Winter, Day 19, AV 511
The expedition had set off on its way. A bitter wind had blown for two days in, causing many of the other laborers to wear an aura of uncertainty. Vivus knew better. Rhysol was testing them all to see if their mettle was true in this expedition. As each night had approached, camp had been set. It was then that his choices of pack and tack were setting him apart from the others. In this case, others meant the other laborers, as the Priest and the soldiers generally kept themselves separate from the laborers. It was no affront to Vivus, as this was the Ravokian way.
Their travels on this day had come to an end and the routine of setting up camp was beginning to be less chaotic. Everyone was finding their niche, slowly but surely, among the expeditions duties. His wagon, and more importantly his tools, set Vivus apart from the stock laborers. He had skipped waiting for orders or volunteering as the other laborers had. He simply began to follow the routines that had kept him alive along the rocky beaches of Lake Ravok. The extra hands had helped, however. It was much better to tend to camp than to be out scrabbling for materials. The untrained were better for that.
After unharnessing his horse from the wagon and seeing to it, he dug a fire pit with the shovel he had brought, connecting it with a ventilation hole. He wasn't sure if the thought of the creatures of the wild or bandits was more intimidating, but a low profile fire would help either way. His own tent was set up first as others tended to their own shelters. The fur cloak and hood he had purchased at the outpost had already paid for itself as it softened the bite of the wind whistling through the conifers of this edge of forest. He had found it also made a very comfortable blanket. His attention was drawn to several people standing around looking like they needed things to do. " We could use kindling for this fire if anyone wants to gather it."