhaps handing in the deed to the shop, but last night while trying to find it, I remembered that there technically isn't a deed. Another one of the coven's deals with the nobility, you see. Thankfully the silver should make up for it." With what the hunters had left behind, and the clothing that Ahnasha and Fendros had rifled through a few days beforehand, the pack didn't have too much trouble finding clothing for the city. Fendros wore the same clothing he had used for the last time he was in Vos. Sabine managed to find a small set of trousers and a shirt her size, thanks to one of the deceased hunters being Bosmer. Janius was pickier than he really should have been. In the end, he donned a clean, gaudily frilly white shirt, a pair of probably the most comfortable black cotton trousers there were to choose from, a pair of boots with bright buckles and even an embroidered wide-brimmed hat. How he had managed to assemble such a suit was beyond anyone's guess, but no amount of payouts from the rest of the pack was deflating his ego. They set off into the daylight feeling fresh and ready for the road. This time, they weren't in any particular hurry, and there were no directly impending matters that they needed to worry about. It felt as if it had been a while since things were back to normal. Comparatively, anyway. Each member of the pack carried their own supplies, as well as some of the wrapped silver weapons. With the bulk and shape of the weapons and the way they were wrapped, Janius observed a useful detail. "You know, I'd bet to the untrained eye, these silver weapons would look more like wrapped up tents. Perhaps that's a good thing. If we go to a number of vendors in the city to sell these things, people probably won't add things up until after we've already left."