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le away on his shoulders。 And neither can you。 I hope I can find you when everything is finished; little Miriamele…I am not quite sure what will remain; but it would be a shame to lose you。〃 His cold eyes flicked over her。 'There is so much we will do。 And we will have as long as we want…forever; if need be。〃
       Miriamele felt her heart smothered in an icy fist。
〃But you've failed!〃 she shouted at him。 〃The other sword isn't here! You've failed; Pryrates!〃
       He smiled mockingly。 〃Have I?〃
She turned as something moved just at the edge of her vision。 Camaris' resistance had faded at last; and he was shambling up the first flight of stairs; within moments he had vanished around the spiraling stairwell。 She watched the old man go with dull resignation。 They had done everything they could; but it had not been enough。
Pryrates stepped past Binabik and Miriamele to follow the old knight; then stopped at the base of the steps and slapped at his neck。 He turned slowly to stare at the troll; who had just taken his blowpipe from his lips。 Pryrates plucked something from behind his ear and examined it。 〃Poison?〃 he asked。 〃You are a fitting apprentice for Ookequk。 He was always slow to learn。〃
       He dropped the dart on the floor and ground it beneath his black boot; then mounted the stairs。
〃He is fearing nothing;〃 Binabik whispered; awed。 〃I do not 。。。〃 He shook his head。
       Miriameie stared at the priest's red garment until it had disappeared into the shadows。 Her gaze moved down to the sad; broken bodies of Isorn and the other soldiers。 The flame of her anger; which had nearly been extinguished by fear; suddenly sprang up again。
       〃My father is up there。〃
On the floor beside them; Cadrach lay weeping with his face buried in his sleeve。

       Tiamak hurried up the stairs。
All our calculations; all our clever plans; our hopes; he mourned。 All for nothing。 The swords were a trick; they said。 We have been foolish; foolish。。 。。
       He scrambled upward; ignoring the flare of pain each step brought as he fought to keep close to Josua; who was a slender gray shadow moving through the near…darkness above him。 Tiamak's mouth was dry。 Something waited at the top of these stairs。
       Death; he thought。 Death; crouching like a ghant in the treetops。
From somewhere above the bell thundered again; a shuddersome impact that shook him as an angry parent shakes a child。 Flames flickered again before his eyes; and the very substance of things seemed to shred apart。 It seemed an agonizingly long time before he could see the steps before him once more; and could make his clumsy; nerveless legs do what he bade them。 The tower。。。 was it ing to life? When everything else was about to die? Why did she send me? What can I do? He Who Always Steps on Sand; I am so frightened!
       Prince Josua pulled farther ahead; then disappeared from view; but the lame Wrannaman climbed on。 Quick glances through the tower windows showed him brawling chaos raging across the unfamiliar terrain below。 The Conqueror Star glared like an angry eye overhead。 Snow cluttered the reddened skies; but he could make out the faint shapes of men swarming over the walls; small skirmishes forming along the battlements; other bats spilling across the open ground around the tower。 For a moment Tiamak felt hope; guessing that Duke Isgrimnur and the rest of Josua's army must be forcing their way in…until he remembered the ward with which Binabik said the tower was sealed。 Isgrimnur and the others would be unable to prevent whatever was to happen here。
       So much was confusing。 What exactly had Miriamele and the troll meant about the swords? They were a trick; somehow…and; more importantly; Pryrates and Elias wanted them brought here。 But why? What had they planned? Clearly; Utuk'ku's presence beneath the castle had something to do with it。 The Sithi had said they could slow her but not stop her。 There had been some vast power in the Pool of Three Depths; and Tiamak felt sure the Nom Queen intended to harness it。 The Sithi had been struggling to slow her; but they had seemed to be failing at even that task。
       Tiamak heard Josua's voice close by。 He paused; quivering; afraid to go the final steps。 Suddenly he did not want to see whatever the prince had found at the top of the stairs。 He squeezed his eyes tightly shut and prayed with all his strength that he would wake up in his banyan…tree hut once more; everything that had happened just an evil dream。 But the sound of the restless winds outside never faded; and when he opened his eyes the pale; polished walls of Green Angel Tower's stairwell still surrounded him。 He knew he must go on; although every hammerblow of his heart urged him to flee back down the stairs。 His legs too weak to hold him upright; he sank to the stone; then climbed the last few steps on his hands and knees; until his head rose past the top step into cold wind and he found himself inside the airy bellchamber。
       The huge bronze bells hung beneath the vaulted ceiling like poisonous green marsh flowers; and indeed; despite the buffeting wind; the chamber was filled with the odor of decaying flesh that such flowers produced。 Around the center of the chamber a cluster of dark pillars rose to the ceiling; and on all four sides great arched windows opened out onto swirling snow and angry crimson clouds。 Josua stood a few steps before Tiamak; facing the north window。 The prince's attitude was stiff; as though he did not know what to do; how to stand。 Facing him; seated before the window on a simple wooden stool; was his brother Elias。
       The king wore a dark iron crown on his pale brow; and held in his hands a long gray something that Tiamak could not quite see。 It had something of the shape of a sword; but Tiamak's eyes could not fasten on it properly; as though it did not entirely reside within the natural world。 The king himself was dressed in full royal pomp; but his clothes were stained; and his cloak where the wind caught and lifted it showed more holes than cloth。
       〃Throw it away?〃 Elias said slowly。 His eyes were still downcast; and he replied to whatever Josua had said with the air of one who had been daydreaming。 〃Throw it away? But I could never do that。 Not now。〃
       〃For God's love and mercy; Elias!〃 Josua said desperately; 〃it is killing you! And it is meant to do more…whatever Pryrates has told you; he plans only evil!〃
       The king lifted his head; and Tiamak; though he was behind Josua and hidden by the shadows in the stairwell; could not help recoiling in horror。 The red light from the windows played across the king's colorless face; muscles writhed beneath the skin like worms。 But it was his eyes that made Tiamak choke back a shout of fear。 A dull gleam smoldered in them; an inhuman light like the pallid glare of marsh…candles;
〃Aedon save us;〃 Josua gasped。
〃But this is not Pryrates' plan。〃 Elias' lips pulled back in a stiff smile; as though he could no longer make his face work properly。 〃I am the High King; do not forget: everything moves at my will。 It is my plan。 The priest has only done my bidding; and soon I will have no further need of him。 And you 。。。〃 he rose; unfolding himself with odd jerking movements until he stood at full height; the uncertain gray thing still resting point…down on the floor; 〃。。。 you were my brother。 Once。〃
       〃Once!?〃 Josua shouted。 〃Elias; what has happened to you? You have bee something foul…something demonic!〃
       He took a step back and almost fell into the hole of the stairwell; then turned Naidel's hilt in his trembling hand and made the sign of the Tree over his own breast。 Thunder growled outside and the light flickered; but the king only stared at him blankly。
       〃I am no demon;〃 the king said。 He seemed to be considering the matter carefully。 〃No。 But soon I will be more…much more…than a man。 I can feel it already; feel myself opening to the winds that cry between stars; feel myself as a night sky where ets flare。。。。〃
       〃May Usires the Ransomer forgive me;〃 Josua breathed。 〃You are correct; Elias。 You are no longer my brother。〃
The king's calm expression twisted into rage。 〃And whose is the fault?! You have envied me since you were a child and have done your best to destroy me。 You took my wife from me; my beloved Hylissa; stole her and gave her to Death! I have not had a moment's peace since!〃 The king lifted a twitching hand。 〃But that was not enough…no; cutting out my heart was not enough for you; but you would have my rightful kingship; too! So you covet my crown; do you?〃 he bellowed。 〃Here; take it!〃 He wrenched at the dark circlet as Josua stared。 〃Cursed iron…it has burned me until I thought I would go mad!〃 Elias grunted as he ripped it free and cast it to the floor。 A seared shadow…crown of torn; blackened flesh remained on his brow。
       Josua took a step back; eyes wide with horror and pity。 Tears ran down his cheeks。 〃I pray 。。。 Aedon's mercy! I pray for your soul; Elias。〃 The prince lifted his leather…capped arm as though to push away what he saw。 〃Ah; God; you poor man!〃 He stiffened; then raised Naidel and extended it until the point trembled before the king's breast。 〃But you must surrender that cur

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