Book 7: Chapter 61
Can you feel it? Sense it in the air?
The Fraerling hummed as he adjusted the doublet in the morning. He checked his reflection in the full-length mirror, barely more than a compact for anyone else.
He was the most famous Fraerling in the world. The only one with a name, really. One that remained.
Niers Astoragon. The Titan of Baleros.
The other species knew so little of his kind. Fraerlings were as reclusive as Gazers. As mysterious as Demons, if not so feared.
One foot high, and still athletic. Far stronger than he looked, although that was strong for his size. Andthe [Grandmaster Strategist] checked his hair.
Greying. Should I dye my hair, do you think, Perorn?
The Centaur [Strategist] sighed. Another famous member of her species in her own right. She eyed Niers clothes critically. This was the third outfit.
No. And the doublets too much.
Damn. You think so?
Try this one.
She handed him another outfit, one less flashy. It wasnt the style of the doublet, it was the eye-catching color. Niers Astoragon had clothes that could put a [Troubadour] to shame. Good-naturedly, he tried on the other suit, a more restrained Chandrarian-style outfit for semi-formal occasions.
Thank you. I think this might do?
Im not sure why you asked me to help you choose clothes. Ive never even worn pants.
Ah, but it was you, Peclir, Foliana, or a few others. And youre known for having a sense of fashion. The others? Not so much.
Perorn preened a bit at the rare compliment.
I suppose thats true.
She herself had a light cardigan onsomething for teaching. And true to her commentCentaurs wore kilts, or long dresses, rather than anything so form-fitting as pants. Niers shook his head.
Fashion sense matters across species. I think its a talent. Even if there are no Centaur pants.
No doubt. And I didnt say there arent pants for Centaurs. I saw a Centaur wearing them. Once.
The Titan was sufficiently thrown by the comment, enough to stop putting on his boots.
Say what now?
Pants. I saw a female Centaur wearing them, once. The most unattractive thing ever. I nearly found the [Tailor] so I could kick him.
What did it look like?
Imaginepajama pants, but all four legs. Ran all the way up to here.
Perorn indicated her midsection. Niers hesitated.
That cannot be comfy.
Oh, it wasnt. She wore it to put off her suitors. It worked.
Dead gods. I wish I could have seen that. Pants on a Centaur.
Niers sighed. But then he resumed putting on his boots, humming under his breath. A marching song, a tune from Baleros. It meant he really was in a good mood. Perorn eyed him.
She was a bit confused. The Titan could be jolly as you liked at times. Expansive, excited, keenor sourly annoyed. His students had long learned to watch out for his mood, as had his enemies in battle.
But she wouldnt have expected him to be sochipper today. Especially since she felt like the news wasnt calculated to make the Titan smile.
The news. It wasnt just informant reports, or gossip anymore. It wasa thing. The scrying orb on Niers table-room aside, Perorn saw the news lying there, freshly printed from the Mages Guild by a [Scribe] in ink.
Chess Weekly, delivered just this morning. She had a subscription herself and after reading the front page and the big font next to the stylized cover of the magazine (a giant rook piece on a chess board, outlined since the [Scribe] had to draw it for each edition), shed been dreading Niers mood.
Eight of the best games youve ever seen! An exclusive interview on weather-based combat with the [Knight Marshal of the Rains] himself!
The writer of the magazine, this Olesm Swifttail, had begun to learn the art of selling each magazine. Headlines designed to attract attention. The subheading was the one that Perorn had winced at, though.
Earl Altestiels battle with Grand Strategist Chaldion! Best of 5! Down to the final game!
Earl Altestiel. If you didnt understand why it mattered that he was in the same place as Chaldion of Pallass, you didnt know geography or politics. But more than thatfor them to be in the same place, they were in a certain building.
An inn.
Which meant the famous Earl was there. And as Perorn had thought she understood itNiers Astoragon should have been spitting fire. Certainly, he had been three days ago when the news had come to the academy. Hed had the students hiding under the desks.
But today he was humming. It boded. What, exactly, Perorn didnt know. She studied the other pieces of paper on the table.
Next to the chess magazine was another sheaf of papers, this one copied out and harder to get ahold ofalthough it was offered at a pittance.
The Liscorian Gazette. Not as widely circulated as, say, The Pallassian Times or the other newspapers now competing for attention. This one was a local paper.
No less important to those who read it, though. It had memorable events, news for [Traders], adventuring opportunities
It was going to change the world. Assuming of course, you had a supply of parchment or paper and the infrastructure to support this industry. Certainly, you wouldnt get this in a nation newly impoverished due to war or catastrophe. But most decent nations?
Perorn could already see how it was changing things, let alone the scrying orb. It was exciting times for the [Strategist]. After allshe didnt just specialize in war. The business of empire was her job.
The Forgotten Wing Company was a nation unto itself. One of the Four Great Companies of Balerosand she was near the top.
She read with a practiced eye, catching headlines as she paged through the newspaper. Niers was busy shaving, assembling his morning kitshe opened the folded newspaper. Niers had to buy the large-print editions used by the tall people.
Few Fraerlings were employed in cities and he would have had to have the newspaper copied by a second, Fraerling [Scribe] to read it in miniature. He only did that for reports he wanted made permanent.
Well, that was his prerogative. Perorn read the first sidebarfor quests around Liscor.
Wanted: Adventurer to kill rats. Not a joke. Hundreds. Big as dogs, some of them. 2 CP per Tail, again, a bargain since there are HUNDREDS. Please hurry, inquire at Adventurers Guild.
Nasty infestation of rats. Have you seen anything in the Fraerling-ways?
Not a one. Damned things. Ive been thinking about finding a [Beast Master] who specializes in attack-mice. Fraerlings buy them for the villages sometimes.
Attack? Okay.
Even after having been comrades for so long, there were things you learned about the other. Perorn shook her head. A section on trade news
Prices up on Sages Grass nearly 17%, expected to rise further, according to local expert, Wailant Strongheart. Business has never been better, so you should buy my stocks while its still cheap! says the former [Pirate], now successful [Farmer], and Strongheart Farms outside of Celum has indeed
She passed by the Business section. She knew the writer of that section, Drassi the [Reporter]. Ah, here was the main news. The first headline stood out to her as Niers muttered about cats.
[Farmers] Returning to Floodplains?
The article was speculating about the future of Liscor. Perorn had to remember the unique geography of that place. She read downsomething about a crazy [Druid]yearly floods, butaha!
Now the Shield Spider population is so reduced, Im really thinking about putting down some roots there. Rock Crabswell, theyre nasty, but I have it on good authority you can scare em off with some seed cores. Freaks them out. And why not? Thats perfect grazing land. Farming too, if you can find a big enough hill for the spring
A [Farmer]s take on it. Celum, Pallass, even as far as Invrisil, prospective [Farmers] and [Herders] were thinking of acquiring a lot of cheap real estate.
Good for them.
Good for whom?
The Titan of Baleros emerged, boots on, freshly-pressed outfit straight and gleaming. Hair combed, and as always, artifacts on. Perorn nodded to the newspaper.
Have you, ah, read the latest news, Niers?
I have, Perorn. Would you mind helping me towards the dining room? I dont feel like walking.
What was a 30-second stroll was a few minutes walk if Niers used the Fraerling-ways. Perorn blinked.
Of course.
So hed read the magazine. The Centauress frowned as she picked him up, set him on her shoulder, and trotted towards the dining hall.
Foliana was there. Eating beets. Cooked beets.
No one so much as bat an eyebrow. The Squirrel Beastkin, leader of the Forgotten Wing Company, was not alone.
Unusually today, Niers Astoragon had invited a number of people. He preferred to dine with only Foliana or Perorn, or his closest confidants. But now all of the top brass of the Forgotten Wing Company was present, eating, chatting
Aha! Peclir!
The [Chamberlain] was eating uncomfortably with the others. Niers had insisted. Perorn recognized the six top-strategists Niers had recalled from their posts. Foliana, every senior instructorwho were also [Generals], [Commanders], and the best of the Forgotten Wing Company in times of war in their own right.
The citadel that had been converted into part-academy, part-base of the Forgotten Wing Company was the only real home Perorn had had for two decades. She forgot, sometimes, that it had been a base of royalty until the Titan had bought it for them. The exquisite private dining room was still far from filled. And the private [Chef] had laid out a sumptuous meal, even for breakfast.
Lord Astoragon. Good morning. May I ask what this is all in aid of?
One of the Dullahan [Strategists] stood up at once, more formal than the others. Some just waved, or called greetings. Foliana twitched her tail, looking ready to vanish at all the unwanted company.
Would you put me down, Perorn? Thank you.
Niers had a little dais and tray that allowed him to eat closer to head-height at occasions such as this. He regarded his meal, perfectly arranged in miniature. Then he took his glass, and tapped it with a fork.
The sound was tiny. Half the diners looked up, but some didnt notice. Niers sighed. He lifted the glass, downed the magical, flavored water, smacked his lips, and threw the glass onto the table.
The shattering sound made all conversation stop abruptly. Foliana vanished and reappeared a heartbeat later. She stared reproachfully with her tricolor eyes at Niers.
Your attention, please.
Perorn rolled her eyes as she reclined into some cushions. Even here he had to steal the spotlight in the most dramatic way possible. A [Servant] delicately swept up the powdered glass as Niers looked around.
Friends. Comrades of the Forgotten Wing Company. Foliana.
Morning.
The Titan looked around the table.
I see a number of faces that havent been here in a while. Strategiststhank you for making the long trip.
The six nodded to Niers. He went on.
And congratulationsour interference in the battle with Maelstroms Howling and the Iron Vanguard was effective, unexpected, and eye-catching. Not what I would have done, but just as effective. Tulm was very upset. He nearly threw his head at us!
The others chuckled. Perorn just listened. The six [Strategists] had formed a think-tank to come up with that maneuver, and facilitated the diplomatic agreements that led to the Bannermare getting her surprise reinforcements. Niers had ordered them to do it. He had not taken part in the planning, only execution.
Im sure youve all speculated why I asked for that little maneuver. And why indeed Ive been moving our top people about. Concentrating them here when we have so many holdings.
I have to ask. Is it war?
A Lamia grinned from her seat at the table. Niers threw a fork at her. It bounced off the scales of her arm.
Dont devalue the saying, Zecila! Too many people use it and it loses what makes it so great to begin with.
Well, is it a war were preparing for, Niers? Theres few other reasons to call more [Strategists] here.
If they let him dance about, hed do it for an hour. Perorn raised one brow and the others murmured. The expectation in the air heightened.
Was it war with another of the Four Great Companies? Niers shook his head after a moment, almost regretfully.
No. The truth is, friends, Folianathe truth is that I called the [Strategists] here to see if they could manage the Forgotten Wings affairs. They can. Soin my absence, they will take over. For a while.
He let that sink in. The others blinked. Foliana chewed down another beet. Perorn started.
Niers. Are you
I. Am going on a vacation. Dont worry. I have a double set up. The Forgotten Wing company does not lack for intelligence or capable minds in my absence. But I will be gone for a while.
Silence. Stunned silence. Niers Astoragon had not taken a vacationever. He, like Foliana, embodied the newest of the Four Great Companies. They had any number of powerful, talented individuals like Perorn.
But the Titan was one of the reasons why the other Four Great Companies took theirs so seriously. And unlike Foliana, Niers was the most responsible, most
It was the infatuation. Perorn had seen all the signs. The Titan growing distracted, moodyshed seen it with the Lord of the Dance fiasco. She just hadnt expected it to get this far. It had only gotten this far twice.
She and the others had questions. But the Titan just held up a hand. And there was silence. He spoke, looking from face to face.
Friends. It wont be long. But listen to me. Ive realized something of late.
He glanced at his reflection in a tiny spoon, at the others. All far older than when theyd first met. He chuckled, almost ruefully.
We have grown complacent. All of us. Look at what we are. The Forgotten Wing Company. One of the Four Companies of Baleros and all that. But do you remember how we started? We were adventurers. A mercenary group, fighting for goldrunning, negotiatinglook at us now. Growing fat and complacent in our success. Our old age.
Im not fat.
Shut up, Foliana. Ive been thinking, and it seems to me that in Baleros at least, age is, if not complacency, then preservation. The old excel at keeping things running. At creating nations. Building and managing and maintaining things the way they are. The young are good at, well, destroying things. Growing fast. Not so much building.
Fair statements, if general. There were murmurs, agreeing and dissenting. Niers sighed.
When we were youngand I feel like it was yesterdaywe fought like we were invincible. We won battles we could have never won with sense. In our old age, were cannier. We fight battles we know we can win.
Thats just good strategy.
Someone snorted. Niers nodded.
But it was that spark of youth, Juste, that let us beat the old guard. The old [Generals] and leaders who thought they had us cornered. When did we lose that? Have we lost that? Because if we haveits time to retire. Get out before we end up like the very same people we defeated. But if were still younglets continue. Which is it?
Silence for a moment. It wasnt something the Titan wanted an answer to, anyways. Perorn listened. Niers looked around, eyes glittering with excitement.
Im going. Ill be back. But I want to reclaim that youth, if its even slipped a bit. Friends. I leave the company in your hands. Peclir, Perorn, all of youtake care of Foliana.
Mm.
The [Rogue] rolled her eyes. Niers laughed. He accepted a tiny glass and raised it. The others did likewise, staring at him. He was serious.
Let us never grow old!
He drank, and they toasted him. Perorn rose, as the others ate or asked questions. Niers lookedexcited. Eating his food quickly, chattering, trading jabs with Foliana
No, you cant come. One of us gets to go. Youve had your vacations. Try and sneak along and Ill burn your twell, actually, you cant. So suck it up and eat your beets.
When are you leaving, Niers?
Perorn saw the Fraerling turn. She expected him to say tomorrow, or in a week. Yet his smile was answer enough.
Now.
The Titan looked at Peclir Im. The [Chamberlain] bowed, shock on his face.
Now? Thenwhich mode of transport should I prepare, Lord Astoragon?
No need. I have that set up. I just need you to do something for me to help me on my way, Peclir. Youre about to learn one of my secrets. Quickly nowI need to be on my way in five minutes. You just need to
He stood up. The others stirred, knowing which trick this was. And their speculation intensified. He really was leaving. The Titan rose. He turned, beaming, and swept off his hat.
Then
He was gone.
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The Earl Altestiel of Desonis left The Wandering Inn in the early morning. It was raining in Invrisil, as he began his journey home.
Mostly over the carriage his people were bundling him into. Nowhere else, really. Just a storm cloud in the air. Erin thought it looked really cool. And silly.
And it was bundling the Earl, not escorting him. Erin Solstice had never seen an Earl being practically tied up and carted off, but the Queen of Desonis had apparently given an order no one but Altestiel dared to disobey.
I could delay another day! Say theres a damn Creler infestation on the roads!
Altestiel was sulking as Kiish and two others tried to push him into the carriage without actually doing so. He turned to Erin.
Miss Solstice. I hope I can prevail on you for at least a few games? Keep in [Message] contact? And my invitation stands
Of course, Altestiel.
She was trying not to laugh, but he took her hand meaningfully.
If I could just say thatKiish, I will fire you!
The [Strategist] pulled.
Milord, the Queen is threatening to remove your estates!
I have too many to begin with! Miss Solsticeit has been an honor. And if you should ever find yourself by way of Terandria
The Earl hesitated.
I could stay for that gala you mentioned. Kiish! Tell her Majesty that its a social event. Building ties with Izril. It wont be longer than a week. Maybe a month to
Im sorry about this, Sire.
Kiish and two [Knights] tossed the Earl into the carriage, slammed the door, and then jammed a piece of wood in the rattling handle. The [Strategist] turned to Erin as the coach began moving and an angry voice began to echo from inside.
Miss Solstice, allow us to convey our gratitude on behalf of Desonis. I
She looked at Erin. The [Innkeeper] stuck out a hand, smiling.
Take care of him, would you?
Of course.
Kiish shook Erins hand. She smiled faintly. Then she hopped on the carriage. The Earl shouted and waved at Erin as he left. Then he sighed and, looking forlorn, disappeared.
So they left. But they would meet again. Erin shook her head over the silly Earl of Rain. She had rather liked him.
-
She returned to Liscor just in time. Wilovan and Ratici, who had escorted her as she said goodbye to Altestiel in Invrisil, paused by The Players Retreat.
Miss Solstice. Just to clarify, as a man must do, but the door will be offline for an hour or two, is that so?
What? Oh yeah, Ratici.
Erin paused. On the other side, Hexel was chivvying about a group of Lizardfolk and Antinium. The hallway was busy and everyone was waiting on her. The Drake nodded and sighed as he adjusted his hat.
In that case, we might take ourselves off for a bit of a break. Just in that the door being offline might reduce the incidents if you catch my drift. Never fear, weve got two good folk on your side.
Erin laughed.
Okay, Ratici, Wilovan. If you want to! Hexel should have it installed and done in
Four hours or less. Longer if Miss Solstice stays there.
The [Architect] called through the door. Erin scowled and shook her fist at the Lamia.
Im coming! Im coming! SheeshIll see you tonight, you two!
She waved at the two Gentlemen Callers. They tipped their hats at her, then sighed and stretched when she was gone. Finally, a break. Theyd been watching incoming visitors like hawks ever since the Invrisil incident. But theyd be free to relax soon enough
On the other side of the door, Erin saw Hexel disengage the door from its temporary frame the instant she was through.
Very well. Lets begin the transfer.
Isnt it as easy as just, I dunno, plopping it into another room and then building around it, Hexel?
The Lamia slowly rotated on his serpentine body and looked at Erin under the reading spectacles hed donned.
Excuse me, Miss Solstice? Do you mean, put the door in any random spot in the inn? Not, as I had understood it, perfectly calibrating the doors position to take advantage of the mana flow in the inn, the natural synergy of room design to begin with, even shaping the natural currents of mana to gather more strongly in that room? Well, if its just plopping it down, why dont we just
Alright, alright! Im sorry! I didnt know it was all feng shui and stuff. No need to bite my head off.
Then stop belittling my craft. If anyone could just put up a wall and have it as good as any other wall, then Antinium would rule this world. Youll see results as well. Nowbuilding team, with me. Well have to lay down temporary tiles once we see how the door fits
The Lamia slithered off. Erin stuck out her tongue at him. Then her eyes went round.
Oh no. Wait. Is this a Wednesday?
A what?
The Lamia turned around. Erin hesitated.
Thethird day in the week?
He stared at her.
Yes. By that, you mean
I need to use the door!
Erin threw up her hands. The discussion of applying a seven-day week naming convention to this worlds longer week was put to one side. Hexel grabbed her foot with his tail as she ran for the door.
Absolutely not! Miss Solstice, I told you to make time for this! All your guests were aware I needed the door! If you keep using it
I know. But Hexel, this is really important! Belgrade! Belgradecan you change the door to the beige one? Please?
The Antinium did so as the two Soldiers put down their burden, but his fingers slipped. He peered at the red stone marked with a ???.
Hexel and Erin stopped arguing as the Lamia threatened to choke Erin into unconsciousness and Erin tried to explain. Both blinked.
What was that?
Flicker. For a second, Erin sawa hut? Beyond, some dirt, tamped down. She thought she saw someone jerk
The light went out. Hexel frowned.
What was that? The door just
Frowning, he slithered over. Erin stared at the red stone. She thought that had been
Wait, turn it back, Belgrade! Turn it back!
The [Tactician] did so. But the door failed to activate the portal. Erin put her hand on it.
I thoughtwhat happened, Hexel?
It must be out of range. The door just drained all of its mana.
The Lamia frowned, inspecting the wood. He looked at Erin.
Where does that stone lead?
I dontknow. Ihow can it run out of mana?
At a guess? The connection was boosted for a moment. Perhaps your Skill is stronger orsomething on the other end gave it the power to link. But it clearly ran out in less than a moment. Hm. Wellanother reason to let me install the door in a specialized room. It might improve the connection and range of the spell. Which is why you will not be travelling
I have to. Its really important, Hexel.
What could be
The Lamia was ready to strangle Erin. But she looked at him and explained. And his wrath faded.
Very well. It may delay the door, but go. Well have it set to your destination. The orange one?
Thank you. Let me just getumIll be five minutes!
Erin ran off. Hexels fingers twitched towards the wand he carried.
If I hex herwill anyone object?
The Antinium hesitated. Silveran looked at Belgrade. The [Tactician] rubbed at his head.
Sometimes it may be warranted. But not in this case, I think, Master Hexel. Let us talk more about traps.
Oh, very well. Maybe we can test them out on her.
The [Architect] grumbled. The building team took five. Which turned out to be eight. Erin had to change clothes. But no one stopped her or complained beyond that.
It mattered.
-
It was the second funeral shed been to this week. She had askedand the Brothers of Serendipitous Meetings had seen off Teor by themselves. They thanked her. But they laid him to rest. She had seen him once.
The same with Redit. This funeral was grander than both combined. A procession of honor guards. [Lords] and [Ladies] in attendance. The people of House Everight.
A parade of thousands. Weeping, or silent, hats off. Kneeling or reaching out to touch the platform he was being carried on.
A bier. That was the word for it. The old man lay there. Much like in life.
Nobetter than he had been in life, in truth. The [Mortician] had brought some color into the cheeks, preserved his body. Concealed the wounds that had ended the brave old mans life.
Erin saw it as she wiped her eyes again. She stood, near the end.
He would be cremated, as per his will. No coffin for him. Even in his familys cemeteries, Lord Toldos had written, he did not want to risk his remains being despoiled by necromancy or death magic.
Cremation was, apparently, the most common practice. Sometimes the ashes were buried afterwards.
They lit the flame as the [Lords] and [Ladies] spoke. Then the retainers, one of whom was old enough to have known Toldos as a boy. The woman was in her eighties. And she shook as she looked at the burning light.
Erin wiped her eyes again. People stared at her. Somesome accusatorially. She had come, with flowers, in black.
The mourners wore white, mostly. Erin hadnt known that. The colors of death changed. The meaning did not.
It was a bit too long. A bit too drawn out. It was sad to saybut each of the [Lords] had prepared a lengthy speech and not realized their counterparts would do the same. Erin listened, sensing the mourners fidgeting. A baby wailedmultiple ones.
Did it take away from the moment? Erin didnt know. All she knew was that they had every right to hate her.
He died because of me. She did not say that out loud. But she thought it.
Redit, Teorand more that she hadnt known. She had seen the new markings on the wall of the Antiniums barracks and asked Pawn about each one. Even if it had been less than she could have hoped for.
I asked him to fight for an idea. For what was right and good. I asked him if he would die. And he never hesitated.
Lord Toldos Everight was a true [Lord] of Izril. We will never see his like again.
Erin Solstice looked up. Lord Alman Sanito was delivering the last lines of his farewell. They were the same words shed heard others say.
We will never see his like again. He will be dearly missed. He was taken too soon. He died well.
If you were uncharitable, you could call them trite words. Too often repeated, until the meaning was taken away. Insufficient for a life.
Miss Solstice? Will you speak?
Erin looked sideways. Edere Sanito was holding a child, one of the ones whod been complaining with more insistency as the funeral went on. The [Lady] stared at Erin uncertainly, like many here.
No hostility here. Justconfusion.
Who was this young woman? Why had the retainers given her a place of honor? Whyher?
Give meaning to his death. They wanted that. Erin shook her head.
Lord Alman left the pyre. Nowall those who wanted to could file by. And there were many. But the nobles of Izril were first. They went, one after another, paying their respect. Saluting the man with blade, swearing to hunt down the last of the Circle of Thorns, or the Guild of Assassins.
Children, holding onto their parents hands. Not comprehending the entirety of it.
A baby crying again. Shuffling people, moving into a long procession line. Erin saw Edere tugging her son along. The [Lords] looked back. The waiting retainers, the closest of the servants to the last [Lord] of House Everight looked ahead.
Hostility, not given voice here. Erin Solstice saw the smoldering embers, reduced to ash by the furious blaze. At least they knew how to burn a body properly in Izril. She had been afraid when she went to Redits funeral
House Everight ends with me. It was one of the last things he had said. Then he had charged towards the Runners Guild.
He could have fallen back. He should have. He had plunged ahead, practically inviting his death. Vainglorious. Stupid.
The wrong thoughts for a funeral. Erin didnt exactly think them. Shed just heard it said. She stopped by the embers, felt their dying heat.
She tried to remember the old mans face in every detail. And it was hard. She had looked at the portraits of him, which captured a younger man.
But the truth was? She did not know him well. She had met him twice at length, other times to help bring through food for Everight, talk about the door. Reassure him that Bird wouldnt go through, he was just looking.
He had fought for an ideal without knowing her well. And that spoke to more of Toldos than Erin knew.
She didnt belong here. The gazes pricked at the young woman as she stopped there. How dare she? He was dead. Lord Toldos died for what? An arrogant young woman from
from
The [Innkeeper] slowed, bending slightly, standing before the pyre. The wind stilled. The babys shrill cry, stifled once, breaking the somber mood
faded away. The biting flies, attracted to the crowd, stopped buzzing their wings. A noisy cough in the crowd seemed removed. Then stopped.
There she stood. The hostility in the crowd stopped. They sawa young woman standing there. Dressed in dark clothing, teary-eyed. Not weeping, for she had not known him well. And she had wept enough.
She was here to pay her respects. She looked past the remains of the fire. Towards the venerable mansion. Over the heads of the crowd.
This was Lord Toldos Everight. This was his legacy. The worth of a man was more than how he died, or his funeral. It was in how he was remembered.
The Flowers of Izril, stopped in the street, looked back, sensingsomething. The air was still, devoid of mortal irritations. Something more than silence stole the sound away.
There she stood. Erin looked past the fire. And knewshe did not remember his face. Not perfectly. But every line of it, every stern facet carved by age, every mark laughter had given him would be there.
In the garden. On a statue on a hill. Never forgotten. Nor would any of them.
He had not been her lover. Her dear friend. He had not ruled her, and she had so few words with him.
But he had died, fighting for what he believed was just and true. He had been her guest.
That was all. Slowly, the [Innkeeper] spoke. What she said, not even the closest to her could hear. Just a bitperhaps minutes. Perhaps hours.
A moment. Then she stepped past him. Stopped.
Erin raised a hand in farewell. She shed more tears.
Then she was gone.
But the [Immortal Moment] remained. The next man to stand there spoke, and time dared not touch him. He walked past the pyre, and the next came.
It took a lifetime.
It took a moment. It was almost enough time to say goodbye.
The thousands filed past the pyre. In the time it took the embers to cool. Between the moment of a babys cry.
Then the moment ended. The baby drew breath to wailand stopped, perplexed. A fly bit again. A hand slapped it.
The eyes followed the [Innkeeper] as she joined the wake. Then came sound, grieving by a different mood. Laughter, jokes. Reminiscences. Food and conversation.
It was a poor thing to let the dead lie too long in silence. Remember their names. The people of Izril knew that much.
It was a fast moment between funeral and wake. But a long time had passed, or so it felt. And the hostility? The first person to approach Erin was one of the [Soldiers] who had ridden for House Everight that day. Erin transferred the drink to her other hand and shook his.
There was nothing immortal here. But it was enough. She had given the one thing she had to the old [Lord].
Thank you. Im so sorry
He nodded, teary-eyed.
Ihe always swore hed rather die in the saddle than alone. Mind you, I dont think hed have desired it too much. But it was something.
Erin nodded. Half-shook her head.
He would never have died alone.
The man paused. She was looking at him. His grip weakened.
True enough, milady.
Im not a [Lady].
Erin shook her head. The retainer looked at her oddly. But then he bowed slightly and stepped back.
Miss Erin Solstice. Was thatyour Skill?
Yes. Im sorry if it
Erin found herself speaking to a [Lord]. Not one she remembered directly. He had been at the riots too. He shook his head.
It wasappropriate. Momentous. I thank you.
Im glad. Lord Ranga, right?
He nodded. Erin heard laughter. She turned. Someone was telling a story of Lord Toldos. They left his remains behind. Trying to capture the man, explain him with words.
His mansion would be filled. The streets of his town filled with people from the wake, celebrating it in their own way.
Erin wiped her eyes again. Lord Ranga looked away, as if they were something to be ashamed of.
She hadnt known she could use [Immortal Moment] like that. Shed justfelt it. And it wasnt as if she had used it on every person there.
Just on one man. One moment.
She was getting stronger. What a way to find it out. What a
Useless Skill? No. The most important Skill in the world. Just not one that fit battlefields or fantastical scenes.
A Skill for a funeral. The [Mortician] had shaken Erins hand and thanked her for it. She thought of that class with more respect than she ever had beforenot that she had thought of someone whose job it was to tend to the dead.
What an important job. Erin took another breath. She let it out. And realized Lord Ranga had said something.
Goodbye, Lord Toldos.I will see you again. And never.I wish
Then Erin looked up.
What was that, Lord Ranga?
I said, I should be delighted if you visited House Owe. I believe Alman has tendered the same invitation? Certainly, it would be an honor. Have you met my son?
Erin recognized the impetuous young [Lord]. She eyed Lord Ranga. Then she shook her head.
Maybe in a bit, Lord Ranga. But theres somewhere I have to be.
Well, I didnt mean directly after this
The [Lord] looked slightly affronted. Erin clarified.
No, Im grateful for the invitation. Its justI have somewhere to be soon. Very soon. Actually
It was time. She looked up at Lord Ranga.
Have you heard about whats happening on the Summer Solstice?
He blinked.
The Summerah. Do you mean the event inwhere was itRiverfarm? I did receive an invitation, but I thought it was far too lateand far.
Mm. What about with a magic door?
The man looked struck for a moment.
I hadnt considered itmind you, I hadnt any desire to return to Invrisil. Say. Could I just walk through to visit House Sanito?
Yeah? Wait, how did you get here?
We rode. It took twoand that door would have brought us through?
Erin eyed Lord Ranga and took a long slurp from her drink. The man colored slightly in the meaningful silence. She threw him a bone.
Dont worry, I made the same mistake before I realized how to use it. Yes! Lyonette mostly sends through goods, doesnt she?
The young woman? Eryes. We have a shipment of nails from Esthelm, very cheapvery convenient! Lord Alman! Alman, Edere! Listen to this
Ranga practically dragged Erin over. Almans expression was much like Erins own.
You rode here, Ranga?
Yes, Iwait. How did you get here, Alman?
The [Lord] slowly raised his cup to his face. Edere hid her expression behind a fan and waved it delicately.
Whats this about that event in Riverfarm? We received an invitation, but it seemed quite far. Are you planning on attending, Miss Solstice?
More of the nobility looked around. They drifted over as Erin nodded.
Yep. Im told itsreally important. Well, my friend will be there. She had better be there. Im going.
I hear that rumored [Emperor] lives there. Although I heard it was just a [Baron]. Not an actual [Emperor].
I heard hes called the Unseen Emperor. Who told you he was a [Baron]?
Erwell, he couldnt be an actual [Emperor]. Could he?
The nobles murmured. Some of them eyed Erin Solstice. They knew. The [Innkeeper] of The Wandering Inn. And the name of the innand she herself was enough that she was part of this aristocratic gathering amid the wake.
Theres an [Emperor] there.
Erin told them. They blinked. But they looked at her and believed. The [Innkeeper] took a breath.
Im going to be there. If you want, you can use my door from Invrisil. We have to leave soon.
So you are going?
Edere glanced at her husband. Erin nodded.
Me. And some of myfamily. Well probably need like, an escort. But apparently theres this coach service that can take us pretty cheap and fast.
An overnight carriage? WellI did hear Lady Imarris was attending herself. And a number of the nobility. Lady Walchas
Lady Imarris and Bethal Walchas? That cant be right. Theyd skewer each other with the dinner forks before attending the same event.
Edere shook her head, looking as mystified as her husband.
I know what I heard, Alman. It may be expedient to attend.
Do you know if Magnolia Reinhart is back on Izril? She promised to attend.
Erin looked around. The moment she mentioned Magnolias name, the other nobles rustled like a breeze had run through them.
Magnolia Reinhart was going to attend?
Yeah, Im a bit worried about
Erin saw significant glances and listened to the whispers. She wondered if she shouldnt have said that. But suddenlyEdere was asking her when she planned on going, and was a RSVP too late?
Well, it seemed like she had some work to do. Erin began talking up her door. And the party. Definitely an [Emperor]. Maybe even two! I mean, how would you know if you didnt?
Then she went and looked at the portrait of Lord Toldos. His family. She listenedand realized he had been at the Sacrifice of Roses.
House Everight ends withit had died there. She listened. She wept. She shook hands and talked to people.
Then she went back home. She left those who knew him better time to grieve. And plan for the future amid death.
It seemed callous. But what else did you do?
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Erin came back and upset Hexels calibrations. He swore as she walked through, but only sighed.
Okay. Lets all ignore that spike in the mana flow and recalibrate. Two more hours, Miss Solstice.
Shed only been two hours? It feltfar longer. Belgrade was equally impressed.
The last funeral took six hours to attend, Miss Solstice. I am pleased that the efficiency of funeral services has increased nearly 250%
No, Belgrade. And thats not the point. I think it was my fault.
How long would the paying of respects have taken without her Skill? Erin hoped it had been something Lord Toldos would have wanted. But everyone had had time toshe walked past Belgrade.
I need to talk with Lyonette. Sorry, Hexel.
Just dont go back through the door! And dont step on those tiles! Theyre monitoring the mana
Erin heard too late. She heard a sound from the Lizardman and looked down.
Little marked tiles, with arrows and lines indicating some kind of mana flowand other invisible currents in the inn spun, destroying the delicate pattern Hexel had been monitoring around the door to place it just so. Now they were all pointing at her. Hexel closed his eyes.
Brunch break. I need a drink.
Erin slowly backed into the common room. By the time shed changed into her typical dress, Hexel was making good use of his free drink policy.
Erin.
Im sorry! But I had to gothe stepping on the tiles was a mistake. Lyonette, by the way, we might get a bunch of nobles who want to go to the solstice party.
The [Princess] put her hands on her hips and blew out her cheeks.
And you didnt discuss teleportation fees? The mana issue?
Lyonette, you know I super appreciate you and everything you do, right, right? Have we given you a raise recently?
Save it. Erinthe party. Is Ryoka awake?
No.
Erins face fell. She rallied after a second.
But shes got time! And Im helping!
Im sure that would fill her with nothing but delight and confidence.
The [Princess] relented at Erins hurt look.
Oh, very well. But Im worried about the party. We know where it is, and thisLady Rie sent word that we had a free ride to the party. But should we go now?
Yes. I think. Maybe. And youre coming, right?
Lyonette du Marquin folded her arms.
This is all something we should have discussed at the time with Ryoka. Im beginning to think shes worse at planning than you are, Erin. Wholl manage the inn?
Ishkr?
Well, he could hardly make a mess of it. Fine! But theres more that needs to be done!
Lyonette waved a finger, conceding that point. Erin chewed on her lip.
Right. And if Ryokas asleepMaviola needs to come. I know that. She should be here soon. Didnt Olesm say shed arrive today or tomorrow at the absolute latest? In that caseIll make sure were good to go now. Then well leave at the end of the week with Maviola. Sound good?
Whwhuh?
Lyonette looked at Erin, blinking. The [Innkeeper] smacked her palm with her fist.
End of the week gives us like, two days! Maybe a day or two earlier? Just to be safe. Ill tell the nobles to come tonight. Assuming they go back to their homes. Actuallytheyre coming through the inn, even Lord Ranga. Ill get them then. Let me just tell Mrsha, Numbtonguedo we take Bird?
That seems like
A bad idea. Right. Darn. Too bad. But its just too dangerous. Numbtongue? Maybe if he wears his armor. Ill have to make sure.
Lyonettes eyes were bugging out. She was opening and closing her mouth. Then she burst out.
Protection! You havent thought of
Exactly. We should be careful, right? I was thinking the Halfseekers. And maybe Todis Jerks. If we invite Selys, she might pay for it. Do we take Olesm, and likeothers? Wait! Well get the Silver Swords to come. And Fierre of course. Ill talk to all of them.
Who are you? Are you really making plans? Albeit late?
Lyonette stared at Erin as if the [Innkeeper] had turned into a Creler. Erin looked at Lyonette.
Hey! Im just being responsible. You should try it, Lyonette. Speaking of which! The others! Theres someone from Eokay, lets get to work.
The [Princess] was so offended she didnt even have the breath to reply. She stared after Erin as the young woman strode off.
Fierre! Were going to the solstice party! You should pack!
The Vampire glanced up.
In Riverfarm? Ryokas party?
Yup. Ryoka should be there. No, she will be. Im telling you since we might leave tomorrowtwo more days at max.
Dead gods. I forgot it was Riverfarm. II need to buy some protective charms.
Wait, is there danger there? Ylawes! Do you want to go on an adventure to Riverfarm?
The [Knight] glanced up, slurping up some spaghetti. He patted at his mouth.
Ersay what?
We need protection! Here, come over and I can explain. Fierreis there danger?
Needles.
The Vampire girl shuddered. Erin nodded a few times.
Needles, Ylawes! Evil needles, probably! We need your help! AndKevin, Rose, Joseph
The three looked up. Erin hollered.
You want to go to a party? Meet someone like us?
They stared. Rose pumped her fist into the air.
Oh, heck yes! You mean the super-party with the [Emperor]?
Thats right. Ylawes, Fierre will explain all about theevil needles. Joseph, you find Troy and Leon. Rose, Galina. Kevin, I think Moores in the garden with Mrsha? Can you get him to send a [Message] to Jelaqua in Pallass asking if she can go? Whats her rates?
On it.
The others scrambled about as Fierre edged back from Ylawes and he gave Erin a pained look. Erin looked about.
No, Fierre? Okay, tell Dawil or somethingnow, I need to talk to Selys. And Mrsha and Numbtongue. Whereswhats up, Lyonette! Hey! Your hand is cold!
The [Princess] was feeling at Erins forehead for a fever. Erin slapped away her hands.
Dont be weird, Lyonette.
Me?
Yes, you. Go send a [Message] toactually, Temile! Temile! Lyonette has a job for you and the Players of Celum! Maybe Liscor too! Weve got to get them to the party! Dead gods!
Erin slapped her own forehead. Now she was thinking of everything
But she had risen to greater challenges before. Shed organized a battle in less time. The trick was just
The Players of Celum performing for an [Emperor]? Well all level! Ill tell Emme right away! Shell rush everyone towhere is it? Riverfarm? Wait a second, I think she did get an invitation, but she turned it down
Well, unturn it! Okay! Players done!
Erin spun. Lyonettes jaw was hanging there.
Just like that?
Thats how you do it, Lyonette. Temile and Emme will handle it. So its likecheck! Next on the list!
The [Innkeeper]s style of management was different from Lyonettes. And the [Princess] was taking notesErin was a master-delegator. She poked someone, told them what to do, and let them do it. Waithad she been doing this with Lyonette the entire time and was only working hard because she needed to now?
There were some similarities with the Goblin Chieftains ethos right there. Snapjaw saw Erin march into the Earth-rooms a moment later. She was overseeing a competition between Badarrow and Numbtongue. They were playing on Kevins laptop.
You die. My turn.
Not fair!
Numbtongue pounded a fist on the table. Badarrow was smug. He was winning, thanks to the most unfair of thingshis aiming Skills let him hit his targets in the FPS-game better than Numbtongue, even with less experience.
Numbtongue! Were going to a party in two days or less! Not sure if youre able to come. Im gonna ask, but either way, Mrsha is coming. Yes, Mrsha! You can take Moore!
Erin shouted back into the garden. A little furry ball raced into the inn. She got to take her Moore? Huzzah! She did a dance in celebration. But what about her Numbtongue?
Ryoka party? With [Emperor]?
Yes! Im going to ask butBadarrow, Snapjaw, if I can get Goblins, do you want to show up incognito?
The two Hobgoblins looked at each other. Erins finger wavered from Goblin to Goblin. Snapjaw raised a claw.
Party? Will there be lots of food?
Yup. Lots of nobles too. But lots of food
Okay. Badarrow, we go. Tell Chieftain.
Now that was the kind of decisive Goblin decision-making she liked to see! Numbtongue grumbled as he watched Badarrow turn back to his game.
You cheater.
Am not.
The two brothers glared at each other as Erin checked things off her list. They could bring the laptop, maybe. Well, should they bring Palt? Montressa? Beza? You always needed a utility-[Mage]. Why not?
Drat! She kept forgetting Imani!
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Within an hour, Erin had it set. Players? Check. Earthers? Check! Especially since Kevin was going to bring a bike prototype out and make some sales. Same with Joseph and the soccer ball. Imani would go, and Palt had asked even as Erin explained.
So that meant Montressa and Beza would also come. Which meant they needed more carriages. Especially since the Halfseekers and the Silver Swords were coming. Which meant Todis Jerks didnt need to come, but maybe? It was a Ryoka-party which meant anything could happen and some meat shields would be great if it came to bad stuff.
Erin made a note to find out how much food they should take. Not that there wouldnt be food there alreadybut she didnt know.
She didnt know. Ryoka had been in charge of the plans and shed been preparing with Maviolas help. But since Ryoka was out of actionit was up to Erin. And she regretted not getting on this a month ago. Honestly, she could have gottenGrimalkin? Chaldion? Saliss?
Eh. That wasnt exactly a smart move. Erin wouldnt consider getting Ilvriss even if she could. Selys might be okaynot a Wall Lord of Salazsar.
No Antinium, and no super-important Drakes. Goblins now? She marched out of her inn. It was time to do what shed been putting off.
It was time. She walked into the Mages Guild. The [Scribe] at an empty desk looked up, remembered yesterday, and hurriedly cleared his workload. Erin leaned on the counter with a smile.
Hey. Can someone send a [Message] tolets see. The [Emperor] of Riverfarm? Tell him its Ryoka Griffins friend.
Erin waited. The [Scribe] blinked as she waved a hand in front of his face.
Hello? Im sort of in a hurry. Why are you looking at me like that?
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The Mages Guild in Invrisil was not the Mages Guild in Liscor, where some Human could walk in and bring it all to a standstill. One was a small city, at least compared to the metropolis of the City of Adventurers.
In Invrisils Mages Guild, what brought the Guild to a halt was this:
Incoming delivery! Long-ranged teleportation! I need a link!
Origin?
Baleros! Recipient: Master Merxelof course. Its that time of the month again.
The [Mage] on duty sighed. She knew what the delivery was. Heckmost people in Invrisil did who were in the know.
The best [Spymaster]or perhaps information broker in all of Invrisil was Master Merxel. It was unwise, generally, for someone to have their class so openly advertised in his line of work. So rather than [Spymaster], call him a retired one who essentially distilled all the information worth knowing in his area of Invrisil and sold it toeveryone.
Master Merxel was one of those sorts who had cultivated a reputation like Drassis. Quick, informative, and never unfactual information. If it was a rumor, he tried to get to the source of it. He dealt in numbers, locations. As a consequence, his work was prized and he didnt really cultivate enemies since he stuck to what was knownhe just reported all of it.
It was a fact that he had clients as famous as the Titan of Baleros, Queen Yisameor at least her representativesthe Iron Vanguards top [Strategist], Tulm the Mithril, and so on. They all relied on him to be their eyes in Izril. Of course, they probably had other sources of information
But Master Merxel had a special relationship with the Titan of Baleros. Not only did he do the most work, it was a known fact that Niers Astoragon was generous to those who helped him.
Hence, Merxel being delivered exceptionally expensive vintages of wine each month. Wine, spiritsboxes of Balerosian grapes minutes after being pluckedthousands of gold pieces. Tens of thousands! Each month, on the dot.
It was facilitated by teleportation. The [Mages] linked as their counterparts had to do the same.
Teleportation was only easy in bulk with Fissivalor powerful Mages Guilds. And even for a bottle or two of winethe [Mages] had to strain to manage it.
Gone were the times when an [Archmage] of Wistram would teleport over for a cup of tea. That was Zelkyrs era and before.
Neverthelesspop! Three bottles of wine appeared in the summoning circle as an equivalent amount of air was exchanged. The [Mages] gasped, wiping at their brows.
Status of cargo?
Intact. Dead gods!
What?
The [Mage] in charge of the delivery service looked up anxiously as a [Mage] exclaimed over one. The man shook his head.
Nothings wrong. Its justthis is a six hundred year old vintage! Enchanted! You could send five dozen deliveries like this just for the bottle alone! Just a sip
Oh no you dont. Someone get a City Runner with a high credibility rating to run this to Master Merxel, with our compliments. Dead gods. Stop fondling that wine bottle!
But its what Dragons used to drink! Six hundred years old! Distilled from half-Elven vineyards thousands of
Shut up! Stop tempting us!
The [Mage] snapped. She was tempted, hearing that. She was glad enough when they handed it over to a City Runner.
Not in the bag of holding. Instructions are clear. Must conflict with the holding spells.
The [Mage] repeated the order. The City Runner rolled his eyes.
Ive done this before. And rest assuredby my House, it will get there. All half a mile.
Delanay dArtien saluted with his hat and rolled his eyes. But it was paid work. He jogged, making sure not to slosh the bottles of wine and he was soon at the rather fancy estates that belonged to Master Merxel.
Priority from the Mages Guild. Delivery for Master Merxel?
The [Bodyguards] checked him thoroughly before entering, but then let him in. Inside the estate, Delanay only had to wait a moment.
The [Spymaster] had known he was coming, perhaps even before Delanay had arrived at the Mages Guild. Delanay was waved in, and a rich Runners Seal was produced and handed over.
Ah, the usual wine. Dead gods, is that an Iremmien Bottle? What have I done to? Well, I can think of a few things!
The [Ambush Captain] was nervous as the Hectval elites moved towards the city. They were looking for anything to hit.
Something was wrong. They were in range of the other three groups. But one squads transmission had cut off and they were not responding.
4th Squad to 3rd Squad. Report!
The [Ambush Captain] shouted into his Skill. He had no fear of the words being heardand yet no one replied.
2nd Squad, what happened to 3rd? They were headed around the city from the east approachgoing to attack that farmstead. Where are they?
Farmstead looks untouched. I dont know. 4th, 1stI think were made. Fall back?
Not without taking revenge! The Scalespeaker will have all our tails! Were approaching the inn! W
1st Squad under attack! Under
The [Ambush Captain] heard shouting through their link.
City Watch! Surrender!
Contact! Fall back! Faaah! AAAAH!
The scream came from 2nd Squad. The [Ambush Captain] shouted through his Skill.
What is it? What is it?
Anti
Then silence. The [Ambush Captain] tried again as his Drake [Elite Skirmishers] stopped, staring nervously at their leader.
1st Squad, fall back! 2nd, where are you? Do you need reinforcements? 3rd? Is anyone there at all?
Captain. I thinkthis was a bad idea.
One of the Drakes whispered. The [Ambush Captain] was shaking.
We cant leave without firing a single shot! Our citys pridewere undetected. The others were just sloppy. Lets
He focused on the building closest to them.
The inn. Well sack the inn and go. Move up the hill!
The Drakes surged out of their cover, their camouflaged cloaks rippling in the wind. They had the element of surprise! The Watch was occupied, and the Antinium were too!
For Hectval! K
An arrow sprouted out of one of the Drakes heads. He dropped as the [Ambush Captain] began to shout.
Archer! Take cover!
They screamedand another Drake raised his crossbow only to have an arrow appear in his throat. The [Ambush Captain] stared in horror up at the inn. And the figure shooting down the hill. He recognized, with horror, the legendary Antinium that had climbed onto Pallass walls. No. Why here?
Bird the
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The Wandering Inns lower floors were in chaos. Lyonette had all the guests far from the doors and Todis elites had manned the kill-zone. So had the inns staffSilveran had two crossbows trained on the door. The [Princess] though, was worried.
Mrsha, stay in the [Garden]! No one goes out until Zevara takes care of it! Bird! Dont attack them! Bird! Stop killing them! They might not be enemies!
This could be a diplomatic incident! Belgrade had gone off and attacked one of the patrols! Lyonette was tearing at her hair. But the worst offender was
Numbtongue, stop!
He and Badarrow halted as they went for the doors. Snapjaw was rolling her eyes. But the two were glaring at each other.
I get five first.
Pssh. Bow.
The two shoved at each other. Lyonette ran over as Mrsha peeked out of the [Garden]. A worried Moore pulled her to safety.
Are you two competing? Dont be idiots!
Bird will kill all of them. Our turn.
The [Bard] had the Dragonblood Crystal sword and his guitar on his back. Lyonette shook her head.
Absolutely not. Numbtongue! Come back! Dontargh!
He ignored her. The Hobgoblin bounded for the door as Badarrow surged up the stairs.
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Death! Niers howled as he cut at the air. The two adventurers were hesitating. He taunted them. Which one would come first? He spat another bit of blood out of his mouth.
Im not old yet! Lets see if you can slay the Titan, you little insects! Come on!
He brandished his sword. The taunting worked at last. The adventurer captain surged forwards with a roar, bringing his mace up to hammer the little target down.
As if Fraerlings stood still. Niers spun to meet him as the [Mage] belatedly ran flat-footed towards him on the left. He leapt forwards.
Idiots. Theyd forgotten his boots.
Hop!
He shot upwards. The adventurer recoiled, but he was fast.
[Scythes Arc]!
He screamed. Niers grinned. He pointed at the man.
[R
Something hit him in the air. The Titan vanished. The adventurers swing missed. He looked around, waving his weapon and shield wildly.
Hes on me! Get him off! G
No Titan. No Fraerling. The [Mage] halted, equally confused. The two looked around. Then they saw it.
A Razorbeak winged upwards, gripping the large insect it had found in both talons. It struggled and bellowed. The adventurers, dumbfounded, stared up into the sky.
What?
Niers Astoragon twisted helplessly in the tight grip, holding onto his sword.
Put me down! Put me down you damn bird! Ill kill you! First themthen you! Put me d
He saw the bird open its huge, toothy beak. The Fraerling felt a twinge of unease. He was already hundreds of feet in the air. And what did a bird do with its prey if it didnt eat it then and there?
A Fraerlings worst nightmare. He howled as he was carried higher.
Into the High Passes.
-
Stay down! Stay down! Return fire!
The [Ambush Captain] had an arrow in his shoulder. He yanked it out and stared at the wood tip. Just sharpened wood. And this [Archer] was pinning down his entire squad?
A dozen Drakes lay in the grass, shooting back up at the tower. But they were at the wrong elevation, and the archer had pinpoint accuracy.
D-do we surrender, Captain?
One of the Drakes was holding a buckler up as he tried to cover a reloading comrade. The [Captain] howled back.
Drakes do not run! For Hectval!
His shout did not inspire his [Soldiers]. They were looking around, searching for a place to fall back. But the archer could hit them
Surrender? The rain of arrows stopped for a moment. The [Captain] distinctly heard a voice.
Ooh. A scaly bird. Oh, hello, Badarrow. Do you want to?
Was he mocking them? The [Captain] seized the moment and rose to his feet with a roar.
Coat your arrow tips, soldiers. Werewere not going down without a fight! Charge!
They stormed up the hill, towards the door. They just had to get into close-quarters
The door of The Wandering Inn opened. The Drakes faltered in their rush.
A grinning Hobgoblin stood in the doorway. A [Weapon Expert].
He held a blade that was both beautiful and deadly. A hundred times more expensive than the [Ambush Captain]s weakly-enchanted steel sword. The Drake faltered.
Would you stop killing them?
An enraged voice from the inside. Shorthilt ignored the [Princess]. He lifted the blade, feeling the balanced edge cut the air.
Aa Goblin?
The [Ambush Captain] saw the crimson stare. Heard the laughter. He bellowed.
Aim!
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Numbtongue!
Lyonette was in the hallway. But the Hobgoblin wasnt listening. Nor was it Numbtongue anymore.
On the roof, the [Sniper] had replaced Bird. He took aim. And his brother below charged. A master with the blade.
A dozen Drakes with crossbows in their claws took aim. The Hobgoblin saw the tips aiming at him. The [Captain] roared.
Volley!
Shorthilt threw himself forwards. [Evasive Dodge]! He heard the snap of the crossbows firing, like thunder.
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Numbtongue!
Lyonette screamed in alarm. She thrust her way forwards as Todi cursed and ran forwards with two of his team.
-
The Hobgoblin hit the ground and rolled onto his feet. He checked himself. Hah! Missed! Not a single bolt had struck him. Theyd all
Missed. Shorthilt brought up his sword and sundered the blade of the Drake [Captain]s with a single slash. He pivoted and destroyed a crossbow with a flick of the wrist. The Drake holding it backed up, staring past the [Weapon Expert]. Shorthilt heard a voice cry out in pain. Behind him.
Behind?
Someone fell onto the ground. Shorthilt turned his head for a moment. Wait. He saw a young woman curled up. He saw
Numbtongue felt his grip on the sword loosen. He looked back as Shorthilts control suddenly vanished. He stared at the figure lying there.
Erin?
Someone was sprawled on the grass outside the inn. It was a Human. A young woman.
A mess of light brown hair mixed with a hint of orange covered half of her face. Her skin was pale, not white. But just pale. Her eyes were hazel. They were half-closed. Opening. Closing. Blinking slowly in shock.
Disbelieving. Shed changed back to plain clothes, and put on her iconic apron on top. Her fingers were still smudged with ink. A dropped kitchen knife lay on the grass next to her.
Erin clutched at her chest and stomach. Staring at the blood, seeping from between her fingers. A rush of blood left her body. It ran onto the grass and the ground outside of The Wandering Inn.
It was an accident. A chance moment. An [Innkeeper] returning to her home on foot because she thought the magic door was broken. A vengeful unit of [Soldiers].
A dodging Hobgoblin. And a target, an enemy of a Drake City.
Erin?
Lyonette halted by the door. Badarrow lowered his bow. Belowthe Drakes scrambled back. Their [Captain] was shouting.
Target down! Back up! Back!
They ran. Numbtongue just stared. Why was she here? Shethe crossbow bolts had
Erin?
She tried to sit up. And he saw six shafts of wood, fletched with bright colorssticking out of her chest. He dropped his sword.
Erin!
Lyonette ran as Todi stared. He roared over his shoulder.
Miss Solstice is hit! On me!
They charged out of the inn. But the Hobgoblin was faster. He was at Erins side in a moment. She stared up at him, gasping, her mouth red with
Ow. Ow. IIm hurt, I think. Numbtongue? What happened? I think
She stared. Shed heard shouting. Hadhad
You shot. Hold still. Healing potion
Numbtongue fumbled with his belt. Erin flopped backwards. He stared at her, producing a glowing bottle.
Potion. It was all going to be alright. Idiot! Idiot, careless
He yanked the bolt out of her stomach. It took blood with it, and flesh. Erin made a soundbut he had to remove the bolt to heal. His fingers shook as he opened the potion Octavia had given him and poured it on the wounds.
He waited. The wound began to close
The flesh would knit
Nothing happened. The Hobgoblin stared at the potion. Was it a mana potion? He tossed it aside, dragged another out of his belt. Erin was gasping.
I have one on my belt
She saw him yank at the corkthen smash it in one hand. The healing liquids poured onto her chest. Numbtongue felt the shards of glass digging into his fleshthen the pain vanishing.
It was a healing potion. He watched it pour into Erins wound
And then nothing. Numbtongue stared. The magical liquid ran with the blood. He thought he saw the tiniest movement of fleshthen it stopped.
What? Why?
Lyonette skidded to a halt, panting. She saw flashes of light as Todis group pursued the Drakes. But Erinshe stared down at the [Innkeeper]. Erin was opening and closing her mouth.
What are you doing? Heal her! H
She rounded on Numbtongue. Then she saw the broken bottle in his fist, the empty one.
It didnt work.
He dumbly stared up at her. Numbtongue knew the answer to this one. Pyrite was saying it. Shorthilt had gone quiet. Lyonettes eyes flickered. She stared at the bolt hed pulled out.
Slowly, she reached down and picked it up. Lyonette stared at the bloody tip. It wascovered in red. Erins blood. She brushed at the tipthen recoiled. She stared. Something had been smeared on the tip.
Something dark. She inhaled once.
Poison. The bolts are poisoned.
She showed the coating to him, covered in blood. Numbtongues eyes went wide.
Healing potions didnt work on
Guys? I think Im hurt bad. I could use a p-potion. Whats
Erin tried to move. Both snapped out of their horror and looked down. She was reaching with one arm. Trying to reach her belt. Trying to pull out
She was bleeding and the blood ran onto the grass. Numbtongue looked at Lyonette.
I didnt mean
He just wanted to scare them. He hadnt been going tohe looked back at Erin. And suddenlyput his claws over the rushing blood in her chest.
Erin cried out. She flailed, weakly. Numbtongue pressed. Suddenlyhe was trying to stop the blood. Stop. The poison. Could they scrape it out of?
It didnt work like that. Poison. Lyonette looked at Erin. The [Innkeeper] was panting.
I need a potion. Why isnt anyone got?
The [Princess] spoke numbly.
Its poisoned, Erin. We have to get an antidote. Octavia! Get Octavia! Get a [Healer]! Run!
She shouted at the inn. Silveran, Ishkrthe staffNumbtongue looked up as he heard voices from inside.
Whats wrong? Is it safe?
Erins hurt! Get Octavia!
Lyonette screamed. And it was a scream, now. Ishkr was standing therebut Silveran turned. Yet a crowd of bodies was suddenly in his way. He fought, but they knocked him back.
Erin? What? Did those b
Menolit stopped just outside the inn. Liska halted, eyes wide. Lyonette looked around. Someone peeked out the doors behind the adults. Her eyes fixed on the body on the ground. Mrsha smelled the blood. But that wasnt right
What are you doing? Potion. Here
Menolit stumbled forwards, pulling his emergency vial out. Lyonette knocked it aside.
Poison.
The [Veteran] looked at her. More bodies spilled out.
Whats happening? Wh
Palt halted, wand raised. Montressa, Bezale, heard his shout in the hallway. They pushed forwards.
A Hobgoblin stood in the tower. Badarrow stared down, hearing every word. Snapjaw ran out of the inn. He saw her drop to her knees and slide to a stop. She stared at Erin.
Poison?
It hurts.
The [Innkeeper]s voice made the hubbub cease. Thena terrible world of silence followed.
Numbtongues ears were rushing. He saw Snapjaws eyes widen in horror.
Poison was how you stopped healing potions. You couldnt save someoneand shed been struck. In the chest. In the belly. Six bolts. She was bleeding.
Bandage.
Snapjaw breathed. She looked around. Numbtongue stared at her. She shoved him.
Bandages! Run, Goblin! Run!
He just stayed there. The Redfang felt paralyzed. His claws were covered in blood. He was trying to hold Erins life back. The [Eater] rose with a snarl. She turned and charged back into the inn.
And suddenly everyone was in the way. Asking questions. Staring, dumb. Kevin and Joseph skidded to a halt with Rose in front of them.
No. Erin?
Rose breathed, turning pale. The others were spreading out. Menolit tried to pour the potion on Erins chest. Lyonettehe heard her screaming for Octavia.
Who did this? The Drakes? Who let this happen? How can she be shot? Shesthe Crazy Human of
Someone asked lamely. Numbtongue looked around. Shut up. He tried to scream it at him.
Press! Pyrite was roaring in his head. Press, you worthless fool!
Numbtongue tried. And Erin cried out.
Stop! S-stop!
He released the pressure at once. But then Kevin was moving. He knocked the others aside.
Slow the blood! Pressure
He joined Numbtongue on the ground. He pushed down and blood bubbled up. Numbtongue heard a cry. But Kevin was shouting.
Push!
Numbtongue obeyed. Rose and Joseph stood there, staring. Rose half-knelt.
Shes shot in the stomach. Potions cant?
Poison. They used poison. You cant heal it until its purged. W-what do we?
Montressa looked around. Rose gasped.
Tourniquet! Thats what you do. You makehow do you make one?
She looked at Kevin. The young man didnt respond.
Bandages! Someone get bandages! Joseph! Get your shirt off! Someone help us! Get a [Healer]! Get
He roared. Numbtongue heard a cry. Mrsha. She had seen. Moore hovered there pale. Someone shoved past him.
Snapjaw. She had bundles of towels, cleaning cloths, anything she could grab. She threw it down.
Press! Stupid Goblin! Press!
She shrieked at the others. Numbtongue obeyed. The cloth turned red. He reached for the bolt and Snapjaw knocked his hand away.
Leave!
Of course. He knew that. But he felt
Im shot? Poison?
Erin was murmuring. She didnt understand. Her eyes were fluttering. She was biting her lip, trying not to scream. Kevin bent over her.
Dont move, Erin. Its goingpress! Cant we get rid of the poison?
He looked at Snapjaw desperately. The Hobgoblin looked around. Montressa was staring down at Erin. Rose grabbed her, shaking her arm.
Get a healing potion! Do something! Cast a spell!
What spell? I didnt study healing
The [Aegiscaster] jerked away. Bezale knocked both to the side.
Pressure! [Healer]! Get a damned [Healer]! Go! Run!
She bellowed at Montressa. She and Rose ran. The others looked on as Beza joined the group clustered around Erin.
They had no idea what to do. Only the Goblins, Beza, and Kevin had any clue.
Press! It has to clot! We need a blood transfusion! [Healer]! Get Pallass!
Octavia! There!
Lyonette shouted. She was dragging the [Alchemist] out. The Stitch-Girl stopped.
W-what?
Help her!
How? Poison? Where is it?
Lyonette ran forwards. She snatched up the bolt, shoved it at Octavia.
Find an antidote!
Where do I? From this?
Go!
Octavia stumbled backwards. Numbtongue was staring at Erins face. And he saw more blood dripping from the sodden cloth. Snapjaw made a sound.
Stay awake. Erin. Stay awake.
Shesshes losing too much blood. I think they hit an artery or a vein. Magic. Use a spell.
Kevin pleaded with Beza. He looked around. Montressa had forgotten to run for the [Healer].
Healing magic was lost millennia ago. There are spells like [Restoration], but thats at least Tier 6 magic.
There has to be something. Cauterize the wound!
W-what are we supposed to do? Burn her? Well burn out her stomach just trying!
Montressa spluttered. Palt looked around. Menolit was pounding towards the magic door.
Liscor! Liscor
The Centaur slowly raised a finger to his head. Badarrow shoved past him, dropping his bow. Bird was behind him. Theyd only now descended the stairs.
Erin? She was shot?
Time wastoo fast. Too slow. Numbtongue felt like every second was rushing past and taking forever. He heard Palt talking to the air.
Master Galei. Master Galei. Pick up!
Montressa jerked around. She heard shouting. Someone had wrenched the door open to Pallass. Drassi. She disappeared through.
Let me through! Chaldion! Grimalkin! Open the g
The [Aegiscaster] finally raised a finger to her own brow. She began shouting.
Emergency! We have someone from Earth dying of multiple arrow wounds. Poisoned. Is there any spell that can
The babble of voicespeople finally movingit was all too slow. Numbtongue stared at the ground. Red had already stained Erins clothes, absorbed by the grass. He pushed and she cried out once more. She was alive. Still alive.
Cant we do something to clot the injuries? I dont know enough medicine! Take over! JosephJosephI have to make something to bind
Kevin was crying out. But his friend was stupefied.
Embria! Get Embria here! Zevara! Get a [Healer] over here! They can stop the bleeding with Skills!
Lyonette whirled again. She ran past a little figure. Mrsha was staring at the wound as Apista buzzed around, stinger extended.
This was a joke. Only, it wasnt funny. Right? This wasnt happening.
Not to Erin. Not again.
She reached out. Touched the blood as Erin gasped again. Mrsha jerkedstared at her paw.
Blood on her white fur. The Gnoll flung herself forwards. Clung to Erin. Was shoved away. Snapjaw snarled at her.
Stay back! Get help!
Mrsha turned. She ran past Moore. The half-Giant was whispering. But it was no spell. He had no magic.
No, no
How long had it been? Numbtongue pressed, desperately trying to hold the blood back. But it kept seeping away.
Im dying. ArentI?
Erin stared up. She sawBeza, Snapjaw, Numbtonguefaces crowding around her. Shouting voices from so far away.
No youre not. Stay with us, Erin. [Healer]! Whats taking so long?
Beza roared. But it had only been one minute.
Just a minute. And already
Erins eyes slowly roamed, blinking. Searching the faces. She settled on Numbtongue.
Are you crying?
She blinked, almost tried to sit up. The Hobgoblin felt her warm blood, sticky on his palms.
Stop, stopneed [Shaman]stop, stop!
Snapjaw was saying it like aprayer. Badarrow was looking around.
Erin? You must not be hurt. This is wrong.
Bird stood there, bow in hand. Looking down at Erin, confused. He glanced around, and came to a slow conclusion.
This is a bad dream. I must be dreaming. You cannot be hurt or I would be dead first
Im sorry. My fault.
Numbtongue whispered. Erin blinked at him. Timetime was
Not immortal. It was mortal. It was fading. She whispered, fighting for the words.
No. I dont want you to think that. It was an accident. I didnt even seewho got me?
Drakes?
Really? I didntwhy?
She didnt even know them. She didnt know why. Erin thought that was reallyshe tried to laugh. Or smile. Her eyes roamed upwards.
Snapjaw slapped her.
Stay awake!
Badarrow made a sound. But Beza repeated the words.
Stay awake!
Fetohep. Thewe need some kind of magic. Octavia?
Kevin was looking around. He and Snapjaw were trying to wrap cloth, hold the blood in with pressure and clothbut the bolts were in the way. He looked at Snapjaw.
Do you have tape? Glue? Anything. We cant use our hands. We have to
Octavia. What about a potion that clots blood?
Joseph muttered. Kevin looked up.
Thats right! There has to be. Go! Get one now!
The [Kicker] looked at Kevin. The [Mechanic] screamed.
Run, Joseph!
The young man turned and lurched into a run. Numbtongue heard voices.
[Innkeeper] wounded. Poisoned arrowsget the Watch Captain. [Healer]! [Healer]!
Two minutes. The Watch only heard now? They needed a [Healer]! Beza roared the same. Troy and LeonGalina, Imani, were frozen outside the inn. Leon half-shook his head.
Theyre not going to make it.
Shut up. Dont stand there!
Octavia had returned.
I dontI dont have what Joseph wants! I cant just make an antidote on the fly. Here are my best potions
She dropped them onto the grass. Bent to pick them up. Numbtongue whirled. He grabbed at them.
Where is the [Healer]?
Lyonette had returned. She looked around.
Theyre coming! Theyre coming! But
It was too slow. The [Princess] stared at Erin. The red bandages. Then she grabbed Bird. Whywhy hadnt she thought of this?
Get Pawn. Tell the Queen! Tell Xrn! Get them up herenow!
Pawn?
He can heal her! Get Pawn!
Pawn. Pawn. Emergency. EMERGENCY.
Bird turned. He began screaming the word. SuddenlySilveran had returned. He screamed the same word.
EMERGENCY. EMERGENCY.
The other Workers picked up the shout. They screamed it. Lyonette turned towards the city. Hurry.
Pawn! Come quickly! Erin is dying!
She screamed. Her [Boon] flickered. She was trying to put it on Erin. But
Numbtongue shouted, turning his head.
Reiss! Reiss!
Snapjaw stared at him. The [Bard] looked around. Take my hand. He saw the Goblin Lord. Reiss was kneeling next to them. His head in his claws. He looked up at Numbtongue and shook his head. The [Bard] reached out.
Please?
But the Goblin Lord had no answer. Not for this. His power had never been to save.
Lyonettes words echoed. Becoming truth as it was said at last.
She was dying.
Erin lay there. Blinking slowly. The world was growingshe tried to listen. Someonemany people were pleading with her. Arguing. She tried to tell one.
Not your fault. I didnt even see it coming. Dont feel bad. She rememberedshe had never known.
Headscratcher? What did you say to me?
Above her, Numbtongue had torn the bottles from Octavias grasp. He dumped potion after potion onto her wound. Lyonette was screaming at him to stop. That hed hurt her. But
Two minutes.
Suddenly, Kevin, the others, were silent. Just holding her tight. Erin didnt feelanythingbelow her. She rasped.
Im dying.
No youre not. Erin, accept my [Boon]. Use your Skill on yourself! You have to fight. Useuse your [Immortal Moment]! Dont give up!
Lyonette was speaking to her. Holding her hand. Erin saw Mrsha. Other faces. She tried to shake her head, but that was beyond her. There was something she had to say.
Telltell them
Ryoka? No. Tell her yourself.
The [Princess] whispered. Erins eyes flickered.
My family. Tell them.
Lyonette du Marquins face turned colorless. She froze, as Erin exhaled.
Three. Minutes.
Numbtongue heard shouting from the hallway. He looked up.
The [Healer] is coming! Just hold on! Hold on!
Erins skin was so pale. Her lips were blue. She wasNumbtongue stared at the liquid. Willing it to stop. Go back inside. He choked.
It wont close. Please. Not you. Not you too.
In the distance, the city exploded with noise. The Black Tide erupted from the tunnels. Light flashed. A spell in progress.
Too slow. Every horn was blaring from the walls.
Too late.
The world is ending.
Bird had dropped his bow. He stood there. Looking down at her. Erin inhaled.
She was trying to say something. But the words ended in her throat. She just looked at Bird. At Mrsha, clinging with bloody paws to Lyonette. Up, at Numbtongue. At something else. She tried
Erin was breathing so slowly, now. And the bloods flow was stopping. They needed more time. Kevin was shouting at Palt. The Centaur was howling, trying to shout at the same time as Montressa.
The sphere of reality shrunk. It was just Erin. She looked up.
I was so happy.
No.
He told her. Dont say that. The [Innkeeper] smiled at him. Gently. Her regrets. Her sorrows. Her triumphs. For a moment, he saw her hand rise. And he saw the light in her eyes.
The crowd around the fallen young woman fell completely quiet as a light illuminated the bloody hilltop. The light flashed from the [Innkeeper]s fingertips.
It burned bright, a tiny little thing. As vast as a hundred burning lifetimes. A thousand stories. As small as a sigh.
The little flame was not one color. It was one and many, made up of so many things. Sadness, like blue despair. Hatred and mercy, invisible and grey.
Fleeting pink glory. And dozens more colors, in every shade, some that those who saw them would never be able to name.
Take it. The hazel eyes looked past the light. Perfectly calm.
She held it out, the spark. A dozen hands reached for it, hesitating. Wavering. Trying to keep it alive. Erin Solstice reached out, trying to
Her eyes fluttered.
She exhaled.
The light winked out.
The hand fell.
Numbtongue caught the cold, cool hand. He stared, but the beautiful flame was gone. Andhe waited.
Erin?
Lyonette whispered. Mrsha nudged the [Innkeeper]. Snapjaws claws trembled. Beza was frozen. She felt at Erins face. Then she looked up.
Shes not breathing.
Slowly, she pressed on Erins wrist. Felt at her neck. No one else moved in the world. The Minotauress whispered.
Her hearts stopped.
Numbtongues world ended. He stared at the body, lying there. Slowly, he shook her. Hard. Harder. Her head wobbled. The faint smileher closed eyes
Stop. Stop it.
Snapjaw grabbed Numbtongues arm. He looked at her. Her crimson eyes were filled with tears.
This is not happening.
Palt spoke. He looked around. Searching the faces for someone who would wake him.
an army of Antinium flooding out of the gates. The Watch charging up the hill. Forces from Pallass, hammering on the door.
Too late. It had just been minutes.
She wasErin Solstice was
Kevin lowered his hands from the bloody scratches his fingernails had torn in his skin. He looked around. At the Goblins, the Antinium. Lyonette, Mrsha, the guests. Palt, Montressa, B
Freeze her.
He grabbed Montressa. The [Aegiscaster] had lowered her hand. She stared at him. He shook her, insistently.
What? Do what?
Fucking freeze her! As cold as you can! Do it! Do it now!
Kevins voice suddenly rose. He shouted, looking around. The others started. Numbtongue saw Kevin shoving everyone out of the way. He looked at the [Mages].
Freeze her! Shes not dead! Not entirely.
Kevin
Not yet! Do it!
SlowlyPalt looked at Montressa. Beza. Moore raised a faltering hand. They stared at Kevin. He shoutedand the frost covered the ground. Covering the young woman who lay there.
The Antinium rushed onto the hill. The Watch, Olesm, Zevara, EmbriaGrimalkin burst out of the door to Pallass, followed by an army of [Soldiers], [Healers], [Mages], until the door winked out.
They stopped there. In time, the Silver Swords burst in through from Invrisil. The rest of the Halfseekers arrived. The Wings of Pallass. The Flamewardens.
Selys, disbelieving, weeping. The Council. More and more, crowding the hill. Fighting. Arguing, not ready to accept the lies.
Until they saw the body. The slight smile. The blood and frozen ground. Six casual, worthless pieces of wood and metal tipped in poison.
A petty revenge from a city few had even heard of. They looked down and waited for someone to tell them they were just having a nightmare.
But they never woke.
-
The word spread from the inn. Into the city of Liscor. Into the Walled City of Inventions. To Celum, Esthelm, where a Dwarf abandoned his forge. To the City of Adventurers, missing the [Actors] who heard it only on the road. A Vampire girl grabbed the person who had cried it, protesting that it could not be so.
Across the continent. Catching an Earl as he waited for a game of chess. He turned back, disbelieving.
In the city by the Flood Plains, the people who heard it shook their heads. An incredulous laugh, a cold stare. That wasnt funny.
What did you say? The Human, dead? Erin? You had to be mad.
It could not be. You were mistaken. Be silent.
Not like that. Nota petty little raiding party. Not Hectval.
They dropped what they were doing. They abandoned their tasks. They found friends. Family. They walked out of the city. Climbing the hill, and seeing the scene play itself out and turning truth into shards of reality.
She lay there, on the grass. Unmoved as people knelt or reached out to touch her, held back. A city stopped in disbelief. As if so many people could turn time back and make fact reverse.
How did you remember someone? It was not in how they died, or the funeral.
It was what they left behind. Who remembered them. Erin Solstice lay there, her fingers on one hand still extended slightly. Holding out her will.
The fire was dead. And her friends and guests and family stood there.
It wasnt right. It wasnt fair. And they said the same things all people said. The same words. As disbelief turned to grief. As they waited for the young woman to rise and laugh.
She did not.
-
The sky fell away. Hours slipping into evening. The world changed.
They knelt, in front of her. Out of order. Trying to speak. Some wordless.
-
Silver and steel be my guide. Everything dies. But notnot you. Not here. Not this way.
Ylawes Byres clenched his hand until his gauntlets dripped blood. He had not been there. Dawils face was a mask of tears. Falene was shaking too hard to speak. She leaned on the Dwarf as he gently placed his helmet down before her, on the frozen ground.
Grandfathers take you to the next adventure, Erin Solstice. May it be a better one.
Shes not dead. She cant be
Dawil took Falenes arm. The [Knight] stared ahead.
-
What have they done? What have we done?
Ratici was held back only by Wilovan. Their hats were off. They looked around for someonebut the Drakes were dead. They had been relaxing. They had not been here.
-
Seborn said nothing. No matter how long he knelt. Jelaqua was screaming. Ulindeshe looked up as Moore spoke at last.
Those who slew you will end. ThenI will protect the little ones.
He turned away. The half-Giant stared at his hands. He clenched them. He had been able to do nothing.
-
I thought I was strong.
Fierre mumbled. She stood with Alber. She had found him. She had been going to show him tothe [Fistfighter] looked at the body and turned away. Fierre was trembling.
WhwhI thought I was strong. I thoughtwhat am I supposed to tell Ryoka?
Fierre.
Its not right.
-
No.
Grimalkin of Pallass looked down. He looked around. Searching for
No.
-
Erin! Get up! You cant
Selys was being held back by Ishkr. Drassi. They heard the howling voices. The shouting. The hilltop was removed from all of it. Selys screamed.
Erin!
Tekshia shook her head. She looked at Erin like so many before. She leaned on her staff, silent.
-
More and more. They came for the door. The Watch Captain. Adventurers. [Mages].
Someone spoke, from a dais in Liscor. To a crowd of thousands, his words repeated by countless more. They filled the plaza.
Today, fools killed the greatest treasure our city has ever known.
Lisms eyes were red. He looked, and they all looked with him. Towards the walls. And what lay beyond. The inn.
Not the woman herself. Not just her. But what she represented. What she became. Every step, every life which met with hers, every meal and Skill and day made our city better. She was
He stopped. His throat worked. The [Councilmember] said nothing more. He stepped away, shaking.
Enough. There is nothing else to say. This goes beyond mere crime. Beyond offense. Strategist Olesmyour words?
The [Strategist] stirred. He had not shed a tear. He had notthe ghost of a Drake moved. He looked away from the inn. He spoke. He shouted. He screamed.
For the [Innkeeper] of Liscor. To war!
The army moved. Zevara watched from the battlements, head bowed. Below her, the Watch of Liscor marched, their numbers swelled by nearly fourteen thousand volunteers. Menolit marched next to Moore.
-
They left the city. The stream slowed as night fell. More came. They spoke. They wept. They raged. They made all the sounds in the world.
But not the small group in the inn.
They said nothing. There were no words in any language. Not enough, not for this.
A little Gnoll sat, fur pale as the colors of death. Stained crimson with blood in places. Unmoving.
The [Priest] had torn at himself until he was held down. Lyonette hugged Pawn to keep him from doing himself more harm.
Bird had stopped moving. He lay on the ground.
The children of Earth held each other. Faces in their hands. Weeping.
Badarrow and Snapjaw surrounded Numbtongue. Badarrow was weeping too hard to see. Numbtongue was holding the knife. Holding his sword. Snapjaws claws strained as she held him still.
Octavia had removed her face in her shop. She plucked at her strings, as if trying to remove her heart.
Silveran. Ishkr. Drassithe Players of Liscor held Temile, who had collapsed without a word. Palt had nearly broken his back hooves, kicking at the wall. Blood trickled onto the floorboards, next to Montressa. Bezale, slumped.
In the prison, a Minotaur broke the walls of his cell. He saw the magic break. He walked towards the inn, stumbling, holding two little friends, who clung to his horns.
This world ends. Numbtongue stared at the blade. It ends.
Reiss held him back. Pyrite. Shorthilt. The Goblin Lord looked at him.
I cannot bring her back the way you want. Wait. Please. Wait.
The [Bard] strained. But the ghost held him still.
He saw a figure stir. Lyonette looked up. She spoke, into the void.
Shes not dead. Shes not dead. Not yet. Say it again, Kevin.
The figures in the inn turned. The young mans head rose. He looked around, his eyes red with grief. His throat was raw.
Its beyond our world. Ive never heard of anyone actually being revived. But with magictheres a chance. Thats all I could think of.
You froze her.
Her body. If you could mend the damagemaybe.
Maybe?
He shuddered. Trying to explain. The others tried to understand.
Iftheres a chance you could bring her back. Her hearts stopped. But her brains there. Her
Is she there?
I dont know. Im sorry. Its all I could think of.
The antidote. I could make it. Salisssomeone.
Octavia looked up. Pawn stirred.
I willI was not here. I was not here. I was too weak. I tried. I amnothing. I have wasted all she gave me. Heavenwhat is heaven in any world without her?
Pawn. But she lost blood
They tell stories of magic that can heal any wound. The Healer of Tenbault. If there was a chance
If there was any chance?
The inn lay so empty. They rose. The guests of The Wandering Inn, the family. Friends beyond friends. They looked towards the garden.
-
The Titan of Baleros flew through the night sky, bleeding. Lost. The traitor plotted in the center of the Great Company, bereft of him.
So time ran on. Curling into the future, uncertain now, where it had been so clear a moment ago.
The Meeting of Tribes.
The Summer Solstice.
The Titans grand arrival.
The fate of Izril.
The burgeoning link between cities, the fate of Vampires, the little white Gnoll, the schemes of Wistram, the worlds of friends.
And so much more.
The Wandering Inn itself, standing silent. An icy bier of frost, an altar upon which a young woman lay, on a hilltop filled with statues above a garden where the flowers bloomed eternally.
All of it waited. But someone was missing.
Lost.
Ryoka Griffin lay dreaming.
Erin Solstice was dead.
Can you feel it? It was all
Falling apart.