The Groom

We tell the groom what we feel to be true: that his wanderings are not over, and his bride may yet await him. “Very well,” he says with hope. “Perhaps you shall take me to her.” And, turning in the air, he is gone.

The Groom wishes to travel with you.

  • The traveller who first chose to advise the Groom to stay receives the Bargain of the Groom.

HELP FROM AN ITEM

If any traveller who advised the Groom to stay carries a RING, they may claim the Groom’s Bargain for themselves

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