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Wildwander Wagon Seven

Wagon seven is home to the camp's cook, Tippletoe, and the carver, Arumawan Wildwander. Their fat Gnomedog is Maple. Their wagon is the most frequented, having tables set out for Wildwanders and customers alike. Tippletoe is known to prepare the best meals around, expecially when she prepares a Feast for Heroes.   Tippletoe Wildwander is a priestess of Nebelun, gnome goddess of knowledge, invention, and luck. Tippletoe wears a silver chain with an amulet shaped like a bellows from which dangles a silver lizards tail, the symbol of the goddess. She spent several years in a hermitage where something of great moment was revealed to her, though she shares it not. Tippletoe is of the belief that knowledge, especially self-knowledge, is the answer to everything. There are times when she takes on great risks to seek bits of knowledge. Tippletoe is often in deep meditation, oblivious to her surroundings, so deep is she in her thoughts. This contemplation has led her to be constantly serene, even in the face of disaster. After the destruction of the Gnomish University, it was she who directed the survivor,s of the University to form search parties for other survivors, and any useful tools or books, when all others were lost in shock and misery. Tippletoe still cares for her community in a way that shows nothing is more important to her.   Arumawan Wildwander, along with Eberdeb, was a sailor. The sea was everything to these gnomes, the freedom to go anywhere and do anything had them enchanted. Then, Arumawan had come ashore and decided to visit Eberdeb at the Gnomish University. They went to the Temple of the Gnomish Gods to pay their respects. There, Arumawan saw Tippletoe and everything changed. All thought of freedom and the salt air left him, there was only Tippletoe. Those eyes, those big beautiful eyes, had him enthralled on the spot. Arumawan stayed in University Park and used his fine scrimshaw abilities to create masterworks of woodcarving to support himself. He has learned to use his skill to produce a log with legs like a spider that spews fire, which he calls a "cannon." Arumawan has a bad habit of finding loose change and other trinkets surprisingly appear in his pocket. He also is known to stretch the truth at times, in order to tell a good tale. All in the Caravan know, however, that Arumawan can always be relied upon, no matter what.
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Cover image: by Allan Reith via ArtBreeder

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