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kness; as it was Amerasu Ship…Born's。〃
       〃Do not speak of her!〃 Jiriki cried。 〃Your mouth is too foul to hold her name; Akhenabi!〃
       The thing on the wall smiled; a folding of white。 〃Ah; little Jiriki。 I have heard tales of you and your adventuring…or should I say meddling。 You should have e to live in the north; in our cold land。 Then you would have grown strong。 This tolerance for mortals is a terrible weakness。 It is one reason why your family has grown dissolute while mine has grown…ever sterner; ever more capable of doing what needs to be done。〃 The Norn turned and lifted his head; directing his words now to Eolair and the nervously whispering Hernystiri。 〃Mortal men! You risk more than your lives fighting beside these immortals。 You risk your souls as well!〃
       Eolair could hear the rustle of frightened speech behind him。 He spurred his horse forward a few paces and raised his sword。 〃Your threats arc empty!〃 he shouted。 〃Do your worst! Our souls are our own!〃
       〃Count Eolair!〃 Maegwin called。 〃No! It is Scadach; the Hole in Heaven! Go no closer!〃
Akhenabi leaned down; fixing the count with black…bead eyes。 〃The captain of the mortals; are you? So; little man; if you do not fear for your sake; or for your troop; what of the mortals still prisoned within these walls?〃
       〃What are you saying?!〃 Eolair shouted。
The creature in the black robe turned and lifted both arms。 A moment later two more figures clambered up into view beside him。 Although they also wore heavy cloaks; their clumsy movements marked them as something other than the spider…graceful Norns。
〃Here are some of your brethren!〃 trumpeted Akhenabi。 〃They are our guests。 Would you see them die for the sake of your immortal allies as well?〃 The two figures stood silently; slumped and hopeless。 The faces in the wind…lashed hoods were clearly those of men; not Gardenborn。
       Eolair felt himself fill with helpless rage。 〃Let them go!〃
The Norn laughed again; pleased。 〃Oh; no; little mortal。 Our guests are enjoying themselves too much。 Would you like to see them show their joy? Perhaps they will dance。〃 He lifted his hand and made a florid gesture。 The two figures began slowly to revolve。 Horribly; they lifted their arms in a parody of a courtly dance; swaying from side to side; stumbling together in front of the grinning Norn。 They locked arms for a moment; teetering precariously along the edge of the high wall; then pulled apart and resumed their solitary posturing。
Through the tears of fury that misted his eyes; Eolair saw Jiriki spur his horse a few ells nearer the wall。 The Sitha lifted a bow; then; in a movement so swift as to be almost invisible; he withdrew an arrow from the quiver on his saddle; nocked it; and drew the bow until it trembled in a wide arc。 Atop the wall; the Nom Akhenabi's grin widened。 He made a wriggling movement; almost a shiver; a moment later he had disappeared; leaving only the two shambling shapes in hideous lockstep。
       Jiriki let his arrow fly。 It struck one of the two dancers in the foot; jerking back the leg and overbalancing both the one struck and the one to whom he clung。 They flailed briefly at the air; then toppled off the wall; dropping twenty ells to hit with a terrible smacking noise on the snow…covered rocks beneath。 Several of the Hernystiri shouted and groaned。
       〃Blood of Rhynn!〃 Eolair screamed。 〃What have you done?!〃
       Jiriki rode forward; scanning the now empty wall cautiously。 When he reached the huddled bodies; he dismounted and kneeled; then waved Eolair forward。
       〃Why did you do that; Jiriki?〃 the count demanded。 His throat felt as tight as if someone's fingers were curled around it。 'The Norn was gone。〃 He stared down at the twisted; dark…robed figures。 The hands and fingers protruding from their robes were splayed as though they still grabbed at a safety they would never find。 〃Did you think to spare them torture? What if we drove out the Norns…is there no chance we could rescue them?〃
       Jiriki said nothing; but reached down with surprising gentleness and turned over the nearest of the bodies; tugging a little to pull it free of the partner with which it was entwined。 He folded back the hood。
       〃Brynioch!〃 Eolair choked。 〃Brynioch of the Skies preserve us!〃
       The face had no eyes; only black holes。 The skin was waxy; and in places had burst from the force of the fall; but it was clear that this corpse was not fresh。
       〃Whoever he was; he has been dead since Naglimund's defeat;〃 Jiriki said softly。 〃I do not think there are any living prisoners within the walls。〃
       Count Eolair felt his gorge rising and turned away。 〃But they。。。 moved。。。 !〃
       〃One of the Red Hand is lord here;〃 Jiriki said。 〃That is now confirmed; for no others have the strength to do this。 Their power is a part of their master's。〃
       〃But why?〃 Eolair said。 He looked at the humped corpses; then turned his gaze outward; toward the massing of men and Sithi in the snow。 〃Why would they do this?〃
       Jiriki shook his head; his own hair as white and fluttering as that of the creature that had mocked them from the wall。 〃I cannot say。 But Naglimund will not fall without a full tithing of horrors; that is certain。〃
Eolair looked at Maegwin and Isorn waiting fearfully for him to return。 〃And there is no turning back。〃
       〃No。 I fear the final days have begun;〃 said Jiriki。 〃For good or ill。〃

       Duke Isgrimnur knew that he should be paying close attention to everything that was going on around him; to the people of Metessa; to the arrangements and manpower in the baronial hall。 Metessa was the easternmost of Nabban's major outer states; and might be the place where Josua's challenge stood or fell。 Success here could hinge on the smallest detail; so Isgrimnur had plenty to occupy him…but it was difficult to attend to his duties while the little boy followed him around like a shadow。
       〃Here;〃 the duke said after he had almost trod upon the child for the dozenth time; 〃what are you up to? Don't you have somewhere to be? Where's your mother?〃
       The pale…haired; thin…faced little boy looked up at him; showing no fear of the large; bearded stranger。 〃My mother told me to stay away from the prince and you other knights。 I did not agree。〃
The child was unnervingly well…spoken for his years; the duke reflected; and his Westerling was almost as good as Isgrimnur's own。 It was odd to see how Prester John's Warinsten language had spread so thoroughly in only a couple of generations。 But if things fell apart; as they seemed to be doing; would not the mon tongue; like everything else; soon slip away? Empires were like seawalls; he thought sadly; even those which embodied the best of hopes。 The tide of chaos beat at them and beat at them; and as soon as no one was shoring up the stones any more。。。
       Isgrimnur shook his head; then growled at the youngling a little more sternly than he intended。 〃Well; if your mother told you to stay away from the knights; what are you doing here? This is men's business tonight。〃
       The boy deliberately raised himself until the top of his head reached the duke's bottom rib。 〃I will be a man some day。 I am tired of living with the women。 My mother is afraid I will run away to fight in war; but that is just what I will do。〃
       There was something so unintentionally ic in his fierce determination that Isgrimnur smiled despite himself。 〃What's your name; lad?〃
       〃Pasevalles; Sir Foreign Knight。 My father is Brindalles; Baron Seriddan's brother。〃
       〃A knight is not the only thing in the world to be。 And war is not a game。 It is a terrible thing; little Pasevalles。〃
       〃I know that;〃 said the boy readily。 〃But sometimes there is no choice; my father says; and there must be men who will fight。〃
       The duke thought of Princess Miriamele in the ghant nest; and of his own beloved wife standing with an ax before Elvritshalla; ready to defend it to her death before Isorn persuaded her at last to let it go and flee with the rest of the family。 〃Women also fight。〃
       〃But women cannot be knights。 And I am going to be a knight。〃
       〃Well; I suppose since I am not your father; I cannot send you back to your chambers。 And I certainly can't seem to be rid of you。 You might as well e with me and tell me a little about the place。〃
       Pleased; Pasevalles bounced up and down a few times like a puppy。 Then; just as suddenly; he stopped and fixed Isgrimnur with a suspicious glance。 〃Are you an enemy?〃 he asked sharply。 〃Because if you are; Sir Foreign Knight; I cannot show you things that might hurt my uncle。〃
       Isgrimnur's grin was sour。 〃In these days; young fellow; it's hard to say who is enemy to who。 But I can promise you that my liege…lord Prince Josua intends no harm to any who live in Metessa。〃
       Pasevalles considered this for a moment。 〃I will trust you;〃 he said at last。 〃I think you tell the truth。 But if you do not; then you are no knight; who would lie to a young child。〃
       Isgrimnur's grin widened。 Young child! This nuumtkin could give Count Eolair lessons in politicking。 'Tell me nothing that would help your uncle's enemies; and I will try not to as

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