In the dead of winter do they three set off from Camelot, hoping to find their way to this 'Land of Rot' that the people have warned them about. Danger has never deterred Emet-Selch - nor Irhya - and Hythlodaeus seems too cheery about the prospective journey to worry about aught else.
The journey itself is expected to take several hours by foot, giving the three of them plenty of time to plan ahead for when they discover the ghosts which supposedly live at their destination.
"I never understood the purpose of money," he remarks. "It only serves to divide the people into those who have and those who have not. If I could only create my own blade..."
closed to Hythlodaeus and Irhya
The journey itself is expected to take several hours by foot, giving the three of them plenty of time to plan ahead for when they discover the ghosts which supposedly live at their destination.
"I never understood the purpose of money," he remarks. "It only serves to divide the people into those who have and those who have not. If I could only create my own blade..."