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The barracks that housed Captain Bronmarch and his men were impressive. Tall, square, stone, they were a testament to the strength of the guard. It was easy to find, especially after asking for the captain by name, and Szesh landed with surprising grace before the gates.
The soldiers by the door had already stepped up with their spears, having seen his approach from the air. They were not immediately hostile, but showed reasonable concern at the creature that had come from the sky. Szesh slowly and calmly produced the bounty note. "Bronmarch."
The men looked at one another. "The captain is a busy man. If you have questions about the bounty I suggest you-"
"I completed the bounty." He indicated the two swinging bags of cloth at his hip. The edges were frayed and obviously torn from some other material.
"Right... well then, you can speak to-"
"Bronmarch," Szesh repeated, stepping forwards slowly, and staring down at the pair from well above their heads. He stopped just short of the tips of their spears with fathomless black eyes reflecting their nervous faces. "Please."
He was escorted through the gates and across a courtyard. He drew many eyes. He was used to this. They reached a solid pine door, and he was told to wait outside. He did so, and soon enough, he was called inside.
The soldiers by the door had already stepped up with their spears, having seen his approach from the air. They were not immediately hostile, but showed reasonable concern at the creature that had come from the sky. Szesh slowly and calmly produced the bounty note. "Bronmarch."
The men looked at one another. "The captain is a busy man. If you have questions about the bounty I suggest you-"
"I completed the bounty." He indicated the two swinging bags of cloth at his hip. The edges were frayed and obviously torn from some other material.
"Right... well then, you can speak to-"
"Bronmarch," Szesh repeated, stepping forwards slowly, and staring down at the pair from well above their heads. He stopped just short of the tips of their spears with fathomless black eyes reflecting their nervous faces. "Please."
He was escorted through the gates and across a courtyard. He drew many eyes. He was used to this. They reached a solid pine door, and he was told to wait outside. He did so, and soon enough, he was called inside.
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