The Company rose early in preparation for the day ahead. Cookfires were lit, rations doled out. The icy glow of moonlight gave way to the burnished glow of the rising sun as the men ate, readying themselves for the long march to come. No-one enjoyed early starts, but you took the good with the bad. Besides, this was enemy country now. Staying in one spot for too long was almost like asking for trouble to find you.
Though, there were some among the Blackshields who would argue that trouble found you regardless of what you did to prevent it.
Only a matter of time and place, thought Agatha, studying herself in a mirror that looked like it had seen better days. Just like me. Having spent most of the night pouring over reports, there had been little time for sleep. Splashing her face with water, the she-orc dressed and breakfasted alone. Toki wafted in and out like a bad smell, bringing her news and fair tidings.
Redbad departed in the meanwhile, to scout along the route the Company would be taking.
The one thing you don't do is march blind. An old lesson, steeped in military history. Agatha had never been one to repeat the mistakes of the past, willingly or otherwise.
Leaving her tent to be dismantled by those she trusted, the Captain made her way down to Mender's. The Chief Medicae didn't seem surprised to see her. 'Need something?' she asked, sipping at a steaming cup of coffee. 'Let me guess. Having trouble sleeping?' Agatha sniffed.
'Something like that,' she said, wagging a finger at the pot on Mender's desk. 'Got any of that going spare?'
Nodding, Mender went fishing for another cup.
'How's the new orderly doing?'
'Well enough,' she replied, neither here nor there. 'Questioned her a bit. Seems the lass knows her onions, though I'm sure she still has a fair ways to go.' Pouring Agatha's coffee, Mender said, 'Yo, Rori! Fancy a brew?'
Though, there were some among the Blackshields who would argue that trouble found you regardless of what you did to prevent it.
Only a matter of time and place, thought Agatha, studying herself in a mirror that looked like it had seen better days. Just like me. Having spent most of the night pouring over reports, there had been little time for sleep. Splashing her face with water, the she-orc dressed and breakfasted alone. Toki wafted in and out like a bad smell, bringing her news and fair tidings.
Redbad departed in the meanwhile, to scout along the route the Company would be taking.
The one thing you don't do is march blind. An old lesson, steeped in military history. Agatha had never been one to repeat the mistakes of the past, willingly or otherwise.
Leaving her tent to be dismantled by those she trusted, the Captain made her way down to Mender's. The Chief Medicae didn't seem surprised to see her. 'Need something?' she asked, sipping at a steaming cup of coffee. 'Let me guess. Having trouble sleeping?' Agatha sniffed.
'Something like that,' she said, wagging a finger at the pot on Mender's desk. 'Got any of that going spare?'
Nodding, Mender went fishing for another cup.
'How's the new orderly doing?'
'Well enough,' she replied, neither here nor there. 'Questioned her a bit. Seems the lass knows her onions, though I'm sure she still has a fair ways to go.' Pouring Agatha's coffee, Mender said, 'Yo, Rori! Fancy a brew?'