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〃Your Highness; I 。。。〃 The priest seemed momentarily unsure。 'They are your enemies; Elias。 They wish you only harm。〃
The king's laugh was almost a sob。 〃And you mean me only well; is that right? That is why every night since you took me to that hill I have suffered dreams that God would not visit upon sinners in Hell? That is why my body aches and burns until I can barely keep from screaming out loud?〃
Pryrates frowned。 〃You have suffered; my king; but you know the reason。 The hour is ing fast。 Do not let your torments be for nothing。〃
Elias waved his hand。 〃Go away。 I do not wish to talk any more。 I will do what I think best。 I am the master of this castle…of this land。〃 He gestured violently。 〃Go away; damn you。 I am in pain。〃
The alchemist bowed。 〃I pray you can rest。 Majesty。 I will go。〃
Pryrates left the king staring up into the shadows of the ceiling。
After standing silently in the corridor for long moments; the priest returned to the closed door and passed his hand over hinges and frame and door latch several times; mouth working soundlessly。 When he had finished he nodded; then went briskly up the corridor; bootheels clicking。
Tiamak and Strangyeard walked close together as they made their way down the hillside。 Snow was no longer falling; but it was piled high on the ground; they made slow progress despite the paratively short distance between the Sithi camp and the fires of the prince's army。
〃I am going to turn to ice in a moment;〃 Tiamak said through clicking teeth。 〃How do your people live like this?〃
Strangyeard was shivering; too。 〃This is a terrible cold by any measurement。 And we have thick walls to hide behind; and fires…the lucky ones do; that is。〃 He stumbled and went down on his knees in a thick drift。 Tiamak helped him back up。 The bottom half of the priest's robe was covered in clinging snow。 〃I am tempted to curse;〃 Strangyeard said; and laughed unmerrily; his breath hovered as a cloud。
〃e; lean on me;〃 urged Tiamak。 The priest's disarranged hair and sad face tugged at his heart。 〃One day you must e see the Wran。 It is not all pleasant; but it is never cold。〃
〃Just n…now that sounds very n…n…nice。〃
The storm clouds had been borne away by the wind; and a salting of dim stars glimmered。 Tiamak stared upward。 〃It looks so close。〃
Strangyeard followed his gaze; stumbled for a moment; then righted himself。 The Conqueror Star seemed to hang almost directly over the Hayholt; a burning hole in the darkness with a tail like a smear of blood。 〃It is close;〃 the priest said。 〃I can feel it。 Plesinnen wrote that such stars spout bad air over the world。 Until n…now; I was never sure whether I believed him…but if there was ever a star that dripped p…pestilence; that is it。〃 He hugged himself。 〃I sometimes wonder if these are the final days; Tiamak。〃
The marsh man did not want to think about that。 〃All the stars here are a little strange。 I keep thinking that I recognize the Otter or the Sand Beetle; but they seem stretched and changed。〃
Strangyeard squinted his single eye。 〃The stars look odd to me; too。〃 He shivered and lowered his gaze to the knee…high snow。 〃I am frightened; Tiamak。〃
They staggered on toward the camp; side by side。
〃The worst of it;〃 said Tiamak; holding his hands close to the fire; 〃is that we have no better answer to our questions than we did when Morgenes sent the first sparrow to Jarnauga。 The Storm King's plan is a plete puzzle; and so is the one scheme we have to stop him。〃 The small tent was filling with smoke despite the opening near the top; but at this moment Tiamak did not care; as a matter of fact; it felt somewhat homelike。
〃That is not pletely true。〃 Strangyeard coughed and waved away some of the smoke。 〃We know a few things…that Minneyar is Bright…Nail; for one。〃
〃But that Hernystirman had to e tell us that;〃 Tiamak said crossly。 〃You need not feel bad; Strangyeard。 From what I heard; you did much to help them locate Thorn。 But I have done little to warrant being a member of the League of the Scroll。〃
〃You are too hard on yourself;〃 the archivist said。 〃You brought the page of Nisses' book that helped bring back Camaris。〃
〃Have you looked into his eyes; Strangyeard? Was that anything other than a curse to him? And now it seems he is losing those wits all over again。 We should have left him alone。〃
The priest stood。 〃Forgive me; but this smoke 。。 。〃 He pulled the tent flap open and fanned vigorously。 A blast of cold air pushed much of the smoke back inside and set them both to shivering anew。 〃I'm sorry;〃 he said miserably。
Tiamak gestured for him to sit down。 〃It is a little better。 My eyes are not stinging so。〃 He sighed。 〃And this talk of a Fifth House…did you see how worried the Sithi looked? They may have said they did not know what it meant; but I believe they knew something。 They did not like it。〃 The Wrannaman shrugged his thin shoulders; he had already learned from Aditu that what the Sithi did not want to discuss remained a secret。 They were polite; but could be stubbornly vague when they wished。 〃It matters little; I suppose。 The siege begins tomorrow morning; and Camaris and the others will try to make their way inside; and whatever They Who Watch and Shape decide will happen 。。。 it will happen。〃
Strangyeard stared at him; his unpatched eye red…rimmed and watery。 〃You do not seem to get much solace from your Wran gods; Tiamak。〃
〃They are mine;〃 the marsh man said。 〃I doubt yours would bring me any greater peace。〃 He looked up; and was startled by the archivist's pained expression。 〃Oh! I am sorry; Strangyeard。 I did not mean to be insulting。 I am just angry 。。。 and frightened; like you。〃 Please; let me not lose my friends。 Then I would have nothing at all!
〃Of course;〃 the archivist said; then sighed。 〃And I am no different than you。 I cannot escape the feeling that something important is just before me…some simple thing; as you mentioned。 I can feel its presence; but I cannot grasp it。〃 He stared at his knit hands。 〃It is infuriating。 There is some obvious mistake we have made; or will make; I am certain。 It is as though I looked back and forth through a well…known book; looking for a page I have often read; but now I cannot find it。〃 He sighed again。 〃It is no wonder we are neither of us very happy; my friend。〃
Tiamak warmed briefly at the word 'friend;' but then felt his sorrow return。 〃Something else is worrying me; too;〃 he told the archivist。
〃What is that?〃 Strangyeard leaned over and tugged the door flap open for a moment; then let it fall shut。
〃I have realized that I must go down into the deeps with Camaris and the others。〃
〃What? Blessed Elysia; Tiamak; what do you mean? You are no warrior。〃
〃Exactly。 And neither Camaris nor any of the Sithi have read Morgenes' book; or studied the archives at Naglimund; as you did; nor shared the wisdom of Jarnauga and Dinivan and Valada Geloe。 But someone who has must go…otherwise; what if the people of this raiding party secure the swords and cannot guess how to use them? We will not get a second chance。〃
〃Oh! Well; then 。。。 mercy! I sup