Raoul de Costa takes slow steps towards his destination, a small village far to the south, several miles away from the ruins where the supposed scorn of giants were coming from. It was quite early in the day, the morning sun had just risen, changing places with the moon, this signaled a new day. The mercenary had spent the entire night traveling, all on foot. Some people were scared to traverse around during darkness, but as long as you stuck to the roads it was not likely you would encounter anything. The most dangerous thing that he had seen on his waltz was a small pack of wolves, who crossed ahead of him. They paid him no mind as he suspected they were tracking a much more bountiful prey, also a less dangerous one, likely a deer.
He was to enter from the northern road, which would supposedly lead him to encounter his other five companions who he had received sparse information on. That wasn't like him, usually he preferred to go into these types of scenarios with as much information as possible, yet those that had supplied him with the information and mission simply told him that there was another human, two elves and two dwarves. Quite strange how the numbers worked out, two of three different races. It did not matter to him at all, he didn't hate any other race, he couldn't afford to do that in his profession. He'd work for an orc, a dwarf, elf, hell even a goblin, just as long as they promised gold. Well, maybe not a goblin, he probably wouldn't take a job offer from one of those creatures.
Raoul continued walking, going up a small hill, as soon as he reached the top, the village came into view. He stopped in his tracks, crossing his arms as his thoughts went to his new companions, who he had yet to meet. Dwarves, short but strong people, prefer large weapons with heavy armors. Elves, weaker physically yet potent magic users. Humans, what he was, sort of the best of both breeds. He had killed members of these species in his past, not that he intended to kill his companions, just that he would have to keep the thought buried deep in the back of his mind. One of them could double-cross the group, not likely but not impossible. Nothing wrong with being prepared for that scenario though.
Raoul shook his head, then started walking again, going towards the northern entrance of the village. There were said to be giants nearby, he had never himself encountered giants, but he imagined the battle would be thrilling, he just had to be quick on his feet and aim for the legs. A grounded giant is no more of a threat than a dead one. His longsword could easily tear through giant's flesh, he just needed to hit the right spots and the battle would be over before it could drag on too long. One slash to an artery in the calf, then one to the back of the head, it'd be cake, nice, tasty cake.
He reached the entrance, glancing around for any signs of life. The village seemed abandoned, it was 6am, of course some people would be sleeping, but there were always early birds who wanted to get the head start on fishing or planting crops. He normally wouldn't care for a place like this, a weak, tiny, middle of nowhere town. There was nothing here of real value, it was a simple fishing village. But the contract he was given strictly told him to come here, and apparently end some giants which were making a nuisance of themselves to the village. The sooner they'd move on to a more exciting locale, the better.
The mercenary leaned against a nearby building, right by the northern entrance. He reached into a poach on his armor, pulling out a fresh apple. He took a bite out of it, chewing loudly. He preferred meat, but he just needed a snack before battle. An apple he bought off a merchant for next to nothing would do the job. He took another bite, then used his other hand to pull his hood down, revealing his face to whoever would meet him here. Probably not the best first impression to show up hiding your head underneath a hood. He took a final bite, then tossed the core to his left, it skipping along the dirt road. He crossed his arms and waited, eager to meet his new companions. Hopefully they would be semi competent fighters, he already knew he was, but didn't know about them.