Chapter 30: I'm no rat

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Chapter 30: I'm no rat

After theyd finished an hour of nitty gritty discussions, everyone shook hands and felt that solid mix of satisfied and dissatisfied that always came with business agreements. Dantes feigned a frown, letting all parties feel that they got the best of him, even though hed just turned the ability to grow fruit with a few drops of blood into a profitable enterprise that would take little daily maintenance in which all parties thought his cut was lesser than it actually was.

When they left the room, Grimald paused for a moment to speak with Merle a bit more about logistics between the Undermarket and Collared territory, leaving Dantes standing near the gnomes elven guards that had so recently been hunting him.

The younger of them turned toward him, but kept his distance, looking him up and down, his eyes pausing at the rapier on his waist.

Nice blade, he said with a sneer.

Thank you. It was a gift from a very dear friend.

You think youre funny, mutt?

I know I am, actually. Youre just not the right audience for the joke. Knifed ears sometimes have difficulty hearing the nuances of good humor. It wasnt smart to taunt them, but the continuous sips from the flask of booze throughout the day was making it more difficult to filter himself than hed anticipated. Hed become much more of a lightweight in the Pit.

You fu-

The older of the elves put his hand on the younger one's shoulder, giving him pause, then looked at Dantes.

Our mirrors. How did you steal one? We have rangers that have led men to war, that can hear any intruder within one hundred paces, and the mirrors were always deep in our territory. You have some skill at hiding from your betters, as the lesser races always do, but not the skill to infiltrate our territory.

The question gave Dantes pause. Hed expected more posturing and back and forth that led to nothing. That was typically how these sorts of interactions went, but the older elf clearly didnt care about short term revenge. He wanted to know what weakness it was that had led to their loss, so that he could amend it in the future.

Dantes gave a smile. I didnt have to steal it. It was given to me.

The older and younger elf exchanged a quick glance. Who? asked the older of the two.

Dantes shook his head. Come now, even you two must know the rules down here, even isolated with the other Kings like you were. Im no rat.

The older elf nodded understanding, hed clearly been in the pit a long time and knew the rules at least as well as Dantes did.

The younger elf looked at the older one. A traitor? Maybe someone hiding a touch of orcish blood?

Dantes nodded. It was clear Merle didnt fully believe him, which made sense because Dantes was lying. He had considered speaking with Merle or Tel about his abilities, but kept deciding against it. He was fairly certain that his abilities had a trace of magic to them, but even with his limited knowledge he knew that it wasnt equivalent to what a mage wielded. As a child, he, like so many other dirt poor whoresons, had hoped that some latent magical ability would manifest within him so that he could escape the streets and join the academy, and hed done his research on what that would mean. That research came in handy for some later robberies and scams, but he had never manifested any magical power, and he knew enough to tell that what was happening now was distinct. He was certain he wouldnt be able to remove their collars. Since that was the case, keeping his abilities to himself was the best call, as it was what gave him the largest advantage. Besides, others learning about his powers would immediately put him at risk with the dwarves, not to mention anyone else that would happily make any missing food, or coin his responsibility.

He lifted a hand in goodbye to Merle. Keep that first cask. A gesture of goodwill.

Merle nodded, raising his own hand as they parted.

Dantes walked through the Collareds chambers, still enjoying the looks and whispers. When Tel stopped him.

Dantes, up for a few more rounds of dice? Maybe a drink since I hear youve got quite the supply.

Dantes grabbed the two sample flasks from his jacket, and tossed them to him.

Tel caught one, and the other fell flatly at his feet, but he scooped it up quickly.

You can have whats left in those, but Im heading back for some rest. Im planning on visiting Syn tomorrow though, if you want to tag along.

Tel lifted his eyebrows. Im not really uh, interested in that kind of arrangement. I didnt realize youd changed your mind on the brothel either.

I didnt. Im just visiting her. I owe her a favor, want to see what she might want from me to pay it off.

Oh, in that case Ill go with you. Won big a bit ago at dice, have a decent amount to trade. Want to do it before the next drop into the Maw, while I can get better trade for it.

Dantes nodded, still impressed with Tels adaptability in the Pit. Taking advantage of the lean times was common practice of course, but few Collared ever got savvy enough to take advantage of it. Alright, see you then. You can pay me back for the booze at the market once youre done trading.

I thought it was a gi-

Dantes raised an eyebrow at him.

He sighed. Yeah, Ill pay you back then.

Dantes held up a hand and walked back into the outskirts toward his cave. He scouted ahead and behind himself with a number of rats, the gold of his ratmark barely regressing as other rats in his garden ate and enjoyed safety from the more dangerous creatures in the Pit. He made it back to his cave, had a meal, and set some rats to wake him if anything with two legs got too close. Once that was done, Jacopo leapt out of his jacket, laying on top of a small second bed of rags that Dantes had made for him. Dantes himself followed suit, laying on his own makeshift bed and closing his eyes. He imagined the soreness of his muscles slowly draining from him as he took long deep breaths. It wasnt long before he fell asleep.