Arne nodded wordlessly, and drummed his fingers on the table for a few moments before heading for the lodge's exit. Opening the door, he stepped outside into the bracing cold air . . . and took an involuntary step back as a small pack of shouting boys ran past, waging a running battle with practice swords and shields. Arne chuckled as he spotted the one in the lead that was shouting orders and insults, and he bellowed, "<Wulf! Come here!>"
The tow-headed boy came to a sudden halt upon hearing Arne's voice, and was nearly bowled over by his friend who was close on his heels. Wulf muttered a curse and gave the other boy a cuff on the head, and ran over to where Arne stood waiting. He came to attention a few paces before Arne, and slammed his sword against the front of his shield. "<Command me, chieftain!>"
Arne beamed with pride at the lad's demeanor. Wulf had been the one that had scoured the encampment for Arne the year before when Valka had gone into labor, and had been a . . . squire of sorts? . . . to the settlement's warriors, bringing them food and drink during the training sessions, and seeing to their mounts and gear. A first many of the warriors had looked upon him as an annoyance, but that feeling passed soon enough when they saw how serious the boy tended to his duties without being asked.
Heh . . . not so much a boy in his own mind. He's . . . what? Eleven now? But his sense of duty and responsibility makes him seem near my age. His parents raised him well. In another few years he'll be ready to take to the field.
Arne nodded in approval, and said, "<Can you ride a horse, Wulf?>"
Wulf nodded enthusiastically. "<I can, Arne! The warriors have let me practice on their mounts, and they say that I can ride one well.>" He hesitated, then flushed red and he muttered, <"I am having trouble hitting targets with a spear on horseback, though. But I practice to make myself better!>"
Arne chuckled. <"You're probably better than me with the damned things. Not the way we usually fight, but learning new skills does not hurt. Now, do you think you could remember a message in your head and repeat it to someone a day later?>"
Wulf's eyebrows furrowed in concentration for a few moments, then he nodded. "<I think so, Arne.>"
"<Good! Then come with me, Wulf. Valka and I need to send a message to the steward of Falt, and it might take some time to think of the right words. Once we agree on the message, we shall tell it to you, and you will repeat it to us. And again the day after. If you get it right, you shall be our messenger to the steward . . . and you may even pick one or two of the warriors to escort you there.>"
He watched the boy's face for any sign of fear, but if anything it only hardened in resolve at the task and honor offered to him. <"I will not fail you or Valka, Arne!>"
Arne clapped the boy on the shoulder and ushered him into the lodge. "<I have no fear of that, Wulf.>"
(OOC: Time for Valka, Arne and the priestess to hash over a message for Geoffrey. Who wants to go first?)