Ted and Burt Farmer walk into the Prancing Pony and look around for an open table. They move to a table in the corner and wait for Butterman to bring them beers.

"I don't know what to do now," Ted says. "Why did they need to burn our house."

"I don't mind burning down the house as much as being taken prisoner in Stoneheight," Burt says. "Shouldn't we tell someone about what happened?"

"Who? Trestlebridge is busy dealing with the orcs and goblins and no one knows where the rangers got to. We should just be glad those adventurers cause trouble so we could sneak away."

"I suppose you have a point but to leave an entire town taken over by bandits seems wrong."

"Leave stoneheight to the adventurers," Ted says. The Kingsfell is being ruined."

"I'd like to know why they had to drag us into it."

"Wrong place wrong time?"

"Isn't that the story of our life," Burt says.

"Remember that horrible thing we found outside our house?"

"Not like I could ever forget it. The hunk of rock oozed evil. Just being near it felt like death."

"I still think we could have gotten more money out of that helmet," Ted says.

"It was more important to get it away from whoever burned down our house. Something like that is important enough for them to search for."

"By now it's already been sold and taken away from Trestlebridge. No one will ever find it, where ever it ended up."

"You're right there and good riddance," Burt says.

"That stone still bothers me theough."

"What do you mean?"

"I swear it was closer to our house before we went to Stoneheight," Ted says "and it somehow moved while we were gone."

"I know what you mean. I got the same feeling. Like the thing used to be between the river and Trestlebridge."

"William didn't say anything about a stone just appearing outside his home. He didn't even seem to notice it until we pointed it out."

"The whole thing was strange," Burt says. "It's all behind us now."

"Maybe we should build a house near the river undernearth the bridge in Trestlebridge. No one will bother us there."

"There has to be a path down there in Trestlebrigde. All we need to do is find it."