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A one-eyed man in a green robe complains to a compatriot about the activities of a hermit. A woman pushing a vegetable-cart mentions to a passing dame that her son was healed yestereve by one Kandu, a druid. Other assorted persons speak of their intentions to head upriver to such places as Fairway, Serenity Redoubt, and the Ruling River. Others speak worriedly of the humanoids north of the Greencourse.
 
A one-eyed man in a green robe complains to a compatriot about the activities of a hermit. A woman pushing a vegetable-cart mentions to a passing dame that her son was healed yestereve by one Kandu, a druid. Other assorted persons speak of their intentions to head upriver to such places as Fairway, Serenity Redoubt, and the Ruling River. Others speak worriedly of the humanoids north of the Greencourse.
 
===Fairway===
 
 
A few hours before noon, the party comes to a ferry which crosses the river, which here might be regarded as the Greencourse itself, or an upper tributary of the same river. Across the river, they can see a settlement consisting of houses of wood, stone, and in some cases, mixed construction. It looks to be a town of between two and three thousand souls.
 
 
As the adventurers sit in the inn, they learn that in the town of Fairway, men use strange coins which are red like copper and heavier than lead. These strange coins are worth ten gold pieces apiece. The men of Fairway are eager to trade these coins for their equivalent value in gold or silver.
 
  
 
===Pharos===
 
===Pharos===

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