Splitting Up

Under the careful gaze of Caleb, the village head made his way to the garrison. Soon, he was facing the first line of soldiers who checked his identity before letting him through.

With familiar steps, the head made his way towards the commander's tent, bypassing the many soldiers patrolling or resting. 

His presence caught the attention of a few. However, with his cloak down, he was easily recognised and ignored. Reaching the commanding tent, the guard soldiers let him pass after another round of checks.

"Good evening, Commander Harrison." The village head bowed once he entered the command tent. "I have a report."

Sitting behind a desk was a middle-aged man with a dead serious expression. From what the village head could tell, the man was busy signing off a few documents.