It did not take long to set up the tents with so many people working, leaving the unloading task to complete rather quickly, and the twins out of a job in short order.
However, upon investigating further, they found there was an issue involving "bedrolls;" Namely, all of them were human-sized, and they were decidedly-- Not. the ground was cold, and not all that dry, meaning the night would not be very pleasant for them if they slept in the tent pitched for them.
with a bit of dejection, they returned to the wagon, where the old man was still curled up in the luggage, snoozing away. Stranger or not, sleeping snuggled up with him in the baggage would likely be the least objectionable, even if the tent offered better protection from inclement weather. Maybe they could move it over the top of the wagon on a rope or something? they weren't sure. It'd keep the envoy dry if it rained in that case too, at least.
They returned to the cargo, determined to find some solution to this impasse, when they happened across a bundle that was seemingly added as an afterthought-- Definitely too long to be something meant for human use, and it reeked of their brother. Opening the cloth wrap surrounding it, they found his robe, bow and quiver, the mysterious pendant, and his seed satchel inside, tucked up neatly. The sight of it filled them with mixed emotions: Both happy, and sad.
At least the castle people had seen fit to pack it for them, after taking it from them at the city gates.
Further mixed feelings crossed between them silently, as they looked at each other, then at the package, realizing together the possible immediate utility of the parcel, and its implications. Namely, their brother was half again taller than them, and as such, his robe would serve perfectly fine as a bed roll cloth, but there was just the one. Sleeping on his clothes, further, simply felt... .. They didnt have a name for the emotion that gave them, but there wasn't much option.
The length of cordage that the bundle was tied up with, and the wrapping cloth, however, might prove useful for their immediate goal, which they set to: Rigging their tent to be strung over the top of the wagon, suspended A-Frame style on the cord, with the wrapping cloth used as a makeshift pillow, and the robe stretched over the three of them (The sisters, and the sleeping old man they would have to share the wagon with) for the night. Lily pocketed the medallion, Rose the seed satchel stuffed into her alchemy pack-- The enormous greatbow and its supply of arrows, stashed behind the seat of the wagon.
Not long after completing the task, they climbed in, found their spots amid the luggage along side the sleeping envoy, then settled in for an emotionally uncomfortable night.