Rhun and Sion burst through the old and flimsy doors of the shed, banging them open and already moving at a gallop. They carried no bags or any extra weight, except that Rhun had his recently-repaired tower shield and Sion carried Brin’s morphic shield and Lumina’s signet ring. Sion also wore Brin’s face, a small spell that Brin could maintain easily. Marksi sat on Sion’s lap on the horse, though Brin had told them to make Marksi get down and run if he started to weigh them down.They galloped at top speed down the road and were out of town before anyone noticed they were going. It was a full five minutes before the Wogans were able to muster a response, but when they did, it was extremely thorough. A band of six [Hunters] rode out on horses of their own, as well as a pack of barking dogs.Sion had predicted that they would give chase. Even though there was no reason Brin and Rhun shouldn’t be allowed to leave, if you fled at that speed away from a [Merchant’s] building, they’d naturally assume that you’d stolen something.The commotion was meant to draw away the few servants that had been watching the old shed where Sion kept the huge wagon with all his inventory. As careful as he’d been to prepare everything in secret, it had been impossible to keep anyone from getting wind of it, and those watchers were the main reason Brin couldn’t just turn all three of them invisible.Even the bold exit of two knights-at-arms wasn't completely enough to make all the watchers forget their jobs, so Brin used [Say What’s True] to change their conversations and make each of them think someone else would stay behind. They left. For a moment, he was alone and unobserved.With the distraction in place, Brin flicked the ropes to get the horses leading the huge wagon moving. He cast Invisibility on himself and the wagon, and made a mirror image of the wagon on top of a pile of boxes they’d all stacked up.By the time he was through the shed’s (...)