((Pardona, as Ember has already left the Denatou camp, I'm just going to have the NPC's chat with you for a bit.
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"Ai! Someone!"
The call came from ahead of her, and Ember recognized the voice as the male who had had been near the horses before. She jerked her head forward, scanning the area in front of her. Her eyes caught sight of the boy not far in front of her. As she neared him, she slowed her horse to a stop. He hadn't noticed her, as he was shaking the girl lightly in an effort to wake her.
She looked down at the girl, and noticing the state she was in, she frowned. She sighed softly, and then said, "She won't wake."
"What?" the boy said, startled. He looked around until he was looking Ember in the face.
"She won't wake. I recognize this -- some of my tribe members have had the same thing happen to them. Nothing we've tried has woken them up," she looked up again, and noticed the brightly colored wagons, and realized that the pair could only be one thing. "You're Gyptian? Hmm. Maybe you have something that we haven't tried. I think the best thing we can do right now is to bring the girl over to your wagons, and at least put her somewhere comfortable. C'mon, help me get her up onto Raitou."
Ember slid off her horse, and gently lifted up the girl. The boy numbly began to help her, but because he was in such a state of shock, he wasn't very much help. As she began heading towards the wagons, she snapped at him. "Come on -- wake up! You're going to have to tell me where to go. What's your name, boy?"
"Where'shershadow..." he mumbled under his breath.
"Where's her shadow? Odd name, that," Ember commented. Then she stopped. "Wait. That's not your name. You're telling me she doesn't have a shadow? Well. That's certainly something we've never noticed before."
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Two young elves playing in the sand were the first to see Tikkel. They shrieked in surprise and ran off, running to an old Elf and clinging to her and screaming, "Nahnee! Nahnee!". Jabbering in their language, they pointed Tikkel out to the old elf.
The Elf folded up the paper she was reading, and frowned up at Tikkel. "I am sorry, sir, but we usually do not trade within our camp. We don't have any items to trade at the moment either. There have been delays, so we've not been able to send out a trading party."