Henwell chuckles softly. âMountain Antelope Trade Caravan isnât some small-time player. Youâre one of the twelve major merchant guilds of the Duchy of Lumir. Actually, we have some connection, you have an office in my territory.â
Tonyâs heart skips a beat. Having territory means this man must be a noble.
That makes sense. With such finely crafted weapons and armor, only a noble could command such elite warriors.
Tony hurriedly bows. âForgive me, sir, for not recognizing your identity earlier. Thatâs my fault!â
Henwell waves his hand. âNo worries. This isnât really my territory anyway. Besides, this area is a no-manâs land, nobles donât have jurisdiction here.â
Tony remains cautious. âPardon my ignorance, sir, but may I ask which noble of the Kingdom of Ika you are?â
Henwell shrugs. âIâm not a noble of the Kingdom of Ika.â
That leaves Tony puzzled. If heâs not an Ika noble, then who is he? And since the caravan has an office here, he canât be from Lumir either.
Besides, if he were a Lumir noble, Tony would recognize the bannerâs emblem.
None of the white platinum cross stars embroidered on the knightsâ cloaks or the flags on the four-wheeled wagons look familiar.
Could he be a noble from the northern Kingdom of Kosen?
No, that doesnât make sense. The Kingdom of Kosen is too far north to be here.
Noticing Tonyâs confusion, Henwell points to the emblem on his chest.
âThis is my family crest.â
The emblem shows the small seal script of the name âHenwellâ flanked by two claw marks, which only deepens Tonyâs curiosity.
Henwell stops beating around the bush. âThis is the silver wolf claw mark of the Phoenix family. The symbol in the center is my personal mark.â
After a momentâs thought, Tonyâs eyes widen. âThe Duchy of Vorry, the Phoenix family!â
Henwell corrects him. âItâs the Kingdom of Vorry now.â
Tony quickly apologizes. âSorry, sir! I wasnât meaning to...â
Henwell waves him off. âItâs fine. Although itâs officially a kingdom now, many commoners and remote areas still donât know. Besides, Vorry was a duchy for hundreds of years, people need time to get used to calling it a kingdom.â
Seeing Henwellâs forgiving attitude, Tony breathes a sigh of relief.
Then Tony recalls what Henwell said earlier about the caravan having an office in his territory.
To his knowledge, the merchant guilds donât have offices within the Phoenix familyâs lands.
The Duchy of Vorry only has an office in the east.
Wait... thereâs one moreâPeace Haven.
Suddenly, Tony puts two and two together. The small seal script of the blood-red Henwell character. It all clicks.
And Peace Haven has only one lord.
Tony canât help but exclaim, âYouâre the Lord of Blood HillâHenwell!â
Henwell laughs. âOh? You actually know me?â
Tony nearly falls to his knees, terrified. This is the fierce figure even the Grand Duke of Lumir respects and fears!
He remembers the caravan reports mentioning the Lord of Blood Hill personally escorting the Phoenix familyâs eldest son westward for training.
And now, here he is, face to face with this legendary man.
Panic rising, Tony realizes he just blurted out the Lord of Blood Hillâs name.
His legs go weak, and he tries to kneel and beg for mercy.
Henwell grabs his arm. âWhatâs the rush? Iâm not going to eat you.â
Tonyâs voice trembles with tears. âS-Sir... I didnât mean... please forgive me!â
Henwell pats his shoulder. âRelax. Like I said, this place isnât under any nationâs control. Nobles donât have jurisdiction here. Besides, you didnât say anything wrong! Names are meant to be spoken. You didnât insult me; you just said my name. Iâm not that brutal.â
âAlso, your caravan contributes a lot to trade in Peace Haven. At the end of last year, I hosted a banquet for all the merchant guilds, including members of your Mountain Antelope Trade Caravan.â
After a long moment of reassurance from Henwell, Tony finally calms down.
Never underestimate how oppressive nobles can feel to commoners. The gap between classes is far more profound than mere wealth differences.
From here on, Henwell plans to travel with the caravan to Tule City.
Thatâs where the Western Federationâs jurisdiction begins.
Although the city is nominally independent, any appointment of its ruling family requires approval from the Western Federation.
With the Holy Spirit Churchâs token in hand, Henwell and his group can use contacts within Tule City to reach the Federationâs guarded stronghold.
Traveling with the caravan is slower, but in this vast wasteland, the biggest danger is losing oneâs way.
This Mountain Antelope Trade Caravan has crossed the wasteland three times already.
Itâs not exactly second nature to them, but itâs far better than Henwellâs group trying to find their own way.
When Henwell asks what the greatest danger in the wasteland is, Tony gives the answer everyone agrees onâweather.
This cursed land has terrifying temperature swings between day and night, making extreme weather common.
Hail the size of fists can fall, whipped by fierce storms, with nowhere to take shelter.
Thankfully, at this time of year, such catastrophic weather is rare.
The caravan takes advantage of this window to press on with their trade.
Beyond catastrophic weather, many other dangers lurk.
But for humans, the greatest threat is other humans.
Wasteland bandits are infamousâslipping in and out without a trace, killing and looting. Thatâs the caravanâs biggest fear.
For Henwellâs group, though, thatâs no problem.
As for dangerous creatures in the wasteland, there are plenty.
From giant beasts that can swallow horses whole to venomous insects, all pose deadly threats.
Still, with caution, many dangers can be avoided.
Besides, the weather has warmed up now, the most dangerous season has passed.
At the start of spring, most creatures emerge from the cold winter starving and aggressive.
Thatâs when traveling the wasteland demands extreme caution.
Now, after a round of hunting and fighting, both large and small creatures have quieted down, focusing on finding mates and reproducing.
Three days later, Tony turns to Henwell. âSir, thereâs a small village not far ahead. Should we rest there for a day, or push on and camp in the wild?â
Henwell doesnât decide immediately. âYou have more experienceâdecide whatâs best. Follow your usual pace. Donât worry about us.â
After some thought, Tony opts to rest overnight in the village.
That afternoon, the group arrives outside the village.
Henwellâs group doesnât travel directly with the caravan, and Tony understands why.
Having such elite fighters with the caravan might make others think theyâre carrying something valuable.
Even though Henwell isnât afraid of bandits, Tony isnât here to hunt them down.
Avoiding trouble means saving energy.