Transcription: Chapter 31 After the archery test, they were served a light lunch and ate it sitting on the ground. Herzer quickly downed the strips of salty pork, which were served on flatbread, and chewed manfully on some large crackers that were just about as hard as rocks. It seemed that all of the testing groups had been gathered together, and he looked around at the figures, wondering what would come next. After lunch, his group was approached by a young man, probably a few years older than he and Dean, but it was hard to tell. He was inordinately tall, taller than Herzer, which was unusual, and muscula ...