The voice did not acknowledge Henri’s suggestion; its presence simply faded away and left Henri the sole occupant of his thoughts once more. A sore sensation, however, was present in his hand - the very same hand that had struck the crystal, in fact - and, if it was investigated, Henri would find that it was hot and irritable, although not particularly painful, and it would quickly subside after a couple of seconds.
After finally making his way back to the crystal’s chamber, his bag in tow, if he planned to snack on anything, Henri would be welcomed by the Esconians and Roland throwing confused, questioning looks his way. Some of them were grinning, others were pointing and talking amongst one another, and a single, talkative soldier, speaking in broken common, took to calling Henri ‘the clumsy boy’ and then laughed at him; in the end, Henri had only himself to blame for falling over. Equilibrium was important!
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The fun and games, the joking and laughing would help pass the time. Hours rolled by, the rations they had taken with them were eaten, water was passed around, a substance that should not have been brought was also passed around once the water ran out, and, in general, everyone was in high spirits. Eventually, once the time limit for their expedition neared, however, Ira Rajata called an end to the good times and started directing the group out from the crystal’s chamber, through the treasury (loading up a few of the soldiers with as much as they could carry), down the long passage leading to the archway, and, a hour or two later, back to the entrance of the ruins; it was as perilous looking as ever, too.
The trip, itself, was fun, though, and the soldiers had started singing sometime after leaving the ‘treasury’ and even pressured their Mercoran companions into joining. The offer was irrefutable, too: Roland was pretty sure they would have been killed had they not joined in. Probably.
From there, one man at a time, they headed back up to the surface, where Colonel Dasari was waiting, greeting each man with a handshake and a pat on the back, and then ushering them off to the main camp, to the large tent that Henri and Roland had eaten breakfast in just this morning.
. . . And a day and a half passed. A blur, really - there was a feast in celebration, there was music, more singing, what may have been
another feast, nobody could really tell at that point, and there was also a lot of drinking, more drinking than was probably necessary, too, but nobody was complaining (or were sober enough to complain.)
All in all, the job was a smashing success and the boys were handsomely paid for their unexpected part in it, they had both received more money than they had ever actually seen in person before, and were also offered to remain a ‘part of the team’ for an extended time, they could accept or reject the offer, no feelings would be hurt or anything, and they needn’t answer right away, either. Indeed, rest came first - and so it did, they would both eventually find themselves in their respective beds and sleeping the best they had ever slept before.
River's End, Mercoras
September 7th, 5128
4:54am
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