Deciding that was the first thing to figure out, he went to her tent right away, and she organized a number of the messengers to spread the word and also ordered Captain Nicolaides' retinue, who had done much of the hunting for the camp, to bring bones that the soldiers had picked clean and dried, and they rounded up some of the leather and armor that had been torn or damaged beyond repair in the next few battles. The lieutenant was grateful that they had thought to keep so many of their materials--difficult as they had been on the move for a while--but it certainly came in handy now, and without the king's financial support, they didn't have the luxury of buying new supplies.
After giving their horses a bit of a haircut--fairly well if Xavier said so himself--the lieutenant got to work setting up workstations along the edge of camp nearest to the forest. They were going to need a lot of space. Soldiers trickled in, and Xavier put them to work after asking them a series of questions about their skills and interest. There were a few people cutting and sewing bits of repurposed leather together, others tying horse hair and bone to the charm, and yet others engraving the symbol with a hot poker from the fire. Xavier instructed everyone to a task and then sat down himself to work on what he could.
It wasn't long before he was striking up a friendly conversation with one of his helpers, a black-haired female soldier he swore he had seen around before, but he couldn't remember which captain she was under.
"Thanks for your help with this. It would have been difficult to make so many of these by myself."
((OOC: So, I'm thinking it makes sense that Chloe is maybe doing the engraving, and we figure once there are a pile of charms, Xavier will teach someone to do the "muttering." We are hoping she will ask questions and Xavier will answer.
I'm most interested in having a situation where the country has, like, three main belief systems, and Xavier is familiar with all of them but sort of picks and chooses things from each/focuses more on the magic/potions involved. Maybe Chloe and Philip subscribe to one and Joseph subscribes to the other? And then the third one is whatever Dehaljadrun is a part of. I suppose it would be most interesting if there were some overall in truth between the three. And, hell, maybe Calendra is a split-off of Dehaljadrun in another religious canon. Maybe she has two other parts of herself to discover.



Anyway, my hope is that we can use this scene to fluidly come up with some of the religious canon and then reference it later. And, I think I might throw my character Jason in at some point to help ask questions?))