Ares finally returned to see that quite a bit of work was done with the people as they now formed, fairly, orderly rows of ten. There were about thirty sets of such rows, and Ares couldn't help but admire such clusters of people. It looked pleasant to his eye, something about keeping things uniform brought peace to his soul.
As they went about such business, the wolffolk eventually returned to him. "Ah, right. Do you wish to rest among my people, or would you prefer to leave?" He asked.
"We'll head on back now." Inta said. "It would be best for us to bring this news to Heria swiftly."
"What news are you bringing?" Ares asked warily.
"You should trust us to give her the right information."
"Depends on what you mean by right." Ares raised a brow.
Inta smiled. "It was a pleasure to fight alongside you."