On Deliverance, Arowhun joined Gallifrey under [[player:Odynn|Odynn]]. Odynn's group was originally from the town of Krondor, but the original mayor of the town left without giving the settlement form back, so the town was covered with houses that couldn't be removed. However, the group still kept krondor up and running by paying upkeep because they still used the farms on the deed and some of the houses. (Krondor is still running to this day, even though the mayor is nowhere to be seen). Odynn noticed how Arowhun frequently left and was rarely around his town, and this annoyed him. He told Arowhun that he wasn't doing enough work to live in his town, so Arowhun went to the coast of Bear Lake in order to dig him a cart full of clay for his deed. When Arowhun returned, Odynn kicked him out of his deed saying "he had enough of his lazyness", so Arowhun took the horses, cart, and clay with him when he left. Odynn's alliance then KoS'd Arowhun, and to this day he still doesn't know what was the big deal. Arowhun gave the horses and cart full of rafts of clay to a person he met on the road for free of charge. Odynn and Arowhun have made up now, and they are on good terms.
After this incident, Arowhun lived on the road entirely. He went to visit Elysian Heights again, and he found out that the dragon was dead and the deed was pretty much abandoned. In the mine tunnel, he found a 70ql ruby. He went back to Casteli Nemi, and Raykow traded him a row boat for the ruby named "The Emerald Arrow". This boat then became Arowhun's ride throughout his adventures of looting abandoned places, doing jobs at people's deeds, and delivering items that can't be mailed. Arowhun discovered ways of "making money from nothing" at public markets through exchanges, but how he did this is kept secret.
There was one time when Arowhun was walking down the road looking for work, and he ran into a group of individuals pushing a rare loom down the road. Curious, he asked them where they were going, and they said that they were "pushing it from the north coast to the south coast". Without a complaint, Arowhun joined in, and pushed the loom with them for 5 hours before he had to log off. He heard that some of the others had been pushing for 7 hours strait, just so they could get the loom in their deed on the southern coast.