Breck’s eyes moved to Leon, his face now expressionless. There was a chuckle or two among the group. “You will be guided toward your side of the camp,” Breck motioned to one of his men who nodded in head, begrudgingly though, “Come morning is when you all will receive your first orders. Take this evening to get used to the camp and rest well tonight. The quartermaster is preparing supper as we speak so it should be soon enough you can fill your bellies after the long day you’ve all had.”
Iliskra heard a shuffling off to the right and looked to see the source of it - two men lugging a heavy wooden chest between them as they approached Breck and the rest. Even where she stood in the midst of the other hirelings Iliskra could hear the men’s labored grunts which ended with a pair of loud exhales as they set the chest down in front of Breck with a harsh slam. Breck nodded as the two men half-stumbled away, stretching out and shaking their arms almost in protest at having to lug the large chest as they disappeared back into the camp. Breck reached forward and pulled the lid open from the back revealing the chest was filled with tied up burlap sacks.
“Your payment up front.” Breck nodded beckoning the group forward.
The group impulsively surged forward, shoulders and arms pressing together as the hirelings closed in like vultures around the chest. Breck sharply raised one hand in a “halt” gesture making them all come to a stop. Breck reached in and grabbed the first bag in sight with a grunt and heaved it to the tall, heavily armored warrior who eagerly caught it with both hands. As Breck reached for the next bag the oaf had already opened his own and a twisting grin stretched out under his helm as he reached in and pulled out a handful of gold coins revealingly. As the second mercenary claimed their coin the brute let the gold in his meaty paw tumble from his fingers back into the bag - enjoying the clinking of his newly claimed wealth. As the third person acquired their pay Iliskra and the others noticed that the Helmite and one other knightly sort had abstained themselves - standing together, arms crossed, with rather pompous expressions painted across their faces. Iliskra sneered to herself as she moved closer to the chest, let those two have their empty moral superiority. Better to be rich and hollow than noble-hearted but poor. One of the others who had also noticed asked about their shares as well as the gold meant for the fallen from earlier to which Breck sharply replied it would be kept and used for merit pay. While some were visibly aggravated at the concept of not getting a slice of the unclaimed shares they kept their mouths shut.
Iliskra heard a shuffling off to the right and looked to see the source of it - two men lugging a heavy wooden chest between them as they approached Breck and the rest. Even where she stood in the midst of the other hirelings Iliskra could hear the men’s labored grunts which ended with a pair of loud exhales as they set the chest down in front of Breck with a harsh slam. Breck nodded as the two men half-stumbled away, stretching out and shaking their arms almost in protest at having to lug the large chest as they disappeared back into the camp. Breck reached forward and pulled the lid open from the back revealing the chest was filled with tied up burlap sacks.
“Your payment up front.” Breck nodded beckoning the group forward.
The group impulsively surged forward, shoulders and arms pressing together as the hirelings closed in like vultures around the chest. Breck sharply raised one hand in a “halt” gesture making them all come to a stop. Breck reached in and grabbed the first bag in sight with a grunt and heaved it to the tall, heavily armored warrior who eagerly caught it with both hands. As Breck reached for the next bag the oaf had already opened his own and a twisting grin stretched out under his helm as he reached in and pulled out a handful of gold coins revealingly. As the second mercenary claimed their coin the brute let the gold in his meaty paw tumble from his fingers back into the bag - enjoying the clinking of his newly claimed wealth. As the third person acquired their pay Iliskra and the others noticed that the Helmite and one other knightly sort had abstained themselves - standing together, arms crossed, with rather pompous expressions painted across their faces. Iliskra sneered to herself as she moved closer to the chest, let those two have their empty moral superiority. Better to be rich and hollow than noble-hearted but poor. One of the others who had also noticed asked about their shares as well as the gold meant for the fallen from earlier to which Breck sharply replied it would be kept and used for merit pay. While some were visibly aggravated at the concept of not getting a slice of the unclaimed shares they kept their mouths shut.