Leviticus 6:4 “Then it shall be, because he hath sinned, and is guilty, that he shall restore that which he took by force, or the thing which he obtained by deceit, [...]”
Had the former legate known he would be reacquainted with old faces, ones he would much rather forget, so quickly, so easily, during his excursion through the Mojave Wasteland, he would have allowed himself the pleasure of continuing to shepherd the Dead Horses back in Utah. To guide those who treated him so kindly, those who needed the guidance, was nothing short of a luxury for the missionary. But no, he hadn’t known, and an apt price would be paid due to his ignorance.
Joshua stared down the Frumentarius from a distance, knowing that, from the pack, the flock of legionaries the man had brought with him, he would be the only one to recognize him - the only one that knew there was something, or someone to be recognized, for the others could only see a meek bandaged man. Yes, if Caesar’s influence was as big as Joshua guessed it was, if Caesar’s words were as important to his recruits as Joshua thought they would be, there was no way a legionary would defy their Lord’s will and believe in the legend of the Burned Man.
As for the man that lead those skirted soldiers, well, Joshua had quite a few thoughts on him. Vulpes Inculta was someone who could be described by many, many different words, but “despicable” was the one Joshua thought fit him the most. A man who claimed to fight for a cause, yet only won his battles due to wit and deceit was something befitting of a New Vegas chairman, not an agent of Caesar’s Legion. But it was strangely fitting, as Vulpes and his frumentarii were the most explicit proof of Sallow’s hypocrisy and dishonesty. The proof that the East and West were both corrupt, both flawed, and that, in spirit, the only difference between Edward Sallow’s regime and the New California Republic were the banners their troops carried into battle.
Those nefarious men, both Vulpes and Caesar, could be the cause of ruin of his trip through the wasteland - and yet, what he felt wasn’t fear, but ire. A fury he knew would come, one that he has prepared himself for, but one he didn’t expect would arrive so early and so vigorously.
Joshua swallowed and drew his pistol, keeping quiet as he racked the gun and making sure that he had turned the safety off once he was finished. But despite preparing himself for a shootout, the missionary didn’t aim, didn’t shoot. No, he did neither of those things. Not yet. For the time of being, he was content with staring at the frumentarius with fierce, watchful eyes and attempting to see through his visor, expectant of what his next move would be.













