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The days in the frigid Mountains of Rafelon were always calm.
The winds were less harsh and the blizzards would vanish, leaving only gentle snowflakes to slowly fall from the sky. Admittedly, everyone was pleased with the hours when the sun was up in the sky.
A while five days have passed since the return to the camp. In those five days, the hostages had most likely calmed, relishing the safety and their freedom. They were clothed, ate satisfying meals, and stayed in the warm comfort of their tents. Although the nights were undoubtedly cold, they felt safe and warm within their sheets.
However, rations were rapidly decreasing with a great number of people. Therefore, they planned to leave as early as possible and return the hostages to their homes.