>TM 4 >LS 2 >PS ON >PL66 >SM6 >CP ON >FO OFF >------L-----------------------!---------------------------R ä153ä The celebrations go on throughout the night, but you Š are able to find a quiet place to sleep for a few Š hours before dawn breaks over this happy city. When Š you tell the people that you must leave and continue Š your journey south, they are saddened by the news. Š They want you to stay as their new chieftain, but you Š persuade them that they must choose a new leader from Š among their own tribe. Before you leave they provide Š you with a mule and some food (enough for up to 3 Š Meals). By mule you expect the overland journey from Kitaezi Š to Caeno to take no more than three days. It is a Š rough, potholed trail and yet your mule never once Š misses his footing or causes you to fall. During the Š afternoon of the second day you enter the foothills Š of the Hulhuk Mountains and see a plume of black Š smoke rising into the sky. It comes from behind a Š treeless ridge, less than half a mile from the trail. The sound of anguished voices can be heard on the Š wind and these cries prompt you to leave the trail Š and investigate. As you crest the ridge you see a Š small native village. Several of the huts are on fire Š and its people are trying desperately to save their Š livestock and quell the raging flames. If you possess Elementalism, turn to â117â If you do not possess this Grand Master discipline, Š turn to â94â