"That is a most excellent suggestion, Lord Eredna. We could negotiate with the vendors and the local authorities to secure enough transports for the civilians, particularly the sick, the elderly, and those unable to endure the march. Of course, a part normal people would need to travel on foot, but we could ease their burden by loading their belongings atop and aside of the carriages. In this way, even those who walk would not be weighed down. Still, I believe the greater challenge will not be in the logistics but in the hearts of the people. As we have to persuade them and get their cooperation without sparking fear or panic. If we succeed, they will follow willingly, and the journey will be far less perilous." Amanda comment