Although just as bloated as the corpse from his dreams, if Henri took a moment longer to look at the hanging, swaying body, he would see that it was not the same corpse from his dream, but another Esconian, dead though he may be.
“What, what is it?” the Colonel stopped and turned around, halting Roland and Henri from going further; he had heard Henri’s whimpering and thought something may have been wrong.
Showing his experience, Dasari was quick to pick up on the source of Henri’s distress, though it mostly only required that he follow Henri and Roland’s eyes to the large tent and from there to the corpse.
“
Oh,” it was a shame that he couldn’t fake surprise, he thought to himself, but these Mercorans really weren’t built of much, were they? Made soft by peace, he suspected.
“A
traitor,” the Colonel said in a cold, venomous tone.
In an incomprehensibly smooth language, Colonel Dasari shouted out to his men, ordered them to cut the body down, and then let out a large, rolling sigh. The body was meant to serve as a reminder to his men that traitors would not be suffered, but if it was going to be an issue then there was no reason not to remove it.
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The rest of the way to the camp went without incident. The captain and his men lead Roland and Henri into the second largest tent in the camp; it was a rectangular structure with a dirt floor and a line of tables stretching from one end to the other. On top these tables was a veritable feast of varying different types of food. Most of the foods were recognizable, though perhaps cooked different, but there were also some that no matter how hard either of the boys tried, it would have been impossible to place them; furthermore, there was a bowl of odd, white seeds in-between each man. Handfuls were taken liberally.
Hungry, Roland dove into this food as eagerly as any of the soldiers gathered. Even the odder dishes were eaten, though some had to be forced on him by the soldiers, but he did warm up to them after trying them, at least. The sight of the body was off putting, but he had seen some nasty stuff in his life; it didn’t matter to him so long as the guy was guilty of something, he decided.
“O’ m’n,” Roland garbled some words whilst stuffing his face. He grabbed a plate of
something, a rich smelling, horribly plated, and completely unappetizing looking
something; he pushed this towards Henri, almost spilling the contents entirely. “Try this!”
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FATAL KERNEL ERROR_
Mind link to COMP disconnected_