The carriage stopped and the footman opened the door. He was still wounded but doing much better. He stepped outside and held the door open as Maho stepped down from the carriage. She looked at the captain of the guard as he road up beside them.
She spoke to him in the common tongue, "Captain. Shall we make camp here? The next village can't be much farther, could it?"
He responded in far less fluent common, "It is wise to make camp here, Mistress Ambassador. It is dark and that bring many monster out of hiding. We make camp now and reach village in morning, we resupply there and continue to Alliria."
She nodded to ZafiraJade.
"Yes, we will make camp here. There is a clearing just up ahead off the road where we can set up our tents and water the horses. If you haven't eaten on the road we would be honored if you would join us for the evening meal."
With that invitation and the dainty smile of a hostess she climbed back into the carriage while they pulled into the clearing and began setting up camp. Wood was quickly gathered and three cooking fires were started. Metal racks and grills were produced to hold various pots and pans as water was put on to boil.
Maho came out of the carriage and began helping with the food preparation while others of her troop set to erecting large circular tents that looked more like huts.
Under her culinary care soon the smells of savory meats and delicious spices rose from the pots, and sweet smelling herb tea began to bubble in their kettles.
The first pot held small pieces of simmering meat, the second pot contained steaming white rice, and the third pot held mushrooms fried in oil.
Plates were produced as one by one the guards visited each fire to fill their plates. Plates were also offered to their guests, as well as small cups which they poured tea into.
Overall the camp was a bright spot in the dark. The men talked and laughed among themselves in their own language, eating with two sticks instead of forks. Maho sat with them with a gentle smile on her face but not talking.
A few of the guards would stand on watch, facing away from the fires to preserve their night vision. But a string of tiny bells were also strung in a circle around the tree line of the camp, evidently enchanted in some way which explained why the guards were alert, but not overly concerned about being surprised by anything.
She spoke to him in the common tongue, "Captain. Shall we make camp here? The next village can't be much farther, could it?"
He responded in far less fluent common, "It is wise to make camp here, Mistress Ambassador. It is dark and that bring many monster out of hiding. We make camp now and reach village in morning, we resupply there and continue to Alliria."
She nodded to ZafiraJade.
"Yes, we will make camp here. There is a clearing just up ahead off the road where we can set up our tents and water the horses. If you haven't eaten on the road we would be honored if you would join us for the evening meal."
With that invitation and the dainty smile of a hostess she climbed back into the carriage while they pulled into the clearing and began setting up camp. Wood was quickly gathered and three cooking fires were started. Metal racks and grills were produced to hold various pots and pans as water was put on to boil.
Maho came out of the carriage and began helping with the food preparation while others of her troop set to erecting large circular tents that looked more like huts.
Under her culinary care soon the smells of savory meats and delicious spices rose from the pots, and sweet smelling herb tea began to bubble in their kettles.
The first pot held small pieces of simmering meat, the second pot contained steaming white rice, and the third pot held mushrooms fried in oil.
Plates were produced as one by one the guards visited each fire to fill their plates. Plates were also offered to their guests, as well as small cups which they poured tea into.
Overall the camp was a bright spot in the dark. The men talked and laughed among themselves in their own language, eating with two sticks instead of forks. Maho sat with them with a gentle smile on her face but not talking.
A few of the guards would stand on watch, facing away from the fires to preserve their night vision. But a string of tiny bells were also strung in a circle around the tree line of the camp, evidently enchanted in some way which explained why the guards were alert, but not overly concerned about being surprised by anything.