Chapter 26

Chapter 26

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Neleh and Elsaria rushed towards their camp outside the city. Elsaria was still a little confused about what was going on, so Neleh gave her a short overview on what had happened. She didnt quite understand the concept of Consortium, but she could deal with the idea of a secretive shadowy organization. After the explanation she also understood the need to look into the guard captains allegiances, and even brought up the possibility of the duchess herself being the real person behind the trouble and just framing her husband while he was gone from the city. Neleh had also considered the possibility, which was one more reason to get the guards involved, to make sure the duchess wouldnt be able to leave town either. That said, Neleh was inclined to believe the duchess because of the reactions shed had shown. Either she was not involved, or she was the best actress Neleh had ever seen. There were ways to make sure, if it came to that.

They found Dalyor immediately when they reached the camp. The man noticed the serious looks the sisters had on their faces, and took them aside where they would not be overheard while talking.

I can see something is wrong. Out with it. Dalyor said before the girls had a chance to talk.

Our priorities here have changed. I was originally sent here to investigate the duchess husband, with the thought that he was probably just a dirtbag, maybe some small fish in a bigger pond of filth. I have since learned that he is quite a bit more. He has involved himself with several murders and treason. Neleh stated bluntly.

Dalyor looked a bit shocked, but recovered quickly. I assume you have some proof, and I also assume theres more to this or you would have exercised your Inquisitorial duties already?

Indeed. The man is supposed to return to the city in a few days. The bigger problem is that he is involved with a plot of some severity inside the Sun Court, and I need to put him to question. For that purpose, Im having the duchess put him in chains when he gets here. Before that happens though, I will need to find out if the city guard will be of help in case the man has muscle of his own around, or will I have to butcher my way through the guards to get to him. The best way to find out is for me to meet the guard captain. I was hoping that you would tag along for extra authority. Id rather not shout my identity as an Inquisitor around. Neleh asked hoping the man would agree to help.

Of course Ill help. This kind of puts a damper on the mission of the students though. I need to ask. Do you have what it takes to put the duchess husband, and if need be the guard captain, to question? Because that is not something I can do. I just dont have that in me. Dalyor admitted.

Oh you dont need to worry. I wouldnt be a part of the Inquisition if I didnt have it in me. Neleh answered with a positively evil grin.

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Dalyor left the students with the instructions that everyone should stay within the camp. They should be on their guard, and they should try to avoid contact with the local populace. He didnt want them getting into trouble while things in the city were getting complex. The students were less than pleased, but they noticed his serious demeanor and didnt argue. Well Aneirin argued, but only that shed be taken along, on the grounds that Neleh was a student in the academy and it was her job to protect younger students. Dalyor shot that idea down immediately, but she tried.

Dalyor led the sisters towards the guard barracks. Surprisingly they had no difficulty at all in getting a meeting with the guard captain. They were led into the office of a grim looking man who was going through a stack of papers. It looked like the man was relieved to get a distraction from the paperwork. As the door closed behind them, Neleh immediately warded the room against eavesdropping, which brought a raised eyebrow from the man.

Im presuming you have a good reason for doing that? I find it quite rude to use magic like that in my office without my permission. The guard captain said in a disapproving tone.

This should give you an idea. Neleh said showing her Inquisitors insignia to the man, which produced a shocked look from him. Im going to ask you a few questions, which I hope you answer and answer truthfully. That said, Im going to be using magic that tells me if you are lying, so feel free to try lying. Neleh finished by casting a complex looking spell, while drawing a pair of magical symbols in the air.

This is getting more and more rude. Inquisitors have their rights, but they usually keep the peace with the city guard, since we work together so often. We usually have some trust with each other. The man was getting clearly angry, and also a bit panicky.

As it happens, we are here to establish that trust. Unfortunately we have a situation, and I dont have the time to build trust the old fashioned way. We are here to establish your credibility, and we are going to do it quick and dirty. Answer the following questions yes or no. Refusing to answer or trying to wheedle a different kind of answer will be taken as an admission of guilt, and we will act accordingly. Do you understand? Neleh asked, getting a disgruntled nod as an answer, the mans panic becoming stronger than his anger.

Are you a member or an affiliate of the group known as the Consortium? Neleh had barely asked the question when the man tried to jump over to attack her. Neleh quickly used air magic to push the man against the wall behind the desk, and bound the man in bindings of light magic.

Well that saves time. Neleh said, not sure if she should be pleased or not.

I think that confirmed things rather quickly. I have heard some rumors about Consortium. So thats what this is about. Dalyor said suddenly understanding how the duchess husband could be mixed with treason.

Dalyor, would you be so kind as to take my sister outside? I dont think she needs to see the next part. Neleh said with a grim voice.

Neleh, no! Im staying! Im already in this, and if you can handle it, then I can handle it. Elsaria said with a voice that made sure everyone knew how hard it would be to force her outside.

Normally, Id be quite happy to do what you ask, but Im also curious to know how youll do this in his own office, with all of the guards outside. Dalyor said with a grin. Read latest chapters at novelhall.com Only

Neleh and Dalyor ran towards their target, who tried to stab himself in the heart during the confusion. He succeeded, but that didnt really worry Neleh.

Stupid man. He shouldve at least shoved the dagger into his head. Brain injury I would have trouble repairing, but the heart is easy. Of course I wouldve stopped him if he had tried that, but at least he couldve made the effort. Neleh said grumpily, which brought a chuckle out of Dalyor. Neleh walked to the man, took out the dagger, healed the damage and kept the man unconscious until they could get him to the duchess manor.

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The room they chose for interrogation was roomy enough to allow both the guard captains and the duchess to attend, although they were told not to interfere. They were only allowed to observe and bear witness. Dalyor and Elsaria were also present, even though both of them looked a bit queasy already. Neleh removed her spell holding the man unconscious, and smacked him awake.

He had trouble focusing his eyes at first, finally settling in on Neleh standing in front of him. Well. You look a little young to be an Inquisitor. Neleh was still wearing her mask, especially since the man seemed to have some perverted fetish about her.

And it seems your age has not brought you wisdom. Acting rude to the person in charge of your interrogation for no reason can have rather unpleasant results. Neleh said with a calm voice.

Save your threats Inquisitor. You already know enough, that I know I wont be walking out of here alive. You obviously went through my secret compartments or I wouldnt be here. Those documents contain pretty much everything you want to know anyway. I know how effective you Inquisitors can be, so Ill save you the trouble and myself the pain. Ill answer any questions you may have, youre too late anyway. Theres only one thing you really want to know about isnt there? The man sounded both resigned and a little smug.

Well then, that saves some time. Just so you know, I will know if you are lying, so save us that trouble too. Neleh said while pointing at the two glowing magical formations she had used again. Ill do the housekeeping first, before the juicy bit. Are there any accomplices that were not named in your documents, that you know of, and are there any other ongoing plots aside from the one in your desk drawer and the one in the Sun Palace? Neleh asked.

The man gave a couple of names, the dead guard captain and the still alive vice-captain among them. The guards wrote the names down. He finished by saying that he really didnt know too many members of Consortium, because they valued their secrecy. He even told the details about the caravan attack, from the note Neleh mentioned.

Now for the juicy bit then. Whats the deal with the Sun Palace plot? Neleh asked dreading the answer.

The man laughed. Solaris should be under attack by at least two angry dragons by now. We managed to steal their eggs and smuggled them under the Sun Palace. The dragons can sense their eggs when they are out of the magical containers we used. The whole royal family should be present for a party, except a few distant relatives like my wifey dearest. The man laughed, eliciting a scream from the duchess. It was her family after all.

Surely thats not all of it? You wouldnt miss the opportunity for a follow up plan, now would you? Neleh asked quite calmly. She didnt give a fig about the Sun Elf royal family, though it would be sad to consider the civilian losses that would undoubtedly follow.

Right, some other people were in charge in trying to organize a coup at the same time. I think they were supposed to capture some bastard girl from Rhianon, Solana or something. They were planning on putting her on the throne and then controlling her. There would most surely be other parts to the plan, but Im not privy to those. The man was still smug, although he sensed he had said something he should not have, when the temperature of the room started dropping fast.

Elsaria could not keep quiet. Theres no way that would work, Solana would not follow your commands. Shes a fighter to the core. You know that too, right sis?

Sister dearest, its not that simple. There are ways to control rulers, even those with smarts and absolute power, and Solana would not have that solid of a grasp on the throne. Because the ruler cant be everywhere, she must rely on others for information and advice. If you only give intelligence and advice that support your position, then the ruler will do what you wish while thinking shes doing the right thing. Few decisions in the world are black and white, and if the advisors spin and frame the choices correctly, the ruler could be a horrible tyrant, and think she is doing her best for the people. Neleh explained while getting furious.

She knew the time was running out, but she had one more question only this man could answer. She pulled the memory crystal out. Where did you get this, and are there copies? Her voice was pure ice at this point.

Oh you found my treasure? Oh well, I got it at the internal market of the consortium. I have no idea if there are copies, but I dont think there are too many. Rarity raises the price after all. The internal market doesnt use names, so I dont know where it came from. The man was resigned to his fate now.

I guess its time for your punishment then. Dont worry, I wont kill you. You will however soon wish that I had. Neleh said with the sort of finality that sent chills of terror down the spines of everyone in the room.

She stepped behind the man likes he had done with the guard captain, and started to quietly sing the Song of Khali to his ear, except this time she also wove a complex magical spell, complete with several magical formations she drew with her hands. The magic and the formations were sucked into the head of the man, and he was simply stuck staring forward with a blank look.

What did you do? Dalyor whispered quietly, not really wanting to know the answer.

I sang him a little song, and the spell I made will make sure that he will hear the song for the rest of his life. Except I changed his perception of time, so that every second of his life will feel like a thousand years to him. Theres also no danger that anyone will be able to remove that spell without turning him into a vegetable. I hope he has a long life ahead of him. Neleh said grimly, and with just a hint of glee.

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Author's note: The plot thickens. The next chapter should be especially interesting. Among other things, you will find out more about Neleh's original race from her old life. Hopefully I won't get stuck reading other stories like I did yesterday, so that you won't have to wait. :D Now the siren song of sleep is too powerful...