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<blockquote data-quote="The Shaman" data-source="post: 2935912" data-attributes="member: 26473"><p><span style="color: sienna">“Fortier, <u>shut</u> <u>up</u>,”</span> Sgt. Müller snaps at Marcel.</p><p></p><p> Lt. Ramadier looks the medic in the eye. <span style="color: sienna">“Sgt. Katsourianis and his men can handle this, <em>légionnaire</em>,”</span> the young officer adds, his voice flat. A few meters ahead, Kat glances back at Marcel but says nothing.</p><p></p><p>The older Arab looks in Marcel’s direction, then at the Raffaele. <span style="color: darkgray"><Arabic></span><span style="color: sienna">“It’s food,”</span><span style="color: darkgray"></Arabic></span> he says, looking around at the legionnaires. <span style="color: darkgray"><Arabic></span><span style="color: sienna">“Our donkeys got away, and we found them and are taking them home,”</span><span style="color: darkgray"></Arabic></span> he adds.</p><p></p><p>Raffaele slits open the goat’s wool bag and finds a tin of couscous in olive oil, an old British Army canteen, and length of rope woven from hair, just like the ropes leading the two donkeys standing anxiously by. <span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: darkgray">Raffaele: Handle Animal check, please.</span></span></p><p></p><p>Normand pats down the Arab man as he speaks to the paras – from a pocket in the drover’s robe the Frenchman removes a string of prayer beads and a small rusty pocket knife. Pamuk does the same to the teen – pulling back the young Arab’s sleeve, the para reveals a rag wrapped around the teenager’s forearm, tinged with reddish-brown blood. <span style="color: sienna">“This one’s injured,”</span> the Turkish legionnaire tells Nedjar.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: sienna">“Kat, the young one has a cut or something on his arm. Can you send Marcel over?”</span> Nedjar calls back to the platoon. The section leader looks back at Lt. Ramaider, who gives a curt nod. <span style="color: sienna">“Vidal, Marcel, let’s go,”</span> the <em>sergent</em> orders, and the three cross the gap to where the Arabs kneel on the sandy ground.</p><p></p><p>Up the <em>oued</em> a short distance, Pyotr slinks along from shadow to shrub, his senses working overtime. A thin breeze provides the only sound or movement disturbing the parched landscape. Looking down the Ukrainian sees the donkeys' hoofprints stretching along the streambed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Shaman, post: 2935912, member: 26473"] [color=sienna]“Fortier, [u]shut[/u] [u]up[/u],”[/color] Sgt. Müller snaps at Marcel. Lt. Ramadier looks the medic in the eye. [color=sienna]“Sgt. Katsourianis and his men can handle this, [i]légionnaire[/i],”[/color] the young officer adds, his voice flat. A few meters ahead, Kat glances back at Marcel but says nothing. The older Arab looks in Marcel’s direction, then at the Raffaele. [color=darkgray]<Arabic>[/color][color=sienna]“It’s food,”[/color][color=darkgray]</Arabic>[/color] he says, looking around at the legionnaires. [color=darkgray]<Arabic>[/color][color=sienna]“Our donkeys got away, and we found them and are taking them home,”[/color][color=darkgray]</Arabic>[/color] he adds. Raffaele slits open the goat’s wool bag and finds a tin of couscous in olive oil, an old British Army canteen, and length of rope woven from hair, just like the ropes leading the two donkeys standing anxiously by. [size=1][color=darkgray]Raffaele: Handle Animal check, please.[/color][/size] Normand pats down the Arab man as he speaks to the paras – from a pocket in the drover’s robe the Frenchman removes a string of prayer beads and a small rusty pocket knife. Pamuk does the same to the teen – pulling back the young Arab’s sleeve, the para reveals a rag wrapped around the teenager’s forearm, tinged with reddish-brown blood. [color=sienna]“This one’s injured,”[/color] the Turkish legionnaire tells Nedjar. [color=sienna]“Kat, the young one has a cut or something on his arm. Can you send Marcel over?”[/color] Nedjar calls back to the platoon. The section leader looks back at Lt. Ramaider, who gives a curt nod. [color=sienna]“Vidal, Marcel, let’s go,”[/color] the [i]sergent[/i] orders, and the three cross the gap to where the Arabs kneel on the sandy ground. Up the [i]oued[/i] a short distance, Pyotr slinks along from shadow to shrub, his senses working overtime. A thin breeze provides the only sound or movement disturbing the parched landscape. Looking down the Ukrainian sees the donkeys' hoofprints stretching along the streambed. [/QUOTE]
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