Lalia
Bob and Nob rest outside the Prancing Pony, standing near the stables.
"Barliman pushes us too hard," Nob says.
"I don't mind the work too much but he needs to stop telling stories to my daughter," Bob says.
"Oh come on he's just trying to entertain the kid while you're busy."
"It's not that simple."
"Does this have something to do with you disappearing last week?" Nob asks.
"I had to find my daughter. She had run off and ended up in danger."
"Kids run off all the time, how can you blame Barliman for that?"
"She ran off looking for some Cardolan Prince to marry her," Bob says.
"My daughter goes looking for princes all the time."
"She was looking for a specific prince because Barliman told her about him. Barliman told her the last prince was in the barrow downs just aiting for a princess to find him."
"Wait the barrows?" Nob asks. "That's where she ran off to?"
"Yes, the only reason I knew that's where she was is because she told her sister she was going to become a princess. We had to run after her but she got into the barrows before we reached her."
"That's not good where did you find her in the end?"
"We didn't," Bob says. "The wights running around where everywhere and we had to hide form them. There was even a barghest at the entrance that killed one of the tall men that came to help me."
"Is your daughter alright?"
"She's fine now. She got home before we did."
"Was she scared away by the undead?" Rob asks.
"No an adventurer found where we were hiding and I sent her to find Laila. After the woman escorted Laila out she came to tell us so we could leave. That was the most terrifying run I've ever been a part of."
"At least Laila is safe."
"No thanks to the little airhead," Bob says. "The adventurer, Eldalleth was her name, told me she refused to run staight to the exit. First Laila had to find her cloak and forced the poor woman to fight off more wights and barghests. Then she ran around the field until a wight popped out of the ground and told her he was the lost prince and he was going to take her as his eternal bride."
"Good thing she had an adventurer with her."
"It wouldn't have been a problem if the little idiot had just left the barrows when she was found. Even better had never went there in the first place."
"When you say it like that it does seem a little reckless for Barliman to tell Laila that story," Rob says.
"I've got to get him alone so I can give him a piece of my mind."
