Book 8: Chapter 65
(The author is on break until the 8th of February! Look out for the chapter then if youre on Patreon and vote in the poll! Im tired. My shoulders ache.)
The sky was beautiful. Everyone knew that, save for those who had grown up under lands perpetually shaded by cloud and darkness, like Noelictus, or where the sky was another place where danger could come from.
So, on the other hand, it was not a universal truth. Perhaps, though, many who did find the night sky beautiful forgot the first time a little child or even a baby had looked straight up into the first evening sky they ever took notice of.
Or the night sky resplendent with a million shining points of light.
If there was anything that Elena Othonos could ever admitit was that this world had a more glorious night sky than hers. And she had been born in Greece, where they had seen great constellations and the very faces of deities staring down at them from the shifting aether.
This one, thoughif you gazed up at some of the stars on Earth, like Capella in the northeast, you could see that it was golden. Some trick of its composition countless lightyears away and whenever it had looked like that in the pastbecause light and time were complex that way.
But faintly yellow. This night sky? Elena looked up and saw every color she knew, and more she didnt. She was a [Beautician], and she knew color.
It was simply that there were variations she couldnt see on Earth. A shade or quality like the harsh neon that she could call magical. But, of course, such things needed names.
Each star blazed with a different color, and two moons hung in the sky. One was silvery, almost like Earths, but instead of that yellowish glow, it was blue, and would sink to deep purple unlike the red that Earths moon could develop.
The other was a light green, like the palest refraction from an emerald or piece of glass. Ohand someone had nibbled at one. Giving the sphere the tiniest little imperfection.
She wondered what that was about. Elena knew the sky, and she appreciated it and the vastness in the airthe sense that this world somehow had more space between her and the stratosphere. Clouds so distant overhead she could focus on them and find a world of detail.
If only she had a telescope. But as Elena looked up, the salt wind blowing on her hair, the faintest memory of pain on her back from where some idiot had shot her with a spell, lungs still burning from running and shouting, distraught, betrayed, and free of Wistramshe did realize she had forgotten to appreciate what the sky meant.
After all, she had lived under it so long, able to just step out whenever she pleased. But for someone who had dreamed of it for monthsfor an Antinium who looked up for the first and possibly last time in their life
It was worth far more to them. A figure floated high above the moving pirate ship, arms spread, and, Elena guessed, eyes closed.
Archmage Amerys. She just hung there, flying through the air. Letting rain fall on her. Enjoying it, like a girl playing in a storm.
It pattered off a glowing veil above Elena, the Illuminarys personal magical barrier. She was grateful for that; the wind wasnt blocked, and it was chilly at night.
Of course, they could have blocked wind, as surely as they blocked water when the Illuminary dove. As magical vessels went, this was state-of-the-art. It combined the aptitude of Drowned Vessels for diving with the weaponry looted from Minos and a magical hull that glowed like a lighthousenot to mention a speed practically unmatched on the ocean.
It could even go onto landfor a whilethanks to its [Captain]s Skills. State of the art. Which meant it had probably been made in antiquity.
What a strange world.
Elena looked up, and someone heard her.
You have more of a right to say that than anyone else, for you have known two. But if it is only because you compare it to yours, those who travel worlds will surely laugh at you.
Elena jumped. She looked left and saw a slightly pointed nose. Someone who even looked vaguely like heraside from the darker skin. The faintly yellow eyes. Ohand the fact that the girl looked like she was only eight.
And eight thousand.
Um. Excuse me?
The Quarass of Germina had changed clothing. Instead of the demure [Lady]s garb with frills and fashion imported from Terandria, she had a much more relaxed kind of toga. A bit more complex, but Elena felt like someone was pranking her.
Or maybe that was just what she saw, because this was one of Germinas traditional styles of dress. But it was alsowell, her peoples, again in antiquity.
The girl looked at Elena, and when she spoke, it was disconcertingly off. Just like her eyes; her voice had a cadence and deliberate quality to it. Elena had always thought children sounded like children because their voices were just younger, whatever that meant.
However, she now knew it was because they tended towards certain patterns of speech. Tripping over themselves, eager, struggling with expression, and wandering. The Quarass, like someone far older, knew what she was going to say and took her time enunciating each word.
Your world. I have seen pictures of it. I have never been there, but I have heard it described. It seems outlandish to me. Positively unreal. You express the same sentiments of mine. I have heard it being described as a game, or fantasy by one thoughtless girl. I would call yours a bad joke if I were equally rude. Yet we understand that we are comparing two different worlds.
Um. Uhyes? Emireano, thats not your name, is it?
Elena was still taken aback, as most people were when they met the Quarass. But she knew this was not the shy girl that hung out with Troy, so she rallied magnificently fast. The Quarass watched the [Beautician] take a breath.
Yourethe Quarass of Germina. A Shield Kingdom of Chandrar.
Well done.
The Quarass nodded. She watched Elena approvingly; she wasnt panicking or shouting or in disbelief. Rasea Zecrew had rescued her, and the [Pirate Captain] always stole the most valuable things. Elenas features wrinkled, and the Quarass noted that shed dyed her hair. Platinum mint green perhaps, if it was a dye Earth had. Not bad, and not a Skill either. Maybe the dye was, but shed made it herself.
Very good. Someone who understood mixtures and the basis of alchemy.
Are you saying that neither your world nor mine is normal?
The Quarass smiled.
No. One might be archetypal. But who could tell? Only someone who has walked enough worlds to see a pattern. Now, I wonder if humanity is that common link. But we only have two examples, so it is a poor guess. It might be Garuda or some other species. Do you understand what I mean? We look at things as if our experiences are indicative of all, but we only see two marbles in a bag of holding full of them.
She wondered if Elena would get the example, but the young womans eyes lit up.
Oh. Our sample size, you mean? We could be outlierswe have no idea how large the data set is.
The Quarass ears perked up.
Interesting. You understand my example. Your world seems to understand such concepts better than mine. At least, without the Skills to comprehend it. Skills have weighed down our advancement. I see that now.
Elena looked at the Quarass, startled, and ducked her head.
Im hardly a good student. Im sure someone else could tell you even more. I dropped out of high school to work. I just took a few math classes.
Ah. So poverty strikes your world as hard as mine? Trey and Teres mentioned it, but they were not destitute.
Teres?
Trey Atwoods sister.
Treyso thats his name. Troy Atlas? Trey Atwood. Oh, come on.
Elena groaned. She looked over at the young man who was sitting, letting a little Lifesand Golem try to drag her shortsword as she climbed into his lap. She had trouble because shed lost so much of her body-sand mass.
The Quarass lifted a hand.
Do you bear a grudge?
Of course I do. But that makessense. I always wondered why Trey seemed a bit aloof. I put it down to him having seen combat. Butthat camera. The King of Destruction. It all makes sense. Do you knowwhat he saw? At Actelios Salash?
The Quarass nodded.
I was there. I also know of the promise the King of Destruction made with him.
Promise?
To wipe that place from existence. To scour one of the four remaining Shield Kingdoms of Chandrar to earthwhich I am pledged to support and defend until my bitter end.
The ruler of Germina paused, and Elena eyed her. However, the girl just produced something and offered it to Elena.
Enough. That is a conversation for later. A great moment has occurred. Will you speak with me, Elena? What is your last name?
Othonos. Elena OthonosYour Majesty?
You may refer to me as the Quarass or Quarass. I have no true name.
You dont? Excuse mewhat are you? I dont know much, but I heard people talking about you when the King of Destructioncut off your head?
The Quarass saw Elena look uneasily at her. She smiled, and the young woman wondered if the Quarass were like a Hydra, or if she reincarnated, or if she just flitted from body to body.
She was close, but the Quarass shrugged.
I shall explain, briefly. And you shall tell me of your world. I have no name because each new person, young, old, man, woman, any species who becomes Quarass, becomes one of the countless number who have worn my class and duties. The girl who I was was young, poor, and grew up on the streets of Ger. Perhaps you understand that.
Elena had worked because she had to, rather than continuing to stay in school. In, appropriately, a beauty parlor. Then shed gotten herself through university. By herself.
There was a connection there, so she leaned against a railing as the Quarass spoke. Every now and then, her eyes would go up to the night sky and Amerysor look at Trey.
Betrayer.
People were dead because of what hed done. The largest name among the casualties was Archmage Nailihuaile. Also damagedalthough not peoplewere Gazi Pathseekers armor and Dawils axe.
Wistrams reputation, their monopoly over Earthers, his friendships and relationships with people he had liked, like Eldavin
Trey regretted the dead. He felt guiltyand guiltier still because he didnt know who had died, and the few he did know, like Nailihuaile and Timor, the [Lord] hed stabbeddidnt bother him as much as they should.
Hed killed someone, and it didnt bother him enough. He would be struck like by a hammer if it turned out Sidney had died, or someone he found innocent. But a cold little part of Trey thought that the world was better off without Timor.
Were not changing for the better, Gazi. Teres and I? Were turning into people like Flos. I dont want that for the others.
Trey looked across the deck, towards Elena. She glanced over and met his eyes, and he was the one who looked away.
The Earthers here. More had escaped; more had been recaptured or just never left. The Drowned Folk had some, the Drakes, others.
Of the ones here? Elena was the one that Trey knew best. There was also Erik Muller, the [Actor], two kids from China that he had seen with Shun and Xiang, and some others.
He would get to know them all, Trey suspected. They looked at him like he was a monster. Fair.
Gazi Pathseeker was running her fingers down the crack in her famous armor. She looked at Trey, and then her eyes shifted to the children.
You and Teresa are my lords obsession, in part. He drags you two with him, and so you see war from his perspective. The others need not do that. Nor will they. If some wish to be safe, or leave, I think he will allow it.
Flos? You dont think hell say you have no rights, Im the King of Destruction?
Gazi glanced at Trey. She almost smiled, then nudged him hard in the ribs with one foot.
He might. But if they do not like him, he may be persuaded, especially if we speak our minds. As you knowhe does not care for the company of people he dislikes. Those he wishes to like himthat is different.
Trey nodded. That was as good as hed get for now. He still felt slightly shocked by how it had all gone down. He lay on his back, and Minizi hopped on his chest. She had abandoned her oversized sword, and the two-foot-tall Golem stood proudly with a tiny twig like a claymore. She waved it at Gazi, and the Gazer smiled.
She too was enjoying her freedom. But unlike Amerys, what Gazi was doing was eating. She had a bowl of the [Chef]s food in one hand and was eating with two chopsticks. She was also checking her armor, but the main reason she could do that was, well
Because shed taken it off.
It was the first time Trey had ever seen Gazi take her armor off. That she had done so at all might have had something to do with a month or two of sitting underwater day and night. Underneath her armor, Gazi wore what was surprisingly like a modern, form-fitting skinsuit. She was fairly lithe, as she stretched out.
Oh. And she had three-toed feet, and bigger toes per digit. Trey stared at them, and Gazi wiggled her toes as Minzi looked at her stumpy feet; Trey had only made little plodders without digits. The Lifesand Golem gave Trey a look of betrayal for his artistic license and began to poke at her feet, rearranging them into a copy of Gazis.
Gazi being out of her armor was as close to naked as Trey had ever seen, which made him not look at herespecially because the form-fitting fabric fit her form perfectly. Gazi seemed amused as she realized that.
Meanwhile, one of Raseas crew was feverishly sketching Gazi in her repose. Not just for theartof it, but because they had a suspicion that selling the artwork would earn them as much as their share for the raid on Wistram if they found the right clientele. [Pirates] were, after all, an unscrupulous lot.
Mostly, though, the oddly intimate scene, the relaxation, Gazis armor, was undercut by one thing. Trey coughed.
Gazi?
Yes?
She turned, and Trey looked around.
Maybe you would want to swim once the Illuminary stops moving? Or step into the rain? I think I have some soap in my bag of holding. I, uhdo Gazers have a strong sense of smell?
She gave him a quizzical look until she realized that the two had a radiuseven with admirers like Rasea Zecrew herself. Gazi had that two-month-armor smell, and Trey was doing his best to be politebut even Goelv had retreated from his idol, trying to cover his nose-holes.
Ah. Pass me that soap. I was in my armor.
Right. I know.
I couldnt remove it.
No, I know that
I keep clean regularly. Every day that were not on campaign. My armor as well.
The Gazer insisted. Trey nodded as he passed her a bar of soap. The Gazer kept trying to explain what didnt need explaining.
That was when Amerys moved. She stopped hovering in the air and flitted across the sky. Trey looked up, as did Elena, and one of the Earthers pointed up.
Superwoman.
It was just a comment. Because that was what it looked like. They had seen Eldavins armor, which evoked another type of herobut this was more primal than even seeing someone flying in magic armor.
This was justAmerys. Arms spread, flying down, whipping across the sea and waves, turning, as if it were the easiest thing in the world, and flying down to the decks with a spray of water.
Even Trey, who didnt like heights, felt an instinctive urge to do the same. Magic. Superpowers. If there was anything left to wonder at
It was that.
Of course, instantly, someone had to ruin it.
Superwoman doesnt exist. Its Supergirl.
Shes not a girl, idiot.
Well, then, Wonder Woman.
Wonder Woman has an invisible plane.
Thats even dumber. She can fly!
Only in the latest movies. Canonically
The best of them and the worst of them. Trey looked for the comic book expert as Amerys laughed. She came striding along the decks for three steps, then fell flat on her face.
It was a slow collapse. She lay on the ground as everyone stared at her and tried to inchworm forward. Then she floated up a bit and floated over, turning onto her side.
My legs dont work. Trey, Gaziyou stink.
Stop telling me that.
The Gazer was already lathering up. Amerys chuckled, and Trey got a better sense of her now that she wasnt a prisoner speaking to a possible enemy or conspirator. She was, wellcasual.
On the meter of the Seven plus Orthenon, with Orthenon and Takhatres falling on the prickly side with Gazi as perhaps more of a scary medium, Amerys was on the Mars and Flos side.
Unless youd seen her fighting. That was a good way of describing it. Now that all had passed, she was like a stormcloud that had vented all its static. Relaxeduntil the time came again to get intense.
She floated past Trey then came to a halt, slightly off the ground between the two. Her slightly glowing, electric eyes fixed on the two.
Trey and Gazi. And the Quarass and Rasea.
I missed what it was like to fly. I almost broke down crying so many times in front of thembut that my captors were watching me every moment was why I didnt. You know, they offered me freedom. I just had to sign in blood and great magic not to aid him.
Gazi looked up.
You held out well.
Amerys smiled, a weary, relieved smile, and met Gazis central eye.
One year. I saidone year. One year, and Id break. I didnt know if hed make it there before now. He can get swept up in his wars. Trey Atwood, isnt it? Not Troy Atlas.
Yes, Amerys
Trey tried to get up, but the Archmage lifted a hand.
Rest. I owe you my freedom, Trey. You, Calac Crusland, you, Gazi, but we are bound by service and blood. The Quarass, too. I count my debts. Where is Calac Crusland?
Resting. The Quarass slipped something into his drink. He can mourn tomorrow.
Amerys eyes shifted to the girl on deck.
Ah, as cruel as ever. This one seems inclined to aid us, though?
She looked at Gazi, and the half-Gazer shrugged.
She broke you out.
And stole the Serkonian Lance. Not entirely altruistic. The Nagas will throw ten kinds of tantrums, and there will be repercussions. No doubt that was why she did it. Well, better a viper in hand than one we dont see. Just so long as we have an antidote in the other hand.
Amerys remarked lightly. She sighed.
No politics. Maresar is dead.
Gazi stopped washing herself. She looked up, and her slight smile vanished.
Yes.
Amerys closed her eyes.
Poor Venith. I always thought he would die first. Maresar was so clever; she ran from every fight she knew shed lose. But if it was him or herso goes the [Bandit Lord of Changing Sands]. One of twelve. Rasea Zecrew! Did you lift a glass?
She turned suddenly, and a pair of boots stopped as they strode along the deck. Trey saw a pointed grinand sharp teeth on the Drowned Womans anglerfish side. A light shone from Raseas eye on that side, and the Human one glittered.
Of course. Id never not, though I did it in the moment. One of twelve passes. But well roll out another keg, and Ill lift the first glass with you if youll drink with me.
Alcohol. After so long. Ill drink even your worstbut after that, some proper wine. Just a bit. I havent eaten for two thirds of a year! Aside from fingers and Treys snacks. Now Im starting to feel hungry.
Amerys licked her lips. She turned, floating over, then tried to levitate herself upwards and stand. She drifted forwards, stumbledthen hovered. Trey watched as Amerys figured out how to walk, like a puppet held up by invisible strings.
There was something graceful and eerie about it. Like the Archmage of Lightning was dancing. Rasea Zecrew watched her and then looked at Gazi.
Will you join us, Pathseeker?
Give me a minute.
Gazi was washing herself briskly. Rasea Zecrew looked at Trey.
And you. Do I know you? Youre the lad who broke Amerys out yourself. Do you know me?
Youre the [Pirate] who attacked Flos at Medain.
The [Pirate Captain] laughed and swept off her hat to give him a bow.
No hard feelings, eh!
All the hard feelings.
Gazi muttered. Rasea eyed her but gave one of her fearless grins.
You wouldnt hold it against me on my ship as a guest, would you, Lady Pathseeker? Why, wed have to duel, then! And I dont stab my guestsmuch.
Want me to put on my armor and find out?
Gazi bared her teeth. Some of the [Pirates] oohed, but Amerys lifted a hand as she turned.
Gazi. Dont provoke her, Captain Rasea. Shes protective of our [King]. You rescued me, so he might offer you a drink rather than go for his sword.
Rasea shrugged. She was turning when Amerys remarked.
Besides, if you and Gazi quarreled, Id have to sink this ship. And I dont like incinerating my rescuers.
Oho. The [Pirates] looked at Amerys in silence as the Archmage turned her head. A little spark flashed from one eye as she winked. Rasea held stillthen she burst out laughing and hugged Amerys.
The Archmagesqueaked slightly at the huge hug.
I love you. Archmage, theres a place on my vessel for you if you ever quit this King of Destruction business. Hey, open up the best barrel for the three fiercest women on the sea!
And what will you have?
Someone drifted over. Rasea Zecrew turned as the Quarass shanked her from behind. She took the cup meant for Rasea, and the [Pirate Captain] was met with howls of laughter from her crew. She took her hat off ruefully.
Quarass of Germina, you wound me. Course, its four. I thought a mite-sized ruler might not drink?
One glass for an occasion like this is acceptable. I have been [Bandit Lord] before. Raise a glass. And Im a [Drunkard] with over a hundred levels in the class cumulatively. You do not understand my thirst.
The Quarass sighed. She peered into the barrel and frowned up at them.
Is this a barrel of Fissivilian scotch?
Rasea winked at her.
Yep.
A barrel.
You dont make kegs for [Pirates]. Or [Mages], as it turned out. We got a good haul. Alright, lets get this right. First, to Maresar the [Bandit Lord]! Second, to breaking Amerys out of Wistram! Third, to raiding the Academy of [Mages]!
Rasea scooped up a glass and fearlessly downed what had to be six shots in one go. Amerys took a shot-glass and lifted it before sipping. The Quarass hesitated with a similar portion to Rasea in hand and emptied all but a single shot before sighing and drinking it.
The [Pirates] cheered and went for drinks, and that was how Trey experienced their sailing away from Wistram. Without much in the way of regrets. Just relief.
It was done. If the same had passed and they had all failed and it had been for naught? He imagined that and shook his head.
Freedom. Ill fly to Reim as soon as we land. I could carry you with me, but we need passage for the Earthers. Nerrhavias Fallen is broken at Reim; we must make sure it stays that way. Liberate allies, like the Mad Onesor the Monks of Sottheim.
Amerys broke her vow of talking about the future shortly after the toast. She floated bites of sushi in front of her, nibbling at themher stomach was shrunken from disuse, but she savored each biteas Gazi did likewise. The Gazer blinked one amused eye at Amerys.
Someone already got Sottheim.
Who?
The Empress of Tiqr. She is gathering more of our allies. She has Loquea Dree too, in a bid to retake her homeland.
Amerys blinked. She tripped again as she lost concentration and went floating head-over-heels before she came to a stop in the air and turned.
Wait, Tiqr fell? What else has happened while Ive been out?
Gazi thought about it as a mischievous grin came to her face.
Do you remember the ruler of Jecrass? The current one, not the old [King].
UmumRaelt? Ordinary, fairly low-level [King], likes oranges or something? What, did Jecrass get wiped out? They leaked some of that to me.
Amerys snapped her fingers. Gazi snorted.
He challenged the King of Destruction when our lord was set to take Belchans capitalyou wont believe what happened next. We have a lot to tell you, Amerys.
And a lot to do. I want someone to trim my nails. I want to bathe. II need to walk through a forest and smell the air. And beat Nerrhavia into the ground.
Amerys stretched. Trey watched her, worried, and had to say something.
As long as you remember your promise.
Gazi and Amerys looked at him, and Gazi blinked.
What promise?
She didnt know. Amerys looked at her and then at Trey with great amusement.
You mean, Gazi didnt put you up to it? I thought of any of the Seven, she might have had a hand in it. I made a promise to Trey, Gazi. He told me to my face he wouldnt free me if I refused.
Gazis eyes widened as she looked at Amerys. The Archmage whispered in her ear, and the Gazer swung around to stare at Trey. He smiled, and Amerys nodded at him.
I will keep it, Trey. Not just because I am a [Mage] of my wordbut because I have agreed, in part.
You have?
Trey and Gazi chorused. Amerys rolled her eyes. She had a glass of wine now, and floated it around her with the sushi. She reached for something.
Im so glad I raided my rooms before I got out. Hmmah, here.
She placed something on her nosea pair of spectaclesand produced a little book with a flourish. She floated it in front of her, and Treys suspicions were confirmed. For all her idiosyncrasies and penchant towards warAmerys was still somewhat scholarly. Somewhat
I have a list, here. Of things I was going to say to Flos when he woke. Let me just add that inthere.
The quill she floated scribbled, and, with a flourish, Amerys closed the book, let it float into her bag of holding, and looked at Gazi and Treys expressions. She scowled.
What? I write things down. Not everyone has an eidetic memory or Skill for that. Nor am I turning into Valeterisa, who can remember what frog burped twenty-three years ago in a pond, but cant remember to put on her robes some days!
Offended, she floated back down to sit cross-legged in front of Trey and Gazi. She met the young mans eyes, serious.
It has always seemed to me that Chandrar was the only continent to export [Slaves] in great number. In that sensewe provided a supply to a demand that might have cropped up elsewhere. And for that, other continents have mocked us. Because we trade in lives. Ransoming prisoners has fueled Flos victories in war, and my sympathies never went beyond that. I disliked Roshal as most of Wistram does; spending months in chains has changed my perspective. You have my word.
Gazi exhaled slowly. She looked at Amerys, almost angrily.
Years we argued. Queravia and I. Tottenval too, but Drevish wouldnt commit, and the others
Of course he wouldnt. He needed Djinni for his grand designs, and he studied in Merreid. Well, Trey has convinced me. It will not be easy, you know. Nor simple.
The [Bloodglass Mage] sat up. Elena had edged over, and the Quarass was calmly listening in with some of the [Pirates] on their conversation. Rasea wasnt even trying to pretend, but making one of her crew take down their entire conversation, grinning all the while. He didnt care. His attention was on Amerys.
I know that. But youwill do your best?
Amerys nodded.
I have said it. But we must be ready. After allwhen he changes his mind, they will stand against him. And Roshal? Roshal has all of Wistrams mightand they all fight like Ullsinoi when their backs are against a wall. They might be the greatest foe of his return, Nerrhavias Fallen be damned. But once we gather, Gazi, I, Orthenon, Takhatres, Mars, andDrevishno. He wont be joining us, will he?
Amerys trailed off. Gazi hesitated. She looked at Amerys, and her features changed as she realized the last thing that Amerys didnt know. She closed her eyes a second.
Second-greatest, Amerys. There is one last thing you need to know. Come. Let us go for a walk. I must tell you how he died. And who did it.
Amerys looked at Gazi. The Archmage stopped smiling. She rose.
Theyre still alive?
Yes. Come.
The Gazer lifted her arm, and Amerys leaned against her. The Archmage looked at the Gazer, and, leaning on her for support, the two went for a walk. They traveled off the decks of the Illuminary and began to walk across the air and dark sea, fearless of what might lie below.
Talking.
Now there is a magic Id pay for. An Archmage unchained.
Rasea Zecrew followed them with her eyes, and Trey couldnt help but nod. He looked at Elena. The young woman came to sit next to him. She looked at Trey, the scar on his neck, the Quarassthe freed Archmage and Gazi.
She didnt say anything for a while, just sat. She asked him one question.
Trey. Was it worth it?
He looked after Amerys and sighed. But Trey didnt hesitate.
Yes.
Was it worth it?
Not Amerys breakout, but the whole of it. After the battle was over, and the army of Nerrhavias Fallen surrendered, at last, the King of Destruction came out of his palace.
He had been there throughout the battle, save for the one time he had emerged to throw the javelin. Not in fear or expectation of the end, as it turned out. He had known about the Quarass troops.
Rather, he had not shown himself because hed beenhiding.
Hiding in shame.
He was still bandaged from head to foot, burned beyond healing. He should not have been on his feet, but he walked nonetheless, surrounded by [Healers] and bodyguards.
To see Maresar.
Venith knelt in front of her. He had folded her arms, but then retreated to sit two dozen paces away. Because he had to.
Her body was partly charred from fire, and the arrow had done terrible damage where it struck her on the side. The [Bandit Lord] looked like she was resting bitterly, but almost peacefully.
Venith Crusland sat away from her, staring at her. When he looked at the King of Destruction, two cores of broken metal seemed to pierce outwardsnot just at Flos, but everything.
He sat in a cone fifteen feet wide ofdestruction. The ground was torn up, the stones cracked. Everyone walked wide of him.
Wrath. It had snapped arrows, torn flesh, and it continued. An aura unchained.
Flos Reimarch said nothing. He just knelt too, his bandages bleeding red.
Maresar.
How many more? How much longer, and for what?
Venith didnt say it out loud. Nor did the young woman, weeping, her wounds bandaged. Teresa Atwood looked at Maresar and saw only her, the one casualty in this war.
Nawalishifra shouldnt have been alive, but she was. She wandered among a charnel house of the dead.
Burnt corpses. The Quarass of Germina had struck terror into Nerrhavias Fallen at the end of the battle, with one of the many ways she knew how. Fire. Fire and ash.
It made it less bloody. Almost less gruesome because she found only ash; Stitch-folk had burnt away, cloth and all.
Nawal was sick. Sick at heart. Sick with guilt. Lady Maresar, a living legend, was dead. Her husband had sacrificed a blade to free Nawal of her debts.
Even when I tried to die, I couldnt make amends. Nawal did not know what would happen next. She had seen the King of Destruction come down from his palace, but he had no eyes for her. She had been forgiven by Venith.
She was Nawal
Nawal
Just Nawalishifra. No longer of Clan Tannousin.
It was not that Venith had the power to take away her ties of blood and home. He did not have the class or authority over her.
He had simply told her what shed known, deep down. The day they had abandoned her, let her cast herself on his wrath
She was no longer Nawalishifra Tannousin. Now, she was Nawal.
Free.
Freedom was a terrible thing. She didnt have anything left. No pride, no belief in herself. Only her hammer to offer, and she had sullied the thing lying in the blood. Nawal had cast it down, and she would never pick it up again. Not after what shed done.
The [Smith] looked around and saw at least one group of people were happy, even exuberant. Reims people were exhausted, mourning Maresar, but hard at work.
Stripping Nerrhavias Grand Army. [Soldiers] by the thousand were removing their gear, placing it down, filing past the warriors to stand or eat what was given to them. Silk, Cottonthe Hemp-caste looked darkly pleased as the Silk-warriors protested and were offered a choice to strip or be stripped.
They outnumbered Reims forces, still. But the fight was out of them. Not just because they had lost their commandbut because of them.
Germinas people. The [Assassins] and warriors of Ger were surrounding a figure, two figures, and cheering them.
The Quarass lives! The Quarass triumphant!
Ger shelters her! She shelters us!
Khalid, the Quarass [Champion], and Vaitsha, her [Highborn], transformed by poison into someone whose very touch was deadly, were surrounded by Germinas people, who were cheering some great victory the Quarass had apparently won.
No one got near Vaitsha, but Khalid, who had posed as the Quarass, had led them into battle.
A great victory.
It was. Nawal was no military mind, but she saw it. Nerrhavias Hordes had brought their best weaponry to Reim. Enchanted weapons, potions, scrollseven what some of Reims warriors were calling a hwacha, a mighty weapon of war.
Now, all of it was Reims, and they had truly captured the armory to forge the King of Destructions armies anew.
Will I make blades for him? More blades? Am I needed? Where do I go?
Nawal had no answer. Only the sense of being alive when she felt she should have died.
She wanted to live. That was what the [Smith] realized. She looked around at the bodies littering the ground. The broken walls of the city. Exhausted faces. The [Smith] felt tears running down her bloody cheeks.
She was alive. Nawal sank to her knees.
Alive. Dishonored, class lost, clan gone. She closed her eyes.
I picked up my hammer and forged the blade of my end. I looked into my heart and saw it reap a hundred lives. I made a blade as rare as Naq-Alrama steel, and I have made the Jewel-Metal of Zeikhal. I have forged the swords that command that highest price in the world.
She plucked her veil from her face and let the dirty piece of fabric fall.
It was not enough. I need something more. There has to be something more than that. Than blood and filth. Something more than a sword.
The [Peerless Magic Smith] had turned into a [Fallen Smith].
Now she was simply a[Forgiven Magic Smith]. She looked back towards Venith, Reim, and then at the battlefield and what lay beyond it. So many dead bodies.
A sword would only have added to that carnage. A weight in death. That was no legacy. Even Naq-Alrama blades broke.
All I did was give another weapon to this slaughter. This meaninglessa woman died. A brave woman. Tens of thousands of men and women died in fire and agony for a war, and I forged a blade out of their suffering and death.
Nawalishifra wiped at her face and stared at the blood and tears there. She raised her head.
Until I find something better. Until I find a meaning or metal worth putting an edge towards, for strife or something that matters moreI, Nawalishifra of Chandrar, will forge no more blades. There must be something more to my class than this.
She lowered her head to the ground for a while. Then she rose. To eat and survive. And find a reason why she had lived.
[Vow of the Bladeless Smith declared.]
Nawal lived. They buried Maresar. And time rolled on, as word spread.
Time was a funny thing. So many things were happening so fast that they overlapped, or seemed to happen all at once.
For instance, Grand Magus Eldavins dramatic entry into the Ailendamus conflict with the Dawn Concordat seemed to come moments before news that Rasea Zecrew, Gazi Pathseeker, the Quarass of Ger, and the Golems led by Cognita had sacked the Academy of [Mages] and liberated Amerys.
Which was because it had been within four days of the events happening. Which was bad news for Ailendamus, because Tyrion Veltras had made landfall on Terandria two days before Eldavins announcement.
Also? Concurrent-ish with the Wistram dramawhich was also highly inaccurate, by the way, because it missed a lot of the actual details going onrumor had the Horns of Hammerad all appearing in the news for one reason or the other, although obviously they were far less important.
Save for the fact that Nerrhavias Fallen had moved an entire Grand Army just for one of their number.
Ohand if you were counting timelines, this was all set against the backdrop of the Meeting of Tribes, which was ongoing, had been ongoing, and was now clashing with Drake armies.
Why did this matter? It didnt. Not at all.
And more than you can know. This isnt random; someone was watching Eldavin for when he left to make their move. The same with Eldavin declaring war on Ailendamus merely two days after House Veltras established a beachhead.
Niers Astoragon was someone who made timelines. The [Strategist] was plotting out dates and events and swatting at falling debris landing around him. He eventually looked up and cursed.
Would you stop eating that? Or learn to chew with your mouth closed!
His audience looked at each other, and all of them checked their snacks of rather crumbly sevi-crumbs. A Gnoll favorite that didnt have anything to do with meat; it was a sweet flatbread made even more sweet and mixed into a bar with fruits and honey, a delightful snack.
It also meant that crumbs kept falling on Niers, and some were half as large as his head. Bird nibbled his; he was the messiest eater since mandibles did not make crumbly food less messy.
Tyrion Veltras and Eldavin know each other. Or theyre after something. But what? Neither ones an idiot from what Ive observed.
Numbtongue raised his brows.
Tyrion Veltras isnt an idiot?
Niers snorted and pointed a finger at him.
I like you, Numbtongue. Keep it up, and youll earn your [Sarcasm Bard] class. But lets be honest. Yes, the mans like a stubborn stone welded to a bulls head, but hes one of the worlds most competent [Battle Lords].
My what?
The Hobgoblin blinked slightly uneasily at Niers. That was the thing about the Fraerling. From anyone else, it was a joke. From Niers?
Well, that was why it was so funny. The Fraerling glanced up and kept writing. It looked less like a series of lineslike a timelineand more like a strange spiderweb of connected lines.
He saw the lines. No one else did, but they watched.
Rather like an audience watching something odd or marvelous. Like a blue rabbit that did backflips and cast Tier 2 spells, but more interesting.
Dont you all have anything better to do? This cannot be interesting.
The Titan of Baleros looked up after a minute of writing. His audience glanced at each other.
They were riding along on a wagon as the Fraerling occupied a pedestal to let him see and be seen and not be squashed. Not that this was a wagon used for supplies anymore.
A Tribe was on the move. Multiple tribes, in fact. Not just the Lomost Tribe, or the other Gnoll tribes whod joined them. Day by day, they were increasing in number.
Gnoll tribes versus Drake armies. Or, to be more accurate, Gnoll tribes fleeing Drake armies who were on the offensive. They were vulnerable, especially given that the highest-leveled Gnolls in most tribes were at the Meeting of Tribes.
Disastrous, another time. This would mean war. Since it already looked like it thanks to the revelations coming out of the Meeting of Tribesthe Drakes had jump-started their side of things.
And they would have gotten away with it too if it werent for that meddling Fraerling. Also, the Goblins.
The Ghostly Hand tribe was on the march too, and, for the first time in most peoples living memory, Goblins and Gnolls were marching under the same banner.
Which was Niers. He kept checking his [Message] scroll. Not very high-quality. It was only something a Gold-rank adventurer might buy. Which meant you could still intercept [Messages] and whatnot, but it was the best artifact he could find.
He was writing to his company in code. Fierre peeked over Niers shoulder and got nothing.
Not even a sentence or two. She stared for a good half minute at the strange, stick-like characters before giving up. Even if she could read one of Draths tongues, the Titan was sure she wouldnt be able to crack the interior code.
Things were not well at home, either. But there it was. They knew Niers was alive. Mostly because they were looking for him, but word was spreading. Niers wasnt in hiding. Soon, little Rock Crabs hiding in their shells would know the Titan was here.
The Fraerling put down the scroll hed been laboriously writing large upon; no one made Fraerling-sized equipment anywhere in Izril. He looked back at his events-list and swore.
Bird! I will shoot you!
He went for his crossbow, and a tiny bolt buried itself in Birds left upper arm. The [Hunter] looked at the tiny arrow.
Ooh. Toothpick.
You dont have teeth, Bird.
Then can I not have a toothpick? This is very rude, Octavia. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Bird carefully picked up the tiny bolt and tried to scrape some food off the side of his mandibles. Octavia Cotton looked at Numbtongue, then at Niers, who was swearing and trying to erase the stylized bird that Bird had drawn by connecting events.
There they were. The band of adventurers from Erins inn. Ulvama was peeking at Niers while pretending to sleep on a bed shed made out of supplies. Numbtongue sat with Badarrow as Snapjaw leaned against the [Sniper].
Icecube waddled after the wagon, sighing, but perking up each time Gothica tossed him a scrap of meat. Octavia was mixing up some of Ulvamas magical paints, and Captain Gna kept peeking at them as she rode next to a group of marching Antinium.
Salkis would have joined the group in the cart around Niers, but there was no room. So she rode by as Rasktooth and Infinitypear atepears.
The same as always. But more tight-knit. Niers didnt have to look around to see morefamiliar interactions.
The Antinium had always been Antinium and the same species, most from the same Hive, but now they looked animated.
As if someone had given sentience to Golems. An odd parallel, but it was true. Instead of marching along stolidly without a word, the Antiniumfidgeted. They had oddities.
Like, Grass Shell would now stop for a second, squat down awkwardly, then hurry off after the others. Hed trundle off to the side and come back with a flower or interesting piece of grass and add it to his shell. It was colorful now and had elements of plant matter beyond grass, despite the [Shaman]s name.
What was interesting was that the clippings and flowers didnt look like they were dying. Even days after being picked.
In the same vein, Infinitypear and Rasktooth were a duo, and the Cave Goblin and [Adventurer] Antinium even slept next to each other, though one slept sitting up and the other rolled into a blanket with a dagger in one claw as he snoozed.
Perhaps the most notable change, though, was Pivr and Xeu. The solitary Prognugators, aloof and unhelpful when they did speak, were different.
Pivr most of all. He scuttled next to the two Brothers of Serendipitous Meetings, talking, as one of them, Normen, usually, would tip his hat and dispense sage advice.
Or what Pivr took as sage advice. Alcaz and Normen, the two Brothers who had volunteered to be the last men to carry their perceived dues to Erinthey didnt look like men walking to their deaths anymore.
As for Xeu, she was still hard to spot. But she followed someone around who belonged to a group of his own.
Soldiers and warriors. Even Salkis would head over and talk with some respect, and she was the person who had opened up least. A few Soldiers and the Redfang Hob, Dirtmouth, were included in this groupas well as Captain Gna.
The heart of it was The Crimson Soldier, for whom Xeu had developed something of an obsession. She would quietly follow him, moving left and right, always watching with interest.
Perhaps becausehe always knew where she was. The Crimson Soldier could see or sense Xeu, or his instincts were just honed from literal years of war. It even commanded Gnas respect. Niers thought the [Goblinfriend Bug-Captain]what a classwas beginning to develop the abilities of officers of her rank.
A sense for the experience, aptitude, or simply career of a [Soldier]. Niers, of course, had known The Crimson Soldier was no ordinary Antinium from the start.
However, now The Crimson Soldierand you had to use the The, just like Touma the Great was an entire nameshowed it. He was a crimson red, obviously, like blood or a thousand sunsets he had never seen. The blood of other species, mind you. His was green.
If Gna entered into the weird, exceptionally rare line of classes like [Swarm Lord], he was going to laugh until he threw up.
Mind you, thats what Niers wanted to see. There were classes or variations or just tricks on display with this group he had never seen.
Ulvama, by contrast, the [Shaman of the Old Ways], was as boring as you got. Her memories were an interesting trick, but that was bog-standard Goblin. For anyone who knew Goblin classes.
Numbtongues lightning song and his guitar? More interesting.
Fierre the Vampire and Gothica the [Goth]? A class that had never existed as far as Niers knew until recently, yet was not green?
Fascinating beyond belief. Niers wanted to stay here and just see what happened to this chaotic lot. What class would Badarrow get when he advanced past [Mountainrange Sniper]? Niers wanted to know, and he would bet the answer would surprise him.
But he had a job to do. And the friends of the innthe Fellowship of the Inn? No, that sounded stupid. Their growing sense of camaraderie forged in battle wasnt all that had changed.
They were the center of attention for Gnolls and Goblins marching around them. A tiny groupfollowed by the Ghostly Hand tribe, and amidst and following Lomost and other Gnolls whod joined up after their rescue.
Thousands so far, and most of them non-combatants. The highest-leveled fighters were actually thegroup of mixed species around the wagon. Which was fine; he had several Level 30+ warriors and [Mages], and besides, these were Gnoll noncombatants.
Every second Gnoll marching or riding along the ground had a bow or sling. Even children could hurl a stone hard enough to crack your forehead.
Not that Niers placed them anywhere near where a sneak attack might occur, if anyone could sneak up on him. But it was the kind of trick that made their perceived threat-count double or triple in an enemy [Strategist]s [Threat Analysis] Skill if they just went by unit.
That was the kind of mind-game the Fraerling employed. You had to know how the Skill worked, know how to trick itNiers glanced up as a Drake [Lady] peered around.
Theyre still watching us. Do they get bored?
It was like an exact replica of his comment. The Goblins, Antinium, Gnoll, Drake, Stitch-girl, and Humans stared at him like some strange relic because he was Niers.
The Gnolls and even Goblins stared at each other and the group riding along like the oddest carnival in the world.
Little Gnoll cubs would race over, sniffing at the strange group, then be called back. Which was a good sign; the adults were losing their wariness of the Antinium and Goblins.
The first few days, theyd refused to move out of their group and had their paws near their weapons. Now? They werent comfortable, but after four days of not being stabbed by Goblins in their sleep?
The trick was exposure. Exposure to the Antinium and Goblins made them less of a threat.
It also helped that Bird was there. There was nothing quite like seeing Bird dueting his silly songs with Numbtongue reluctantly playing backup to jar the image of dread Goblins and the Black Tide out of your head.
Do something interesting, then, Salkis. Juggle knives or something. Anyone?
Were the Fellowship of the Inn, Lord Astoragon, not travelling [Performers]!
Fierre remarked. Niers scowled.
He was losing the infighting. Too compact. Too many punches! When he threw a haymaker in desperation, the Antinium captured it with two arms and tried to break his arm by bringing an elbow down.
The Antinium watching had never seen these tricks. A man with a hat, Alcaz, slowly took it off.
Ive never seen someone fight like that.
The Brother of Serendipitous Meetings stared at the four-armed fighting style with the Antinium around him. Learning.
Venaz retreated as the Soldier came at him. He took a breath.
One blow, one death. His eyes, which had regained their usual color in shockturned red.
Uh oh. Stop him
The Fraerling looked up from his perch, but Venaz howled, and his last charge was a replica of how he had defeated a fellow Minotaur at the Games of Daquin. One blow, with all his weight behind it, aimed at the head.
The Crimson Soldier saw it coming and began to turn. Venaz saw he was shielding his face with two arms on his left so his trajectory changed to the shoulder.
Break the shoulder to pieces and cripple him for life! The Minotaur struck The Crimson Soldier like a sledgehammer and heard a gutteral voice
[Body: Redirection].
The Antinium spun with the Level 3 Skill. Spun, and Venazs fist missed the shoulder as The Crimson Soldier twisted, and two arms on his right came up to crack four of Venazs ribs. The Minotaur roared and stumbled backwards, hand on his sword. He couldnt win this fight with his fists.
Hed lost.
The Crimson Soldiers duel with Venaz had stopped most of the fighting, which had already closed out, but Wil Kallinad and his two clones were still holding their own. The Brothers of Serendipitous Meetings and Antinium had skirmished with him, but the [Lord] was frowning around the odd encounter when two Hobs ran at him.
Two Hobs versus three [Lords]. The three Wils moved in concert, spreading out to flank their foe. Which was a mistake, because the first Hob with the crystal blade clashed with the first two Wilsbacked up as the second parried a swingand both turned on the third Wil.
Oh
Wil #1 deflected Badarrows slash, and Numbtongue calmly ran him through the side. The other two Wils blanched as the Hobgoblins calmly ganged up on the [Lord]. Seeing it, they tried to close ranks.
The two Redfangs spread out, so both Wils were back-to-back. Badarrow and Numbtongue watched each other, and the Wils realized that their teamwork was almost as good as
Yah!
Badarrow shouted. He charged with a giant swing overhead as a feint as Numbtongue leapt forwards with a thrusting strike then backed off before he ran into the tip of Wils blade. Both Wils backed up and slammed into each other.
The Redfangs took the moment and Numbtongue tossed his sword. He tossed his sword, and Wil #2 parried it, looked up, and saw the guitar descend down on his head. It made for a fine mace.
Dont kill the last one, Badarrow!
The Hobgoblin grunted as he heard the voice. He and Wil slashed at each other as the off-balance [Lord] tried to fend him off. Badarrow waited for his timing, slapped Wils sword down hard, then jumped forwards and booted him between the legs as hard as he could. The [Sniper] saw the [Lord] go white and keel over. He grunted, putting his sword down.
He didnt like swords as much as bows. But that proved it. He still had it. The Minotaur was just good. The Hobgoblin put a foot on the fallen [Lord]s chest as Numbtongue, chortling, claimed two magic gemstone swords. Now that was an investment. He almost touched the sword before Niers warned him to stop and sighed.
Curses.
Three [Strategists] were down, and the last one had drawn his greatsword. Venaz saluted The Crimson Soldier grimly as the Antinium backed up. He began to blur with the [Haste] spell and then realized his friends were down.
Dead? No. And Berr and the Wild Wastes tribe hadnt been fighting. Indeedthey hadnt gone to the rescue of their valuable clients, but had instead been watching with huge grins.
Even in his battle-haze, Venaz could realize something was off, and the Minotaur was looking around when a familiar voice rang out. Peki, staring up at the sky as Garia and Fierre high-fived; Merrik, blinded and surrendered; Wil, probably in too much pain to hear properly with Badarrow standing on him; and Venaz all heard that familiar voice.
Students! The simulation is over. Your test is complete. You will now wake up from the illusion spell and receive your final grade.
The Titan of Baleros stood on his pedestal and looked around. Just to see their expressions. The laughing little giant who cackled at their incredulity in his battle where no one had diedjust thought they might.
And people wondered why he had enemies. Ulvama and Bird glanced at each other, then Bird flicked Niers off his pedestal.
As soon as Niers had seen the ambush and realized who it was, he had located Berr and told him to stop fighting. The Gnoll had seen his kin with Goblins and hadnt decided to go into a blood-crazed slaughter anyways.
That the Titan had let his four prized students fight with the Fellowship of the Inn was because he wanted them to level. And test each other. One could argue his four students had been outmatched from the start in terms of sheer numbers, but Niers had told the really dangerous combatantsand one slightly incompetant one, Falsto hang back.
Bird, Ulvama, and, naturally, Apista, had all been forced to stay on the sidelines because of their sheer unadulterated killing prowess. The bee hadnt been mentioned by name, but she knew she was too good for that fight.
As for the students? Well, all of them had still been outnumbered, but the ones who looked truly shamefaced were Wil and Peki. Venaz kept staring at The Crimson Soldier as the Antinium stood, the silent victor surrounded by awed Workers and Soldiers.
Alright. Who here thinks they did the worst? Class? Let me give you a hint: its not who you expect! Were excluding Venaz for the sheer idiocy of putting away a Relic-class sword to fist-fight an Antinium.
His students looked at the beaming Professor, rubbing his hands together, strolling about on a little pedestal of wood. Talking as if they were back in class. Wil kept pinching himself just in case this was actually an illusion.
He was a terrible little man. His eyes twinkled, and his greying hair was less well-combed than usual; he hadnt his flamboyant dress, more like something cobbled together as best as the [Sewer] in the Lomost tribe could do on short notice, and he looked thinner than last they had seen him.
But it was certainly Niers Astoragon, the Titan. A half-foot tall man who dominated every room when he wanted to be known, with a presence a hundred times his height. A twinkle of pure mischief in his faintly violet eyes.
No one? Alright, lets start with Peki, who did magnificently, taking down the lone aerial threat, sniping the [Archer]and then giving way to [Martial Artist] pride and fighting two young women hand-to-hand when she should have been maneuvering around the battlefield. And then losing. Second placeagain, were exempting Venazis Wil, who fancied himself a Gold-rank adventurer and put his real body at risk rather than sending his two copies up as expendables. Third?
Professor!
Wil shouted. The Titan stopped and turned to Wil.
Yes, Wil?
Is that you, Professor? How are you here?
Merrik was rubbing healing potion on the bug bites, and he was covered in filth. Venaz had cracked his ribs and taken other wounds, but he was ignoring them and just staring around. Peki was rubbing her own arm and ribs, and was tilting her head back and forth. Wil feltdumbfounded, which he had associated with Niers long ago.
But even so! This was something else. Niers beamed at him.
Its a long story, Wil. Lets just say we both found our adventures, eh? Nowunless weve gotten those bastards who tried to kill the Doombringers, which I doubt, Im afraid, we have only a few prisoners to interrogate and a lot of catching up to do. Students! Fall in.
And they did. It was so instinctual that the students found themselves following Niers as Touma the Great carefully lifted the pedestal and brought him over to the prisoners.
The Hekitr tribe was clearly amazed, but the students had been trained to adapt to new events. Honored Berr seemed the most calm out of his company, who were watching the Goblins with visible distrust, but the Fellowship of the Inn were also fairly adaptive.
Some of them. Numbtongue was still peering at Peki, and he realized they were the [Strategists] hed seen at sea! His jaw dropped.
This is insane. Goblins? I can understand the Professor appearing with a Gnoll army and a high-level group of fighters. Thats just expected. But Goblins?
Venaz stomped after Niers. Merrik raised his brows.
What about Antinium?
Pah. He was near Liscor. He must have picked them up. Obvious.
Pekis head swung from Merrik to Venaz, and she began nodding as if it were. Wil was still stuck onwell, the bee holding a cigar. Hed noticed it buzzing around, and that was one thing, but he had the distinct impression the bee was actually smoking it.
My eyes. I think Im dreamingor dead. I died on the 5th Wall, and its just been a bad dream for the both of us. Is thatthe Titan of Swamps and Jungle? The Marsh-parter? The second of the Forgotten Wing Company? Named Adventurer?
A little figure was lying downwell, sittinglooking haggard and distraught with a few of the Gnolls whod tried to kill the decoys. He sat up as the Fraerling chuckled.
Go on, dont stop with my nicknames. How in the name of Elves did a Lizardman happen to be travelling with a Gnoll kill-squad? Did I hearRhir?
Viri, the Lizardman [Longstick Jumper], Merishs friend and one of the irregulars from 5th Wall, where he would always be, in part, looked up at the Titan of Baleros with tears in his eyes. He sat up and bowed.
Lord Astoragon. Its good to see someone from home. Im Viri. Viri Taxshirul, from the Stone Gaze company? We were in Rhir. I came here toto attend the Meeting of Tribes with my friend. My detachment was wiped out, so I was given leave foram I dreaming?
Niers Astoragon knelt, looking down at Viri. Someone had trained the little Lizardman; he didnt blabber like his kin, but gave something of a direct report. The Titan nodded, frowning.
I know Stone Gaze. Auspicious. Gorgon-led group, or Medusa? 5th Wall? Then youre the ones who ran into the Death of Magic.
You knew about that?
Viri glanced up, eyes wide. The Titan hadnt recalled which groups were there, though he remembered the report. It was simple deduction. But he was also the Titan, so he lied.
I did. Your detachment fought bravely, didnt they? What was your commanders name? Forgive me, Ive forgotten. Gorgon or Medusa?
Uxel. He was a Gorgon. But we also had a Commander. Cirille of Manus. She died too. Merish was there. Did heis he alive?
Niers shifted to look for Shaik. She shrugged.
Your Gnoll friend? The one with two axes? I think he got away, thanks to my students untimely attack.
Good. Hes not a bad Gnoll. But his tribe is crazy.
Viri relaxed slightly. The other Gnolls from Plains Eye were glaring at him, but they dared not speak. They stared at Niers with sheer disbelief, as many people did when they met a Fraerling for the first time.
They were going to kill a little girl! And that other Gnoll. All because they have white fur. I told themI told them you could dye your scales in Baleros. What did it matter? But they call them Doombringers. Lord Astoragon, Merish isnt a bad Gnoll. But hes going crazy.
Niers nodded. He looked around and gestured.
Separate Viri from the others. Hes not to be chained. I want a word with you, Viri, and for you to tell me everythingfrom Rhir to how you got here. I saw you try to warn us, and Im taking that on credit. Do you swear by Nagas you had no idea what you were doing and tried to stop your friend and the others once you knew what you were about?
Viri gulped and raised a claw.
By the Nagas and Stone Gaze, I do, Lord Titan. I kept trying to talk sense into Merish, but with all the others about telling him he had to kill themplease dont kill him. Please.
Niers held his stare for a moment, then nodded. As if he could strike down a Gnoll from afar just by willing it.
Good. Then well see if we can find out what this is about.
He rose, turned back to his students, and looked at the two Chieftains of Gnoll and Goblin tribes.
Chieftains, lets strike camp. I think we have another Gnoll tribe nearbyIm sensing a mass of Gnolls to the north. Can someone tell them were not holding you lot hostage before we have a third ambush? Students? Get healed, meet me in the command space in fifteen minutes. Everyone else? Youre free to attend if youre important. Whos the [Mercenary] over there who kicked the stuffing out of everyone?
That would be me, Titan of Baleros.
A small, old Gnoll strode forwards with a huge grin. Niers looked at him as he straightened.
Whom do I have the honor of addressing?
The Gnoll [Berserker] grinned wider with appreciation.
Berr of Wild Wastes. But I must be Berr, to the Titan of Baleros, who is beyond honored in his lands.
Niers smiled faintly. Ah, yes, it was coming to him, the proper address.
In that case, I will be just Niers, and Ill call you BerrI think thats appropriate. May I invite you to have something to eat with me? Thank you for keeping my idiotic students safe, and for pulling your punches.
The [Barbarian] grinned as the other Wild Wastes Gnolls chuckled.
Only a [Berserker] can tell when it is time for strife and time to avoid breaking teeth or bone. You are well said, Titan. I accept. Do you have good food?
Niers waved one hand.
Ive got Goblins, Honored Berr. Ive noticed that they tend to collect the stuff.
Goblins. Professor, I understand the rest of it. You dont have to regale us with stories of your escapethough were sure to listen and hear itbut why Goblins?
Half an hour later, with wounds patched and everyone sitting or standing in a broad tent and the Hekitr Chieftain joining Shaik and Orni, Venaz was still protesting the one objectionable detail in this unexpected reunion.
Badarrow rolled his eyes as Snapjaw sniffed and gobbled down pumpkin tarts. She was still put out about being kicked out of the saddle, and a whining Icecube was being fed half a cow after his upsetting run in with Peki.
The Minotaur glanced at the [Sniper] and stared at the other Goblins. Merrik was eying the Antinium, and Peki and Bird kept staring at each other. Neither one had blinked, and it didnt seem to occur to Peki that Bird was never going to blink since he had no eyelids.
Wil? Wil just focused on Niers, because he was positive the Titan was the center of all this. Niers clicked his tongue impatiently.
Venaz, you are the most brilliant idiot Ive had the misfortune to teach.
Thats a virtue of my people, Professor.
No, it is not. Ive taught Minotaurs before, and you are the most egotistically stubborn one yet. You had the brilliance to actually take me off-guard, and the stupidity to try and fist-fight the most veteran Antinium Soldier in existence. We are facing an inter-species war across Izril, my company is under attack, and there is a sapient bee who smokes Dreamleaf over there, and youre focused on Goblins.
Niers pointed, and everyone looked at Apista, who was huffing a cigar while Rasktooth waited for a turn. Venaz blinked, slightly taken aback. Wil sat up.
He actually ambushed you, Professor?
Niers rolled his eyes and raked a hand through his hair.
Yes, he did. I was focused on the other ambush, and it was commendably fast. Sneaking up out of my radius and then a fast charge in. Well done. Dont let it get to your head.
But we ambushed you? You, professor?
A delighted smile spread across Merriks face. The Titan scowled as Pekis face brightened up, and Wil exchanged a significant look with Venaz.
Yes, you ambushed me. Celebrating that is only acceptable when were at the academy. Youre leveling up. You areleveling up. Hows Yerranola?
The Titan quelled their excitement with a single question. Wil looked at the Fraerling, who had given him the start to the adventure.
Shes better, Professor. We found something like a miracle medicine that stops her pain. I want to take a sample to Baleros butshes better. But she paid for my mistake.
Niers Astoragon stopped pacing, and gave Wil a genuine look of sympathy.
Now theres a proper commanders way of thinking. Yes, absolutely. You led the campaign, a friend paid the price. Remember that. Remember that, and never let it distract you or drag you down when youre making the choices that have to be made. Only remember it. Its good you found an antidote. Feshis alive, I take it?
At the Meeting of Tribes. We were headed north to find you, actually, Professor. The Wild Wastes tribe were our escortuntil the war broke out.
Merrik explained. Numbtongue raised his eyebrows as he looked at the four students. Badarrow nudged him, and both Redfangs plus Dirtmouth all turned to Honored Berr.
The old Gnoll was listening, cross-legged, eating almost as fast as Snapjaw and Ulvama and half the Antinium. He twitched one ear as the Redfangs looked at him with something approaching reverence.
Old warrior. He lookedtough. Numbtongue wanted to be him when he was older.
Oddly, though they had just been trying to kill each other, Numbtongue didnt feel the hostility he might havemainly because no one had died. Also? He saw the [Lord] eying him with wariness, but not an instinctive hatred.
The Minotaur, nowthere wasnt much Erin in him at all. And it was Erin whom Numbtongue thought of.
A chance. But Venaz folded his arms.
How did you come here, Professor?
The Titan stopped pacing back and forth, having heard Wils account of how theyd gotten here. He turned, and, for a second, everyoneespecially the studentswaited for one of the Titans thrilling tales of survival against all odds. It was in Niers eyesand then it faded.
He looked at Numbtongue, and the silent inn, Mrshas kidnapping, and the rest was written across his face. He sighed, sat down on a tiny carved wooden stool, and shook his head.
I made a mistake. Ill tell you everything tonight, students. But the point? To summarize it all, I went on an adventure looking for a grand old time, and I made a mistake. But for luck, as much as my resourcefulness, I survived. I kept making silly mistakes because I thought I was the Titan of Baleros. I ended up here, in a warzone, chasing a kidnapped girl and investigating a plot to kill children among the Gnoll tribes. Meanwhile, someone is attacking my peopleFraerlingsand trying to take down my Great Company. I have myself to blame, and I will.
His students blinked as the Titan sat there, looking weary. Then Niers raised his head and gave them a sardonic smile.
Never let it be said your Professor doesnt admit when hes wrong. Trust meIve had a lot of people remind me. In the last months, Ive been wounded more badly than I ever have since my adventuring days by a damn avian, been outlevelled, and surprised too many times to count. Betrayed, too. Peclir Im is a traitor and a dead man.
His students were astonished, but Niers clapped his hands.
That is a storyand you are all invited to hear itbut not the point. Right now, I need us all on the same page. Students! Im here, in front of you. No, this is not an illusion.
Peki opened her beak.
But you said
I lied, Peki. I lie about things for fun and because it amuses me.
The Garuda frowned and raised a fist.
You lied?
He lies. He is a bad man. A bad man who is bad at chess and being nice to people.
Everyone turned to Bird, and Niers scowled.
Shut up, Bird.
Antinium. Im looking at Antinium and Bird the Hunter, no less. I thought you were on Pallass walls.
Merrik pointed at Bird, recognizing him. Bird tilted his head.
You recognize me? I am banned from Pallass. I came here because I am looking for Mrsha. Are you a Dwarf? Do you know Pelt?
Merrik growled in exasperation.
Why does everyone think all Dwarves know each
Then his face changed into one of recognition.
Wait a second. I do know Pelt. How do you know Pelt?
How about Dawil?
Iyes, but hes a Gold-rank adventurer! These examples dont count!
Bird happily slapped his knees, but The Crimson Soldier put out a hand and everyone turned back to Niers. He nodded.
Merrik. You just had your first conversation with an Antinium. One of the infamous Black Tide of Izril. Soulless, mindless killing machines, Ive heard them called, from Rhirs hells. If I told you Bird is actually more representative of their species than notdespite being weird, I will admitwhat would you say?
The Dwarfs eyes closed, and his blocky expression turned thoughtful. Thoughtful. He looked at Bird with a quality Numbtongue recognized, like when Erin would sneakily drop her guard before pulling one of her stunts. Only, this wasnt subterfuge, just thought.
Honestly, Professor? It would knock me flat as a coina month ago. But after watching the Ksmvr of Chandrar seriesI can believe it. People are people. Seems to me weve misjudged the Antinium or theyre changing.
A- thoughts. Mainly because you had help, but beyond satisfactory. Keep it up, and apply it to Goblins. At least, the ones here. Theyre all on the same pagerescuing the little Gnoll who was attacked. A Doombringer, and if you have insight into that, Ill give you a passing grade for the entire next semester.
The Titan smiled proudly. Merrik nodded, and the Antinium stirred as the [Strategists] looked at them thoughtfully. Peki pointed at Fierre.
Whats that?
Im Human!
Fierre spluttered. Peki narrowed her eyes without a word. Niers chuckled.
A special Human with special classes, Peki. Drop it. May I present
A pained expression flitted across his face.
The self-described Fellowship of the Inn? Ask them what it means. Goblins, Antinium, Gnoll, Humans, Stitch-Person, Drake, and I suppose I complete the bunch. A group of irregulars, plus two Gnoll tribes and a Goblin tribe. Those are the forcesthis is not a simulation or a game. Together, were going to make war on Drake armies, Gnoll tribes, and conduct rescue and defense operations. Sound easy? Because I assure you, this is going to be difficult.
The students blinked. Merrik rubbed his hands together, Peki began to nod with visible excitement, and Wil gulped.
Professor. What about Feshi and Yerra?
Niers waved a hand.
I want them, too, obviously. And if Weatherfur joins usIll take any ally running, Wil, but we have a multiple-objective scenario. Halt the Doombringer killings. Uncover whatever plot that is, which might just take us into conflict with the largest Gnoll tribe in existence. Get me to a portbut only after we halt the Drakes trying to wipe out every Gnoll tribe and put our finger on the scales of this war. Lastly? Learn as much as we can and level up.
He looked meaningfully at the Antinium and Goblins. The students stood there, daunted by his objectives. Yet Niers was looking at each of them.
Youre all [Officers] and [Strategists]. I could have six of my best students helping meand youre all old enough and experienced. Plus, you have three Relics from Khelt no less. I wont beat around the bush; you found me. Congratulations. You can claim whatever Perorn or Foliana offered you, or sell the information to my enemies, and Ill see you in the academy for the fall semester. Oryou can accept immediate commissions to battlefield officers in the Forgotten Wing Company. Paid positions, and I will tell you Im paying double-rates, and you can use me as a reference or enlist once this is over. Youll level or die, but I could use your help.
What a strange offer. Yet Niers was their Erin, and Numbtongue realizedthey were Niers Goblins. That was how he rationalized the moment, because the way they reacted couldnt make sense to him otherwise.
Merrik just laughed and rubbed at his hair. Peki was nodding instantly, and Wil hesitated, looking around before giving Niers a slight nod.
If we can ask questions, I could see that, Professor.
It was only that stupid Minotaur who obstinately folded his arms. His glare was boring a hole in Numbtongues head, so the [Bard] glared back.
Professor. The Goblins.
Bird. Hand me my crossbow.
Niers began to aim it at Venazs chest, but the Minotaur raised his voice.
Professor! I am not being merely bigoted or intolerant of other species! I see the Antinium and Goblins here and both are exceptionally dangerous species who have attempted to or wiped out nations! I am a son of the House of Minos, and we fight Goblins!
At this, Numbtongue couldnt hold his tongue any more. The [Bard] rolled his eyes.
Hah. Everyone fights Goblins. Big deal.
Venaz turned, snorting, to glare at him, as the Goblins all laughed. However, two Goblins didnt immediately laugh. Shaik gave Venaz a long stare, and, sitting quietly and trying to pick up some of the snacksPyrites ghost glanced up.
Careful.You might be wrong.
Numbtongue and Shaik looked at Pyrite, as the ghost of the Goldstone Chieftain glanced at Venaz. The Minotaur [Strategist] looked at Numbtongue and then away.
I dont answer to you, Goblin.
You challenged Numbtonguethats his name, by the way, Venazand Badarrow to a fight. I was already going to upbraid you for your fistfight, Venaz. Do I have to do it twice?
I noticed this wasnt a true battle, Professor. I respect whomever that red Antinium is. Are you going to tell me I wasnt right to engage a warrior with a magic blade at the onset of the battle, knowing how dangerous they could be?
Niers blew out his cheeks, visibly annoyed.
So taking on two Hobs by yourself isnt bravado, Diamond Sword of Serept or not?
I had confidence I could win. Theyre only Hobs, and the Goblins on Izril are known to be inferior to the ones Minos faces. But I object to working with either.
Every Goblin in the room stopped chortling at Venazs expense. Slowly, the three Redfangs eyes narrowed.
Niers? He glanced at Numbtongues expression with raised brows.
Bold claim for you to make. I didnt see you exactly wiping them out.
Venaz shifted. He gave Numbtongue a grudging look, and Badarrow the same.
Theyremore proficient than I expected. Almost as good as a regular warrior of Minos, Professor. So I underestimated them. I recant that, but not my comments about Goblins in general.
You think you know good Goblins? Hold still. Ill cast [Lava Orb].
Ulvama glared. Her claws glowed dangerously, but Niers waved her down.
Venaz isnt wrong. Listen, Venaz. Im losing my temper, and youre being obstinate. Before I shoot you, explain your comments. I know what you mean, but the rest of the world doesnt actually follow the House of Minos every move with fascination. They have no idea about the Island of Goblins.
Numbtongues ears perked up. Reiss, Pyrite, Shaikeven Snapjaw and Ulvamaall turned with a sudden, true interest. Venaz hesitated.
Surely?
He looked around. Wil, Peki, Merriksome of his fellow students were frowning but with faint recognition. Berr raised his paw.
I know what he means, yes? But Im old.
Niers raised his brows. Venaz looked the most shocked since the entire conversation began.
But theyreno one? There is a reason Minotaurs, wherever they travel, will sometimes take on contracts to battle Goblins for no cost. Weve fought them since the House of Minos was incepted! No one remembers?
He looked outraged. Niers sighed.
Leaders of nations are aware, and people who travel the sea. Venaz, the truth is that Minos is quite adept at keeping them contained, if not eliminating them so no one worries. Unlike Rhir, who attracts our attention by virtue of being in danger of losing their war rather constantly. Explain.
Yes. Explain. Youre not that good, Minotaur. I know one more dangerous.
Venaz turned and peered at Numbtongue for the first time like a person, rather than an intelligent monster. He hesitated.
Who would that be?
Numbtongue shut his mouth. Niers looked amused, and Venaz ground his teeth.
Your name is Numbtongue. I can hear. Youre not the most dangerous Goblin Ive ever seen either. Not by far.
The [Bard]s eyes narrowed.
I know Im not. I know a Minotaur called Calruz of Hammerad. Strong Minotaur. Honorablesort of.
The [Strategist] of the House of Minos blinked.
Calruz ofis he consorting with Goblins as well as dishonoring all of us?
Numbtongue snorted. Niers finger twitched on his crossbows trigger.
Venaz
Professor! He surely knowsalright. Alright!
Venaz took a deep breath. He looked around the room at Shaik, her bodyguards, the other Hobs, and eyed the Cave Goblins. He pointed at Rasktooth.
Huh. A species variant. Unusual.
Rasktooth pointed at his chest with a thumb claw then at Venaz.
Me unusual? You unusual!
The other Goblins went oooh and backslapped him. Venaz peered past Rasktooth at Gothica with a huge frown.
Odd class.
Stick sword up bum.
Gothica made an expressive gesture with both claws. Fierre patted her on the shoulder with approval. The Goblins didnt lack for sass, but Venaz didnt seem surprised they could talk or had classes, like Wil was. He was on a different level of surprise. He knew Goblins.
Hobs, regular Goblins, and one [Shaman]. If I am dismissive and thought I could take any Goblin tribe, it isnt because Im a fool. RatherI understand Goblins move the world over. Occasionally Goblin Kings arise, but the Goblins of Izril are rated as fairly unlikely to require interventionespecially with their Goblin Lord deadby the House of Minos strategists. And we do watch them. Im surprised by their martial prowess, but now I recognize Redfang, which were a named tribe.
Badarrow and Numbtongue blinked, and Dirtmouths mouth opened as she chewed some clay for variety. A Minotaur kingdom knew of their tribe? She blushed, putting her hands to her cheeks. Theyd made it!
Why are we not strong?
Venaz shrugged in answer to Badarrows question.
Individual Goblins? We had a Tremborag listed, as well as a high-level [Witch] and one of your Great Chieftains in the north. In the south
He counted briefly on his fingers.
about the same number of Goblins, Chieftains or otherwise, we were uncertain of. Im sure these Redfangs might be skilled warriors, and you weregood. Whats your name?
Badarrow.
Venaz grunted.
Hm. Thats not traditional Goblin naming. Nor does the House of Minos underestimate your intelligence or ability to adapt. Its justin all of Izril, you have one singular Goblin Chieftain confirmed as being one of the Great Goblin subtypes. A Fomirelin, as you call yourselves. He has as many as, what, ten of his kind in his tribe?
The Redfangs and other Goblins stirred. Rasktooth frowned around.
What that?
Ulvama was watching Venaz like a hawk. Even Niers was rubbing his chin with interest, though he knew the term. Venaz snorted softly.
You dont even know. A giant Hobmassive, far taller than normal. Unto half-Giants as to regular Humans, I suppose. With more abilities than just that. Most of you dont know what Im talking about. Thats a Fomirelin. Your most dangerous tribe in all of Izril has ten. When the Goblins of their damned floating isle clash with the House of Minos every year, we have seen two dozen in battles regularly. A Goblin Lord haunts that isle, and it is the reason the House of Minos must fight to deplete their numbers. No force has ever taken that isle, but we keep them contained.
Numbtongues jaw dropped. Pyrite had gotten up and was peering at Venaz. He looked at Numbtongue and nodded.
The isle of Goblins. Greydath had told Pyrite about it, once. A Goblin Kings legacy.
Fomirelins? Great Goblins? An island? Is this true, Professor?
Wil turned to Niers and the Titan shrugged.
The House of Minos clashes with them once a year. A bloody affair. The island floats, you see, and it has strong magical protections. The Minotaurs have always laid claim that they keep the Goblins more or less contained by way of attrition, or else the Goblins would send out groups to lead other tribeswhich they do, despite the Minotaurs best efforts. I have often wondered, thoughwho is containing who?
Venazs look of satisfaction as he surveyed the room turned to one of astonishment as he glanced at the Titan. Niers met the gaze calmly, and Numbtongue remembered the powerful army of Minotaurs who had beaten the King of Destruction.
There were Goblins who could fight them? Who had their own island?
A city. Reiss was whispering it, but Venaz just folded his arms once more.
I am sworn to prevent another Goblin King occuring, Lord Astoragon.
And you think Im not? Venaz, you pig-headed idiot, I knew the Goblin King! I spoke with him! Who regrets Velan the Kind more? Me or you?
Niers roared, and the Minotaur looked embarrassed. Everyone turned to Niers, and Ulvama gasped.
You spoke with the Goblin King?
The tiny Fraerling stood, the focus of so many crimson Goblin stares, and looked past them all. His right hand twitched.
I shook his hand. I counted myself as his tribes ally, and I thought he would be the Goblin Lord to make a better way for their people. Then he went mad, butchered his allies, my peopleand fled. I tracked him down to Izril, and I swore never again to ally with Goblins. So here we are.
He gazed at Numbtongue, and the Hob saw the Titans weary gaze narrow.
Goblins and Antinium and more. Venaz, they wont become Goblin Kings from this, and these oneshave done nothing wrong but defend children. Enough. Walk off or help me, and learn something about Goblins that you can take back to the Minotaur King. If you want to know whether it was right or wrong, go back to her once this is over. But I have met her too, and she respects honor. Go back and tell her you didnt fight against child-killing monsters and a war of aggression from Drakes because you couldnt stand with Goblins when the time came.
Venaz jerked in outragethen slowed as he and the Professor came face-to-face. A tiny man on a pedestal, clothes blowing as Venaz snorted. The Minotaur looked at Niers, then at the Goblins.
I will report everything I see, Professor. This is larger than you or I.
The Titan never moved. The [Grandmaster Strategist] looked Venaz right in the eye, then slowly turned his head. To look at Numbtongue, Snapjaw, Ulvama, and the others.
Yes. Before I dieI want to know the secret of the Goblin Kings. Are you with me, Venaz?
The Minotaur took a long moment. Then he saluted.
Lead on, Professor.
And there it was. The Fellowship of the Inn grew, by a Gnoll tribe, some mercenariesand four [Strategists]. Venaz stepped backwards as Niers began to redistribute their organization, inquire about supplies, locations of other tribes, and he interrupted lessbut he still interrupted.
Numbtongue didnt like him. However, he was gratified not to have shed more blood, and the students looked at the Antinium, Goblins, and introduced themselves afterwards.
I am Peki. You are a [Martial Artist].
Y-yes. But only a bit. I mean, I learned a few punches and kicks, but I didnt have a teacher, not really. My friend, the one whoshe left.
Garia was so flustered she tripped over her words. Peki stared at her, then at Touma the Great.
Youare a [Martial Artist]?
He clasped his hands together, all four, in that fist-into-palm greeting, and Pekis eyes widened. She put a wing arm on Garias shoulder.
You move bad.
I know, I
You need training. You fight with me. We train. You too.
She pointed at Touma the Great, who looked at the [Martial Artist] from Pomle with surprise. Peki looked around.
And you, whatever you are.
Im Human.
Fierre hissed, looking around warily. Peki raised her brows.
Uh huh. You all train. You all level. We will be the best warriors and you will be with me.
She patted them happily on the arms, then went to show them how to fight. She didnt have a way with words, perhaps because she had learned how to do a high-kick before she learned how to speak.
Merrik, on the other hand, was shaking hands with Gna, who was bowing to Honored Berr.
Liscors army? Didnt we fight you one time? Well, a few dozen times, but youd remember the last one
The Gnoll was rubbing at his chin as some awed Goblins surrounded him. A careful Goblin poked him, and the Gnoll looked down.
Hm?
You. You big Gnoll in fight.
A timid Goblin asked. She was a regular Goblin, one of the Fellowship. Berr grinned.
I am a [Berserker], yes? I get bigger when I get angry. And I only get truly angry when it matters.
She opened her mouth.
You get big when you get angry? And strong?
Berr nodded. The Goblin looked around.
You get strong the more angry you get?
He nodded one more time, eyes twinkling brown. The Goblin grabbed his legs.
Teach me!
If ever there were a class for a Goblin, surely it was that! Berr looked highly amused, and Merrik glanced back over just in time to see a giant, invisible bug staring at him.
Hard skin.
Xeu poked Merrik and scuttled back. He eyed her.
What are you?
Xeu.
Erwell, put it here.
The Dwarf took off a gauntlet and held out a hand. Xeu tried to offer a scythe-arm, and Merrik drew the hand back quickly.
I can do this better, Xeu. Watch. Salutations, sir. I am Pivr, who will not despoil your lands, ravish your women, or steal your purse.
Pivr brushed her aside and held out a foreleg. Normen and Alcaz sighed as Merrik hesitated again. They came over to help their wayward friend as Apista buzzed by.
Wil kept staring at the bee, but he looked up as a Hob approached and stared at Numbtongue.
Erhello?
The [Lord] was actually more ill-at-ease than Venaz given Terandrias customs. Numbtongue nodded.
Hello. Im Numbtongue. Youre Wil Kallinad. A [Lord] from Terandria.
You know who I am?
I watched you. On the scrying orb. Very entertaining. Nice sword.
Numbtongue gestured at the Diamond Mirrorblade. Wil started.
Erthank you.
The two looked at each other, so awkwardly that Ulvama could have cut a slice out and eaten it if she were a [Witch]. She rolled her eyes, stuffing food into her bag of holding as Numbtongue searched for a way to open the conversation to say
Do you hunt my people because you dont understand who we are?
Can I tell you about an inn and an [Innkeeper] in hopes that you will change, or youll take that story onwards?
What is it like, being a [Lord]? What is Terandria like? What are your thoughts on the Ailendamus-Dawn Concordat conflict, because I have a [Princess] I know whos quite invested in the subject? Also, my idiot brother might be running around disguised as a [Knight]dont tell anyone.
Can I have an autograph?
He hesitated, and his mind went blank. Embarrassed, the [Bard] blurted out the first thing that came to mind.
F-forsooth.
Forsooth?
Wil looked at Numbtongue as the Hobgoblin turned red. Numbtongue tried again.
Erfrills. Ruffles.
He gestured at Wils clothing. The [Lord] looked down at his armor.
Y-you mean the Terandrian style of dress? Thats out of fashion.
Um. Yes. I heard it was very big. Very big. I never knew why. So much lace and frills. Seemed stupid.
Wil heard the very sensible, common byline among most young men whod had to buy that kind of clothing when it was going around Terandria. From a Hobgoblins mouth. He took his time and tried to say something as if he were talking to someone from home.
Yes, wellyou know, it began because a rather lacy dress saved the Countess of Merrimorn from plunging to her death when she fell over the balcony at a masquerade? She was saved because all that thread caught and kept her suspended long enough for people to pull her up. And Merrimorn practically sets some trends.
Really? I had no idea. Whatswhore Merrimorn?
Oh, theyre a noble familydo you, um, know Terandrian kingdoms?
I know someone from Calanfer.
Really? I meanIve been to Calanfer! Er, I, uh, the wars not going well.
Mm. Ailendamus, right? You ever been?
As a matter of fact
They began to actually talk to each other, and Wil found he was curious about the Dragonblood crystal sword, Numbtongues guitar, everything, really, and that damn bee!
The last of the [Strategists] was alone. No Goblin wanted to talk to Venaz. Even the other Wild Wastes Gnolls were more popular. Ulvama was flirting with them, and Venaz looked around for someone to talk to.
And there he was. Bird wandered over and looked at Venaz. He was eating a raw egg.
Youre Bird the Hunter. Do you want to converse about your species or mine? Venaz of the Beriad.
Niers glanced over, and his eyes lit up as he saw another fellow traveler walking down the roads to perdition. He did not stop Venaz.
I am Bird, hello. You are Sir Cow. I am told this by the Dwarf to call you this. No, wait. I have gotten it wrong. It is Sea Cow or Sir Bull. I am sorry.
Venazs face went slack as the [Liar] tilted his head back and forth. Was he a silly Bird? Even he didnt know.
Youare mistaken. My name is Venaz. I prefer the proper forms of address. Are you called Bird?
Yes. You may call me Revelantor Bird the Hunter, Ballistae-Protector of The Wandering Inn, [Bird Hunter], and good singer. Every time you talk to me.
The Minotaur scrutinized Birds face and listened to the playful tone.
I did not know Antinium had a sense of humor.
I do not like you. You are mean to Goblins. But I will speak to you if you tell me if the House of Minos has lots of
Bird hesitated. He leaned in and whispered.
birds.
Venaz looked around to try and tell whether he was being pranked. He looked at Bird, and the Antinium happily ate more egg yolk.
Are youwould you take tea? Is that acustom Antinium have? Do you have any hobbies? I will converse with you, but I dont quite know what would be socially acceptable. I doubt we can go on a hunt. Walk?
Bird tilted his head back and forth.
I could play chess. It is a silly game, but I will play with you. I have beaten your teacher so I am the best chess player in the world. I have also beaten Erin.
The Minotaur just stared at him. Niers shouted grumpily.
You beat me when Im relaxed, Bird. Or when I let you have a pawn or two to make your stupid pictures!
Bird happily ignored Niers.
I couldplay chess with you. I do find the game interesting. Do you know other games? Go? Shogi?
I was there when it was invented, silly Minotaur. Let us play. Then we will sing.
Sing? Wait, say that part again? Youre from Liscor. Do you knowwhos this Erin?
The [Liar] happily walked past Venaz, humming under his breath. The Minotaur followed, to his later regret. Apista buzzed around happily.
Look at all these new friends! She landed on a furry head and Berr went cross eyed as she deposited a cigar into a paw. He blinked at her, then grinned and took a puff. Apista gave him a salute with one feeler and Wil rubbed his eyes.
Lo, the Doomslayers have been repelled, though some escaped, but enemy turned into friends reunited with teacher! Onwards! Now, onto war and salvation for the little child.
The bee buzzed around the tent and came to a stop next to the Titan.
To war and victory. The Fraerling eyed her. Apista waved an antenna at him, and he grudgingly passed his own blunt to her.
Alright, alright. Lets both go kick some heads in.
Authors Note: If I were planning things out with the full energy and not playing it by ear, Id do one more chapter at least because I like to work into the next month.
But Im calling it here. You did not see the 41,000 word chapteryetbut it is off to the editor and you will get it soon enough. I think it was a good one, and I was satisfied by the Wistram-Reim arc.
But that was a lot of words. Killer, really. I dont have the same arm pain I used to, because Ive learned stretches and practices, but Ive had sore shoulders like you would get from exercise fromtyping.
I need a rest. Especially to write quality. Thats why this chapter was short-er. The quality just decreases without rest, so Ive learned that not writing is as important as writing.
Ive told you this before. Im just sayingIll be back and I hope you do like this chapter well enough, but brace for some good stuff. Thanks for reading this month! Gravesong is out for recording for the audiobook and were working on getting it to publishing mainly with audio rights delaying it, but it was a lot of revising during my two week break. I will take a longer, fuller one. After Volume 8.
Until then, just one week off. See you soon, and hope I recover! By playing video games, watching fun videos, and reading my own great stories! Later!
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