by Diem on March 2nd, 2010, 10:08 pm
The walk to the stream took about the same amount of time his walk from it had taken. He was walking slower, but was more certain and less hesitant with his steps. As the sound of the stream became audible Diem's smile changed a little, and his eyes became a little distant for a moment as he thought of his meditation he earlier. He felt a lot better then he had then, a great deal less stressed, and he had met two new people. Strange circumstances aside it had been a good day so far. When Diem reached the spot he had covered his gear in snow, it took a few moments to dig it out. Without looking at the others Diem said, "I did this to keep the animal's from taking them. Its quite a hassle to replace a fishing rod."
Diem unrolled the blanket to see if everything was still in order. When he was certain everything was there he rolled it back up and began walking in the direction of the merchant. Part of him felt like whistling to himself, but another part though that would be seen as frivolous so he refrained from doing so.
The small caravan came into view after only 5 minutes or so of walking and Diem was created with almost the same sight he had left. The caravan was set up as if it were at camp, a little off to the side of the road. Tents were up and fires going. The mercenaries not working sat around a large fire ring with the merchants, the most notable a portly man with wearing cloths of several different colors. The guards not around the fire stood at attention around the camp. Most wore bits of armor, but one with a light crossbow hanging from a belt wore chain-mail underneath. The one closest quickly noticed Diem when he was only 30 feet or so away from the path, and a few words to the others alerted everyone. The guard wearing chain-mail drew the crossbow from his belt and knocked a bolt. The other two readied drew there swords. To alleviate and fears of brigands Diem raised his hand and shouted to them, "Its alright, there just travelers." It seemed to work as the guards lowered there weapons. Diem noted that they did not put them away though.
When they were within maybe 10 feet of the wagons the guard with the crossbow raised the hand not holding the small, still loaded, crossbow
"Diem, who are these friends of yours?"
"Some travelers I ran across while I was fishing. I offered them some food from my supplies." The guard, having been with the caravan since Sunberth and having seen Diem trying to convince people to lend a hand to those less fortunate, snorted it what was probably a laugh and unlatched the bolt on his crossbow. Taking the hint the others guards also sheathed their swords and went back to where they had been standing earlier. Diem nodded to the man with the crossbow and then moved to the right, in front of the wagon, toward a White Mountain Pony tied to a stake in the ground. The other horses, the ones pulling the wagons, were stacked on the other side. The other guards didn't seem to have any horses.
Diem turned to the others following him and smiled again, it seems he smiles allot. "This is Spot. Before you ask I'm not sure why she's called that either." Spot lifted her head for a moment and looked at newcomers, then with a snort that was definitely not a laugh went back to eating on some freshly uncovered grass. The bald did not seem fazed by the treatment from his horse and went to the saddlebags he had set down near Spot. He set his blanket down and began rummaging through his pack. After a few moment he pulled out some bread, some cheese, and a bundle of cloth which was presumably the fish. He had already cleaned and gutted them before so there was only a matter of cooking them.
Diem motioned to the others to site down on set of logs he had pulled in earlier around his own smaller camp fire. The guards would rather talk amongst themselves then with their employers and Diem always offered fish to those not working. The fire that had been built that morning was almost out but after a few logs were thrown it began to grow once more. Then Diem set the cut of fish on a rock that was noticeably cleaner then the rest of the rocks in the fire circle and a bit farther in. Diem handed a chunk of bread and cheese to the others and walked over to the merchants fire pit to fetch some bottles of water. When he returned he offered one to Ms. Timandre and one to Gray and took his own seat opposite them. After a few minutes the fish began to sizzle as the heat from the fire began to warm the rock, and cook the fish on top of it. "If you want you can go and talk to the merchants and see if they'll sell anything. The fish will be a little bit longer. I'm sure they'll let you post your horse with the others Gray."