Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3293219-20140407143747/@comment-24449631-20140409182802

"A week... A whole damn week!"

Officer Knight rubbed his eyes.

"And not a single bloody clue."

He dropped his paperwork that he had tried to fill in the whole afternoon, but he decided that it wasn't going to happen.

"Ugh..."

He looked around his tent. It always smelled a bit dull, and when the sun would shine through the entrance you could see the little dust particles dance in the light.

The wooden floorboards that had been roughly placed on the wet and damp ground of Cheydinhal country. Weren't always placed on steady ground. So whenever Knight would lean back on his chair, he'd see the floorboards on the other side of the room go up.

Some might find this annoying, but it did guarentee that nobody would be able to sneak up on him, unless they used a spell of course.

But there aren't that many spell casters in the Empire now to be honest...

The writing desk was littered with documents and important letters. Which he always placed in a strongbox before he went to bed. But with each new day, more paperwork came with it. So Eventually he'd need a second one. Though it hadn't come to that, not yet anyways.

Knight stood up. The tent was large enough so he didn't have to bend forward or anything. No, it was fairly spacious for a tent.

He lit his pipe and walked outside. Since smoking in a tent wouldn't seem very wise.

As he got outside he saw his camp of PO agents all doing something different. The ones on duty were most likely looking for information in the town, the ones in the camp had either, nothing better to do or also paperwork...

Knight puffed on his pipe and walked over to Cercius. Another pencil pusher.

"Any news?" Knight asked in a desperate hope that maybe some development had taken place.

Cercius shook his head.

"I see..." Knight went back to his tent. Though he did not go inside. He went and sat in the chair in front of it. As he needed a break from the dull air of his tent.

He looked over his camp that had situated itself where it could. Since it's Cheydinhal County, mostly populated with trees and swamplands. There wasn't a lot of space to choose from. It wasn't that far from the city walls though. Since you could still see them pretty well from this side of the camp. They were settled on some flat ground where once a little village was located. Harlun's Watch was the name. Though it burned down in 4E 156 when it was especially dry. All that was left of the houses was basically Charcoal... So it dissapeared. But did leave this empty spot, ideal for a camp like this one...