You've traveled for about 10 hours. Your horses seem tired and thirsty. To'ot has been cheerfully entertaining baby-duke with small vines and flowers that he uses to tickle the child and play here-and-gone. Despite his love of nature, however, he's ready to have a few hours without being peed on.
The air feels a bit more crisp, and not just because you've slowly been gaining altitude as the King's Highway winds its way up through the black hills; it seems like there might be a cold front blowing in. The small wildflower buds that seemed poised to burst into color earlier in the day now shiver in the chilled breeze, as the final rays of the sun's final rays reach like fingers through the ridges of the Rupino Range mountains on your west. Those native to East Blackwall know that the road will take you up through the hills and over the Range through the Kapea Pass.
Assuming 10-hour travel days at your current clip, it'll take you another two days to reach the base of Mount Rupino, a day to take the road up and around the peak, and a day to cross through the pass and down the other side a few miles to reach Redwall, City of the Crown.
What would you like to do?