![]() ![]() Shaehun approaches, and clasps Hex’s left shoulder firmly, “Hex, you must forgive Araban… They are in the middle of planning–” she stops herself from saying, “well… Planning for something.” Meanwhile Hex is throwing his arms in the air, “Where did they take our horses!” ![]() Shaehun runs by Araban casting a glare back at him. “Come Kredon, we’re leaving,” Hex leaves the tent, quickly followed by Kredon who is stumbling a bit in surprise. It is at this point that Hex finally begins to get angry. “No… But Archus did, and does, and so it is his fault!” Araban seems to drive this point without allowing for a counter argument. “How can it be your fault? Did you know where our camp was?” he steps forward. “Leading a group of Night Watch Clerics right to our base, probably not the best thing Archus,” Araban speaks without raising his eyes from the map laid in front of him.Īrchus is about to speak, but Hex interjects,”It’s my fault…Araban is it?”Īraban looks up, his deep yellow eyes, with tall slight black pupils gazing at the Warlock. Next to him are two Fighters pointing to different areas of the map, and at a back table, lounging and drinking ale, is Shaehun. Inside is a large, blue Dragonborn, Araban, wearing white armour, and looking over a large map which has been spread across a table. They seem almost as they’re preparing for something.Īrchus leads them to the Brigadeer Leader’s tent, the Dragonborn Eldritch Knight, ARABAN JAIRAAL. ![]() Some glance at Hex as they go by, but not many. Two hundred of more members, from Fighters, to Rangers, to Barbarians and more populate the area. If you know what that device is then you can probably feed your bin or hex into a 'disassembler' which will produce an assembler listing for you.Īllegedly there are even tools which claim to be able to 'disassemble' a binary image into a higher level language like C, but even these would most likely need to know what language the original program was written in to be able to make a decent attempt.Archus, Hex and Kredon enter the well fortified base camp of The Brigadeers. The binary (or its hex equivalent) is the 'raw' machine code for whatever microcontroller or processor it's intended to run on. ![]() However, seeing the hex in a text editor is not likely to help you if you're expecting "a language I am aware of". Ok - so what that means is that it's the 'raw' binary and no text editor is going to be able to make any sense of it because it contains values which don't map to 'printable' ASCII characters.Ī HEX file would typically hold the same information, but formatted differently, and in a way which is at least displayable by a text editor. BIN file is not a HEX file, it's a BIN file. ![]()
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