There were a lot of bandages and bruises at the services today. Most of the men kept quiet during the services, then went over to the inn to help with what repairs could be made to the furniture. There were a lot of downcast eyes and a lot of apologies, and a general feeling of camaraderie as everyone scattered back to their homes.
I was able to catch the blacksmith and the innkeeper for a few minutes alone. We were all very concerned about Loomis' demeanor, and anxious to prevent whatever plans he was making, but we were extremely worried about the road being closed down, and the economic impact that would have on the town.
The blacksmith said that one of his sons still worked out at Loomis' farm and would personally go for a visit. He also agreed to send one of his sons to the castle to keep his ear to the ground. If the entire region is going to avoid the Greenhollow road we need to know about it.
Beyond that, we didn't settle on any specific plans other than to keep our eyes and ears open.
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