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Straw stepped a few paces away from the fire and settled himself near a large ash tree, his sword laid across his knees. Of course she doesn't sleep, he grumbled slightly to himself as he shifted to get comfortable with his back against the thick trunk.

The night was pleasant and Calvin retrieved a single woolen blanket with frayed edges from his small pack and rolled it into a pillow, stretching out near the fire.

"G'night, Cyriana."
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"G'night to you too." Cyriana flashed a little smile to Calvin before leaning her back against a tree and closing her eyes. She went through the events of the past few days in her mind. Admittedly the whole debacle had gotten her in to a bit of a trouble, but joining up with the two men had been a stroke of luck.

The night went on without incidents - though Cyriana had disappeared before sunrise and had returned about two hours later while dragging the carcass of a deer. "Ok, gentlemen. I brought some breakfast." The frail elf declared with an excited tone.
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"And 'nuff to keep our bellies full all day," Calvin said, already savoring the thought of the venison. It was an uncommon treat and he hurried to help her with it.

Straw looked slightly less pleased. "Best hide that carcass well 'fore we leave. Not sure if the Lord at Dawsbury would take too kindly to poaching his deer without a permit," he said grouchily, standing up slowly and massaging his knee slightly. It was obviously stiff after the night sleeping on the ground, but seemed to loosen up again as he made his way over to the packhorse. "Hey there, Apple. Ready for you breakfast?" he said, giving the horse an affectionate pat before digging in the saddle bags for a small scoop of oats for the animal.

Calvin looked slightly worried, but even if the lord would be unhappy, he couldn't see letting the deer go to waste.
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The informant dropped to his knees then keeled over to one side, part of his skull missing from the strength of the sword's blow, and Barrats's gaze went straight to the compound entrance to see if the man's squeal had been heard.

No, was the answer. Instead, the rabble at the gate had turned their attention on Fels and his ten-man command, drawn their spears and bows and began to shout at them: "Clear off!"

Barrats's men loitered, just as he'd told them. He could see their hands itching to draw their own weapons, but they bided their time. Good men, waiting for me to take the first shot.

The time was now. He drew a bead on one of the men, whom he'd took for the ringleader. He freed the arrow, heard a scream, and saw blood spray from the back of the target's neck before he lurched back, motionless. This time, someone's agony was heard, but it didn't matter: at the same moment, the rest of the expedition drew their blades and struck, a sizable portion of the bandits keeled over with blood fountaining from their head wounds. The gate was in disarray and the battle began in earnest. Barrats managed to pick off two more of the outlaws before abandoning his bow, drawing his sword and running forward, leaping into the fray with an endurance reserved only for the most adept of combatants. He enjoyed fighting with his companions, and felled three of the thugs, who died screaming even as their compatriots made for the gates and barricaded themselves inside.

In no time at all, the only men left standing were Barrats, Fel, and Roals, all three of them breathing hard and flicking the blood from their steel. Although the men assigned to them were considered to be Hochschule's finest, they were no match for such a sizable array of opponents and instead laid beside their leaders, either writhing in pain or spewing blood from their wounds. Barrats regarded Roals with a new respect: he'd acquitted himself well, with a speed and skill that bellied his interracial looks. Fel, too, was looking at him, though with rather more distaste, as though the boy's proficiency in battle had annoyed him. Now they had a new problem, though: they'd taken the outside of the compound, but the door had been blocked by those retreating in. It was Roals who suggested we light it on fire - another good idea from the man Barrats had previously dismissed as a drunk - so he did, finding a nearby torch and making sure to avoid damaging the sandstone frame.

They promptly poured in through the hole in the wall, stepping over the torn and ragged corpses littering the hallway on the other side. Thick, deep carpets and rugs were on the floor, while exquisite tapestries had been hung at the windows. The whole place was in semi-darkness. There was screaming, male and female, and running feet as they made their way through quickly, slaying any man in the way. Roals had looted a candlestick, and he used it to cave in the head of a half-orc, wiping brains and blood from his face just as Fel reminded them why they were there: to gain insight into the location of the Fahran. He went on to describe the city as the trio raced along more gloomy corridors, finding less resistance now. Either the bandits were staying clear of them or were marshaling themselves into a more cohesive force. Not that it mattered what they were doing: they needed to find something along the lines of a map.
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"I'd say this'll last for more than just a day." Cyriana smiled slightly and rolled her eye while glancing at Straw. "I sincerely doubt the lord will miss one little deer." She turned her attention to Calvin and grinned. "I assume you have a knife with which we can skin and cut the catch of the day." The frail elf seemed quite proud of the results of her little hunting trip. "If nothing else at least we will be well fed for a few days."
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"Never go anywhere without it," Calvin replied. "Let's bring it a bit off into the woods first," he said, pointing away from the road, still slightly worried about Straw's point. The local lord would never miss the deer, surely. But if he got wind of poachers...? Once the carcass was away from their camp, the young man got to work immediately, obviously well practiced in butchering. He handed the elf a few cuts to cook up over their fire, "these should do for breakfast."

While the work of processing the deer was going on, Straw packed up his things and re-situated them atop of pack horse. Occasionally, he glanced down the road, in the direction of Dawsbury, with maybe the slightest hint of impatience.

"Miss Cyriana? You got any salt in that pack? To keep this good for a few days?" Calvin asked as he finished dividing the deer meat into large chunks.
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The pale elf watched Calvin work and smiled faintly as she silently noted that at least the young man was good when it came to butcher work. As she was handed the cuts of meat Cyriana went to prepare the campfire again and soon the crackling of wood and warmth of fire was back.

The dark haired woman tilted her head at Calvin's question and flashed a little smile. "I'm not quite sure really - there are so many things in the bag..." Cyriana kept her eyes on the meat that was coming up nicely, but made a quick glance towards Straw. "Straw, would you be so kind and bring my bag over here?"
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