After the new orders came down, refugees from the surrounding areas were gradually herded and gathered toward Bart. He now had to manage over a thousand people, a dense, dark crowd milling about the camp.
'You can do this...' Bart took a deep breath and began preparing to reassure the refugees and organize their migration.
First was organization. After having everyone gather their personal belongings, he had them assemble according to their place of origin. Guards raised flags of different colors, and Bart shouted through a megaphone, "Those from the Kongdi Region, to the white flag! From Galle, the blue flag! If your hometown doesn't have a flag, go to whichever group has the fewest people!"
Forcing the refugees to migrate again would cause panic and desertion, so grouping them by their place of origin would make them feel like they'd found their "organization," giving them a sense of belonging. This served to calm them down somewhat.
