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The next few days were devoted to recovery. All three of them had sustained wounds even if Adok appeared on the outside to have been unscathed. Lucian’s were once again not nearly as deep as many expected of him but still the injuries were going into the muscles at a great many places.
Most of those on the outside had recovered much to Lucian’s delight but he he still felt a few aches in his legs and shoulders where the orcs had struck him. They were wounds that would take a few months to fully recover from and Lucian had no choice but to wait for them to do so.
After a few days to recover from the battle the forces had once again started moving. Lucian and Adok were in the rear of the guard where the wounded Knights were, the two of them guarding the carriage that was turned into Count Ramon’s personal transport for the remainder of the campaign. As the Count’s horse had fallen in battle, there was nothing else for them to carry besides the armor that the man wore.
Lucian felt just that little bit tougher as he felt out the steel that was laced around his body. Adok had done within those few days as requested and turned the arm of a Fallen Knight into the armor that Lucian now wore. It was a beautiful set of chainmail that glistened in the sun as they marched forward.
He was thankful for this protection and knew that while it was not absolute it would protect him from what might be lethal hits.
The Count had said that he was going to start some of Lucian’s training here when they next settled. As to what that was the Squire did not know. Looking at the carriage Lucian knew that the Count was likely planning out all the training that he was planning to put the Peasant through.
>Horseback riding
>Duels
>Etiquette.