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The man looks like he's about to object, but your self confident pushing forward saves you from having to argue or explain your situation.

While you don't know the exact location, you do remember seeing a town by the name of Ardon between the orc and halfling lands. Not a large town by any means, but notable enough that you could get directions as you went.

After changing, you notice several familiar enforcers walking around, still clearly searching for you. However, you're able to keep your head down and they seem to pass you by.

As you reach the outskirts of town, you find yourself faced with the question of how to travel. On a caravan, with some aspiring adventurers, or alone?
Glad to have reached the edge of town seemingly unnoticed, Lillian ponders her quandary. To travel with others without revealing her danger is to put innocent lives in danger. But to travel alone is to make herself an appealing target for a force that has already shown significant magical ability. She shudders as she remembers the gloating voice in her head telling her that she'd make a mistake in appealing to the tiefling's mercy.

She feels her eyes water and her heart clench at the enormity of her danger, when a prayer comes to her suddenly: "Lead us in peace and direct our steps in peace, and guide us in peace, and support us in peace, and cause us to reach our destination in life, joy, and peace, and return in peace. Fharlanghn, save us from every enemy and ambush, from robbers and wild beasts on the trip, and from all the punishments that rage in the world."

Heart calmed, Lillian sets off to find a caravan bound towards the orc or halfling lands. If she's going to reach Ardon, she wants company on the road.