Before the group can return for their horses and gear to start a pursuit, a young human girl, presumably the Makkee’s daughter, appears out of the woods and is extremely frightened. Further away, a man on horseback breaks through the woods out there and is the man Buchard that has been of great concern to Kaelyn.
The girl blinks at Butternut, then begins crying and runs as fast as she possibly can towards the Halfling. While reaching for her sling and yelling at the mounted man, she feels small arms wrap around her tightly and the girl starts sobbing uncontrollably into Butternut’s chest."Hi, you must be the Makkee's daughter," Butternut says, smiling happily at the girl. None of her companions have yet seen her look anywhere near so pleased.
As Sir Rovach and Aesa begin to move forward, Kaelyn rushes towards the horses. The sudden movement scares them, but they can’t go far. While he fumbles with their leads, the others observe the rider spit, wheel his horse around and ride hard to the west. Within a moment he is lost in the trees and gone. Kaelyn can still fight the startled horse, mount up and ride off should he choose, but this horse may not do well in combat if he catches his quarry.Kealyn will attempt to move to an unattended horse and mount up. If successful he will ride as hard and fast as he can towards Buchard. Brandishing his shortsword in hand. “Whatever plan you orchestrated dies here with you, Buchard! I will see it that you rot in hell for all time.”
Meanwhile, Erizhi has had some success in getting information from the captured Immaterian, especially after she heals the wounds she had inflicted upon him mere minutes before. Apparently the goal for Pothos and his band was to stage this farm massacre using a group of elves that they had poisoned. By taking the children it would appear that this might send local troops into the Deep Wood and stir up the elves there, possibly escalating into a war between the Daeyshir and Maletar kingdoms.
“I don’t know,” he says surprised, as if the thought of any other attacks was never contemplated. “There is a place we were supposed to rendezvous at, but I only know the general area. It was to be two days from now. We were to keep the children until then at least.”"I see," she says, "and both sides would likely have reason to be angry. The elves because their people were poisoned, the Maletar because the elves raided them. What this process supposed to happen at other farms once you were finished with this one? And where were the children taken?"
“Pothos believed it was a woman,” he repeats, adding nothing further. “I knew Pothos from the Iltani household,” the man reveals. “I did errands for him that needed to be done but couldn’t be linked directly to your family. As far as I know he was still under your father’s employ,” he answers the last question seemingly confused.Erizhi thinks for a moment. It is similar to what has happened within her own house. "It is not so uncommon to betray your family and country for the sake of personal power and money. In the end, it rarely ends well," she says. "So Pothos was working for someone else who established the rendezvous with Buchard. And a woman perhaps?" She thnnks for a moment. "Where did you met Pothos? Where was he staying while there?"
“I’m no magician,” he admits. “Pothos read the scroll once we were at this side of the tunnel. We moved about without detection or sound after. No one knew we were here. He also had an instrument that made the tunnel. He mentioned the tunnel would be gone once we were done. If he had anything else, he didn‘t reveal it.”"And what magick and items did Pothos receive to accomplish this task? How many more men were with you?"
“Seven of us in total,” the Immaterian adds. “Five of us from Lotan and two from here. Locals. One of which was Buchard.”