Fall of Light (The Kharkanas Trilogy 2) - Page 240

‘What are they saying?’ Jureg asked.

Caplo’s strange eyes remained fixed on Degalla. ‘They revel in their contempt for you, milady. More, there is a smell about Hedeg, hinting of some future violence, with you the victim. It is likened to a licking of the lips, a sudden heat of pleasure beneath the skin of the face, a darkening gleam in the pools of the eye. Indulging in anticipation is a sensual repast for those two. They have long shared a fiery bed of vindictive lust, and the coals run deep.’

Jureg shot Degalla a glance. ‘Manalle believes herself superior with the blade.’

‘Fear not,’ Caplo replied. ‘Her intelligence is a fortress no doubt can vanquish, but in the matter of crossing swords, it will prove her undoing. It is not the keenest wit that guides a weapon master’s hand, but the easy surrender to instinct, and the faith such a thing demands. Manalle cannot relinquish control, and this will one day kill her.’

‘Be silent, assassin,’ snapped Degalla, but she eyed Caplo in consternation. There was something uncanny about the man, something wild and barely constrained. ‘You presume beyond all reason.’

‘Perhaps I do,’ he said, offering her a feral smile.

Resh stirred. ‘Milady?’

‘Warlock?’

‘We have reason to believe that Lord Urusander will not wait until winter’s end. Even now, his legion prepares to march.’

It seemed that the presumption was far from done. ‘And you offer us this for what purpose?’

‘You have little time, milady. If Lord Anomander has left the Citadel, then he has abrogated his responsibility. It might be wise to elect for yourselves a new warlord.’ He paused, and then waved a hand. ‘To be honest, seen from the outside, does Anomander truly reflect your cause? I would think the man rages and may well be consumed by the need for vengeance, in his brother’s name.’

‘You are free with your advice, warlock. Whom then do you propose?’

‘Why, the one who would lose the most, milady, is surely the one who would fight the hardest.’

After a moment, Jureg spat.

Degalla stared at Resh in disbelief.

‘But then,’ Resh continued in a drawl, ‘Draconus is not well liked among the highborn, is he? Despite his fame as a commander and his prowess on the field of battle. Despite the zeal with which he would apply himself to the cause of maintaining things as they are. Despite his incorruptible nature. Alas, the poor man’s crime is being loved by your goddess—’

‘If loved then she would have married him!’

‘Oh? And that would sit well with you?’

Degalla said nothing.

His voice a rasp, Jureg said, ‘I trust you are eager to be on your way. Give our regards to the painted floor, warlock.’

Receiving the dismissal with indifference, the three set off once more, and soon vanished round a bend in the track.

‘He was baiting you—’

‘I know what he was doing!’

‘Something about the assassin …’

‘Never mind him,’ she said.

‘Wife?’

‘The woman, the Warden.’

‘What of her?’

‘Perhaps it was but a trick of the light, but for an instant there, I could swear she was wearing a circlet of gold. A crown.’

‘I saw nothing like that.’

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