Although I originally intended to set Avarice in a completely fictional and much smaller world, I eventually settled on maps of real locations for the background of my tale. A few things I had created early on didn't quite fit, but unless one knew the area intimately the real maps worked great!
Gulag
It had been a restless nerve wracked night spent on the periphery with the slaves. Aran felt chilled so distant from the fire, but he dared not approach, instead huddling in his huge cape, in stunned disbelief this was happening to him. The warriors spoke in hushed tones forgoing sleep, there would be time for that later.
At intervals Sven shot his brother looks of concern, he appeared to be speaking to Bennett with great urgency. This caused Aran, usually fearless, to feel sick inside. Maya huddled close to her man, she too sensing his doubt. His fall from grace would mean hardship for her as well.
The warriors were passing sentence on one of their own. This was something not often done, and was debated with much seriousness by all, even Todd, his face ashen with loss of blood had been brought close to the roaring fire. The wounded warrior propped up against a stack of hides that he might listen and comment on the ideas being passed about on Aran's sentence.
Seemingly incapacitated as he was Todd still had much to say on the matter, glaring across at the object of his displeasure at intervals as he voiced his piece to his leader; who sat immobile and impassive listening to all the arguments, his large hand absently rubbing his strong jaw line or straying at intervals to the warm flesh of his slave at his feet.
Todd was not alone in his opinions, it seemed every man there had plenty to contribute, and by what Aran could make out the majority of the argument was not in his favor.
The slightest alteration in the light signified dawn. Raissa was up preparing food, Maya leaving Aran's side, going the help her as did Lucy and Lissa. The other two women now rarely left the bed they shared, they had become so weak with sickness. Most there seemed not to notice their absence from the slave community.
Aran may have been disgraced amongst his peers, but Maya still brought him his meal as though he were a king and nothing had fundamentally changed. He gazed at the food, but the young warrior had little stomach for it, setting it aside, even the wine this day had no appeal.
Sven stood, hefting another great beam on to the fire, the solid aged hardwood burned hotly once it finally caught, giving off intense heat and popping sparks. The women dutifully and silently cleared the remains of the morning meal, refilling the cups.
Aran blanched as his brother left the fire to come towards him, knowing without being told a verdict had at last been reached. Sven giving him no hint of what was to come except a sorry glance. Aran released his body from Maya's embrace firmly pushing her back as he rose, taking a few moments to compose himself, adjusting his weapons belt and cape, and followed behind Sven to the fire and his awaiting sentence.
Aran stood in the vacant space by the fire, all eyes on him accusing, serious, sensing no mercy there. Bennett did not bid him to sit, but left him standing, awkward and unsure being appraised by all. The young man's mind rummaging through the terrible list of possibilities. Images of his impending fate playing over and over in snippets in his head. All terrible, adding to his sense of fear.
Aran was brave, often the first to run headlong into possible death. He had seen much, and lived through more. However today he felt uncharacteristic fear. This was somehow more terrible, these were his people, and his life. Being judged by them and found wanting left a sour taste. He had always contributed, he had always accepted the most difficult challenges and taken punishments for his transgressions with stoicism. 'Let me survive this' He thought.
"The men and I have all agreed on an appropriate sentence." Bennett let his words sink in before he continued. Most of the warriors nodded in assent. "In times past it would appear even the most severe corporal punishment has failed to drive the point home to you."
Aran twinged with fear, what was his leader hedging at?
"You have enjoyed the upper rank in this clan, had your fair pick of the spoils, and have been overlooked many a time for your discretions'. I know your brother has tried hard to curb you of your willful traits, but that too has fallen on deaf ears."
Aran shifted his feet and swallowed his discomfort obvious to all. Will looked sad and serious not meeting Aran's eyes, and Sven did likewise. The others who had little compassion looked at him with indifference, Gareth even managing a cruel if subtle smile.
"What you brought upon this camp last night, with your carelessness and stupidity cannot be merely passed over...... You have threatened the security of this place, and its occupants." Bennett paused then resumed thoughtfully. "And what's more you have in the past openly challenged me."
Aran blanched at these words, the ramifications of what was being said made him feel cold and light headed. Too late he had realized there was more than one issue here, it appeared his leader had never been completely comfortable after the savage fist fight over Frances.
Aran could see it was the classic case of the strong leader shoring up his position, attempting to dispose of and silence his perceived rival. The young warrior felt stupid. He had played right into Bennett's ruthless hands and made himself dispensable. He had never envisioned this would lead to his demise, and he should have, had Sven not warned him many times? It was startlingly clear to him now.
"It has been decided that you will be exiled from this camp." The warriors remained impassive, Sven looked at the packed dirt floor. Aran heard some of the slaves gasp, and Maya cry out. Raissa doing her best to hold her, but the lithe woman broke free and ran to her warrior's side.