Arne watched the others and waited for the conversations to die down before rising to his feet. "Sir Cedwyn and I were unable to meet with Earl Roderick, for duties had him elsewhere. But we did meet with Sir Bar, a knight high in the Earl's standing. Sir Bar's suggestion was that our people remain as guests of Sir Cedwyn and Sir Rodric." Nodding to Sir Rodric with a smile, he added, "That is, if that agreement is acceptable to Sir Rodric until the Earl hears our plight and makes a decision."
Arne looked at his people intently. "Of course, you all know that our hosts are showing great hospitality and generosity to allow us a place to stay, and the expense for this - at least, for a little while - will be covered by Sir Cedwyn and Sir Rodric. Know, too, that Sir Cedwyn and Sir Rodric are taking us in upon their honor as knights, so our conduct will reflect upon them. Remember this well. Of course, we shall show our gratitude by helping their lands flourish. I know that many of you have trades that you can practice, so we can put those to good use. Another thing is that we will likely have to separate into two different settlements, for it's not right that one of the good knights here should have to see to the expenses of all of us."
Arne raised a hand to forestall any possible outburst. "This, too, may only be for a little while. All of this depends on Earl Rodrick's final say. He may very well decide to let us create our own settlement so all of us can live together . . . or he may also decide that he'd rather see us move on. Either way, we must be ready to move by the spring. But if we are allowed to stay, we shall earn our keep." Arne grinned, and added, "Never let it be said that we Nords are not a tough, hard-working people. We shall earn our keep, and we shall show our new friends that we can be mighty allies in battle, too."