Looking about, he noticed that the entire column had stopped and turned to watch.
The column turned away from the city and sped through open fields.
After a while the lieutenant passed the word, and the column turned north.
Finally the column turned into the office park, which by that time was filling up with workers.
Immediately the Greek column turned left, further diminishing the distance.
Each column turned to face one group, their lances leveled.
It was almost dawn by the time the column had turned itself about and found the right track winding up towards the high pass.
It wasn't long until the public couldn't get enough and the column turned into 5 days a week.
As they made their shaky progress forward, the column turned toward the altar.
But one man was lost to heatstroke on the way out so the column turned around and went back.