In the heat of the battle, the Boar asks Dolga to give him a hand. He's about to die, and he's burning out. Dolga gives him some food and water, and the Boar says he'll kill him before his replacement arrives, so they can spend some time together. The Boar thanks Dolga for all his help, and then he asks if he can guide everyone back to the town. He tells Dolga that there's a nearby camp of bandits, and they're wearing the Boar's ring around their necks. He wants to give it back, but Dolga tells him not to worry, because the King is nearby, and it'll be easy for him to get some more gold from the King. When the Boar realizes that Dolga has told him to give the ring back, he curses Dolga, saying that he has a lot of nerve, and that he should have given it back. But Dolga says that's not going to happen, since the King has already given him enough gold to make the effort worth it. The Wild Boar says that if the King had given him more gold, he wouldn't have needed to fight so hard. But if he had, he'
In the heat of the battle, the Boar asks Dolga to give him a hand. He's about to die, and he's burning out. Dolga gives him some food and water, and the Boar says he'll kill him before his replacement arrives, so they can spend some time together. The Boar thanks Dolga for all his help, and then he asks if he can guide everyone back to the town. He tells Dolga that there's a nearby camp of bandits, and they're wearing the Boar's ring around their necks. He wants to give it back, but Dolga tells him not to worry, because the King is nearby, and it'll be easy for him to get some more gold from the King. When the Boar realizes that Dolga has told him to give the ring back, he curses Dolga, saying that he has a lot of nerve, and that he should have given it back. But Dolga says that's not going to happen, since the King has already given him enough gold to make the effort worth it. The Wild Boar says that if the King had given him more gold, he wouldn't have needed to fight so hard. But if he had, he'