Upon leaving the inn and tavern, Cadmus easily notices that the sun is rising and most people are already up for the day. They open various buildings for business for the day, while others headed into the Vestarel Forest for lumber or for game. Cadmus would notice that the hamlet consists mostly of log cabins. Out of all of the buildings, he also finds the largest wooden building out of all of the buildings in this hamlet. It’s a three floored wooden building, with a balcony on the highest floor 15 feet above the entrance. This balcony is no doubt used for announcements to the crowd if the building doubles as an office. It’s also easy to note that the architecture is different from the rest of the buildings in the hamlet, and it’s the only building with three floors. The roof consists of kara-hafu tiling with stylized wolves at the ends instead of carp. Meli speaks up, spotting the house, “I think that’s our destination! From a rabbit hole to a den of wolves…I’m sensing a theme with this hamlet,” She then trots ahead and she calls to him, "Come on, let's go, Cad!" [hider=Perception DC 13]Looking up, Cadmus would notice a messenger pigeon flying through the air. It flies straight to the largest building, and lands on the roof. It seems to vanish after hopping downwards into the building.[/hider] Should Cadmus proceed to head to the house in question, he would reach the entrance easily. But there are two guards in furs and leathers posted at the entrance. They call to Cadmus and Meli, “Halt! Do you have an appointment with Chief Garou?” [hider=OOC]Edited for a bit of polishing, a name correction, and a Perception Check.[/hider]