The merchant's eyes quickly flashed over to Soah as the man got himself up and walked away from the group. He looked up and down the road again, craning to look back over the people aboard the cart. Apparently satisfied, he looked back to Crom and spoke, "Name's Marcus Wheeler. You should climb on, get into town quicker on a cart." His voice was gruff but the invitation carried warmth. He set the reins down and wrung his hands, looking over the rest of the group. He stopped on Griff for a moment, seeming to consider the man's armament for a second before continuing. "That goes for you all too, 'course. The more the merrier, right?" He chuckled and some of the travelers aboard shuffled at their posts. They were a colorless group, all cloaked in earthen tones, a common choice in clothing but consistent across all four of them. One of them, hooded, stood up and crossed the payload of crates to kick a loading ladder down from the side of the cart. Its feet landed softly in the snow, and the ladder offered an easier way up than scaling the sides of the cart. He waited patiently for a reply, picking his reins back up and continuing his vigil over the roads.
Johnathon was outright surprised to see Soah get up and walk away. With the punishment he had taken, walking away without consequence seemed impossible to John, just another entry on a list of things he'd seen the man do in such a short time. That list and the man attached to it scared John deeply. Coming from the heartlands, he'd heard talk about such abominations in the deep woods and like so many wrote them off as impossibilities. If one of them existed... He shook his head and looked away: The man had chosen to leave of his own volition, he had offered no protest or justification. The cart driver had seemed interested in him, then again, who wouldn't be? "I am not turning down a free ride," John said, shrugging and stepping forward. He stopped beside the ladder, wondering if Crom would need help ascending and making sure to be there just in case. "Unless either of you are," he added after a silence. Traveling with Crom, Griff, and Adrian had not been off to a perfect start, but he sure didn't want to be without them. Without Griff they'd probably still be sitting in Aldrun being cleared by the guards, and without Crom subduing a werewolf might not have gone so smoothly, if that was a word that could describe the miracle that was nobody dying.