"Ei do not know them." there's a hoarse whisper from the inside of the carriage. "But they are armed. Do not draw their heed." The last thing Gann remembered before instincts took over and he sought cover were just five riders in the distance. But he heard more and more of them and among the staccato of hooves he recognized the chatter of carriages and the clang of metal. He reigned control over his breathing and briefly exchanged another glance with Theli to ensure she was calm and still, and he slowly crouched until he almost felt the rough wood against his chest. Where the thick wool was wrapped were tied against long iron nails was a tiny slit of an opening enough for him to peek outside. He counted with bare twitches of his lips, his breath held. Ten riders, well armored. Carriage, four of them, drawn by oxen. Cages. So many cages, he stopped counting. Slavers. Gann's eyes stared unblinking as he felt the compassionate caress of a humble companion of his earliest memories. The thick sour smell of unwashed bodies piled against each other against the grind of the metal was instantly recognizable and ever-present. The hunger. The drudgery. The despair. The chains, their grip cold and tacky. He had to peel his eyes off to breathe again. His mind raced to repress the flood of recollections like a raging river and his thoughts rowed a boat against its current. He fought off opportunities as his hand gripped hard the handle of his blade, all of them hysterical and unhinged. Your claw is worthless, your teeth have no bite. You only have your eyes and now more than ever, she needs them. Use them while you can. Keep your word. He swiftly pressed his head against the wood again and studied the procession outside desperately trying to catch a sign of a boy, a youth like himself a spindle of moons ago, with a particular likeness to her. He notes few younger slaves that, lumped and shaking with the carriage, have accepted their fate. Their faces and chestnut brown hair brown and caked with grime and scar. His eyes soak all detail and then something on the carriages draws his attention away...