Crom smirked when the man asked if a mountain lion had caused the wounds. "No mate, it was something a bit larger..." He trailed off as the man worked on his injuries. "I don't know if you'd believe me if I told you." He laughed a bit. It felt good to get his wounds cleaned, and he had no doubt that he'd heal much faster now. As the man finished up on his shoulder he asked about Crom's other injury. Crom nodded, pulling his tunic off carefully so as not to irritate his newly wrapped shoulder. The wounds to his side were long closed, but likely still needed dressing. The mercenary shuddered as he looked down at his chest. The place where the werewolf's fist had connected was covered with a large blue-black bruise. He grimaced at the injury, seeing it was probably worse than he'd initially thought. "Can you do anything for this?" He said, motioning to the bruise. If the man could treat his shoulder wound, he almost certainly could handle his side, but the bruise was another matter entirely.
Alec listened intently as Boyd spoke. He was a bit surprised that they were entrusting him with a contingent of soldiers. Very rarely had any of his clients given him men to use. He'd have to inspect the force to know just what he was working with. He knew very little of the Arcartis, so their combat prowess was a complete mystery. He hoped they took orders well, at least. As the Marshal moved on to just what they would be doing a faint smile crossed Alec's lips. His gold canines protruded slightly from the corners of his mouth. So, it seemed Arcartus had some sort of unrest. He could handle that. The lord understood the mindset of a rebel, after all, he had taken the Reins nearly entirely in open rebellion himself. The lack of guidance regarding how he was supposed to deal with the threat was a definite plus. To often his clients would be very particular on the methodology that had to be used. He was glad the Arcartis seemed to be giving him free rein over the situation. The lord nodded. "You will not be disappointed, Marshal." The black clad man rose to his feet. "When will I be setting out?"
Alec listened intently as Boyd spoke. He was a bit surprised that they were entrusting him with a contingent of soldiers. Very rarely had any of his clients given him men to use. He'd have to inspect the force to know just what he was working with. He knew very little of the Arcartis, so their combat prowess was a complete mystery. He hoped they took orders well, at least. As the Marshal moved on to just what they would be doing a faint smile crossed Alec's lips. His gold canines protruded slightly from the corners of his mouth. So, it seemed Arcartus had some sort of unrest. He could handle that. The lord understood the mindset of a rebel, after all, he had taken the Reins nearly entirely in open rebellion himself. The lack of guidance regarding how he was supposed to deal with the threat was a definite plus. To often his clients would be very particular on the methodology that had to be used. He was glad the Arcartis seemed to be giving him free rein over the situation. The lord nodded. "You will not be disappointed, Marshal." The black clad man rose to his feet. "When will I be setting out?"