Our heroes and the villagers spent a week scoping the lake out, and raising money for supplies by doing odd jobs. In doing so, the villagers showed that they are not just un-skilled vagabonds, and get to know the locals. The comings and goings of the Sidhe' people seem to indicate a few things; There seems to be an even mix of people who come here to the lake to vacation and spend some disposable income, and opportunists who some to the lake to peddle their wares or ply their trade (weather that's being a minstrel, masseuse, cook, or the stay prostitute.) The place has no permanent structures and just seems to revolve around a few well worn camping spots. The demographics of the Sidhe' seem largely distributed between Satyrs, Jackalopes, Centaurs, Cervitaurs, Fox-morphs, Minotaurs, Dog-morphs, with a minority of Otter people, Bird people, Sheeple, and most rare of all Naga. There are reports of several different Arch-Fey patron's that you catch wind of (at least 13) with varying degrees of popularity, tho most reviews are positive, and a forth one arrives The Baroness Thala Corgak. A half-orc/half elf (an extreme rarity here) she also begins clamoring for the favor of you and the villagers. The price of her tithe is identical to the rest, and her unique stipulation is that every other season a (small) number of her tithes may be called upon to help birth or sire a child with one of her warriors in high esteem. The child is then taken to be raised at their fort at the capital where they are trained from birth to be elite warriors. One other particular complication seems to crop up as well, it seems that according to Sidhe' law 'overly' monstrous humanoids such as trolls, demons, fomorians, cyclops etc. etc. are not eligible for citizenship. At best Tilde~ would be classified as a 'beast of burden' or a surf under the direct care of Alex or the Elder. Even the Baroness whom is sympathetic to her plight, can only guarantee that if Alex joins her troupe of soldiers that Tilde can be made an aide'du-comp or part of an honor guard.
As the week comes to a close, you awake on the seventh day and are greeted in the wee hours of the morning by the season's first frost.
What do you do?