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Ragneg_-_disciplining_a_horse_thief.mp4
Ragneg didn't draw his sword. He stepped into the firelight, his presence heavy enough to make the air go still. Elian scrambled backward, his hand fumbling for a rusted dagger, but Ragneg was faster. With a single, fluid motion, he disarmed the thief and pinned him against the canyon wall.
The "discipline" wasn't a quick execution. Ragneg made Elian walk. For two days, Ragneg rode Cinder at a steady pace while Elian was forced to follow on foot, bound by a long lead rope. He wasn't whipped or beaten, but he was shown the grueling reality of the desert without a mount. Every mile was a lesson in the value of the animal he had tried to take.
When they reached the edge of the nearest settlement, Ragneg cut the ropes. He didn't turn Elian over to the sheriff, whose gallows were often too busy. Instead, he looked at the shivering, exhausted thief and said, "Next time you want to ride, earn the coin to buy the saddle. If I see you near a stable again, I won't be teaching a lesson—I'll be finishing one."
Ragneg followed the trail for three days, moving with a silent, predatory patience. He found Elian camped in the mouth of a crumbling sandstone canyon, the stolen horse tied carelessly to a dead shrub. Elian was hunched over a meager fire, unaware that the shadow of his own greed had finally caught up to him.
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