In which Mar Tyn is given some advice.
No, of course I was wrong. It was only that the Healers aren’t foolish enough to have a house in Low Port.
(My thought about Prosperity House seems to have been the same kind of wrong, as well.)
There’s an ambiguity in the ending, when Mar Tyn goes to secure his fortune. Fortune is the name of the guild house he was planning to buy a place in — but does he want that place still? He’d probably be just as safe in the bakery, and he has friends there. (Was it just my imagination, or was there a hint last chapter that he’d become friendly with Fireyn in particular?)
“Was it just my imagination, or was there a hint last chapter that he’d become friendly with Fireyn in particular?” That’s something I didn’t get.
And the way I understood it, especially since Mar Tyn isn’t mentioned in Block Party, I believe he secured his place in house Fortune or house Prosperity.
Not being mentioned in Block Party is not definite evidence: there’s at least one member of the bakery household in this story (Fireyn’s colleague Dale) who is not mentioned in Block Party.
I would not be surprised if we saw Mar Tyn again, fairly soon.