[@Neianna86] [hider=Dag'Tyr at the Apothecarium] Dag'Tyr is undisturbed in his passage through the gate, and it isn't until he is in the Market Plaza itself that he gets a few appraising- and a few awed- stares. For most it had been months since they'd last seen a Kin walk the streets of Fenhall. none approached or bothered him, and people even removed themselves from his path if they found themselves to be in his intended route. And thus he finds himself, a wide berth of cautious respect established around him, standing at the front of the Apothecarium. Its windows, while uncluttered of cobwebs and in a state of wholeness and repair, are dirty and streaked from cleansing with a dirty rag. The man inside raises his eyes from his bare counter. At first he does not seem to even register that Dag'Tyr is there. Then, a few seconds after his eyes fall upon the Kin, his brain seems to register what they see. Bolting upright, the man rushes to the door and throws it open. "Salutations and welcome! I apologize for the sorry state of things! Ever since the Heartlands have become a place of shadow, I've had great issues with keeping reagents in stock for the shelves. I can still take orders, but I admit that things are growing dire for a humble alchemist such as myself these days. Prithee, what are your needs?" [/hider] [@karamonnom] [hider=Iris at the Smith] Without lifting his head from the work he had begun, the Smith continues the tenacious task of straightening and hammering the bent nails he had into straight and usable works of smithcraft. At first it appears he had not even heard Iris' queries, but as he steps aside to work the red-hot glow of a nail with his tongs against the anvil his gruff voice speaks out; "Nary a thing, cloudling. I work what needs workin'. I won't claim any mastery o'er any part of the craft, but I can work metal into horseshoe, ploughshare, or tool o' war well enough. Lately there's been need of nails, so I work the nails this morn'. If you need work done the line is long today, but if you can afford to pay fair then there's room to fit you in. If not, come back earlier tomorrow and state your case and your need." [/hider]