As Serah cursed the loss of her dinner, the group of warg mounted orcs suddenly plunged into view, still following the trail back to the location where Jacob had been knocked from his mount the previous night. They were intent on their task and did not notice the archer in the tree.
As Gurthang's blade descended, Jacob closed his eyes, certain that this was the end. He could only be grateful that it would be a quick death. Moments later, the human opened his eyes, surprised to find that not only was he still alive, but that the orc had cut the coarse ropes binding his hands.
"I'd be glad if you could answer a few questions before I let you leave," the orc said. Jacob brought his hands in front of him, shedding the cut pieces of rope and massaging his sore wrists. Of course you would he thought, still wondering at this orc's intentions.
When Gurthang left the tent, Jacob forced himself to his feet, quickly ruling out the idea of trying to flee when he had to use the pole propping up the center of the tent just to keep his balance. And by the time the world seemed to stop spinning the old orc had returned and was offering Jacob a share of something that looked barely cooked. He shook his head, doubting any food would stay down.
But he did lower himself back down to the ground. "What is it you want to know?" he asked cautiously.