It seems like the other two came to a conclusion, that we'd inform a nearby town of the corpse just so we won't have to drag it around with us. [color=0054a6]"Alright then! Heck, if I can recall where the nearest town is, I can just fly there, and, while I would prefer if you stayed here and waited, there IS an enchanted forest just to the north of here. It's kinda where I was heading before I ran into... well... this,"[/color] I told the two before flying up, and then due south, where... wait, it was actually more of a city than a town, but I'm sure there are starving people in there, too. [color=0054a6][i]Avisthelm... now I remember, this was the first place I visited in Laharia. Had to take a boat for the first time in my life, even had fish here for the first time in my life... wait... was it fish? The other man kept calling it 'hsif' or something... maybe that's just their language for the word, or something.[/i][/color] I thought, remembering just how much I disliked fish, and how strange it was that the other guy, who supposedly loved the stuff kept calling it by a different name. In the time it took me to reminisce that day, I made it back to town, and started looking around for someone who might be able to carry off the thing. Unfortunately, nobody seemed to want to deal with the thing, even after I told them they could keep the reward. My searches eventually ended up with me at some inn with a strange group of individuals... a rat person, a cow lady, and... what I could only guess was either a cat or a dog. [color=0054a6]"Hey! Any of you willing to do some work for some money? There's a slain wurm up to the north, and my group doesn't want to deal with dragging the thing over here. You can keep the reward if you bring it here, I just want to continue on with my adventure!"[/color] I repeated this message so many times that I wasn't saying it with my usual energy... of course, that could just be because I kept giving my food rations to the beggars that lined the streets of this place. Oddly, most of the beggars were either nin'tah, or fellow shael who might have been having problems with the local lah'na.