The boys screams have become just whimpers of pain, as Ailas tries to set the broken bones in his arm. It is difficult, because they are broken into multiple pieces. After the torturous treatment, the boy seems to relax a bit, either because of the dark red berries or the otherworldly chants that Rabal performs.
Ailas and Rabal know that, in order to completely restore the shattered arm, it is not enough to try and set the bones. A skilled physician would have to cut the arm open and try to fit the pieces back together. In his current state, it is up to the gods if he can move his arm freely, once it is healed.
After this strange scene, Allie tries to answer Rabals questions: It could be the work of the Roaringhorn family, or some scoundrels they hired, but it's only speculation, as Valdas said correctly. If one were inclined to investigate, her look briefly wanders to Lord Alougarr, one would probably start with the Roaringhorns or by examining the elvish settlement in the woods.
Feel free to ask around, but do not cause any trouble in my town., the Lord says in an approving manner.
Teffen could not pick up any further conversations, but as he looks around on the street, the people seem to have returend to their daily routines. There are a number of shops on this road, which seems to be the main path through the town, from south to north. There is a shop that sells fruit and flowers and one that seems to be a hardware store located in an old barn about to fall down. Further down the road lies the big townsquare with the massive statue of a stallion, that seems to be the town's landmark.