You all walk, more or less straight, out of the inn in good spirits. The weather seems to match it as the rain has finally stopped and the clouds have parted to let the sunshine in to dry the sodden roads. You don’t have to go very far, just a couple of houses further south before you reach the butcher. It’s comprised of four identical single story buildings all in one line. Outside of the front building is a wooden sign with a painting of a ham being carved with a cleaver.
As you enter you see a range of smoked and fresh meats hanging from hooks on the other side of the window and along the back wall. You can see a small table with a coin chest and a bigger table at which a woman is carving half a pig. She’s fair skinned, around 30 and with brown hair to her shoulders. She’s got a look of deep concentration as she carefully separates meat from the bone. "I’ll be with you in just a second, hang on". She looks up with a smile but her eyes widen in shock when she sees the group of assorted creatures that have entered her store. "Err, so, err, how can I help you?". Her hand doesn’t leave the knife.