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though I looked back and forth through a well…known book; looking for a page I have often read; but now I cannot find it。〃 He sighed again。 〃It is no wonder we are neither of us very happy; my friend。〃 
       Tiamak warmed briefly at the word 'friend;' but then felt his sorrow return。 〃Something else is worrying me; too;〃 he told the archivist。
       〃What is that?〃 Strangyeard leaned over and tugged the door flap open for a moment; then let it fall shut。
       〃I have realized that I must go down into the deeps with Camaris and the others。〃
〃What? Blessed Elysia; Tiamak; what do you mean? You are no warrior。〃
〃Exactly。 And neither Camaris nor any of the Sithi have read Morgenes' book; or studied the archives at Naglimund; as you did; nor shared the wisdom of Jarnauga and Dinivan and Valada Geloe。 But someone who has must go…otherwise; what if the people of this raiding party secure the swords and cannot guess how to use them? We will not get a second chance。〃
       〃Oh! Well; then 。。。 mercy! I suppose I should go; since I have had the most time to study these things of anyone remaining。〃
       〃Yes; Strangyeard; my good dryiander friend; of all of us; you know the most about the swords。 But you have only one eye; and the sight in that one is not good。 And you are many years older than I am; and not so used to climbing and getting in and out of tight places。 If Binabik of Yiqanuc were here; I would let him go and wish him well; since he is more learned in these things than I; and at least as capable in other ways…not to mention the least likely to get stuck in a narrow tunnel of any of us。〃 Tiamak wagged his head sadly。 〃But Binabik is gone; and the wisewoman Geloe is gone; and all the old Scrollbearers are dead。 So it falls to me; I think。 You have taught me much in a short time; Strangyeard。〃 He let out another heartfelt sigh。 〃I have evil dreams still about being in the ghant nest; of the pictures I saw in my head; of hearing my own voice clacking away in the dark。 But I fear this may be worse。〃
       After a long silence; the priest went and pawed through his belongings; ing back at last with a skin bag。 〃Here。 This is a strong drink made from berries。 Jarnauga brought it with him to Naglimund: he said it was a shield against the cold。〃 He laughed nervously。 〃Cold we certainly have; don't we? Try a little。〃 He passed Tiamak the sack。
       The liquor was sweet and fiery。 Tiamak swallowed; then took another swig。 He passed the bag back to Strangyeard。 〃It is good; but strange…tasting。 I am used to sour fern beer。 Try some。〃
〃Oh; I think it too potent for me;〃 the priest stammered。 〃I wanted you 。。。〃
       〃A little will help to keep out the chill…perhaps it will even help set free that elusive thought you spoke of。〃
       Strangyeard hesitated; then lifted the sack to his lips。 He took a tiny sip and worked it around his mouth; then took a little more。 Tiamak was pleased to see he did not choke。 〃It's 。。。 hot;〃 the priest said; wonderingly。
〃It feels that way; does it not?〃 The Wrannaman sank back against one of the priest's saddlebags。 〃Have another; then pass it to me again。 I will need more than a few swallows before I work up the nerve to tell Josua what I have decided。〃

       The sack was mostly empty。 Tiamak had heard the sentries change outside; and knew it must be near midnight。 〃I should go;〃 he said。 He listened to the words as he formed them; and was proud of how well…articulated they were。 〃I should go because I need to tell Prince Josua what I will do。〃
〃What you will do; yes。〃 Strangyeard was holding the wineskin by its cord strap and watching it swing back and forth。 〃That is good。〃
       〃So in a moment I will get up;〃 Tiamak pointed out。 
       〃I wish Geloe were here。〃
       〃Geloe? Here?〃 Tiamak frowned。 〃Drinking this Rimmersgard liquor?〃
       〃No。 Well; I suppose。〃 Strangyeard reached up his free hand and set the skin swinging again。 〃Here to talk to us。 She was a wise one。 Frightening; a little…didn't she frighten you? Those eyes 。。。〃 His forehead creased as he remembered Geloe's alarming stare。 〃But solid。 Reassuring。〃
〃Of course。 We miss her。〃 He got unsteadily to his feet。 〃Terrible thing。〃
〃Why did those 。。。 things do it?〃 the priest wondered。 
       〃Kill Geloe?〃
       〃No; Camaris。〃 Strangyeard carefully placed the skin on top of a blanket。 〃Why did they kill Camaris? No。〃 He smiled; abashed。 〃I mean 。。。 why did they try to kill Camaris? Just him。 Doesn't make sense。〃
〃They wanted to take the sword。 Thorn。〃
〃Ah;〃 Strangyeard replied。 〃Ah。 P'raps so。〃
       Tiamak struggled out through the tent flap。 The chilly air was like a blow。 He looked over at the priest; who had followed him out。 〃Where are you going?〃
       〃With you;〃 Strangyeard said matter…of…factly。 〃Tell Josua I'm going; too。 Down in the tunnels。〃
〃No; you're not。〃 Tiamak was firm。 〃That would be a bad idea。 I told you before。〃
〃I'll e with you anyway。 To talk with him。〃 The priest's teeth were already chattering。 〃Can't let you walk in the cold by yourself。〃 He staggered a few steps; then stopped; peering upward; and frowned broadly。 〃Look at that red star。 Mad thing。 Causing all this trouble。 The stars should leave us alone。〃 He raised his fist。 〃We're not afraid!〃 he called to the distant spot of light。 〃Not afraid!〃
       〃You drank too much;〃 Tiamak said as he took the archivist's elbow。
       Strangyeard bobbed his head。 〃I might have done。〃

       Josua watched the archivist and the Wrannaman lurch out of his tent and into the night; then turned to Isgrimnur。 〃I would never have believed it。〃
〃A drunken priest?〃 The duke yawned despite the tension that roiled his stomach。 〃That's nothing strange。〃 There was a dull pressure behind his eyes。 It was past the middle of the night; and the next day promised to be something dreadful。 He needed sleep。
       〃Perhaps; but a drunken Strangyeard?〃 Josua shook his head slowly。 〃I think that Tiamak is right about going; though…and he is; from what you've told me; a useful fellow。〃
       〃Wiry as a hound;〃 Isgrimnur said。 〃Brave; too; and so well…spoken I'm still not used to it。 I'll confess; I didn't think marsh men were that learned。 Camaris could do far worse than to take Tiamak; even with his limp。 That was a cockindrill bit him there; did you know?〃
       Josua's mind was on other things。 〃So that is two of our mortal contingent。〃 He rubbed his temple。 〃I cannot think any more…it feels like three days have passed since this morning's sun rose。 We will begin the siege tomorrow; and tomorrow evening will be time enough to make the final decision on who shall go。〃 He rose and looked almost with tenderness at Camaris; who was stretched full…length on a pallet at the far side of the tent; moving fitfully in his sleep。 The squire Jeremias; who seemed to attach himself to troubled folk; was curled up on a pile of blankets near the old knight's feet。
       〃Can you find your way back?〃 Josua asked the duke。 〃Take the lantern。〃
〃I'll find my way right enough。 Isorn will be up telling tales with Sludig and the rest; I have no doubt。〃 He yawned again。 〃Wasn't there a time when we could stay up all night drinking; then fight in the morning; then start drinking all over again?〃
       〃Maybe for you; Uncle Isgrimnur;〃 Josua said with a tiny smile。 〃Never for me。 God grant you good rest tonight。〃
       Isgrimnur grunted; then picked up the lamp and made his way out of the tent; leaving Josua standing in its center; staring at the sleeping Camaris。
       Outside the storm clouds had dispersed。 The stars spread a faint light over the Hayholt's silent walls。 The Conqueror Star seemed to hang just above Green Angel Tower like a flame above a candle。
       Go away; you cursed; ill…omened thing; he demanded; but he knew that it would not ply。
       Shivering in the chill; he stumped slowly through the snow toward his tent。

       〃Jeremias! Boy! Wake up!〃
       The young squire sat up; fighting his way out of sleep。 〃What?〃
Josua stood over him; half…dressed。 〃He's gone。 He's been gone far too long。〃 The prince snatched up his sword belt and leaned to pluck his cloak from the floor。 〃Put on your boots and e help me。〃
       〃What? Who's gone; Prince Josua?〃
       〃Camaris; curse it; Camaris! e and help me。 No; rouse Isgrimnur and find some men to help。 Have them bring torches。〃
       The prince took a brand from the fire; then turned and pushed out through the door flap。 He looked down at the snow; trying to make some sense out of the muddle of footprints。 At last he chose a set of tracks that led downhill toward the Kynslagh。 Within moments he was beyond the light of the few campfires still burning。 The moon had vanished from the sky; but the Conqueror Star still burned like a signal beacon。
       The trail twisted erratically; but within half a furlong it was clear that the footprints had turned toward the cliffs east of the Hayholt's seawall。 Josua looked up to see a pale figure moving along the edge of the shoreline; silhouetted against the wall of empty blackness that was the Kynslagh。
       〃Camaris!〃 Josua called。 The figure did not stop; but moved along unsteadily toward the edge; lurching like a puppet wit

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