Tacitus Silanus grinned as he saw how quickly she surrendered and gave up her freedom. As he was walking away back to his horse, he spoke to everyone and said: "Alright, let´s take those people to the nearest tribe. Let´s see, the natives of this Forest, right?" Silanus had made a deal with the native tribes of the Silvas Region before and many of them were willing to pay good silver or trade food for a bunch of slaves, which seemed to be a good deal. "And don´t forget to sack and then burn the carriages, let the nearby travellers know what happened to the others who crossed here without my permission!" Said the general once again.
All the slaves´ hands and feet were tied to each other and at the same time to a donkey the Fratians had brought. A man was riding the donkey, leading the slaves´ way. The first tribe was a near one, a tribe of mostly hunters and fishermen, who prefered to build simple houses and stay out of the traveller´s way. They traded some salted fish for some of the slaves, an offer good enough for the Fratians, since Winter was approaching and they needed any extra food they could have.
The second stop was at a group of pillagers and brigands, who accorded to pay gold they had "found" the last week for a good quantity of slaves. They needed people to sacrifice to their gods and clean their weapons, so instead of doing the hard work and finding some people, the tribesmen decided to make a deal with the Fratians. However, they were not willing to pay gold for them, instead, why not capturing the armed troopers instead? More people for the gods, of course!
The small wooden gates opened and the Fratians entered with their slaves. Silanus stepped forwards and spoke to the man who seemed to be the leader; the general knew how to speak their language, so communication was way easier. "Here we are, as promised. Healthy, young slaves for your gods, shall you show us the gold you… Sacked last week?" Asked Tacitus. Few did he know what was going to happen. Silanus continued talking, this time to his comrades: "Give them the rest of the people. All of them." as he was talking, he turned his gaze towards Ernest, then he said: "Oh, don´t worry it´s for your own good! This way, you won´t suffer a life of slavery, instead, you will be murdered inmediately instead!"
As soon as he finished talking, one arrow hit one Fratian´s eye, obviously, killing him. The soldiers un-sheated their weapons and raised their shields, but got ambushed from both sides by outnumbering quantities of natives. They donkey was frightened, so it ran away, carrying the slaves with it. However, a sharpened stick that was buried in the ground cut the rope, so the slaves were practically free, of course if they were not captured by the natives. Silanus and a bunch of his soldiers, after opening a way through the hostile natives, found them. He was not interested in them anymore, instead, he wanted to escape from there with his fellow troopers.