And in the end, not even the chickens were sacrificed. The children climbed up onto the wooden statue (a tense moment, for Mordred) and released them before the lord set the Bridegroom alight.
After the burning, the lord returned swiftly to his keep, on foot, leaving the donkey behind to wander among the revelers. The drinking and dancing went on well into the night.
At dawn, the party awakes, having slumbered with a number of other hung over festivalgoers under one of the empty vendor tents.
Felor sits up and sees a lone figure in white standing on the burned heap where the Bridegroom of Semla stood the night before. The person stands there for a long moment, then turns and looks directly at Felor, seeming to stare directly at him even from the considerable distance. Then the figure turns abruptly away and descends from the mound, taking to the path that leads back up to the whitewashed bailey and the lord's keep.
Are you all ready to continue on the road to Hazard?