Where the Dragon Lies - Part 2

It was so hard to tell what anyone was truly thinking. The man that they called Firyr, and even Jorah, and Kaya, and Karesh, none of them betrayed any inclination of what their General was thinking, or what direction they'd truly head in. Whether that was because they didn't know either, or because they simply had absolute trust in whatever decision he was to make, it was hard to tell.

The only man that seemed to show any true anxiety, from amongst all their numbers, was the merchant Greeves. Sometimes, Torfus would pass nearer to him, when he was busy speaking in his excited tongues to General Patrick, just to be reassured that indeed, there was someone capable of feeling human emotion, other than the sense of suspension that everyone else seemed to so enjoy.