Sylvester's resolve was set. He knew what he had to do to bring an end to Sir Dolorem's torment. The man had lived for far too long without closure, haunted by the tragedy that befell him years ago. It was time to put an end to Sir Dolorem's revenge chapter, and Sylvester was determined to see it through.
However, to reach Foxholm town, they would have to navigate the Tame River. There was a road too, but it was a slow journey, adding two extra days to their travel. Unfortunately, the Tame River was not often used for ferry service, mainly for transporting goods.
So, Sylvester had to pay extra to someone for the journey. But in the end, they got one and went downstream. The Tame River was truly tame, with its flow so gentle that it was hard to even see the river moving. Even when going downstream, one needed the help of sails or oars to move the boats and ships. Otherwise, the journey would be too slow.