"Aye, lad;" Helut said with a nod, "Get your rest then. I think you'll be needing it on the morrow."
As Ansgar lay on the hard earth he heard the knight and guard talking in low voices, exchanging reminiscence of their past and laughing at times. The man from Mudswood was snoring before Ansgar finally fell asleep.
His dreams were anything but pleasant. In his mind he saw the people being ripped apart from something that rose from the bog. He wanted to run, but knew that he couldn't or shouldn't; and so he pressed on. It was midnight black and slick-skinned, like a man drenched in oil. The only things about it that weren't black were it's cold grey eyes which seemed to glow against the darkness, and the ugly yellow of it's rows of teeth. A bluebird darted between Ansgar and the creature swatted it to the earth. Where it landed a tree grew with unnatural speed, climbing the sky and swelling as it went. The tree was a soft white color, the bark like parchment; the leaves small but thick, like mutated needles.
The tree called to him, spoke his name and beckoned him toward it. It said his name again and again and soon Ansgar found himself being shaken awake, the fire from the night before down to hot coals and the sun staining the sky a light peach color as it peaked over the horizon. He smelled eggs and felt his stomach rumble a bit.
"Kind of you to wake, Ansgar;" Sir Helut told him; "I was beginning to worry that you'd sleep forever."
"There are two eggs left and some bread,"Gaeroon said. "We've already eaten so help yourself."
"Do it quickly now, lad;" Jesof said gruffly; "Lives are depending on you."
The eggs sat in a greased iron skillet on the coals, a chunk of bread torn from a loaf sat beside it toasted slightly underneath. Once he'd eaten, the group mounted their steeds and continued along the road, diverging from the maid roadway to a smaller, almost trail-like road. The little road took them through thick woods for some time, the canopy of trees overhead blotting out the sun from time to time. They exited the wood and crossed a small river via a modest looking bridge.
"We'll be in Mudswood soon enough," Jesof assured them. He began looking more and more nervous as they traveled, sweat glistening from his dirty face. Sir Helut and Gaeron exchanged glances, the knight riding closer to his squire to briefly address him.
"We don't know what we're going to find when we get to the village," he told the young man. "Prepared for chaos and expect the worst. With any luck it'll be nothing more than a bear or a swamp shark."
[OOC: Post what you will, on my next update you will finally reach Mudswood.]