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h them north of the swift and gleaming Guadiara。
  The forces of Ashar and Jad had finally e together after a summer and autumn and then a spring of siege and skirmish; bracketing a harsh winter with its enforced inactivity。 A great many people had died that winter; of hunger and cold and the illnesses that followed on the heels of hardship and war。 It had snowed as far south as Lonza and Ronizza; and Ardeno in the west。
  All three cities were Jaddite now。
  Rodrigo Belmonte; manding the joined armies of Ruenda and Valledo and Jalona; had taken them this spring。 At Ardeno…first of the three to fall…he'd led the western part of the Esperanan army himself in a first engagement with the tribesmen; and he had killed Ghalib ibn Q'arif。
  No man had so much as wounded Ghalib in bat since he'd ridden east beside his brother more than twenty years ago。 Men had lost count of the times he had championed the Zuhrites and Ashar's visions against the best man of another tribe in the ritual bat before a battle began。 There had been no such rituals at Ardeno。 Rodrigo Belmonte had singled him out; though; on the difficult side…slipping ground east of the city; and he had broken Ghalib's helm and shield with a blow; and thrown him from his horse; and then; leaping down; had gashed his thigh to the bone and almost severed one arm before killing him with a swordstroke down through neck and collarbone。
  No one in either army had ever seen a man fight like that。
  It was understood that Ser Rodrigo's son had very nearly died in a Muwardi ambush the summer before。 It was pointed out that Ardeno marked the first time the new constable of Valledo had been able to confront an army of the veiled ones on open ground。
  Leaving the citizens of Ardeno; for the moment; to their fate; the Muwardis had retreated south; though in good order and doing damage to those who pursued too rashly。
  They had fallen back towards Silvenes; where Yazir and the bulk of his forces…both those of Al…Rassan; and newly arriving tribesmen…were assembling。
  Rodrigo Belmonte had left the king of Ruenda with the western army to pin down the Asharites there。 With only his own band of one hundred and fifty men he had raced east towards Lonza and King Ramiro。
  The walls of that small city were breached fifteen days after he arrived。 Further east; Ronizza on the River Larrios; under siege from Jalonan forces that had bypassed still…unconquered Ragosa; surrendered immediately when word of the fall of Lonza came。
  Ronizza's gates were not opened; however; until Ser Rodrigo's own herald arrived with a pany of Valledans to accept their surrender。 There had been lessons learned from the occupations of Fezana and Salos the year before。
  The northern armies left a garrison and a governor in each city。 A number of people were executed to promote order but; for the moment; the transitions were calm。 There were no burnings。 King Ramiro and his constable had firm control of the northern forces now。 The armies of Jalona and Valledo joined ranks and doubled back west to merge with the Ruendans north of Silvenes。
  What was left of the Ruendans; that is。
  
  The strong army on its high ground that Belmonte had left behind had been chopped to pieces by a beaten foe。
  Yazir ibn Q'arif…visibly shaken by his brother's death; wearing a grey veil of mourning now…had wasted no time in naming the new leader of the Asharite forces in Al…Rassan。 It was not a popular choice among the tribesmen; but Yazir had had a winter and spring to learn the way of things in this peninsula…who knew how to lead; who could be trusted; who needed to be watched…and he did not hesitate once the rites for his brother were done。
  Ammar ibn Khairan; the newly named ka'id; had regrouped the Muwardis; linked to them a fresh contingent of soldiers from Cartada; and surprised the Ruendans with a two…pronged attack from south and east。 The timing; on difficult ground; had had to be flawless; and it was。 He had chased the northerners all the way back into Ardefio。
  The Muwardis; grieving for Ghalib; had been impossible to control in that pursuit。 Prisoners weren't being taken anywhere in this war; but the captured Ruendans were savagely abused before and after they were killed。 When the surviving northerners were safely within the walls of Ardefio; they promptly began nailing men and women to wood and burning them; by way of response。
  Rodrigo Belmonte came back west。 The Asharites withdrew towards Silvenes again and reinforcements came to them from Cartada and Tudesca and up from Elvira on the coast。
  Five hundred men also arrived from the fortress of Arbastro…led by Tarif ibn Hassan himself。 The outlaw and his sons had stopped at Cartada to receive formal pardons from the new king。 Almalik II; the parricide; had been executed by Yazir…one of his first actions upon arriving the autumn before。 His brother Hazem; called One…hand; had been installed in Cartada。
  The Ruendan army; what was left of it; emerged from Ardefio again and moved cautiously south; joining the rest of the Esperansan forces near Silvenes。
  Silvenes。 It seemed that here the seasons of war were to e to an end。 Either Yazir and his army of rescue; here in response to the importunities of fleeing kings and panic…stricken wadjis; would bring Ashar back in triumph to this land; or 。。。 or the Khalifate's fall a generation ago would be as nothing pared to what came now。 The necklace of Al…Rassan had been broken then; the pearls scattering。 Now they could be lost。
  
  Heralds met on the ground between two armies。
  Yazir ibn Q'arif; weighing possibilities; accustomed to swift decisions; instructed his herald to make a proposal。 The representative of King Ramiro; a man clearly too young for his task…he was white…faced with what he heard…carried that message back to Ramiro and his constable。
  A short time later; grim and precise; the same young herald rode back and met his counterpart again; bearing a reply。
  It was as had been expected。
  There had been; in truth; no way to refuse。 Not in honor; not in pride; not before a battle such as this one was to be。 The weight of centuries had e down。
  Waking in the morning before Ammar; Jehane lay quietly; looking at him; trying to prehend how time and the gods had brought them to this。 From outside the tent; she heard the sounds of men beginning to stir in the camp; the first prayers of the morning would soon begin。
  Her last dream before waking had been of Mazur。 Prince of the Kindath。 Dead now; half a year ago。 She was still unable to stop herself from picturing him emerging from the walls of Ragosa and walking to the Jaddite camp。 Where did men find it in themselves to do such things?
  The Muwardis had landed in Al…Rassan that same season。 Later; in winter; they had learned how those two crossings…ben Avren through the walls to his death and Yazir ibn Q'arif across the straits…were linked to each other。 Lines of movement; so far apart; joined at their source。 Mazur's last gift to his king and Ragosa。
  There had been terrible stories of what Queen Fruela had ordered done to the grey…haired Kindath chancellor after he had
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