The barkeep apparently wasn't as good at dodging blows as he was at throwing stuff - he was brought low by the blow and quickly finished off... leaving Ma'kirr with a whole tavern to herself, cellars and all.
Aden, for all his efforts, didn't find much that could be called valuable in the cottage. Perhaps he'd simply picked a less wealthy target to start with. His spoils amounted to a somewhat tarnished plain silver ring, a necklace made of several silver hoops on a length of cord, and a pouch of coins hidden under the bed. All told, perhaps the equivalent of some 70 gold pieces or 700 silver pieces. There was also a sheathed sword hung up on the wall by the bed - odd that the old man hadn't used *that* to whack Aden over the head.
Ryltar, on the other hand, acquired quite a haul. A large decorative chain of office from the village elder (probably more for show than for actual status), a pair of showy (and judging by their looks, completely worthless in a fight) shortswords, another symbol of office from the captain of the guard, a well-hidden small chest of silver and gold coins, a rather crude silver statue of some deity (hard to tell due to the quality) nicked from the in-house shrine, a better-hidden little box of silver ingots, a copper ring with some sort of green gem set in it that the elder had been wearing... all told, some 420 pieces of gold in value (or 4200 silver, if someone preferred bigger numbers.)
"All well and good, but you should be wrapping the show up over there. There's more work elsewhere that needs to be done," the Overlord's voice sounded directly in your head, around the point where at least some of you were finishing up packing up their plunder.