General Karstly's Plan - Part 5

He wanted them to endure. He wanted them to suffer now, early into their campaign, and he wanted them to triumph through that suffering. "These are my men," he murmured to himself, overlooking them all. From the stern Colonel Gordry, to the loyal Lombard, to the reckless Patrick, they were all his. He wanted to see them forged into something that he could rely on. Not borrowed men, but an army of his own. This was the very opportunity that he needed.

"Now eat," he said to them, though none of the gathered men could hear his words.

"Here, my Lord. We've been forbidden fires, so I could not warm it," Verdant said. "I would soften it with water, or juice, if we can find it."

The Idris man handed Oliver a hard oat biscuit, whilst their supplies were searched for a more substantial meal.