The boiling midday sun shone above the grasslands. The sun itself was hot, but the grasslands were experiencing a bit of a breeze, as winter was a few weeks away.
It took little to appreciate the light wind.
Most dinosaurs may not even understand what wind was, but humans, who shared an IQ bell curve that put them in the category of the conscious, could appreciate today's nice weather.
Many humans within a five-hundred mile radius used the wind to wash, and dry their clothes. Hygiene was never a priority to them, but some days simply had to be put into good use.
Hundreds of men that marched across the grasslands also appreciated the cool wind.
They've been walking for days, camping only at night, sleeping with one eye open to avoid being torn through by predators.
