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6/29/2025, 7:10:24 AM
Tamako and Hilde walk up beside you, much calmer than before. It seems between the road and the crowded sidewalk there isn't much space to run around. They've taken to looking into windows and alleyways as your group walks by.

"Hey, could Zul be the princess?" Tamako asks after Kamiko explains the alien's disappearance.

"I'd like to see her go full goth. I bet it would be adorable." Kamiko says with a snorting chuckle.

"Whatever she is, you better believe I'm going to record it!" Hilde yaps out.

"So you can talk?"

Hilde barks playfully.

As you continue to walk you come to a larger, circular area with an ornate fountain at it's center. Radiating off this are many tightly packed stalls and carts. On the outer rim there are proper brick and mortar stores, seemingly saved for the trades and banking. If you had to guess, this is some sort of town square.

You ask Kamiko if they should start gathering information on the Princess..

"That's a good idea. I... We are going to need all the help we can get." Kamiko says nervously. "Maybe find out what sort of jokes or feats people have tried to use to make them laugh."

As you are at the border of the gathering hub, you decide to start on some of the stores, the first of which you find is a Wainwright. Remembering your promise, you step up to the older tradesman and tell him about the Jester on the outskirts of town.

The Coachmaker rolls a wheel he is holding absentmindedly as he says, "Is that so? That's something you'll want the guards to handle. When he gets to town though, hopefully they'll send him my way.

You thank him anyway, and ask him what he knows of the Princess.

"Dresses kind of funny and keeps to herself. Sorry I can't tell you more, but I don't exactly spend much time around royalty. But hey you are here for the Princess? Want to hear my joke?"

Wanting to be polite, you say you'd love to.

"Why couldn't the blacksmith stop reading?" The wainwright asks.

You say you don't know, why couldn't the blacksmith stop reading?

"Because he found books so riveting!" The man says, giving an exaggerated gesture and a wink. Getting no laughter he says, "Well, guess it's good I'm not trying to woo our fair lady."