Interrupted by Hugh as he was about to reply to the healer who asked if he was the leader, Jakobe gave the knight a quiet nod, glad that he didn't have to explain himself. He was nervous now that they were almost ready to leave, to say the least, and until he got his bearings, he wasn't ready to speak to anybody.
As the convoy approached the village that Hugh told them was occupied, Jakobe breathed a sigh of trepidation. Whoever they were about to fight was going to regret what they'd done. The numbers were a bit disheartening, though: twenty-one enemies at the least, with the possibility for more inside the buildings. They'd have to be careful of ambushes, but he was sure their fledgling tactician would be able to guide them properly.
Moving over to the man, Jakobe spoke softly. "Pair me with the dark mage from the north. Reinbach, I think his name was. I've a feeling we could fight well together." Gently tapping Thunderclap's neck, Jakobe kept a good hold on the reigns as the steed turned to the side and started walking without guidance, taking the pair a few steps away from the convoy, but still close.
Looking over the assorted band again, Jakobe smiled. He had confidence that they could do this, so long as they worked together and weren't idiots. Giving them all a nod, he turned over to their leader, Hugh. The two would have made a deadly pair, but keeping the sturdiest people together wasn't always the best idea, if it left the squishier ones to fend for themselves.
As the convoy approached the village that Hugh told them was occupied, Jakobe breathed a sigh of trepidation. Whoever they were about to fight was going to regret what they'd done. The numbers were a bit disheartening, though: twenty-one enemies at the least, with the possibility for more inside the buildings. They'd have to be careful of ambushes, but he was sure their fledgling tactician would be able to guide them properly.
Moving over to the man, Jakobe spoke softly. "Pair me with the dark mage from the north. Reinbach, I think his name was. I've a feeling we could fight well together." Gently tapping Thunderclap's neck, Jakobe kept a good hold on the reigns as the steed turned to the side and started walking without guidance, taking the pair a few steps away from the convoy, but still close.
Looking over the assorted band again, Jakobe smiled. He had confidence that they could do this, so long as they worked together and weren't idiots. Giving them all a nod, he turned over to their leader, Hugh. The two would have made a deadly pair, but keeping the sturdiest people together wasn't always the best idea, if it left the squishier ones to fend for themselves.