Nizèl’s plan was quite simple, but the simplicity did little to steady the feelings of those who had to carry it out. Among the band that would need to make the journey, Carric was probably the least thrilled of the bunch. Cold winter winds and deep snowdrifts were hardly appealing to anyone, but least of all a learned wizard more accustomed to the shelter of a warmly kept study. Stan didn't seem to care much either way, glad to get out of the stuffy backwater of a town, and Morrah was too focussed on prodding at her new would-be rival, that she seemed entirely unbothered by the prospect.
Even as they delayed the awful winter seemed to egg them on, the wind blowing wickedly and it becoming increasingly clear that they had to seek refuge in warmer climates.
This is where the Dragonborn and many of the townsfolk held information unknown to the rest. While one could be forgiven for assuming that all the reaches of the north were one continuous frozen wasteland, there was one notable exception along the Sword Coast. The Neverwinter Wood was a huge expanse of forest that ran from east to west across the northern plains of the coast, all the way to the outskirts of Neverwinter, the great trade hub that shares the name of the nearby forest.
Founded on the gurgling fissures of the great volcano that loomed to the Northeast, Neverwinter City's many hot springs serve to keep it warm and livable in even the harshest of winters. Normally a journey from Phandalin to Neverwinter in these conditions would be impossible. It was at least two days of travel even by horse, and the frigid conditions of a normal winter would be enough to dissuade most that attempted the route. Never mind the chances that an inexperienced group would face in this particular winter, by all accounts the worst in living memory.
The only thing that made the trip possible was an alternate route that the Dragonborn now outlined to the gathered crowd. According to him and some of the more traveled villagers, the Neverwinter Wood, as its name implies, stays relatively temperate compared to the surrounding areas. One of the older villagers even offered up that it was the city that gained its name from the forest and not the other way around.
Even so, the compatriots were skeptical at best. The forest would still prove a full day's travel from the town, and there would be no turning back if the rumors about the forest turned out to be false. They would be just as dead as if they had taken the main road in such circumstances. The gravity of these odds was not lost on Nizèl.
The scaly cleric could see the apprehension on their faces and provided a measure of relief by offering the unexpected. He would accompany them as a companion on their journey. Tempers had cooled somewhat by this point, so the offer was perhaps not as unwelcome as it would have been a few minutes prior. They would need a guide after all, and he seemingly thought that volunteering for the effort would dispel any doubts about his trustworthiness.
The offer came as a surprise to the companions, and for the first time, they all saw the lizard man in a different light. Even Morrah seemed to warm up a bit at the suggestion, though if you hadn’t been looking for it you never would have noticed the subtle notion. It was decided, they would set out for the wood at first light.