Book 7: Chapter 51
They were still dying. Geneva Scs optimism was tempered by that, in the back of her head. Thatdespite the cure arriving, it had to be cultivated. And it had yet to reach many ces where Yellow Rivers was eating away at the poptions.
As wellthe cure was a finite resource. Geneva Sc, had, after some quick agonizing, employed its usage before testing proper dosages anding up with a standard of application. She knew the other [Healers] had encountered sess using it and it was that or let her patients die as the cure was literally in the same building as they were.
Just the most serious cases. It meant, simply, that Seql would live. His vitals were already improving. Geneva had spent a night with the most seriously-ill to stop the progress of the bacteria and allow the <em>illium</em> to do its work.
She imagined it was like the advent of blood transfusion, orwell, penicillin itself. Something so close to magic in its effects. And no healing potion <em>could</em> have saved Seve. Perhaps some relic-grade potion, but Octavias mold would save countless lives where the most magical artifacts could save only a handfulif you could afford it.
Still. The fight was not over. And Geneva had taken to Talenquals streets to tell people to <em>stay indoors</em> and prevent the spread of the disease. They listened to her, the people of Talenqual. She had earned that.
The funny thing was that as the morning dawned, Geneva was <em>not</em> tending to a Yellow Rivers patient. They were actually fairly easy nowthe cure had arrived and it was what she had needed.
Rather, she was talking to a [Healer] about another patient. A man on his front who was trying not to whimper despite the topical anesthetic Geneva had applied. It was more what was <em>happening</em> that was terrifying him out of his mind.
And the [Healer]. Geneva had a small audience; one of the Level 30 [Healers] who hade to learn how she was fighting the disease. Other, lower-level [Healers]. Some of the [Nurses]many of whom were Selphids. And just some onlookers.
<em>Some. </em>They were allowed to watch, but most had left after Geneva had opened the fellowswell, Geneva termed it an abscess, a cyst that had been infected and left untreated. It was thirty-days old. But given the healing potions appliedGeneva felt like she was looking at <em>years</em> of deterioration.
It was not the kind of thing that was pleasant. Geneva had seen worsethe [Healers] had too. Most of the others had not.
If you had to exin itthe cyst was like an infectedpimple? That drained pus and kept expanding. But unlike the cause being an ingrown hair, it was more of an open wound that refused to heal.
Yellow Rivers looked worse. But the [Healer] was still patently <em>horrified</em> as Geneva explored the wound.
<em>What are you doing?</em>
She had an improvised q-tip, which was a bamboo stick with a cotton swab. Geneva was inserting it into the whimpering mans back. <em>Deep.</em> She stuck the entire stick in and everyone winced.
Im exploring the abscess.
Youre making it worse!
I have to see how deep it is. Look at this.
It was a <em>mortified hole in his body. </em>She was poking the soft tool inside and withdrawing it to check the improvised q-tipit was bloody. Which was a good sign? Geneva sighed and exined patiently.
Ive been working with this man for thest week. I kept it packed; its still healing, Ceriche, but this is a marked improvement.
T-thank you, Doctor.
The man muttered. He could feel the tool poking around. The [Healer] stared. The wound was <em>deep.</em>
Now what are you doing?
Geneva was inserting a thin fabric which actually had been enchanted to soak up liquids into the opening. She was briskly packing it in. The [Healer] was astounded.
You cant do that!
And what would you do? Sew him up? Healing potions <em>caused</em> this. This will keep the abscess from growing worse. But it needs surgery. The entire area must be excised. And when the operation is performedit <em>cannot</em> be with healing potions. Do you disagree, Healer Rediur?
That was Genevas diagnosis. The Duhan [Healer], who was from Seqls city, shifted ufortably.
All of what you are saying makes sense, Doctor Geneva. But without potions
<em>Potions caused this!</em>
Geneva snapped back. It was her hugest problem with this world. She looked at her audience.
Exploring a wound, cutting into the body to remove something like thiseven ideas like amputation or sewing up a wound were seen as primitive when a potion worked. Some [Healers] had poultices that could fight infection, but they had no notion of <em>medicine.</em> She pointed at the luckless [Guard].
This abscess should have taken <em>years</em> to get this bad. But the use of potions elerates all parts of the body. So while a serious cut might healit increases the likelihood of small, preventable ailments turning into medical emergencies. Potions. Are. Not. A. Cure-all.
She began closing her patient up. The others watched as she pointed at the back-injury, which was, again, not going to kill Ceriche. But hed been troubled by it for a month and if he hadnte to her, hed have dealt with it the rest of his life. As a [Guard]it might have gotten far worse. She tried to emphasize that.
This will not kill him immediately. But each time he uses a potionit grows. For a regr citizen, it might not affect them for a while depending on how much they might need a potion. For a [Guard], or [Soldier]? He might be dead in less than a year if I hadnt gotten to it.
The luckless Ceriche groaned and the others muttered. Theyd seen that too. Geneva appealed to theirmon sense.
This is why we need to <em>check</em> patients regrly, regardless of age. I realize some species value privacy. Im willing to respect that. But this can be life or death.
The Duhan [Healer] looked ufortable.
Privacy among our species, Doctor Geneva
Its a <em>physical.</em> If I cannot look a patient up and down, let alone test to make sure their body parts are working, how will I know if theyre well?
Trust them toe to you?
Geneva stared at the Lizardman [Healer] whod raised a hand with such wroth that he lowered it and backed up.
It was an education. Earths practicesing into contact with this worlds. Geneva had vast admiration for the capabilities of magical medicine. You could <em>save</em> someone who had not a chance of surviving a 5-minute trip to the emergency room in a moment. Blood loss, massivecerationsa single potion administered by a child would save their life.
By the same tokenthis world couldnt fight disease or infection nearly as well as Earth. And some of the [Healer]s techniques bordered on malpractice at times, especially the ones who used healing potions without diagnosing the issue!
Geneva was talking more about her treatment with Ceriche. illium helped him too; it was indeed a widespread general anti-bacterial mold. Her audience listened. It wasnt just confidence that gave Geneva the ability to lecture a sixty year-old Duhan [Healer] over Level 30, it was her knowledge. You couldnt so easily fake that, even if you were an excellent con-artist.
Shes not a [Healer].
Umina muttered to herself as she took notes near the back. Shed nearly thrown up, especially as she saw Geneva poking <em>around</em> in a wound. But she was fascinated at the same time. More and more, she thought the Professor was right. Geneva Sc was extraordinary.
And there was something elsebut Umina didnt have the picture yet. She heard an echo of her statementing from someone whod been standing in the doorway.
We could use her back home. My city would pay ten times her bodyweight for someone of her caliber.
The Lizardgirl turnedand there was Seve-Alrelious. The Hundredfriends Courier was back on his feet. She gave him an impressed look.
Courier Seve.
Hello. Are you assisting the Last Light?
He nodded to her, whispering. Umina nodded respectfully.
Ima volunteer. Shes nearly done if you need her
The Courier nodded.
She asked me to stop by. Fascinating.
Here was one of the worlds best Couriers. Umina had learned from the Titan of Baleros, though, so she wasnt about to ask for him to shake her handbut he was properly <em>famous.</em>
Youre umfrom Actelios Ssh, arent you?
Thats right.
The Hundredfriends Courier had shining tattoos all over his body. His skin was weathered by sun and surfbut the lines of magical ink <em>shone.</em>
A monkey waved at Umina. She stared at it. Seve winked at her. She jumped and blushed.
Tombhome. Ive heard of it. Its aha Shield Kingdom. And
Umina recalled a few more salient facts and hesitated. Seve put his hands on his pockets.
Its a good ce. Peculiar. Dangerous, like some cities, but I call it home. Actelios needs someone like Doctor Geneva.
Really? Why?
The [Doctor] was letting the patient get up. He shook her hand and thanked her as the [Healers] clustered around. Seve eyed the man rubbing at his back and Geneva swatting his hands away.
Oh. Disease, gueit runs through the Carven City all the time. Yellow Rivers is bad enoughIm sure old Baosars terrified of it reaching home. I dont know how much you know of Actelios
Its never been taken by siege.
It was one of the fascinating cities the Professor sometimes lectured on. Hed described how hed take the city and made his students run through simtions of attack and defense one time. Umina had the impression it was the most atrociously disgusting city to try to take by conventional warfare.
Seve nodded.
True. But its fallen to disease and gue. We ah, eat lots of raw meat. And nobodys got any of thehygienic standards?
Hed been reading some of the posters with those cute characters that were posted all over the hospital telling people about the importance of washing your hands and such. It was so cute that Umina had read them all. One of the other members of the United Nationspany apparently drew in the style and it was very fun to see.
Just umif I can ask one question, Courier Seve? I know you get it <em>all</em> the time, but
He grinned at her and she blushed again.
Its about the tattoos?
She nodded.
Is it a Skill or magical ink or? Are they alive?
The animals were moving across his body. Slowly, but she was <em>sure</em> they had a will of their own. Seve nodded.
Skill and ink. Theyre all living. They just stay with me because feeding so many is hard work. As for the practiceits Drathian. They know how to turn pictures into magic.
I see. Andokay, so is there a limit? You couldnt do that with people right? What if
Before Umina could ask some of the [Strategist] questions she had of Seve she heard a voice.
Courier Seve?
The [Doctor] was ready for him. Seve waved at Umina apologetically.
I have to sail.
Ohof course. Thank you for
Umina watched him meet with Geneva. She sighed. But then she listened to the other [Healers] talking.
Its battlefield medicine. I can see it being useful there, with healing potions in short supply, however
makes sense. Ive seen thosewhat did she call them? <em>Abscesses.</em> Horrible. If this works
Who <em>trained</em> her?
That came from one of the [Healers]. She was just shaking her head as she shuffled her hooves.
I know [Doctors]. There wasI knew a [Saw Doctor] who treated Centaurs whowith bad infections. Shes nothing like them. Where does shee from, to know all this at her age?
It was the question worth a million gold pieces. Umina saw Geneva leading Seve to one of the smaller rooms ready for use. She frowned at Genevas back.
The observation and drama around the Yellow Rivers was one thing. But Umina needed to learn <em>more</em> before the summer ended and she needed to be back in ss. This called for more drastic measures. She slipped away to go find Marian.
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How do I look, Doctor Geneva?
Seve-Alrelious was a fascinating case-study of what made this world different to Geneva. A little bitter he was disrobed down to the waist. Which didnt mean much because the glowing tattoos covered his body.
Geneva poked experimentally at the Orangutan and it waved its arms. It was stylizedlike Aikos drawings, but clearly represented.
Thats Erek. Id let him out, but hed destroy yourhospital. Hes too intelligent for his own good and too strong as well.
Hes an Orangutan, right? Aha monkey?
Seve was impressed. He raised his brows as Geneva checked his sides. She <em>stared </em>at a faint line along his belly. The man was fit, but that didnt impress Geneva as much asshe double-checked her notes. He should have a <em>massive</em> cut there. She remembered it!
Thats right. I dont know about the first name you called him, but hes one of the curious fellows from the jungles. Apes and such. Theyre quite intelligent. I met him on my journeys and he hid on my boat. So thats how he came along.
Really? Is he a magical variant or?
She was no [Biologist], which Geneva regretted at times. They would surely have a field day here. The Hundredfriends Courier pondered that.
I think Ereks as intelligent as they get. He cant properly speak, but he can y chess, sail the boat, and even use magical artifacts. Not that its wise to hand him a wand. And hes strong as a Gemlion. Can other Orangutans do that?
Close
Geneva didnt actually know, but it sounded like Erek might be a prime example of his species either way. Seve scratched at his head.
Lets seemagical abilitieshe can jump about eleven feet if he really wants to.
<em>That</em> would be magic.
Ah. Ill let him out if you want to meet him. Hes quite gentle. Againhell steal anything he likes. He
<em>Boom.</em> Everyone jumped as a bolt of lightning came down. The magical typhoon wasnt close to Talenqut least, the epicenter wasnt. But it had been raining and <em>raining</em>.
Geneva jumped slightly, and so did Seve, but she saw Erek race up Seves arm and hide behind the Nelgaunt and a few otherrger animals. She smiled at that.
Lets see. I could inspect your friends, but from what it sounds like, theyre not in need of my help. Neither are you, Courier Seve. I thought you would be butyoure as healthy as can be. Impossibly so.
She eyed him and the Hundredfriends Courier sat up.
I told you there was no need to use a potion on me, Doctor.
Hede to Talenqual bleeding, exhausted, after days of nonstop travel. Hed been <em>cut</em> badly from his encounters at sea, but, strangely, refused any potions. They didnt work as well on him due to the magical ink, apparently.
Even sohed healed practically <em>overnight.</em> Geneva was positive she could <em>see</em> the scar on his belly fading.
You have to exin this, Courier Seve. Ive never seen a regenerative capability like this in any of my patients.
He scratched at his hair.
Actelios Ssh. Thats all I can say. Im one of the [Fleshchosen], Doctor Sc. I grew up eating Tombhomes meat. So long as I have someIll heal faster, be stronger, and live longer than most. If it werent for the side-effects, Id tell you to look into it.
The back of Genevas neck prickled as he brought up the Shield Kingdom of Chandrar again. Hed told her once, but it sounded like
A horror story. Positively Lovecraftian in nature. But here was Seve, who had brought medicine through a storm for his friend, Seql.
Tell me more about Actelios, Courier Seve.
<em>Its not a great ce. Even Selphids think its creepy.</em>
Idis whispered in Genevas head. Shed been napping as Geneva worked on her patient and gave her lecture. She yawned, a second voice as Seve shrugged.
What can I say? Im sure you can hear all the rumors about the Carven City. How those who enter dont leave. Theres some truth to it. Its justI was born there. Sometimes the rumors are true, but every city has light parts and dark parts.
And Actelios Ssh?
He smiled with genuine nostalgia.
Tombhome wees you, Doctor Geneva. It wees anyone who is lost, who is alone, who seeks a ce to be. It is a choice. <em>Always</em> a choice. And there is danger. Eat too much or be drawn inbut Actelios is a ce of great healing. Our [Flesh Shapers] do the same work as you. No one goes hungry, there. That is the home I know. And I keep its blessings with me.
He gestured at his skin. Geneva nodded. The bias was apparent, but she supposed there might be some truth in Seves words. [Flesh Shaper] on the other hand
Is there a consequence for going without themeat from your home, Seve? Im asking out of curiosity, not as my role as a [Doctor].
The Courier hesitated. And his ready smile turned a bit mncholic.
I growhungrierover time, Doctor Sc. Thats all. The food I bring from home never rots. But I do need to return at least once every few years. And yessomeday the Carven City will call me home. Ill say goodbye to my friends and return. We dont leave, then.
More skin-crawling. Idis made it stop. Geneva nodded.
It seems like a grave choice.
I was given a choice. My parents raised me until I was ten, on outsiders food. Not all do that, but they let me <em>choose.</em> Thats how it should be. I chose to stay. Strengthes from sacrifice and I regret nothing. Isnt that close to how you live, Doctor Sc?
She didnt think it was the same at all. But perhaps that was what Seve saw in her cutting a patient open or sewing them up.
Perhaps, Seve. Either way, I owe you a great debt. You wont take any money?
He shook his head as he put a loose shirt on.
Seqls family paid me. The Great Companies paid me for my delivery. More than thatI would have done it for free, Doctor Sc.
The sentiment made Geneva smile.
I heard there was a great deal of trouble hiring a Courier, Seve. But you did it for free.
His eyes were steady as he nodded.
There are few like me. But I think your beliefs and mine are simr, Geneva. I am the Hundredfriends Courier. I charge no fee when the cause is enough.
She sat back. Oh yes. She believed in that.
You saved countless lives, Seve. If I can repay you in any way, I will.
He rolled his shoulders and some of his animals climbed onto them to take a nap.
Thats enough. Friendship is worth more than any currency. More than gold. Thats how I live.
Friendship alone?
Another grin.
If I sail to dozens of ports around the world, Doctor, I wont be charged to put my boat in harbor. Ill eat for free and like a [King]. I have far more than a hundred friends. And Ive learned thats real value. When I was first starting out, I took a wound at sea. And it festeredthe one thing Tombhome wont save me from if it goes bad.
He gestured to one arm. Geneva grimaced.
What happened?
A [Merchant] Id done a delivery for heard of it when I was lying at my deathbed. He paid for me to be treated and spent, dead gods, thousands of gold coins on me. All for free. Because I had saved his home from a termite-breedst monthnot even saved his life. That was when I knew how I wanted to do my business.
The Courier rted all that with a faint smile of nostalgia. Genevaughed. She feltbetter. Relieved, ofte.
Thank you for doing it. And to the other Couriers. If you ever need treatmene here and Ill do my best. Thats all I can offer.
Seve nodded, pleased. Then he looked at her, up and down with a long, studying look.
I rather think some of us are in your debt, Doctor Geneva. The Yellow Rivers would have taken Seql in another few days, wouldnt it?
Yes. Yes, he wouldnt have made it past the week. But that was
You. And whomever made the <em>illium. </em>I didnt have time to talk long, but the Moonlight Rider of Izril told me that it was a great effort to get it to the port alone. Some other people did their best, didnt they?
Seve looked at Geneva sharply. She nodded slowly.
<em>Joseph.</em>
They did indeed, Seve. There are good people elsewhere in the world.
Another nod. Seve looked at her.
Will you tell me their names? It seems that if I owe my own favor for those whod save lives, some of it belongs to whomever that was.
Geneva hesitated. Seve looked at her, calmly.
It is a secret?
perhaps. Its
Her mouth stopped moving. Idis whispered urgently in her ear.
<em>Going to have to stop you, Geneva. Thats important information! I have to run it by Calectus, at least!</em>
Geneva clenched her fists. She couldnt reply back, but Idis knew what she was doing.
<em>Genevaits my job</em>
Seve waited, his eyes intent on her. Geneva tapped the roof of her mouth furiously with her tongue. <em>Let me talk!</em>
<em>GenevaI cant justokay, okay, fine! Just one name?</em>
Joseph. From Liscor.
Genevas mouth closed. Seve smiled.
Ill surely remember it.
The [Doctor] smiled and nodded. Idis muttered about breaking the rules as Geneva and Seve talked. Geneva understoodand didnt understand her objections. It was one thing for the Selphids to be paranoid. But this?
A great debt indeed. She owed it to Joseph and this Octavia as well. For giving her hope. The Hundredfriends Courier was the kind of person she wished existed more in any world.
He had to gobut he was going to stay a few days. Geneva had her hands full checking on her patients, but she had a new wind at her back. She did ask Seve for a sample of hisfood supply. Just a sample. She wondered if it was possible it could do something miraculous.
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Night turned to day. The sun rose again. Over Baleros, stillshed by the typhoon, dying a certain Fraerlings ns because of the magical interference.
Over Tombhome as well, who did know there was power to be had intaking things away. Even if it was not quite as Seve remembered it from hisst visit.
Another group was aware thatsacrificehad its power. The light of two full moons invigorated them as they carefully bypassed the adventurers shutters, resealing the exits. Especially against
<em>Facestealer.</em> And they went about the n by moonlight. And then daylight.
For the sun rose, but the moons were still in the same positions in the sky, roughly. That was astronomy for you.
The Raskghar gathered. How many? <em>All of them.</em> At leastthe ones whod stayed in the dungeon. A smaller group had split away. Now, the rest waited. Waited forropes.
Yet that wasnt what lingered on the minds of those who rose to greet the day. In The Wandering Inn, for instance, a little Gnoll rolled over, smacked a [Princess] in the face with a paw as she stretched, and then got up to run into the garden for a morningp around a hill.
A Hobgoblin was already awake, practicing with his sword. He <em>really</em> wanted to do more than the sword exercises. And so did a ghost inside of him. But hed gotten in trouble for cutting down one of the trees. It hadnt even been the cocoa one!
An [Innkeeper] snoozed over her magical chessboardwhich hadnt been working properly. It kept moving the pieces <em>back</em> as if something was wrong with theconnection. She and her opponent had been frustrated by it. Erin had subsequently fallen asleep writing out notes on another board game.
Other guests of the inn woke up differently. A Lamia slid out of his bed with a <em>gasp.</em> For a moment, heart-pounding terror made him aim his wand at the ceiling. Then he awoke.
Three Lizardfolk woke up. The yers of Liscor and the Antinium all got up. And when they went downstairsanother ordinarily miraculous day urred.
<em>The yers of Liscor!</em>
Erin woke up to the cheering from below a second time. She slouched downstairs, rubbing at the marks the chess-board had left on her chin and neck.
<em>smatterwithanoisedownhere?</em>
Ishkr gave Erin a strange look as he tried to process the question. He eventually pointed to Temile, who was beaming and shaking hands and signing autographs with the breakfast-crowd.
Oh. Temile.
Erin yawned. Another reason for herte night was because the excitement over the yers appearance on television had dragged out for a long time. Even her opponent had asked if shed seen it.
Temile, <em>Temile.</em> Are we going to perform in Pass?
Lets not count our Goldhens before theyy anything, Rekhi. But were in talks. Emme and the others should being over as soon as they have breakfastmaybe even for breakfast. Has anyone checked the door?
Temile was beaming at the Gnolls and Drakes around the table. The yers of Liscor were excited. Five of them raced into the hallway.
Good for them.
Erin yawned again. A white blur came racing down the steps, followed by Lyte.
<em>Mrsha! Put your skirt on! Get back here!</em>
Numbtongue walked out of the [Garden] smelling a bit sweaty and grassy. Erin waved at him.
Numbtongue! Wanna have breakfast?
Sure.
As he walked over, Erin saw Ishkr check in the kitchen for a breakfast for them. Imani was hard at work. Mrsha raced over to their table and hid under Numbtongues chair.
Mrsha
An ominous voice made Mrsha hide behind Numbtongues legs. Meanwhile, Erin sniffed Numbtongue.
Youre sorta sweaty, pal.
Mhm. So?
He sniffed at himself. It didnt smell bad to him. Erin sighed.
We need to get you some deodorant! I think Octavia sells some.
The [Bard] gave Erin a dismayed look.
I smell fine.
Yeah, you <em>say</em> that, but youre not the one who has to smell you. Right, Mrsha?
The Gnoll gave Erin a reproachful look for ratting her out as Lyte marched over with clothing. At the same time a <em>second</em> cheer made everyone turn.
The yers of Celum wereing through for breakfast! They were like rock stars to Erin. Not as inthey were <em>her</em> rock stars, but thats how they were treated.
Miss Jasi, can I get a signature? I am such a fan
Whoa, back up. Back up! The yers are here for <em>breakfast.</em> You cant just bother them.
A Drakeing over to Jasi was blocked by Eltistiman and a trio of [Bodyguards]. But Jasi pushed past them.
Eltistiman! Shes one of <em>us! </em>Of course Ill signbut were fellow [Actors]!
Sorry, Jasi.
The security around the yers made Erin blink. But here they were. Jasi eximed as she saw Erin.
Erin! Thank you so much forst night! And you too, Numbtongue! I knew The Wandering Inns cursI mean, blessing would do the trick!
The Hobgoblin waved at Jasi, grinning. Hed watched the recording of himself at least a dozen times and was very self-satisfied. Erin beckoned to the others.
Wesle, Jasi, you all want to have a group breakfast?
Id be delighted.
There came Wesle, and a <em>flood</em> of people from Invrisil who wanted to eat breakfast in The Wandering Inn for no reason in particr today. The security earned their money as the yers sat around the table. Mrsha was high-fiving Grev.
Ironically, it was <em>Lyte</em> and Ishkr who both looked a bit star-struck by the yers. Erin just treated them like normal.
Breakfast! What do you all want?
See, I can respect this. Other innsweve had amazing food, but nothinges out faster than food here. No wait, no fuss! All fresh as can be!
Kilkran chortled as Mrsha reached up to yank on his beard. Lyte rescued the man from his fate as Imani herself came out of the kitchen with something in her hands.
I uhit was an amazing performance you all put onst night, Jasi.
Lyte shyly remarked to the Drake. Jasi was still beaming.
Thank you! And the <em>Singer</em> herself actually sent us a [Message]. She says shes a huge fan and she actually asked for copies of all our ys, if you can believe that! Were going to [Message] her backEmme had the Mages Guild send the entire y, which cost a bit, but were getting a shipment of song-crystals in return. Ill give you some when it arrives, if you like.
<em>Really? </em>Id like that. And uhI hesitate to ask, but Ive been hearing about autographs. And when you were performing, I uh
Jasiughed as Mrsha rolled her eyes. But the Drake instantly produced an autograph card for the blushing Lyte. One of the special ones.
This was background to Wesle and Numbtongue greeting each other and Wesle noticing Numbtongues fine sword. Erin leaned back as the Hobgoblin put it on the table to Kilkrans amazement.
Is that <em>Dragonblood crystal?</em> How did you?
He was a former [cksmith] after all. Numbtongue looked pleased at himself. Meanwhile, Imani pulled at Erins sleeve.
Um, Erin
She looked nervous in the crowd, but determined as she held something under an arm. Erin turned to her.
What, Imani? Do you want an autograph?
Half the [Actors] turned with a quill in hand. Imani shook her head. She offered Erin what she was holding.
Erin, am I allowed to use this or what? I tried putting it in a cupboard, but its sucking all the light out of the kitchen.
The Shadow Loaf was in her hands, eating the light. Erin blinked.
Oh!
Shed forgotten <em>all about</em> the bread shed baked. And it was apparently bing a light distraction? Imani blew out her cheeks.
I had a bit. And its not exactly tasty. But can I do something with it? It doesnt grow stale.
Well, obviously
No, I mean, I put it outside on the windowsill when I realized it was making everything darker. By ident. But it wasnt even a bit stale when I pulled it out.
<em>Really?</em>
Erin frowned at her loaf. It wasnt even the finished product. If you opened a window and put things right on the edge, the [Field of Preservation] didnt quite work.
Did anything try to eat it?
No. Thats what worries me.
Oh. Ermaybe well put it somewhere else. Ill find a spot for it.
Erin picked up her loaf. She looked around for somewhere to put it and walked towards a wall. She came out of the [Garden of Sanctuary] a secondter and innocently avoided Imanis stare.
All done. Ill find a better home for itter. Maybe likea dark room? Whats for breakfast, Imani?
What do you want?
The entire table asked for a menu. An exasperated Imani pointed to the one hanging up.
<em>You</em> dont read signs, Erin?
Numbtongue chortled and nudged her. The [Innkeeper] blushed. Before she could retort, the door from Pass blew open.
Are they <em>here?</em> Excuse me! Were from Pass and wed love to talk about the acting!
A flood of people came in from Pass. And then Liscor. And then Celum. Erin saw Imani take cover in the kitchen. She stood up.
Uh oh.
Sorry, Erin. This is our fault. Hey, you lot!
Emme stood on her chair. Lyte rose as well and stopped the flood from reaching the yers. Erin leaned back as someone interposed himself in the way, creating an actual wall. She stared at Eltistiman Verdue.
Heyhavent we met?
Miss Solstice?
He turned, blinking. Erin eximed.
<em>Eltistiman! </em>Yeah, I remember you! Where did you go? You just vanished one time
Montressa and Bezale came rushing down the stairs, still sleepy-eyed to capitalizeerhelp, with the situation. They were followed by Palt, who nearly tripped down the stairs. He caught himself from <em>smashing</em> into one of the people slowly slithering down.
Amid it all, Hexel Quithail slowly found a table. The Lamia sat down with his three Lizardfolk assistants and watched the chaos.
Mornings here are almost as chaotic as back home.
He remarked to the Lizardfolk. Theyughed nervously. The people were spreading out across the Grand Theatre, but the Lamia had secured a table closer to the door.
Excuse me! Sorry, were in a bit of a rush. Can I get you
A Drake hurried over and all of the Lizardfolk <em>flinched</em>. Hexel only a bit, but the Drake [Server] saw them and stopped.
I am so sorry, Architect. I didnt see you there. Ill just get
She looked around for another server. Hexel straightened.
Its no issue. Stop cowering, Zekky, Vile.
Two of the Lizardfolk stopped leaning <em>back.</em> The Drake looked grateful.
Can I get you anything?
Umthe fish?
One of the Lizardfolk quavered. Hexel nodded.
Make mine that roasted rat, please. I need to be going in ten minutes, so if you could move it forwards over the
He waved at the massive crowd, over a hundred people already. The Drake nodded.
Absolutely, Architect. Ill just grab it. And your Sakelet Tea?
Yes, please.
The Drake hurried into the kitchen and came back with the pre-made food, heated up in less than a minute. Hexel sighed and thanked her. Only when she was gone did the three Lizardfolk assistants begin whispering.
Master Hexel, did you see the y yesterday? It was on the scrying orb?
I missed it. And <em>you</em> all didnt show up to help me fix that building those idiots decided to put up. The scaffolding would have copsed in a day.
The Lamia grumbled. The Lizardfolk tried to look innocent. It didnt fool the Lamia.
He was one of the Nagaa broad term for the higher forms the Lizardpeople of Baleros could be. He was used to herding the easily-distracted, often childish Lizardfolk around. And they were childrenpared to him. You could have perfectly mature Lizardfolk who were oldbut their natures were such that a Naga was always justwiser, stronger, more intelligent by nature.
Not that his assistants were stupid. They were some of the best [Builders] and [nners] and so on of Baleros. And histeamhad been eighteen of the finest.
Now, they were three. Hexel still dreamed of it. So did his apprentices.
Fine. <em>Fine.</em> Its just doing some alterations. A non-busy day since the workers areying down the foundations, mainly. Take the day off. But dont you dare cause trouble!
The Lamia came to a quick decision after thinking of that. His three Lizardfolk apprentices brightened up.
Really? No take-backs!
Go.
They ran off to join the hubbub around the yers. Hexel smiledand then bit into his rat. It was one of the fat ones, not a rat rat, but closer to a regr beaver in size. He was d the new [Cook] was working. She had the guts to prepare one; Erin had just given him a horrified look when hed asked.
The Lamia ate and drank, observing the chaos around him. It did indeed remind him of home. There was something very Lizardfolkish about Erin. It was a shameanother time his entire team would have been part of this inns drama. But they were withdrawn. Hed given them time off because this was a chance for them to be their old selves.
As for Hexel? Part of him that was still the young Lizardboy wanted to stay. Buthe put his cup on his te, uncoiled, and slithered towards the hallways.
Anyone for Celum? Anyone for Esthelm? Excuse me, no pushing! Wait for people to leave before entering! Thank you!
One of the staff was shuffling people in and out. Hexel waited. He knew he was getting looks. He was a Lamia alone. But he headed into Liscor, via the magic door and proceeded down the street in the morning light.
<em>More</em> people stared at him there. And he felt distinctly less wee. <em>Lizard</em>. Among Drakes. He really had thought it was just some joke, or an exaggeration.
More fool, he. Hexel was alone. He felt it in Liscor. And the pastit never left youpletely, especially when it was so fresh.
It might have made him want to pack up and leave for Baleros, abandon his contract. Who would have med him? But there was always light even amid clouds. Hexel took a deep breath.
He really liked The Wandering Inn. Buthe didnt stay there. Because for all Erin Solstice was entertaining, amusing, and kindshe was that for everyone.
He had his own Erin of a sort.
The Lamia left. He never noticed the white Gnoll slyly leaving the inn and padding after him. Mrsha had always wondered where Hexel went every day. Today, she was going to find out.
Alsoshe didnt want to wear a skirt.
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The Meeting of Tribes will begin soon. Are we cutting it close?
Elirr yawned over breakfast as Krshia consulted a map on the table in front of them. They were having breakfast in his apartment this morning.
It was a social thing. Gnollsespecially ins Gnollswere social creatures. They liked to start the day inpany, such that even Gnolls without partners in cities might have a morning breakfast group rather than eat alone.
And they were ins Gnolls, the both of them. Krshia more than Elirr. If you asked her shed be adamant. She might have be a City Gnoll in partsbut she was still a member of her tribe.
The Silverfang Tribe. Of which they both belonged to. But Elirr and Krshiawere different Gnolls.
For one thing, he had at least a decade and a half on her. Elirrs fur was grey while Krshias had yet to really go anywhere there. Just patches. Elirr was old. <em>Distinguished</em>, he liked to think of it.
But he had to admit, Krshia was still in a sort of prime. She was long past the years when they were in their twenties or teens, able to run all day and then do something else incredibly taxing and sleep for six hours and do it all again.
But Krshia was experiencing a secondprime as it were. Gnolls tended towards two. The first was when you were young and you were that energetic leader. But the second was when you hit your mid-forties? Fifties? And then you were another sort of pir in Gnoll tribes, the visionary, the leader with the n.
That was Krshia Silverfang. She was not the leader of the Silverfang tribeher sister was, though. And she was the actual leader in Liscor, where a decade of work was about to pay off.
More than even they could have imagined. Krshia saw Elirr reach for breakfast. Rich <em>silkap </em>with fluffy bread made from that Octavias baking soda. Krshia had made a loaf or two and it was really quite nice. Elirr had provided some drinks. Krshia sipped from what Erin might call a <em>mangossi.</em>
This is nice. Where did you get the recipe?
It was not traditionally Gnollishwhile the <em>silkap</em> was. Elirr shrugged.
From Hexel. The mangos too.
Mhm. I see. Very nice.
She gave him a look over the rim. Elirr sighed. There it was again. Rather than bring it up, he looked at the map.
Lets see. If we use the door from Passhrrwell, we have already saved over a month, weeks of travel depending on how we avoided the Bloodfields.
Krshia nodded. Four hundred miles in a moment. That wasa lot of space. It was one of the reasons why Krshia could leisurely n their trip instead of being on the road, swearing at the sky if it rained on her group and making sure they had enough provisions.
After allthey just had to be at the Meeting of Tribes by the summer solstice. Still, it was closing in. The only issue was, well, a few things.
Mrshas going to be trickiest. Come to thatthe Woven degrass tribe didnt do us any favors, no. Did you hear about that?
Gnolls loved to gossip. Elirr had with his customers a few days ago.
I heard they sacked a city. For the Meeting of Tribes, yes?
Yes. Idiots. I hope we dont run into angry Drakes on the road. I need to promise to Lyte and Erin she will be <em>safe.</em>
You really think theyll let her go with us?
Krshia gnawed on a lip.
Not for the entire time. She just has to show up at the right moment. They cane up with her, except for the actual meeting. Just a bitit might be better if she isnt there the entire time, yes?
What does Vrrow have to say about her?
Elirr took another bite of his breakfast as he watched Krshia. Vrrow was the Silverfang [Longstrider Scout] whode to make sure everything was in readiness for the Meeting of Tribes. Krshia grimaced.
Ihavent brought it up.
Krshia!
My sister knows. And thats all that matters. Mrsha will be safe. Better to have her secret from the other Tribes, yes? We are bringing <em>magic</em> in two forms, after all!
She folded her arms defensively. Elirr rxed a bit. He wasnt even nning to go, honestly. But Mrshahe was protective of her. She had saved his life and besides. She deserved better.
If she is safe.
I will have the Silverfangs best guarding her. It will not be an incident, Elirr. I promise.
Hrr. Wellthe issue of Mrsha might be less than that ofErin. And Ryoka.
The other Gnolls eyes sharpened.
Truth, Elirr. It will be a Meeting of Tribes to remember. Our gift, our knowledgeour tribe may be one of Izrils most powerful after the gathering. One can hope, yes?
Mhm.
Elirr wasnt as passionate as Krshia. In truthhe wasnt as much of a ins Gnoll as she was. The Silverfang n hade to Liscor to make their fortune and buy magic ten years ago. But he, Elirr, had already been there. Technically as a scout, but in truthhed been retired. All the Gnollsing here had made him feel more of a ins Gnoll.
Are you sure you wonte? You would be a distinguished member to speak, both as your level and on theRaskghar issue.
Krshia saw the older Gnoll stop eating for a moment. She eyed him carefully. Elirr shook his headas the bread suddenly reminded him of the foul monster parts the Raskghar had made him eat. The <em>cage</em>, the smell
Meow.
A cat spoke next to his ear. Elirr <em>jumped</em> and the cat dipped its face into his ss of <emssi. </em>It licked a few times and leapt away as he swatted at it.
maran!
The cat, whom Elirr had never managed to sell, flipped its butt at Elirr as he red. He was six years old, highly intelligent, and
Meow. Meoow. Purr.
He always gave the impression he was vocalizing what you <em>thought</em> he should sound like since he didnt deign to actually speak to you. He was far too intelligent, too.
Damn pest. I should have sold you for catgut years ago. Stop eating that! Its not cat-food!
Elirr realized maran had stolen some of the <em>silkap</em> bread as well. For answer, a dozen other cats <em>meowed</em> at him.
Krshia eyed Elirrs animals, which the [Beast Trainer] raised and sold. Cats were a big Drake-pet. Gnolls too, but Elirr always had a group of them, and some, like maran, were permanent fixtures.
Has no one ever asked to buy maran?
Elirr coughed. The cat smirked at him as it bit into the filched food and licked its whiskers.
Era few times. But I do need a smart cat to teach the other idiots. They grow smarter because of my Skills, but they still need to learn. Besides, maran helps with stray rats, slimes, and other things. I cant keep the cats in the shop all the time; they always get out. maran keeps most of them from harm.
Hmm. Interesting. About the Meeting of Tribes?
Elirr passed a paw over his face and realized his drink was missing. The cats were working together to drag it up a shelf. He and Krshia stared at them. The [Shopkeeper] slowly covered her ss with her hand.
No, Krshia. I dont care to go. Besides, I have enough to upy me here. The WyvernJekleand other matters.
The female Gnoll gave him a knowing look as she sipped at her drink. Elirr groaned. Here it came,
The thing about Gnolls. The thing about Gnolls was
It was different, being Gnolls in a social rtionship than most other species. Especially Gnoll-to-Gnoll rtionships. Elirr was sure there was a wonderful breadth of emotional baggage and drama any species was capable of. Maybe Duhans were a bit more stunted emotionally, but most species were alike in their ability to be petty, kind, caring, loving, and so on.
But Gnolls had an extra element. And that was their <em>hearing</em> and <em>smell.</em> Few species had their senses. Which made itawkward sometimes.
For instance, Krshia didnt want Elirr to smell her apartment. He knew what she was trying to hide, but it clearly embarrassed her. So he hadnt eaten there for a while. Or Mrsha. Lyte was fine; shede over for her regr magical lessons recently. But Elirr?
The second thing about Gnolls wasand this was his personal opinion, not an actual truthfemale Gnolls were so <em>inquisitive.</em> They just <em>had</em> to have their noses in everyones business.
Putting aside the Meeting of Tribes, Elirr. How <em>are</em> things going?
The Gnoll grumbled. Hed known this wasing. Krshia couldnty off.
Fine. Im busy, but its doing well.
Ah. Jekle is learning?
That was the Frost Wyverns name. Elirr nodded.
Yes, yes. Hes quite a handful. Males often are. Territorial. Thinks he has to pee everywhere. And the cats are no help. Theyre too smart, but in that vindictive way. The Wyvern tried to mark his territory yesterday. Poor fellowthe cats urinated on him from above. Bullies, the lot.
maran and the others <em>meowed</em> proudly. Elirr rolled his eyes. He red at a cat who flipped up its behind at him. The first thing they learned was how annoying that was, so of course, they did it <em>all the time.</em> Krshia chuckled.
You can manage your Council duties, your shop, <em>and</em> your personal life all at the same time. Very impressive, yes?
Elirr waved this off.
The Council makes me feel young. All these newws and <em>progress.</em> I dont mind that. The shop? Im not doing any other animals besides the ones I have and the Wyvern, so its not too hectic.
Krshia nodded agreeably. Thenshe pounced, rather like one of the cats.
Hrm, hrm. And your liaison duties with Architect Hexel? How is that doing, Elirr?
He looked at her.
I gave my report to the Council. Why, is there something you <em>missed?</em>
The female Gnoll grinned like a cat.
Nothing. Im not judging you, Elirr. Not at allits just good youre not in the tribe. You dont have a wife to be upset, yes?
Elirr didnt dignify that with a response. Female Gnolls. Thought they knew it all. Of course, that just might be <em>Silverfangs</em> matriarchal tribe leaders, Krshia and her sister. What he did was his damned business. So he pushed back.
Im sure its harder on you to go to the Meeting of Tribes, Krshia. Speaking of whichwe havent eaten in your apartment. What about there tomorrow?
Her smiled vanished. Her ears and tail, always good signs of feeling, <em>twitched.</em>
Perhaps. Its quite messywe could eat elsewhere. With Vrrow. There is much to do, Elirr, for the Meeting of Tribes. Thank you for your input. Packing is nearly doneits just security for the book and Mrsha to worry about. I should get to the Council, actually. I wanted to go over some of the new proposalsno need toe yourself.
She got up and fussed with her meal. Elirr, satisfied, watched her retreat. <em>Thats right. You want to y that game?</em> Krshia bade him farewell and he nodded to her.
Then Elirr went downstairs to the shop he slept above. The cats followed. One burped; Elirr realized they were dragging the mostly-empty ss of <emssi </em>down the stairs.
He bent and picked it up, ring.
Someday I will eat things that are terribly bad for you. Deathly so.
They <em>meowed</em> at him. The Gnoll sighed. He was a [ve] to his pets. But downstairs he went to start his day.
Animals in Elirrs pet store greeted him. Friendly war dog breeds from as far away as Radivaek in the north, birds in their cages which he sprinkled seed into and which maran <em>knew </em>he wasnt allowed to eat.
A few irregrs too. Elirrs odd projects which he was sometimes hired to do, and sometimes did just because of the opportunity or challenge. Like Jekle, who <em>hissed</em> at the cats. At least he didnt try to breathe frost; he was learning.
No biting, Jekle.
Elirr was careful; the Frost Wyvern was highly intelligentmore so than even the cats, or he would be when he was older, and he wasnt entirely civilized. But hed learned not to try to bite the old [Beast Trainer] and epted his meal with good grace.
Were going to let you go for another flying and running aboutter today.
It was bad to keep the young Frost Wyvern tied up. Elirr was working with a younger [Beast Trainer] in Pass who exercised Jekle. Otherwise Elirr would be doing it all daysometimes he devoted most of his day to working with Jekle.
But today was an Elirr-day, so he let the Frost Wyvern chew on a leg of cow and <em>hiss</em> at the cats who fearlessly tried to scavenge from his meal. They were horrible bullies indeed. The Frost Wyvern could have swallowed them whole, but theyd terrified him so much that he only snapped at them when they stole bits of his meal.
Stop being cruel to him or I will give you all away. I mean it.
The Gnoll warned the other cats. They red, but stopped harassing the young Wyvern.
Elirr Fultpar was good at his job. He really was. Few could tame Wyverns, let alone train them to his quality. He was essentially a version of Tekshia Shivertailexcept devoted to animalsin his levels and expertise.
And that was the key. <em>Train.</em> Any fool could tame most animals. You could get a wolf to act as an attack-animal. Ride a Wyvern? Well, a lower-level [Beast Tamer] could manage it.
But trainingthat was the key Elirr often had to exin. Cats were smart. But maran was a house-cat. Not a magical cat. Yet, with Elirrs Skills he could open a doors handle, even convince other cats to form a pyramid to make that happen.
Training made Aldasian Warhounds intelligent and strong enough to take down farrger animals. An Elirr-trained warhound could take down a non-magical <em>bear. </em>Not that he enjoyed training animals for war.
Anyways. Elirr was just feeding the animals and getting Jekle ready. Sure enougha Garuda fluttered into the shop minutes after Krshia had left.
Master Elirr! Have you heard about the inn?
The yers of Celum? Every Gnoll in Liscors told me about it.
I got an autograph! I think theyreing to Pass! Hereis Jekle ready?
The younger [Beast Tamer] waved at the Wyvern, who knew it was time for his walk/flying and got excited. Elirr nodded.
Just remember. <em>Anchor that leash.</em> Hes smart enough to try making a break for it and he outweighs you.
The Garuda gave him a shamefaced look.
Yes, Master Elirr.
Jekle had tried that once already. Elirr saw the two off. And when a Garuda walked a Wyvern<em>everyone</em> cleared the way for you. He rubbed at his back.
I shouldnt have agreed to it. The first Wyvern was bad enough. Gah. The size of the offal. I had to use a shovel and cut it into pieces to even
He shuddered. He was lucky he had Jekle young. The Frost Wyvern would learn a lot faster. In two or three years he might be trained enoughand hed hopefully go to some caring owner.
Fissival had Wyverns. But not <em>Frost Wyverns.</em> Elirr chuckled.
The only thing worse than a Wyvern is
The shops door opened. Elirr turned.
Were cl
He broke off as the person hed been waiting for came into the shop. Hexel grinned.
Whats the only thing worse than a Wyvern?
Ah, hello there.
Elirr straightened. Hedbed his hair and had on clothing not covered in cat hairbut he always felt scruffy. Hexel byparison? Gleaming scales. Not showing an inch of his age. And they were actually around the same age!
But a Lamia would live longer than a Gnollpossibly twice as long. The two smiled at each other.
Bears. Bears are troublesome. And you would not believe how smart Sand Octopi are. Worsethey have little suction cups on their tentacles, so they can even open jars and hide in small ces. Bats? Wyverns are big, but not the worst. How are you doing today?
<em>Quite</em> well. I had a rough wake up and it was a busy inn todaybut I feel better now. Youre looking rather dressed-up.
You can tell?
Elirr straightened a bit. Hexel grinned. He slithered over, his lower, serpentine half undting across the floor. The grey-haired Gnoll smiled. Hed often debated dying his fur, butdistinguished.
Do you think we have time for some tea? I had a <em>Yoren</em> with Krshia with those mangos, but my cats ate it all.
No, really?
Hexelughed. Elirr gave him a straight-faced look. That only made the Lamiaugh harder. He leaned against Elirr. Almost instantly, his lower-half coiled around the Gnoll.
Gently. But Hexel <em>was</em> closer to snake than Dragon. His upper half was humanoid, albeit still snake-like. But his lower half? Like the giant snakes of Baleros, strong, sinuous. It was possessive. Elirr looked at Hexel, already smiling.
And then the door <em>chimed</em> softly. The two looked over.
Mrsha froze next to the door as a gang of cats stopped her from leaving. She had snuck in, undetected, and was sneaking out as maran and his posse cornered her. One of them had actually triggered the chime.
<em>Meow.</em> Got you. <em>Meow.</em>
The cat grinned at Mrsha. He hadnt actually spoken, but the self-satisfied look on his face was clearer than even Mrshas signnguage. The Gnoll child looked up at Elirr as he and Hexel stared at her. She waved and held out a card. Hexel took it.
<em>Hi.</em>
Second breakfast was an agreeable notion to Mrsha. The mean cats were not. Theyd foiled her daring escape! Shed seen Hexel meet with Elirr and gotten nervous they were going to do <em>disgusting things</em>. But the cats had gotten her caught!
Anyways, she was now having second-breakfast with the two. Elirr was fussing over a tea set and Hexel was staring at her.
I heard you were a little rapscallion. Didnt you try to steal my breakfast one time?
Mrsha waved a paw shyly. Now she was actually talking with Hexel, she was a bit nervous. She liked him, but she didnt <em>know</em> him.
Elirr on the other hand seemed to know Hexel well. He called over his shoulder.
Young Gnolls steal food all the time. Mrsha thoughshes quite a pawful. I suppose she must have left the inn without a guardian. We should return her.
Aw. Mrshas face fell. She signed with her paws, and then waved at Elirr for his attention.
<em>I dont want to get in trouble.</em>
Elirrs mouth moved slowly, sounding out her message. He snorted.
You should have thought of that beforehand. I wont throw myself in the face of Miss Lytes wrath for you, Mrsha.
Hexel looked <em>fascinated </em>as he watched Mrsha sign quickly.
Is that your ownnguage? It looks nothing like the other adventurer code-signs Ive seen.
Mrsha perked her ears up. She nodded rapidly. Then she stared at Hexel. She fumbled in her little bag of holding and held out a few cards.
<em>Hi. How are you?</em>
Hexel read the more static messages and got the meaning.
Mm. Entertained. Im not angry at you if thats what youre asking. Althoughwill this be a problem, Elirr?
He cast a questioning nce at Elirr. The Gnoll came over with a cup of tea for Hexel and Mrsha. The Gnoll sniffed and found it was a berry-tea. Balerosian. She smiled and sipped, then scalded her tongue. The Gnoll spoke as he went back for his cup.
I dont think so. If we were both Drakes? Yes. And if Mrsha talks about it? Mmperhaps. Again, more from City Gnolls and Drakes. But Im a member of the Silverfang tribe and theyoh, <em>Creler eggs.</em>
He cursed as he sat down and slopped some tea on his vest. It was redso the stain was unfortunate. Mrsha saw Hexel reach for his side and produce a wand.
Not a problem. Dont move[Remove Stain]. There.
He tapped the spot and the stain <em>vanished.</em> Mrsha apuded as Hexel ejected a bit of the tea into an unused saucer. She reached for a cracker and the <em>silkap</em> as Elirr sighed.
Magic. How useful! I envy your ss, Hexel. I would have had to find the stain-removing charm while you and Mrsha can just wave your wand.
Hexel blinked as Mrsha produced a wand and waved it.
You cast magic too, little one?
She nodded proudly. Hexel saw her conjure some grass on the table. One of the cats immediately buried itself in the thick grove.
Shes quite good for a child her age. Anyways, Elirr. I dont think you have anything toin about.
What do I get? The ability to raise cats who steal my drinks?
Elirr was guarding his teacup this time from the cats. Hexel opened his mouth and stared pointedly past Elirr. So did Mrsha.
They both saw one of the Aldasian Warhounds slowly dragging out bowls and a bag of feed. It was customized so the dog could open the bagit poured itself breakfast and the cats food too. Then it pushed the little food-bag on wheels back into a corner. The dog was <em>burly</em>, so she could wedge the bag in a corner such that the cats couldnt get at it.
Elirr saw the two stare at him. He shrugged, abashed.
Ah. I forget, sometimes. So they can feed themselves. I teach them that to save time. Its not erthats not <em>that</em> extraordinaryahem
The Lamia chuckled and Mrshaughed silently as Elirr scratched at his neck. The Lamia was curled up on himself and Mrsha and Elirr were sitting on cushions. StillMrsha couldnt <em>help</em> but notice the two were sitting next to each other. And that they kept giving each other that <em>look</em>.
New couples in the Stone Spears tribe looked like that. Ryoka and Relc had given each other a variant of that look for half a second. Mavi and OlesmMrsha folded her arms. There was no need to even intuit however. This was one of the things she <em>smelled.</em>
Well? Is it an issue? It wouldnt be in Baleros.
Elirr sighed. He looked at Mrsha with a resigned look. She uncrossed her arms a bit. There was somethingelse
Not too much. Gnoll tribes dont mind couples of the same sex. Isnt that right, Mrsha?
She gave him a nk look. <em>That</em> wasnt what she objected to. She was equally upset by <em>all</em> couples. Elirr nodded.
Mrsha. It is important you dont say anything. To Visma and Ekirra, or anyone else, understand? It could mean trdanger for us. Do I have your word?
Mrsha scratched at one ear.
<em>Not even Lyte and Erin?</em>
Not even them.
Elirr sighed. Mrsha hesitated.
Numbtongue?
Y<em>no one, Mrsha.</em> Understand? No, but you wouldnt
The Gnoll looked exasperated. Mrsha signed again.
<em>Why?</em>
This time it was Hexel who answered.
Because some people wont like it. And I might go, but Elirr has to live here. They can be unkind, little Mrsha. Does that make sense?
Mrsha and Elirr both stared at Hexel. The Lamia looked at both of them.
What? I understood that word. Its a very intuitive made-upnguage.
He was a <em>Lamia,</em> after all. Smartest of the Lizardfolks evolved forms. Stillshe didnt quite get it.
<em>Is it because you two</em>
Here Mrsha made some rather graphic gestures and Elirr swatted her paws down. She gave him a hurt look as Hexel copsed against him,ughing until he nearly spilled his drink.
Yes, Mrsha. Hexel, stopughing. This is serious.
The Lamia pulled himself upright. He looked at Elirr, and shook his head.
Only on Izril. And Terandria, I suppose. I thought Gnoll tribes didnt care?
They dont care, but ohtheres a way about it.
Elirr rubbed at his face. Mrsha scooted closer to the table as a big dog snuffled her and she patted it on the head.
Krshia was saying this morninghow did she phrase it? If I had a Gnoll wife, shed be angry with me. Its like that, Hexel. Gnoll tribes are mostly more understanding. But you still have to be part of the tribe. Make babies. Its why I left.
Ah, that would bother me almost more than being hunted. You can have it halfway?
Hexel grew somber. He and Elirr looked at each other. Hexelwith less of that knowing look adults had than Mrsha. They were on the same page.
I suppose. It seemed better than Drake cities to me, but I didnt think other species wereis it really not an issue in Baleros? At all?
Elirr sipped from his teacup. He looked so grave. Mrsha saw Hexels tail twining around his foot. The Lamia grew still.
I didnt say that. Duhans <em>hate</em> it. But Lizardfolk? The Nagas arent opposed. Were not exactly easy to separate out, some of us, Elirr. So I suppose weve always been like that. Not sure about Gazersbut Centaurs are <em>very</em> bad, sometimes.
So not perfect. Thatsalmost reassuring.
Elirr went back to fill the cups. Mrsha looked at them.
<em>What are you two talking about? Sex?</em>
The adults stared at her. Then they looked at each other and sighed. Wonderful. And it was their day off, too!
-
It was hardexining something that everyone knew to Mrsha. Especially from the perspective he didnt have.
Cruel. Perhaps that was why Elirr didnt like it. He saw Mrsha staring up at him as he tried to tell her <em>why</em> people might object to him and Hexel doing something as innocuous as twining tails together.
And why it might not be just harsh words.
She understood atst when Elirr told her what Drakes called their people. <em>Turnscales.</em> Mrsha had heard that word in a few of The Wandering Inns rare fights not started by Erin. That word got tossed in sometimes and always started a brawl.
Do you remember how they thought of you, Mrsha? Somenot all, but <em>some</em> might treat us the same.
The little girls face fell. She yed with some of the <em>silkap</em> bread and kicked her feet.
Meow. Purr.
maran had a knack for moments like this. He, with the grace of all cats, inserted <em>himself</em> into Mrshasp and demanded to be pet. He had done it to Elirr for countless days after escaping the dungeon.
Do you understand not to tell then, little one?
Hexel peered at Mrsha. Elirr wasnt the best with Gnoll cubs, having not had any to raise himself. Animals nowbut Hexel was better at making sure Mrsha got the message. She looked up and nodded. She patted maran as Elirr sat back and sighed.
Wellwell.
That was all he could say. Mrsha signed.
<em>Can I tell Erin? Erin is good. Nice.</em>
Elirr had no doubt that was true. But the thought of Erin Solstice keeping a secret was
Well, not <em>imusible,</em> but he didnt want drama. And Erin invited it through her door. Shed probably put up a sign
<em>No Killing Turnscales, Especially Not Elirr and Hexel!</em>
That was unfair. But Elirr had not cultivated his levels of paranoia for <em>nothing.</em> And Liscor was a progressive citypared to some. You heard stories about raids, even in Pass
Not Erin, Mrsha. Justin case. The fewer people who know, the safer. Will you promise?
Another nod. Mrsha flinched as a cat dropped on her. But the cats were suddenly demanding affection. Catscould be wonderful therapist animals.
Then again, so could dogs. They swamped the dispirited child. One of the dogs nearly covered Mrsha and the cats as it leaned on her and they all pushed it off.
That made Elirr smile. He stepped back with Hexel, under the pretext of making another batch of tea.
Is there something to worry about?
No. She is a good child.
The Lamia nodded. He studied Elirrs fond expression. The two stood together.
Together, but with some unfamiliarity. That was fine. It was just that they were no longstanding couple of a decade, but new. Rather, it was more likeromance. The kind that Elirr had found in the tribes when he was younger.
It was more covert in Liscor, but it felt fresh. New. The kind of thing that made you chase cats away from your good clothing andb your hair and endure nosy female Gnolls. Even the cute little ones.
Ekirranow, Ekirra would never have noticed. Hed wander about, picking his nose and never notice two Gnolls kissing in front of each other if he had a te of sweet buns. But he was also incapable of keeping secrets.
And Mrsha? A ins Gnoll as well asElirr saw her brightening up. But her face had been too old, too grave when shed finally realized the danger to Elirr and Hexel. She had seen so much.
I called her a Doombringer once, you know. A monster. Right to her face.
Hexel twisted slightly.
Doom?
His voice was a fraction louder than Elirrs. The two were whispering but Mrshas ears pricked up slightly. Hexel waved his wand and a [Silence] spell enveloped them.
Its a word for white Gnolls. Legend has it theyre cursed to destroy a tribe. That they appear and bring bad luck, cmity.
That sounds like some Lizardfolk tales. And you believe that?
Hexels voice was carefully skeptical. Elirr blushed under his fur. The Lamia couldnt see it, but he could sense body heat.
It was during the dungeon.
Oh.
Silence. Hexel wrapped the tip of his tail around Elirrs leg. It was afort gesture among Lizardfolk.
We all make mistakes.
I shouldnt have. Not <em>me.</em>
Hed begun to believe in those cages, with the Raskghar out of nightmares <em>eating</em> them. It still haunted Elirr. Mrsha didnt seem to bear a grudge, which was even worse.
No ones proud of what they do under stress. Youve seen me at my worst. I couldnt even look the Drake who served me breakfast in the eye. I
Hexel shivered. His tail constricted around Elirrs leg.
Gently. Hexel was probably stronger than Elirr. Certainlybetter at fighting. Hed told Elirr the story of the first attackwhere half his assistants had died. Hed fought off the attackers, though. Killing them. The rest of his team had died as he led them to safety until only three remained. Not the guards, not the other helpers
At least Elirr had some closure. He had <em>seen</em> the Raskghar die. Walked the ruins of their camp after Erin had led a counterattackjust to know he was safe. He was behind Liscors walls and no one had seen a Raskghar in over a month. The City Watch was still vignt.
But Hexel saw the same species that had attacked his party everywhere he looked. And the Drakes hostility to Lizardfolk didnt help.
Hexel was staring out the shop. He could, apparently, <em>see</em> body heat like Elirr and Mrsha could smell people and things. He had to be looking at Drakes; he was tensed up.
A gentle hug for the shivering Lamia. Hexel blinked as Elirr began to stroke his shoulder and head. Heughed after a moment as Mrsha sneezed on a cat and it sneezed back in outrage.
Youre petting me like one of your dogs.
Am I?
Embarrassed, the [Beast Trainer] nearly stopped, then he tickled Hexels chin. The Lamia swatted at him,ughing again.
You can scratch my chiter.
The two chuckled over that and Mrsha shot them a disgusted look. Yes, no keeping secrets around Gnoll children as bright as Mrsha. She knew <em>all</em> the secrets. Perhaps Krshias toofor all the Gnoll was trying her best.
I think its time to get you back to the inn, before Erin turns over Liscor looking for you.
Elirr and Hexel nodded at each other and Mrsha wilted. They left the shop, and became, suddenly, actors in their own y. Only, the audience was everyone and the stakes were high.
Mrsha was clearly nervous as Hexel and Elirr left the shop. She kept staring at <em>them</em> as they walked together. But she neednt have feared. In their own way, Hexel and Elirr were as good at this act as the yers of Celum.
Architect Hexel! Inspecting the city?
Thats right. Councilmember Elirr is giving me a hand. And showing me the sights!
The Lamia called out to the first Gnoll they met. He walked with Elirrnot arm-in-arm, but close. Friendlytwo distinguished VIPs in the city, just walking along, greeting people.
Elirr did the same as Hexel, smiling, and giving no clues. Not even smell.
Scent potion. Some might <em>know, </em>but Gnolls didnt care by andrge. As for Drakeswell, the two made a good show of it.
Mrshas mouth fell open as she saw how the two were sogood at it. Elirr opened a door for Hexel. They had stopped at the Mages Guild to collect any letters.
This way, Architect.
Why thank you, Councilmember Elirr.
The two winked at Mrsha when no one else was looking. She looked delighted. Elirr just hoped she didnt make too much of a game of it, but he wanted to ay her fears.
Lets seecorrespondence from Baleros. Mhmmhmis that a letter for you, Miss Mrsha?
Hexel stared down as Mrsha came away with her own letter from the Mages Guild desk. Much to Elirrs surprise. She opened it.
Its fromis it Miss Ryoka?
Mrsha swatted at Elirr as he peered at it. It was <em>her letter</em>, thank-you-very-much! She read and then signed.
<em>Horns.</em>
Oh. The <em>Horns.</em> Well, very good. And I havenothing. On we go.
Hexel was the [Architect] of Liscor, and he had done quite a lot already. The new district of Liscor was inhabitablethe wall wasnt nearly asrge as Liscors other walls, but it was patrolled hard by [Guards] and stillfifteen feet high and with no gaps. Hexel was overseeing the citys construction and he was working hard since the Council wasing up with new ideas each week.
But he didnt have to work <em>every</em> day. So today was an unofficial holiday. After allElirr was the liaison from the Council. It worked out very well. They had a few activities in mindthe Mrsha-interruption being the only unexpected event so far, and a minor one at that all things considered.
Well, for Hexel and Elirr. And that was because they knew how to do things. They dropped Mrsha off at The Wandering Inn.
<em>Mrsha!</em> There you are!
Erin had a frying pan and Lyte was out scouting with Numbtongue. The yers were putting on a show for a number of Passian dignitaries. Elirrs ears perked up as he saw them on stage. And there was Grimalkin of Pass and Chaldion the [Grand Strategist] in the audience!
Youre in big trouble, Mrsha. Someone find Lyte! Andthank you so much, Elirr, Hexel!
The two nodded politely. Erin pointed around.
Do you want something to drink? Are you staying?
No, we just came to bring Mrsha back. Dont be too hard on her, please. Little Gnolls always wander off. Their form of rebelling as they get older is to run away. Drakessmashing things, sometimes, or other outlets. But I used to wander off as a young Gnoll cub all the time.
Really?
Erin stared at Mrsha, who was hiding behind Hexel. The Lamia grinned.
Lizardfolk rebellions are to form little gangs. Troublemakers, all. Here you go, Mrsha.
He nudged Mrsha forwards. Erins hands were on her hips and she was about toy into Mrsha when a huge Drake tapped her on the shoulder.
<em>Miss Solstice. </em>A word about the yers. Theyre quite good, but wed appreciate our <em>own</em> acting troupe. But the yers are resistant to making a Passian branch
Because its not their branch, but you guys stealing the ys! If you want to let Passians join the yers, okay, Grimalkin. But why does it <em>have</em> to be Pass people? Huh? <em>Huh?</em> Huh? Let them perform in Pass and you can wait for your own group!
The [Innkeeper] broke off. And that was Hexel and Elirrs cue to exit, stage left. Becauseyes, it was fascinating with the drama around the actors and all of that. But they had things to do. A very sad Mrsha looked up at Erinthen snuck off into the Garden to hide with the Fortress Beavers.
Id quite like to see some of the ys. I saw a few, but maybe we could stop back tonight?
Hexel whispered to Elirr. The Gnoll stroked his chin-hair.
Your wish may be granted.
Oho. Do I have a personal Djinni?
Mm. Perhaps. Have you ever met a Djinni?
The two proceeded out of the inn with dignity and grace as Erin poked Grimalkin in the chest and a team of adventurers entered looking for her. Hexel chuckled.
I went to Merreid in my youth. The shield Kingdom of Chandrarone of those cities any [Architect] studies.
Really? I wish I had left Izrildid you meet Drevish?
Him? Oh, no. It was when the King of Destruction was rampaging around. I was just a young [Builder]but I saw some of the forts the Kings Architect made in a day. Amazing work. There was this wall he built to block a pass in <em>six hours</em>he had his own Djinni you see, and theres no faster or more adaptive worker
Stories. The two both came from cultures with strong oral traditions of storytelling. And Elirr and Hexel were still finding out about each other. They left The Wandering Inn behind to return to the date.
Behind them, the adventuring teamactually, two of themfound Erin after Grimalkin stomped off.
Can we get some of your magic food, Erin? To go?
She looked around and the [Innkeeper] beamed.
Earlia! Nailren! You guys going to the dungeon? Be careful!
The two Silver-rank teams nodded. The leader of Gemhammer propped her warhammer against a table.
Just your Scale Soup, Erin. Insurancesince were the only teams going down at the moment. Dont worrywere sticking within the safe zone. Just prying up trap tiles. The soup can actually really save us from taking a hit. And its a lot less expensive than a Barkskin potion each time
Coming up. <em>Hey, Ishkr</em>
The people near the stage <em>shhed </em>loudly and Erin lowered her voice guiltily.
Sorry. So no Bevussa?
Earlia shook her head.
Some Pass event. Bevussas team, Keldrass, most of the Passian teams are socializing. Not for us, even if we were invited.
Which we werent, just to be clear.
Nailren looked amused. The two Silver-ranks left the inn to descend into the dungeon a little bit after that.
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The first stop with the two was a bit of fun and games. Elirr had heard the Floodins were much safer after the [Druid], Nathalistirieminous or whatever his name was, wiped them out.
But it wasnt on his Top 10 list of things to do. He wished he could hike around like younger Gnolls. Even Krshia could probably march for thirty miles. But he was older, plusher
Distinguished. Nothing like a silver Gnoll to make you feel quite sophisticated.
Hexel had phrased it like that. Elirr smiled.
Whats the original expression?
Silver Foxkin. The Beastkin of Baleros, you know? Old Fox Beastkin are <em>quite</em> something
Excuse me. I thought you said Gnolls were better.
<em>Less fragile.</em>
And that was certainly the case. Hexel blinked as he saw that Elirr had taken him to one of Liscors attractionsespecially for Gnolls.
An indoor archery range. It was one of Elirrs little hobbiesmost Gnolls learned how to shoot a bow in the tribes.
We can pay for a quiver and an hour. I dont know if you shoot
Ive been known to do so. This looks like fun!
The couple set up at their stationthe archery range had all kinds of activities for all ranges of skill. Instructors would help you learn a bow and maybe get your [Archer] ssor there were more advanced targets. Even an option for a pottery throw where you shot at moving targets. Liscor had [Hunters] whod take you on a small walkabout to hunt game
For today, Elirr just had in mind some archery targets since he didnt know how good Hexel was with a bow. And for all his griping about his ageHexel looked suitably impressed as Elirr strung a longbow and sank an arrow into a target.
What a <em>shot!</em>
Its nothing fancy.
Elirr had missed the inner painted ringspletely, but Hexel looked amazed. He felt at Elirrs arms suspiciously.
That takes a lot of upper body strength! I couldnt use a longbow.
The [Beast Trainer] grinned and pointed to a far wall.
There are beginners bows as well. Do you have a preference?
Hexel hesitated.
Do you havea half bow?
<em>Half-bow?</em>
Half the Gnolls in earshot turned, looking offended. The Lamia held up his hands.
A shortbow! Fine, finedo all Gnolls love bows?
Its a hobby, a work of art, and it can feed you, defend youdo Lizardfolk have a simr weapon?
Mm. Slings and tridents? We fish in swamps a lot.
The two had an enjoyable time aiming at targets. Hexel wasnt strong, but he was quite sharp. Anything he put his mind toand it was a very brilliant mindhe picked up. Elirr had already given up ying chess with Hexel. The Lamia could win blindfolded and being tickled.
Neither came close to winning a recordthere were actually prizes and you got your name on the wall if you hit the most targets with the most uracy. One name caught Elirrs eye.
<em>Bird 1<sup>st</sup> ce. Score</em>
He stared at it. Thenughed and resolved to ask Erin about <em>that</em> story.
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Next on their list of things to do was sample some of the local cuisines. For that, Elirr took them to one of the few farms over a few hills to whet the appetite. They arrived just around lunchtime, and despite Hexelining about the grass stains on his lower half, he was quite taken with the cheese-tasting.
It was another thing Elirr knew younger couples did, but hadnt had the opportunity to do with someone else for a long time. The farm had a number of animals that gave milk, from goats to cows in magical and non-magical varieties.
This is an nda Cheese. Localfresh. It goes very well meltedyou can taste the fruity nature of it.
The cheese tasting activity for couples or tourist and Councilmember as Elirr and Hexel <em>obviously</em> were, was a fun activity. The Drake [Rancher] offered them any number of cheeses. And wine. The wine made it quite fun.
Hexel enjoyed himself immensely, despite being more carnivorous. He was especially taken by the fondue they finished with.
Ooh. So you actually melt it all up and dip things into it? We dont have as many herd animals in the jungles. Centaursmaybe? And this cheese! Its sofragrant! I have to buy some.
Lizardfolk with their tongues and Gnoll noses made them both good food-tasters. The nda cheese was<em> piquant, </em>a word that instantly identified you to other people as <em>having an opinion on food.</em>
Unfortunately, the duo shot themselves in the foot a bit with the fondue and cheese-eating because it slowed both of them down such that neither <em>really</em> wanted to go on that walkabout of Invrisil just at the moment, which was next on their list.
Why dont wesit while we digest?
Elirr suggested. Hexel agreed, so they headed back to The Wandering Inn, hoping to catch one of the ys.
As it happened, the yers of Celum were still performing to impress Pass and capitalize on their big sess. Invrisil had the 2<sup>nd</sup> teams, and 3<sup>rd</sup> teams performing in the Seasons Theatre, but the A-Team, the 1<sup>st</sup> Team, the originals were performing <em>live</em>.
It was something Elirr and Hexel <em>had</em> to see, but predictably, the inn was packed. Elirr thought he knew packed, but people were crowded up just to stare through the <em>windows.</em> From Invrisil, Pass, Celum, and Liscor
Well never get in! We should have stayed!
The Gnoll groaned in dismay. Hexel was disappointed toohe had never seen the yers of <em>Celum</em> perform. The two looked around, hoping to find a way in.
And as it happened, their way in was sitting at the bar, moodily contemting a life without dessertagain.
I think youve had enough milk, Miss.
Drassi grinned at Mrsha as the Gnoll child tapped on the counter for a refill. Mrsha sighed. She had been found by Erin and given her punishmentErin was no fun with hide-and-seek because she could find Mrsha <em>anywhere</em> in her inn. Lyte had been very mad, too.
Mrsha smelled Hexel and Elirrs unique scent quite by chance as the door wafted them in. She blinked and looked up and saw them by the crowd at the door, looking dismayed. Mrsha saw them staring at the yers and brightened.
Now <em>here</em> was something Mrsha the Secret Keeper could do! She hopped off the bar after leaving a tip for Drassi. The Drake blinked at the notecard attached to the cup.
<em>You are a nice person. Have a good day.</em>
Lets see if we can get a seat tonight.
Hexel sighed as Elirr gave up searching. The two turned to goand the white Gnoll pushed through the crowd.
Mrsha? What is it this time? You had better not be running off
The Gnoll rolled her eyes and signed quickly with her paws.
<em>Come,e!</em>
The two looked at each other. Mrsha impatiently reached forwards and grabbed their hands. She pulled them through the crowd, ignoring the protests.
Straight up to the stage. Mrsha was her <em>own </em>stage-pass and no one objected when they saw her pulling the two forwards. She even found a table for them. Right near the front. She made the [Actors], the yers of Liscor, double-up at another table to make room.
Why, thank you, Mrsha.
Elirr was a bit touched by the Gnolleven if her idea of helping was inconveniencing everyone else. He found himself sitting with Hexel in front-row seats as the yers began to put on <em>Elisial.</em>
Mrsha! Are you causing trouble foroh hey! Hexel! Elirr!
Erin shout-whispered over the hubbub as a squad of servers broke through the press with food and drink. She looked at Hexel and Elirr who waved at her.
Im sorry, but Mrsha insisted on giving us front-row seats, Erin
Are you kidding? Id have let you watch from the Gardenbut Im using that to travel about. Good thing you came! The yers are putting on onest show and I havent seen <em>Elisial</em> myself. Can I get you anything to eat or drink?
Hexel and Elirr looked at each other. They had a bellyful of wine, cheese, and they were pleasantly tired from the archery and walk. Hexel nodded at Erin with a smile.
Were perfectly lovely, Miss Solstice.
The best part of all was that it was entirely true.
-
Hexel and Elirrs date wasnt something Erin picked up on. If it hadnt been busyperhaps? Or most likely, again, not. She could be oblivious when it suited heror just because she really did miss things.
But the twos moment was noticeable to someone besides Mrsha.
Hexel and Elirr, sitting at a table. Obvious as can be.
Saliss of Lights looked at them and saw it in a moment. Becauseyou would. Anyone would.
Perhaps not some. The people who would object probably wouldnt see it. And that was because they were good at pretending what they didnt like did not exist. But to Saliss? You might as well have shone a spotlight on them. Mirn would have picked them out with his eyes closed, [Protector] that he was.
The two were flirting. Inconspicuously, but clearly enjoying the moment. Sitting side-by-side as they watched the y.
It hurt Saliss with that spear of envy. The Drake was sitting closer to the bar, in a small bubble of space despite the press. And that was because nudity got you that elbow-room.
The Named Alchemist had another shot of Firebreath Whiskey as he watched the two glumly. Saliss hadnt even been here for them. His business waselsewhere.
<em>Good for them. AlsoI hate you two.</em> That was how Saliss would have vocalized it. Almost subconsciously, he cast about the room.
If The Wandering Inn was a permanent source of entertainment for Saliss, the [Alchemist] had still earmarked several important elements.
<em>Erin Solstice. Faerie Flowers in the [Garden of Sanctuary].</em> And therewatching from afar and talking with Kevin
Rose. Saliss watched her for a minute.
He knew more about Rose, but not enough. But oh, careful. Be so <em>careful.</em> If Elirr and Saliss had known each other, and had a moment to talk, they would have both agreed. But Elirrs caution was nothing to Salissafter all, Saliss had grown up in Pass, not a Gnoll tribe or Liscor.
Saliss was more concerned for Elirr and Hexel. It was so obvious. Again thoughhed kill anyone who ruined this moment for them. But there was only one Saliss. And even that was one too many.
The [Alchemist] shook his head. Hisst person-of-interest wasnt here. In Liscor, then. He slid some coins across the bar and turned to go. Hexel and Elirr were their own thing and much luck to them. He was looking for hisexperiment. His project.
Mavi El.
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Love was in the air. Alsofire. Olesm watched Mavi <em>glowing.</em>
Her hair looked like it was igniting. ck and orange, shining in the light. And there was actual fire sparking in the airappearing and vanishing.
That was how <em>hot</em> it was. He was at a safe distance. But the young [Lady] was at the center of the flickering radius of heat.
[Aura of me]. Or close enough for my demonstration. See? Whenever you want, Wing Commander!
Embria eyed Mavi. Not in a particrly friendly way. 4<sup>th</sup> Company didnt like challenges to theirbat record. But Mavi El was doing just that.
Forwards, spears! Captain Vell, Captain Wikir, take the enemy position!
Two squads of 4<sup>th</sup> Company advanced on the nervous double-line of [Guards] that Embria had set up. New-recruits and a few regr Guardsmen.
Olesm watched, wincing. The [Soldiers] were not Liscors best, but they were still one of the veteran wings of the army. The average level of Liscors army was 16. Which meant the [Officers] and higher-ranking members were progressively higher-level still than the rank-and-file which lowered the level.
Wikir, Vell, and Embria could all turn average [Soldiers] into elites with their Skills. Liscor <em>stacked</em>mander-sses. And two squads were cycling down their Skills so that when they hit the ranks of [Guards] who had orders to shield Mavi, they had at least <em>eight</em> Skills buffing them.
Even with practice-weapons, the two squads instantly began drubbing the [Guards]. Zevara was watching and wincing as Vell smacked down a shield with brute strength and beheaded one of the soldiers.
It didnt look good, but again, it wasnt <em>quite</em> fair. If it were Senior Guards versus 4<sup>th</sup> Company, theyd havelost with more grace. Only Jeiss or Relc or Klbkch were at the level of Liscors army, anyways. And they were anti-crime and anti-monster fighters anyways,pared to an armys specialties.
But Mavi had not asked for them. She stood with her arms folded behind the copsing rank of the Watch as Vell kicked past another [Guard], clearly intent on beating her a few times in the practice. The Drake [Captain] knocked aside another dethen she hissed.
<em>What theow! Ow!</em>
She was holding a practice de, wooden, but shed kept her armor on. And Olesm sawit was <em>glowing. </em>Vell twisted, knocking aside a de and then shouted again.
She gave a <em>shout</em> of pain. Her armor was beginning to <em>glow! </em>And thenher practice sword burst into me. She had to drop it or be burned. Wikir gave a howl of pain and the two squads began to back up.
Olesm stared. The [Guards] werent suffering from the same effects at all. They began to press 4<sup>th</sup> Company back.
Retreat! Get out of range!
It was an obvious move. But as Vell and Wikirs squads retreatedMavi pointed.
Press the attack and encircle them!
The Watch advanced. And as Mavi walked with themthe 4<sup>th</sup> Company had to retreat. But they were suddenly pressed against the wall of onlookers. And Vellshe held onto the ming swords hilt as her armor began to turn a dull red.
They werent going to surrender, even though half were fighting with ming weapons and the armor was clearly beginning to <em>scald</em> their fur or scales. Olesm raised one w.
<em>Enough! Halt!</em>
Embria looked up at him as the fiery aura winked out around Mavi. Panting, the two squads tossed down their weapons and cursed.
Silence for a moment. Then Maviughed.
And <em>thats</em> how we Humans held the north against the superior Drake armies. If you want a second demonstration, I can do it again
I dont think thats necessary. Wing Commanderthank you for providing your soldiers.
Not at all, Watch Captain. It was illuminating.
Embria red at Mavi. Vell cursed as she poured water over her burnt hands.
Auras? Wed just snipe her or charge in
And thats why we wear artifacts. And I can defend myself. If anyone wants to try me?
Mavi retorted. She was armed with a practice sword herself. Instantly, half of 4<sup>th</sup> Company and some of the Watch volunteered to teach her a lesson.
Im gifted with a spear. Why not?
Embria herself gave Mavi a look. Olesm coughed.
Mavi, this might not be <em>the</em> moment. Why dont we go over the oues with?
Id be delighted to, Wing Commander. Just so long as you let me use my Skills?
Of course.
The Human [Lady] ignored Olesm. The [Strategist] stared at her. Was she <em>insane?</em> Embria was nearly as good as Relc, even if she didnt have his Skills. But the [Lady] blew a kiss at him. Then she lifted her sword.
Embria epted a practice spear and stepped forwards.
Just say when youve had enough, <em>Lady Mavi.</em>
The Drake lowered herself into a stance. Mavi grinned
And her body <em>burst</em> into me. Her practice clothes, her sword, all ignited. Embria recoiledand her armor began smoking. Mavi lunged forwards with a shout.
Olesms jaw dropped. Mavi shed at Embria and the Wing Commander leapt back, knocking the sword back. Shenced out, keeping her distance as Mavi parried. She was definitely behind Embria in Skill. But as the Wing Commander began tounch a flurry of blows, Mavi <em>sparked.</em>
The mes covering her turned white-hot for a moment. Embria was blinded and Mavi pressed in again. She had a shield in one hand and the Wing Commander was on the defensive.
Olesm, shes not going to <em>win,</em> is she? Because 4<sup>th</sup> Company will riot if she does.
Zevara edged over to mutter to Olesm. He shook his head, listening to Maviugh amid the cheering and cursing.
I doubt it, Zevara. Ive sparred with her and shes worse than I am. Embria just needs to back up.
Even so, he couldnt take his eyes off Mavi. She was<em>different. </em>She had been so ofte. Of course, their rtionship was definitely changed by the revtion that she was <em>Mavi El</em>, former Matriarch of the House of El, woman who was decidedly many times Olesms senior.
It had bothered the Drake greatly. Theyd fought about it, actually. Olesm was outraged she hadnt told him there was an expiry on her lifeeven more than the fact of her age. Mavi had been on the verge of leavingat least their rtionship, possibly Liscor.
And thenhade the change. Mavi took a spear-thrust to the shoulder.
<em>Point!</em>
Vell shouted triumphantly. Embria backed up; her armor and weapon were smoldering. She narrowed her eyes at the [Lady].
Youd not heal that with my spear.
And Id be wearing <em>armor.</em> Come on, Im not dead yet even if I am bleeding! If I was fighting seriously, youd be on fire the instant you came at me!
Mavished out. The Drake had to back up. Even 4<sup>th</sup> Company looked rather impressed as Mavi took a second thrust to the chest but kept charging in.
Fearless, fierythat was Mavi as Olesm knew her. But there was a twist on her personality. Even Zevara, who had not known Mavi, could see it. She kept looking at Olesm.
Whats happened to her?
Idont know.
The Drake stared at Mavi, whom he was decidedly back together with. He felt sore.
His calves were <em>really</em> sore. Theyd gone for a hike this morning. A <em>ten mile hike</em> around the Floodins before lunch. And this was with Mavi, who imed shed done enough walking for three lifetimes.
Something was definitely different. And only the Drake, leaning against a wall nude as could beand [Invisible]knew what it was.
One was iplete. <em>My</em> potion changed only one thing. Thisthis is truly
Saliss had no fear of being seen with themotion. Only Mavi could have picked him out. The Named Adventurer felt at his neck-spines. Hed thought hed sensed it right after Mavi had taken the potion, but hed been distracting everyone and hadnt gotten a chance to gauge her properly. But it was clear.
This is what had happened. Saliss had made a Potion of Youth.
<em>Another Potion of Youth.</em> And hed given it to Mavi El.
For free! That was already the kind of event that would have shaken Pass if it had been known. Certainlyit would have killed his brokers, and the [Auctioneers] who made a small fortune off of each sale. Come to thatSaliss had passed up <em>two</em> fortunes because the cost of this potion had been a fraction of what a Potion of Youth normally cost in ingredients.
Magical, miraculous. Saliss had found something as revolutionary as Sages Grass or Eir Gel. He had created a Potion of Youth with Octavias help. Butit had been different.
Color was a big hint. But Saliss had <em>felt</em> this potion wasnt the same as the other Potions of Youth hed made. So hed given it to Mavi because she was down to onest potion and because she was willing to try it.
And this was the result. Saliss understood in a single moment, as Mavi and Embria concluded their duel and the two walked over to shake hands. Embria was grudgingly impressed and Mavi actually embraced the Drake.
<em>Youth.</em> Mavi flicked sweat-soaked hair out of her eyes. True youth. She rubbed at her shoulders.
Anyone else want to try fighting an aura? Its been a long time since I did thisbut I met a [Knight] from Terandria who could do<em>this.</em>
She tossed her burnt practice sword away and raised her hand. A ming <em>sword</em> appeared in her grip and everyone gasped.
That was a powerful aura. Stronger than the older Mavi could generally summon. And that was because this new Mavi <em>burned.</em> Her spirit wasnt that of a woman ignited in thest hour of her life. This was Mavi El as she would have been in her mid-twenties, just with the memories of the past.
It made her impetuous, reckless, and vivid. It also meant Salisshad found <em>it.</em>
The only question was how long it <emsted.</em> If it was a weekor even close to itand if the flowers did what Saliss thought and could be applied, like the Potion of Youths recipe to the more powerful Reverse Age Potion
<em>Flowers.</em> They had neatly established their worth as the most <em>important thing</em> Erin Solstice had ever created. Or found. Where in the name of <em>Dragons</em> had she gotten them from?
Where in Rhirs hell is Avalon?
Saliss had seen countless magical ingredients. Hed handled Unicorn testicles, and that was something you had to think twice about! Krakens heartshed used powerful ingredients, but the flowers wereout of this world.
Xif and everyone else could never know. The flowers were <em>too</em> powerful. Mind youSaliss had used nearly a hundred just to make the single potion and countless more in experiments. Erin Solstice was growing more and more, but
There it was. Mavi El turned,ughing, and dragged Olesm into a tandem duel with Jeiss and Beilmark. She was <em>alive.</em>
How long could Saliss make those potions? And if he could do it for Mavithe [Alchemist] wondered about Chaldion.
He watched Mavi for a while longer, invisibly. It was too powerful. That was the thing. The only reason Saliss didnt open up his <em>own</em> farm and hire Oteslia to breed the flowers by the hundreds of thousands? He stared at Mavi, burning,ughing. Saliss knew potions. He knew alchemy and creation and he had his own experience with power.
There <em>had</em> to be side-effects.
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Liscor as it was had been a dreary city gued by rains. Confounded by Antinium. But a border-city, between north and south. Not as hostile to Gnolls.
That was why she had chosen it. For essfor the potential here. That was Liscor as it had been.
It was hard to remember to Krshia sometimes. When she saw a Human in the streets that wasnt Erin she stared a bit. But they were already bing a new normal, like the Painted Antinium.
The new district? It was on everyones tongues. You could hear it in the gossip, the streets as Krshia made her way to workwell, one of her two jobsthat morning.
Did you see the football team this morning? They looked <em>sharp.</em> Think well beat the next team?
walk in the new district. You know, some of those Human shops have some new designs and ideas. The Drunken Gnoll? Fine inn. Very cheap, very affordable. If youre not going to the Tailless Thief, I can rmend that.
Not The Wandering Inn?
I mean, for a <em>rxing</em> time.
Ah, right, right. Oh, look! Its that Soldier. The one with the swirls. See? I told you I knew one
The dialogue! It put a smile on Krshias face. All of it new. All of it exciting! She passed by a Drake couple eximing over a dress.
I got this from Invrisil! Justpaid to walk through that door, which was hardly anythingpared to the dress! Theres so much to do there. You simply <em>must</em> go see, Eshi
But I hear that [Innkeeper] is crazed
Bah, I never had to even see her! Just ask to go through to Invrisil. It was so fast I was in the inn for less than a moment. No Crelers, no Goblins, no blood shooting everywhere
Yes, Liscor was changed. Humans on the streetin the Watch, setting up new business. Evenpeting with Krshia on Market Street. Not that she attended to her stall as much these days. Her [Assistant Saleswoman] was doing a fine job. Very fine; and Krshia just had to manage the inventory with her Skills as a [Royal Shopkeeper].
It was to her second job she was going. [Councilwoman] Krshia Silverfang walked down the street, as people came over to petition her for this or that, or just greeted her.
New Antinium. New Humans. New ways to travel. It was all glorious to Krshiapared to the Liscor-that-was.
Still, someone had toin. As Krshia entered the City Hall and headed for the meeting room, she heard the familiar voice that usually grated on her ears. Over ten years of hearing him and Lism could still annoy Krshia.
And <em>why</em> couldnt Elirr make it? We all agreed to meet every morning. Its morning, and unless I missed the end of <em>forever,</em> I assume its every.
He deserves time off, Lism, you fool, you. Let him escort Hexel around the city. Or is keeping our [Architect] happy not more important than the daily meeting?
The Drake looked up as Krshia entered the room. So did the rest of the Council.
There they were. Jeiss, sharpening a dagger with a whetstone and yawning over his morning cup. Raekea, smelling of soot from work, Alonna, doodling in the air with a wand as she listened to Lism rant, and the Drake [Shopkeeper] himself.
Krshias eternal rival. Even here. He turned and gave her a look.
Silverfang.
Swifttail. I can do it too. Do you ever grow tired ofining, Lism?
Only someone who thinks theres nothing to improve doesntin, Krshia.
The Drake gave her a supercilious look. Krshia rolled her eyes, but she sat down across from him. Yes, the entire Council was here except for Elirr, who was busy with Hexel in ways that would make Lisms tail fall off.
Tismel and Ziss were sitting in a corner. Not of the room, but metaphorically. Their usual protests andints had been reduced to just sitting there, dreading what was happening next.
Rebellion had taken Liscor. The former Council, who had been made up of <em>the right sorts</em>, with the right backgrounds and perspectives had been reced by the mob.
[Shopkeepers], [Guard], [Mage], [cksmith] and [Beast Trainer] were the Council. Notthe Guildmasters of old,ndowners, and so on. Alonna was closebut she was with Lism and Krshia and the rest.
So that was one of the reasons why Krshia sat down and actually nodded to Lism.
Good morning to you all. I trust you all had a good night, yes?
Quite well. Although I was up with that craziness around the yers of Celum.
Alonna yawned as the others murmured agreement. Lism was muttering.
I have a lot to get to. Just proposals I need you to sign off on. Ohgood morning.
Erwhats on the roster today, Lism?
Tismels voice quavered as the others helped themselves to foodthis time from Raekea. Since Krshia had had breakfast with Elirr, she only took a small bit to be polite. Lism ignored the other Drake.
Since we dont have Elirr <em>or</em> Master Hexel, I think well hold off on some of the ns until tomorrow. Id like to discuss a change to the citys new ns
Again? Dead gods, how many is that?
Jeiss raised his brows. Lism shook his head.
Its always to Liscors benefit. Ill run it past you all tomorrow. I just need to make sure itll work.
Krshia munched on a scone as she listened. That was Lism. Taking charge and running this like <em>he</em> was the leader. She was almost tempted to interrupt, butwell, she didnt have anything toy in front of the Council. They had daily meetings these days, in case something like Erin urred, but it was sometimes just a twenty-minute meeting to socialize and eat before they went about their day.
But Lism clearly had a n. He went down the list.
Id like you all to authorize me to go tothree meetings on behalf of the city. Make temporary agreements and Ill run them past you. Ill also need a two gold and eight silver budget for one of the meetingsand twenty <em>six</em> gold pieces for my [Carer] initiative. Can I get a quick vote on that?
Instantly, Alonna, Jeiss, and Raekea all raised their hands. It was informal, but Lism was here to request the vote. Without it, he wasnt allowed to proceed. It was one of those new things the Council had implemented; Lism or Krshia or anyone else could make unofficial promises and reach out to people, but they had to inform their colleagues and official ratification required a vote as well.
Since the Council was eight in total, they required a majority of five. And since Elirr was gone, Lism needed Krshias vote. She left him hanging just to make him re at her.
Predictably, two Drakes did not raise their ws.
Whaterwhat are the meetings, Lism? I think we should be informed about them.
That came from Ziss. Lism looked at her.
Need to know, Ziss.
But were Council members
And I dont need you to show up with the <em>former</em> Council to try and negotiate on Liscors behalf. Shut. Up.
Lism was about as tactful as a mallet to the head. But since Krshia <em>detested</em> the former Council, who had been petty andcent, this put a smile on her lips. She raised her paw.
Majority has it.
The two Drakes of the old guard sagged. Theyd clearly been hoping Krshias longstanding and public rivalry with Lism would cause trouble. Theyd even tried to exploit it a few timesbut Krshia knew the score.
So did Lism, because he was already packing up his notes.
Thats all from me. Does anyone have anything else to add?
Krshia, my wife <em>really</em> wants some ah, tickets to the yers of Celum. I dont suppose you could?
Ill look into it, Jeiss.
The Gnoll nodded and the [Senior Guardsman] gave her a grateful look.
Thank you. You have no idea how much shes been pestering me about it. And with Relc gone
Just dont unt it, Jeiss. Were Councilmembers. We dont get special privileges. We dont cut in lineKrshias friends with <em>that Human</em>. Thats your ticket, not us.
Got it, Lism.
The Drake rolled his eyes, but he nodded. Lism checked his notes and thenlooked at Krshia.
I need a second on these meetings. And since everyone else has workSilverfang, do you have a moment?
I could c
Tismel shut up as Lism raised his clipboard to throw it. SilverfangerKrshia, grinned.
Very well, if you insist, Lism. Where are we going to first?
I need the funds. Thenwell head to the meeting rooms for the [Carers] initiative. We have to meet withHedaultin forty <em>eight</em> minutes. And were not going to bete.
Youre the one who walks slow. Hrm. Are we paying him?
The two left the Council room. The rest of the council finished their breakfast at a more leisurely pace. Jeiss yawned into his cup; <em>he</em> wasnt about to race about like Lism. But he and Krshia had the kind of energy that Jeiss admired.
Not like his childrens energy, which was disgusting and boundless, but that dogged <em>go-get-it</em> energy that had led the two [Shopkeepers] to divide Market Street among themselves.
Famous rivals. Now, politicians. Jeiss shook his head. Tismel and Ziss didnt stay to socialize. They skulked off, no doubt to report to the old Council about what theyd learned.
That left the three, Alonna, Jeiss, and Raekea to socialize. Normally with Elirr, but the group was fast bing friends.
And how <em>is</em> everyone doing in your household, Jeiss?
The kids are driving me <em>insane.</em> Too much energy, you know? And Im beat from doing two jobsI really hope we can get Hexel to upgrade the ygrounds soon. Maybe install a spell to suck the energy out of the kids? We could probably power the wall spells with that alone.
Alonnaughed as she breakfasted. Jeiss leaned back.
Whats Lism up to this time?
The [Shopkeeper] was one of the two unofficial leaders in the room. Krshia led the Gnolls, Lism the Drakes. Not that it was a divide these days. The two had teamed up against ipetence and were working together well.
The [cksmith], whod been refilling her te, came back to the table.
Hrm. Some new scheme, no doubt. Im d Krshia is with him. Shell keep his ideas from getting tangled.
True that. Theyre a good team when theyre not shouting at each other.
It was remarkable, actually. Jeiss yawned. Raekea sniffed and shook her head. Alonna nodded.
I cant believe they <em>could</em> work together. I was sure this would be socontentious. Didnt you?
At the start, yeah. The electionnot pretty. But this is great. And I mean, great. Whod have thought, right?
Mhm. Even so, I can see how it happened. It was just so natural
Raekea was nodding as she crammed her mouth full of food. She stared at the door and shook her head.
I just cant believe those two are together. Thats the only part that boggles my mind, yes?
The Gnoll swallowed and reached for a cup of tea. Then she saw Jeiss and Alonna staring at her. Raekea hesitated.
Ah.
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The reason Krshia Silverfang had let Lism go on about his n for the day without giving one of her snarky remarks was because she already knew what was going on.
You dont have to be that rude to Tismel and Ziss, you know.
Lism was counting coins out of the Councils vault of funds. Krshia heard him muttering
Twenty <em>nine</em>plus<em>signing out as Lism, the day of</em>
She poked him in the side and he jumped.
What?
You dont have to be rude to Tismel.
And why not? Hes an ipetent.
But we do not need enemies. At least give him the time of day.
Lism turned and red at Krshia. And there they were.
Rival [Shopkeepers]. Enemies in election and from Market Street. It was not an exaggeration to say they properly <em>loathed</em> each other. Or had.
Even now Lism could grate on the nerves. However. How had theye to this? The two stared at each other. Lism scratched at his spines.
Ill think about it. But if Tismel makes one more asininement, I will throw a chair at him. Lets go.
He led the way down the stairs of the city hall. Krshia followed, reflecting.
<em>Why? </em>Not many people knew, but it was inevitable some would. Elirr knew. Mrsha didnt, although she clearly knew <em>someone</em> was in Krshias life. Little Gnolls and their noses. But Krshia used scent-bombs too. The problem was, it was inevitable Raekea and perhaps the rest of the Council would find out. They met too regrly.
How would she exin it to Erin? Oranyone else? Krshia watched Lism strut down the stairs. She had once described Lism as a sack of hot air with an ego twice asrge attached, and she didnt see the need to retract her statement.
However. There were elements of Lism you had to admit he had. Even if they werent likable. For instance, Krshia and Lism had always beenpeting [Shopkeepers] for business in Market Street. Krshia liked to think shed always been a bit betteruntil her stall was exploded by Lyte.
YetLism could not have kept up with her all these years if he was a <emplete</em> fool. He was certainly foolish. He tended to make far more enemies than Krshia, who was good at making connections. He didnt have her eye for quality and had lost out on several trades.
But he was also annoyingly good at spotting trends. And stubborn toohe stayed in with a bet or gamble when most people would get cold feet, even if it cost him.
None of that was the endearing factor, incidentally. It was just a fact of Lism. Krshia hadstraight up until she was in the same room with him on the Councildisliked him intensely. However, there had been that moment where theyd looked at each other and realized they were <em>on the same side</em>, and against the old Council.
And after thatit had taken a while. A few drinks. A few nights ofbut that wasnt why. If Krshia had to exin it
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The [Carers] initiative was something Lism hade up with. It was not Erins idea. It was not even something Erin had helped start. It was entirely Lisms initiative and it came from years of him doing this.
Liscors City Hall had a number of meeting rooms that were seldom actually put to good use. Krshia had, in the practical way of [Shopkeepers], decided it was a waste of space and coin and instantly put them to use. Anyone could rent some of the rooms for a get-together, party, or other event. The Council had a few permanently reserved, but it also justified the expense of the [Cleaners] and so on.
Lism had, in turn, put one of the rooms to use for his n. There was a huge map of the city on the wall, constantly being updated with new streets. But what mattered were the pins.
I want someone to check on Mister Eli. I dont care if he throws things or snaps at you. Just make sure hes actually eating. Is there anything to report?
For now, Lism was running the meeting room. He had about forty people whom he was paying today. It was a side-job for most, but they had ess to food, potions if need be, and an existingwork of people who donated to the [Carers] project.
A few Gnolls and Drakes raised their hands. One reported a Drake woman had broken her leg in a fall. A [Healer] was taking care of her and three neighbors had volunteered to help look after her when she returned home. Even soLism tasked a rotation to make sure she was looked after.
It embarrassed Krshia that she hadnt thought of this herself. But she never would have, honestly. The groups of paid volunteers would go across the city to every person on the list. Person or family, and make sure they were looked after.
The names were either young, or old, or people who could not take care of themselves for one reason or another. Lism had brought a list with him when hed begun the organization, which was now a city-backed initiative. Hed been doing this for years.
Just make sure Eli has food and water and looks healthy. Is his apartment a mess? Are there bugs? If we need to, one of the Council will speak to him, or one of the Watch. Thats all you have to do.
He was speaking to one of the volunteers. Krshia watched, checking off names on the list. That was her addition.
Here was the thing. They really did work together well. Lism hade up with the idea of paying people to do what had been a volunteer service. Using the citys organization and resources to collect goodwill instruments. Instead of a whole damn pie being given to some poor widow or [Veteran] who might not even like piesit was divided up and shipped out with other gifts donated here. Got a chair you dont use? Donate it here and someone <em>would</em> use it.
It was one of those things that made sense. Like Gnoll tribes supporting each other. Again thoughKrshia couldnt take credit for it.
What she <em>could</em> take credit for was making it efficient. Lism had a map, but he didnt have a roster of volunteers. He didnt organize his data. Krshia had made that happen. And soon
Youll have to appoint someone to manage this, Lism. Its working welltoo well. Someone needs a full-time position and sry.
I can handle it. Dont you think I can handle multiple things at once, Silverfang?
The Drake looked annoyed as Krshia spoke with him after the volunteers were on their way, with care packages. Krshia bit back the snappy response. Some things were so ingrained in thembut she tried. She moderated her tone.
Youre adding work you dont need. Can you give all of your hours to this project, hmm, Lism? I dont think you can, no. And the [Carers] <em>deserve</em> all your time, yes?
Lism hesitated. He swallowed an angry retort and took a breath. Once, twicethen nodded.
Ifine. Youre right, Krshia. I could appoint a manager. And stay on top of things
He had to be part of the projects he was in. Like his shop; Krshia could delegate, but Lism was always checking in. It wasnt a bad mentality to have, but sometimes he got bogged down with too much.
That was one thing. The two studied the map.
How many Humans are part of the [Carers] project?
Sixteen.
So few.
Not a lot of people who moved to Liscor were in theirte years. Mostchildren.
The Gnoll woman waited for the inevitable damn fleshy Humansing to <em>my</em> city and taking jobs from honest working Drakes, but it didnte. Lism just stared at the map.
What we needis a ce for the children. Most are on the street.
Drakes dont have that kind of institution?
Do Gnolls?
Krshia shook her head.
Not in the tribes. But thenno one is left alone in the tribes.
Unless they run off or are kicked out. Or theyre Doombringers.
She red at him. But he was right. Justphrasing. Lism saw her look and adjusted his tone.
I just meanthose kids need a home. Not just food and attention. I know some Human cities have something like that. In Drake cities theyre adopted or be gangs
He would know. And if the Drake had one soft spot in his entire body, it was children. After allhed raised Olesm and doted on his nephew, even now.
Incidentally, this was still the same Lism whod tried to con Erin out her money right when shed firste to Liscor. Krshia still remembered that. But he had changed a bit. Sort of.
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Another thing Lism did? He went to consult with experts a <em>lot.</em> Which was why he and Krshia met with Hedault in the mans workshop in Invrisil.
Krshia considered it a waste of time and coinespecially because Lism was <em>paying</em> Hedault <em>gold</em> for the consultation meeting. But again, different styles.
Lism had objected nonstop to Krshia insisting on making tips mandatory for all the staff the city employed like [Sweepers], [Clerks], and so on. Which in turn she was trying to legite into a monthly bonus, as well as ones on holidays and year-end. Something to add to what <em>she</em> knew were extremely low sries. Lism had objecteduntil hed seen how spotless the building started looking.
Anyways, the two were in Hedaults studio having arrived at the appointed time and not inflicted chaos into the mans life. He looked actually grateful as they sat and asked him a few questions.
Were done with Wistram. But we need to maintain our walls. Can you do it?
That was how Lism led that Krshia appreciated. No dancing around, no pleasantries. Hedault seemed to like it too.
Wall enchanting is not my expertise. Fissival maintains countless Drake cities, however.
Mm. But <em>could</em> you maintain Liscors walls? The reason Im asking is that our [Architect] says theres a finite limit on howrge Liscor can expand. Im asking you for a second opinion.
Lism slid over a n of the city. So <em>that</em> was what this was about. Krshia remembered Hexel saying that there was a limit a few meetings back.
Hedault regarded the blueprints with interest, but he didnt need to consult them.
From an [Enchanter]s standpoint, Master Hexel is entirely correct, Councilmember Lism. Any city has a limit to the <em>enchanted</em> defenses it can maintain.
Why?
Hedault tapped a finger twice against his wrist.
Aside from theplexity of <em>maintaining</em> so many spells and the cost of enchanting that much space? The limit is in mana-draw. Are you familiar with the Golem paradox?
The two shook their heads. Hedault nodded and adjusted his spectacles.
In briefa Golem can create itself in theory. One Golem can make another if of sufficient quality. But each Golem requires mana to function. Their Golem Hearts draw from the environment. So there bes a limit of how many Golems that can be made. <em>However</em>, there are ways for a Golem to generate more mana. But to generate more mana to build more Golems, you need more Golems to generate more mana to build more Golemsits a famous paradox which many nations have tried to solve to lesser or greater degrees of sess over the years.
So youre saying that Liscors running into it? Because were getting toorge?
Hedault nodded.
Wall enchantments require mana to recharge and function. When Liscor grows to a certain size the draw will be greater than ambient mana generation. So the walls will eventually self-destruct. Liscor is not near that sizebut the expansions will hit that limit soon, especially with regr enchantments within the city. Invrisil has the same issue; hence theck of enchanted walls.
Krshia and Lism exchanged a look.
How do they solve it?
Mm. Well, theck of walls helps Invrisil, as do the poptions of [Mages] which add to the ambient mana gain. Invrisil was also built on a ley line so the issue is not thereyet. But Lady Reinhart has regted particrly <em>intensive</em> spells, much to the magicalmunitys appreciation.
Lisms face twisted a bit at Magnolias name. He nced around the [Enchanter]s abode, tailshing a bit as he thought.
So youre sayingany city has limits unless they bypass the limit?
Hedault raised his brows.
Yes. Although there are exceptions, many cities with enchanted wallsespecially Drake citieshave that limit. The most notable examples of sessfully bypassing that limit are of course the <em>Walled Cities</em>. But whatever allowed the builders to create such vastly powerful walls has been lost to time.
Hm. Krshia was frowning. This was a problem a tribe didnt have. Walls and mana generation.
Lism was determined to make Hedault earn the consultation fee.
Can you specte about methods Liscor could use?
Of course. The few thate to mind immediately? Preciselyfour. I apologize for thepse in specificity. Firstly: Sages Grass. The w is it takes a long time to germinate and attracts predators. Secondly? Magicore. In vast quantities, it does generate mana. But it can be depleted and is hard to acquire. Thirdly, magical herds. The issue of feedes up, and predation and the expiration of such animalstly, [Mages]. Arge poption of mages generates magic of its own.
Lism and Krshia were making notes. Krshia knew about the magical animals and had some ideas there, but none of that was particrly appealing. Sages Grass sounded the most stableLism was nodding.
Fine, fine. That answers my questions on the wallsnow, Id like you to exin <em>which</em> new enchantments we could buy for our walls. And how much will it cost?
Twenty minutes more and the thirty-minute booking was up. Without a fuss or asking for an extension, Lism and Krshia rose and bade the [Enchanter] farewell.
I think thats it. Well consult with you if we have more questions.
Lism wasnt exactly <em>gracious</em>, but he was certainly polite and hadnt wasted Hedaults time. In fact, the [Enchanter] handed two of the gold coins back.
A discount for efficiency, which I am offering. Thank you for your time.
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Sages Grass. Sages Grassthe damn stuff is expensive. And <em>fragile.</em> Do you know much about it?
I know Erins friend, Want, he sells it.
But it <em>dies.</em> Its hard to keep growing. Inclement weather can wipe it out. You grow that kind of thing in some workshop in <em>pristine</em> conditions. I dont know if we can rely on that. And wed need big walls to prevent the monsters who want to eat it! Its that damned Golem-paradox, but with walls! More walls for more mana!
What about unenchanted walls? We could make themrger, and rely on stone and mortar?
The two looked at each other. Krshia and Lism beganughing, and then after theyd wiped the tears out of their eyes, they went on.
Sorestaurants?
The two had a quick lunch at an outdoor caf that Krshia had been rmended in Invrisil. They were morerxed here. Since there odds of someone seeing them here was lower. Krshia <em>hmmed.</em>
I dont need to eat out.
My ce, then?
Very well. Lism. Why are you so fixated on the issue of making the cityrger? Hexel has assured us that the city will not reach the limit with the expansion.
Lism lowered the club sandwich hed been served. He looked at Krshia and then around, as if they were being spied on.
The<em>reservations</em> of newnd for the new expansion of the city?
The district that would make Liscor a third again asrge? People like Selys could buy property space. It was one of the ways the Council was making money. Krshia nodded.
What about it?
Were <em>out</em> of sble plots.
Oh.
Krshia didnt see this as a problem so she went back to her stew and sd. Lisms tailshed a bit; it had been curled up around their chairs for politeness sake for the other diners moving about.
But were getting <em>more</em> people who want to buynd, Krshia. Im talking Passian [Senators]. <em>Wall Lords and Ladies from Szsar.</em> There is a <em>lot</em> of money to be made for Liscor!
The [Shopkeeper] paused with a spoon raised. Thatwas a lot of money.
We cannot offer more. Perhaps we can ask if they want toinvest in existing businesses?
Lism looked around again. He lowered his voice even further.
<em>Or</em> we can keep offering them space. Mark up the prices say, 23% due to demand? But offer <em>more space.</em>
And give them what?
Krshia felt the hair on her arms raise. Lism wasnt a <em>scammer</em>. Was he saying <em>lie</em> to these people? The Drake gestured around at Invrisil.
More space, Krshia! Ancestors, Liscor has the Floodinsthats why I was asking! Lets justexpand the city a second time.
Expand the city. <em>Twice.</em>
She stared at him. Lism steepled his ws.
Why not? If we get money to do it, these rich people will make property. Do you think theylle here? Aside from Wall Lord Ilvriss, none of them have ever set foot in Liscor. What does it matter if theyre funding the first districtor the second one?
It was audacious. Krshia sat back as she tried to wrap her mind around it. Itshe was growing excitedit <em>could</em> work! If they had the space.
<em>If they had the space.</em> Lisms pressing questions to Hedault made sense all of a sudden.
The other issue is the numbers to build a second district at the same time as the first. Were employing every [Builder] and [Craftsperson] in Liscor. Even with the new workersyoure trying to double our output, Hexels workforce, with nothing, Lism. What would you do about that?
The Drake sat back and dabbed at his mouth with a napkin. He gave Krshia a meaningful look.
To answer that? We need to go to our second and third meetings. Well take care of meeting two along the way.
And who are they?
The Gnoll growled. Lism <em>loved</em> surprises. She wasnt as fond of them. The Drake smiled archly at her.
Theyre your friends, Silverfang. I thought youd already have guessed.
He only used Silverfang to annoy her or when they were around others. Krshia blinked at him.
You dont mean?
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Erin Solstice stared at Lism. He stared at her from across the table. Erin slid the ss of iced water with <em>no lemon </em>across to him.
Lism.
Miss Solstice. Thank you for meeting with the Council.
Erins eyes slid sideways to Krshia, who was giving her a pleading look. She folded her arms.
I only agreed because its for the Council.
I only came because it was for the city I love.
Lism retorted. The niceties out of the way, Krshia cleared her throat.
Lism hasa proposal for you, Erin. I hope you will listen to it, yes? Its only a request.
Suuuuuure. What is it? Use my door for fewer taxes? Convince the yers to expand to Liscor? Trade more with other cities? Put a moving-fee on my door?
Erin looked at Lism suspiciously. He shuffled his notes.
Not at all. A travel-tax makes sense for Pass and Invrisil perhaps, but it just impedes business between cities. Im not an idiot, Miss Solstice.
Huh. You dont say?
The Gnoll sighed as Lisms right eye twitched. He went on as if Erin had said nothing and as if Mrsha wasnt silently giggling on the floor behind Erin.
Itse to our attention that Liscor has a number of high-level individuals withuseful skillsets, Miss Solstice. The [Aegiscaster], Montressa du Valeross. A talented [Spellscribe]. The Dwarf [cksmith], Master Pelteven if he isnt working with Liscor directly, his work benefits us all.
Thats not my <em>fault.</em> They just came here.
The [Innkeeper] raised a finger. Lism ignored it.
A [cksmith], talented [Mages], the connections with other cities are very helpful too, Miss Solstice. Theadventurers for the dungeon. The yers, bringing in revenue and fame. Even the [Footballer].
He doesnt have that ss yet. And its [Ser yer], I think.
Joseph <em>twisted</em> in his seat to scowl at Erin. The young woman ignored him. Lism went on, doggedly.
This is allhelpful. It has benefited Liscor. Including the ah, Antinium situation. What Im saying is, Miss Solstice, the Council has determined that we could really use some excellent [Teachers]. Educators for the next generation. Alsomore ie is always nice. Some trade resource.
The young woman stared at him. So did Krshia. After a second, Erin nodded.
Okay.
The Drake [Shopkeeper] checked his notes.
<em>Perhaps</em> some kind of magical animal? Not Wyverns. Some kind of peaceful herd-animal. Wed also ept technologiesa new industry? The Council is willing to reward substantive contributions to the city.
Okay?
The young woman gave Lism the most nk look Krshia had ever seen. Lism looked at her and then at Krshia. Her mouth was hanging slightly open.
Just keep it in mind, Miss Solstice. Thank you for your time.
He rose to go and offered his hand. Erin just stared at him. Lism withdrew it and marched out of the inn. When they were headed back to Liscor, Krshia hissed at him.
Are you stupid? There is <em>no way</em> she can just pull out a Level 50 [Teacher] out of her pocket!
Lism looked at Krshia.
Probably not. But did it cost us anything to ask?
The Gnoll woman hesitated. Lism nodded.
Thats what I thought.
Behind them, the yers of Celum were headed into Invrisil. And they had a special guest, drawn by the power of salt-geese and his new disguise.
The yers of Celumand Eltistiman and the [Bodyguards]left with Numbtongue chortling beneath his helmet and full-body armor. Most of the crowds followed them, and the Passian contingent including Grimalkin and Chaldion returned to the Walled City. As for the Antinium? Most were out of the inn. And Krshia and Lism went to meet with one more in City Hall.
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Thest meeting for the two Councilmembers happened after lunchtime. There was a bit of a dy, because their contact wasnt ready.
The Antinium Hive was in a tiny bit of a panic. Because Lism had refused point-nk to meet with Xrn. And she was busy anyways.
Fortifying the Hive. The [Thaumaturge] was drawing glyphs on the wall. Casting spells. She spoke to Pawn and Yellow Stters.
If they attack the Free Antinium, they will try to cast [Earthquake]. They will fail.
Her eyes shone with mischief and passion. Green and pink. Pawn and Yellow Stters looked at each other. The Hives tunnels had always risked copsing in bad quakes. But with Xrnthe Hive would be impregnable.
If the Antinium were going to war. Were they? Well, the negotiator chosen by Xrn to represent the Free Antinium was hurrying to the meeting spot.
And Lism was talking with Krshia.
What does Liscor have, Krshia? If we assume a city, a nation has to have a specialty, whats Liscors?
The army?
It was what gave Liscor money and what they were famed for. Krshia counted the rest off on her fingers.
Shield Spiders? Liscor used to manufacture gear out of them. The spring rainslocationthe dungeon.
Yes, but these things arent what I mean, Krshia. We have to have something if we want to <empete</em> with Invrisil and Pass.
Lism ignored the look Krshia gave him, half-exasperation, half
Look at him. The ego of a puffball fish. <em>Compete</em> with two of Izrilsrgest cities? But Lism was willing to argue with [Senators] from Pass, demand Liscor be the spot that the first football game took ce because it had begun there.
Even so. She dutifully yed along.
What else do we have then, Lism? The inn?
No, not that. Thats a <em>person.</em> What do we have as aresource? Think of our guest.
Since he said that, Krshia frowned.
You mean the <em>Antinium?</em>
Lism nodded.
Theyre thergest building force in the world. A second army, but we cant use that. If we build a second district at the same time at the first
You want to hire them? Lism, we <em>fought</em> about this during the election and afterwards! <em>For weeks!</em> You campaigned on that!
And weve hired every Drake and Gnoll in Liscor. So? Circumstances have changed.
Krshia actually tried to throttle him for a second there. How could he? <em>But that was Lism.</em> And it begged the question as she sat there, listening to what he was about to negotiate to the Antinium with.
<em>Who actually hated the Antinium more? </em>Lism listened to Olesm. When the [Strategist] said the Antinium were a threat, Lism took it at face-value. But Krshia
What are you going to offer them? Expansions to the Hive? The Walled Cities would have us killed. As well as the army.
Lism nced at her as he sat at the small desk in the meeting room, breathing in and out.
I have one or two incentives. But KrshiaSilverfanglisten. We could do a <em>lot</em> with the entire Hive at our disposal forwell, if we can convince them to work without gold. A second district? Forget people buying space. The <em>city</em> can own a lot of that space. Undercut [Landlords].
Youre taking a risk that giving the Antinium something wont backfire.
Lisms eyes flickered.
If the Antinium <em>are</em> going to attack us, theres no future for Liscor anyways, is there? If I believe that, I dont think Id be investing my time here.
And that was how he got her. Sometimesonce. It was in that moment where the Council was debating Liscors future. Or Lism said something and Krshia found herself nodding because she saw what he was seeing where no one else did.
<em>Antinium and Liscors future.</em>
The Antinium knocked on the door and politely entered when Lism raised his voice. Krshia had been wondering who it would bebut there was really only one choice as to whom the Free Queen and Xrn would send.
Belgrade sat in the chair opposite them and nervously shook their hands.
Hello, I am Belgrade, representing the Free Antinium. I think we have met?
He looked at Lism. The Drake stared at the Worker and slowly nodded.
Yes. HelloBelgrade. Thank you foring here. Were here to negotiate on behalf of the Council of Liscor with the Free Antinium.
Belgrade raised two hands on his left side.
I am authorized by my Queen to negotiate, but I must seek her eptance on any treaty. My words may be in error, but I will attempt to negotiate in good faith for my Hive.
Understood. You can rx, Belgrade. We are all frallies here, yes?
Krshia smiled and Belgrade did rx, a bit. He eyed the te ofwell, you couldnt serve an Antinium crackers, could you? So Krshia had gotten some meat cuts. He took one and nibbled it as Lism steepled his ws.
[Tactician] Belgrade. We have aproposal regarding Liscors future. Possibly future expansions.
Belgrade listened to the idea about adding a <em>second</em> district to Liscor. He raised two hands again.
The Free Antinium will doubtless be willing to construct the buildings. However, I have been instructed to get something in return of substance or dont agree. May you assist me in that endeavor?
The Gnoll covered her face with her paws. He might be a [Tactician], but it felt like stealing candy from a child. And while Lism might hesitate to do it to an actual child
His smile was predatory.
Of <em>course.</em> Wed be quite willing to allow the Antinium more space in the Watch. More patrolsexpand the number of allowed Antinium Soldiers above thirty? Even expand the Hives allowed numbers to
No, thank you.
Belgrade happily ate another slice of meat. Lism hesitated.
No? But you havent even heard
That is not of substance which my Hive wants. We do not want it. The answer is no.
The [Councilmembers] were stumped. He might be childish, but Belgrade was also <em>positive</em> when he knew things. Lism coughed.
Perhaps if we were to offer a tax
No.
More permits for working Ant
We will sequester that without a substantive deal. It is not of merit. I am sorry. Your suggestions areckingpared to the Antiniums contribution.
Lisms teeth audibly ground together. Krshia was half-delighted, but she was on Liscors side. So she leaned forwards.
What would the Antinium like, Belgrade?
An expansion to the Hives
<em>No.</em>
The two chorused. Belgrade shrugged.
Xrn said you would say that. I do not know what else to say.
Krshia exchanged a look with Lism. He held up a finger. He had <em>one</em> hook. She red at him. It had better be a good one! She tried one more time with Belgrade before Lism moved in. Even lowering his expectations helped make thest deal stick.
Besides that, then, Belgrade. What do the Antinium <em>want </em>for a better life? A better Hive? We can attempt to make that happen, yes?
The [Trapsetter Tactician] stopped eating the slices of meat. Helooked at Krshia, his mandibles open.
Life can get better than it is now? Is that possible?
Krshias mouth opened and closed. And <em>what</em> was she supposed to do with that?
Yes?
Imore food? More tasty food? More Fortresses of Fluff?
Fortresses of?
Lism coughed. Krshia sat back as the Drake leaned forwards.
<em>Interesting</em> you should mention that, Belgrade. Food, you say? I have noticed the Antinium have been buying a good number of supplies.
Garry makes food. Food is better than paste.
The two [Councilmembers] nodded on the basis that this was entirely correct. Lism checked his notes again.
What would you say if I were to offer the Antinium something for the supply of stone and man<em>antpower</em> to building more improvements to the city?
I would say that you have not so far.
Lism heard Krshiaughing silently. His eyes narrowed, but he turned it into a winning smile.
Ahem. Well, now I am. Im prepared to offer the Antinium<em>six square miles of space.</em>
Krshia fell out of her chair. She got up as Belgrades mandibles opened.
We will take that.
<em>Lism!</em> You cannot do
The Drake held up a w. He studied Belgrade and went on.
Aboveground only. An Antinium-district or farnd. You can digten feet below street-level? But no further. And we <em>will</em> check.
Aboveground?
Belgrade spoke as if he hadnt heard the words before. Lism nodded.
Antinium could grow their own food. If its farndwe can offer more space on the Floodins. Think about it. Antinium [Farmers], harvesting the fruits of thend orwhatever you want to grow. <em>Fresh, free produce.</em>
Ooh. Oooh.
The Antinium stared at something only he could see. Krshia looked at Lism, amazed despite herself. So <em>that</em> was his big offer.
Expanding the Hive was not a move Liscor or the Drake cities could ever countenance. But farnd? Antinium buildings? Belgrade only had to think for a minute.
The Free Queen and Xrn will wish to listen to this. I will ry it to them and return to youter if that is eptable.
Of course. Consider the offer. We can <em>negotiate! Is that clear? Its negotiable!</em>
Lism called out after Belgrades back. He turned to Krshia.
I hope itheunderstand theres room for negotiation. We can do more than six square miles.
She sat there, looking at him. All of this today. It wasnt the first time shed followed Lism rushing about. But this
You really want to make the city that much bigger, dont you, Lism?
He looked at her as he put his notes away.
Of course I do. And we should talk about you going to the Meeting of Tribes. JustIll keep Liscor running. Send you [Messages]. Hah! Itll be a relief to have you gone instead of impeding me!
<em>Lie</em>. He didnt even meet her eyes as he said that. Krshia sat there.
What an odd thing. Why him? And why?
They were two different types of people. She had been a ins Gnoll all her life. Lism? Hed grown up in Liscor. Lism looked across the Floodins, visible from the city halls second floor over the walls.
Have you ever seen anything more beautiful, Krshia? Tell me honestly.
Yes.
The word made Lism twist in his chair. Krshia looked at the High Passes far overhead. The Floodins.
Better than this? <em>Really?</em>
She looked at him.
Of course I have, Lism. I have roamed Izrils south. I have seen wondrous sights. The Walled Cities, flowing grasnds, ponds and forests. And that is nature. I have seen taller walls, grander cities.
It was all true. But he looked sohurt. Lism looked across the city and shook his head.
I have never seen those things. Ive seen pictureseven walked in Invrisil and Pass.
And?
He looked back at her.
How can it be better than the city I love? How can my home <em>not</em> be the most beautiful ce in the world?
His sentiments mystified Krshia. Some ces were terrible. Liscor <em>flooded</em> each year like a clogged tub.
But there he stood. A Drake who had never left the city hed grown up in. Lism leaned on the windowsill.
Okay. Maybe there are better cities. But I wont visit them, Silverfang. Krshia. If someone said I could be a [Senator] in Passor move to Zeres tomorrow and livefortably there all my lifewould you take that?
Hrm. I dont like living in one ce forever.
The [Shopkeeper] stared out across Liscor, and the setting sun ying over the hills and valleys as they rose up towards the High Passes.
I wouldnt. Not even if it were the best city in the world. Because thats here. I intend to live and die here, Krshia. I intend for my nephew to live a grand life herechildren or grandchildren if I have any. If its broken, if it can be improved, Id rather do it here than look for it.
That was a Drakes sentiment. A City Gnolls sentiment. <em>Here I am. Here I stay.</em> When things were unpleasant, a tribe of Gnolls moved. But LismKrshia had lived in Liscor for ten years. At first, just for the opportunity.
But ten years was a long time. She went to stand next to Lism. And she looked again.
Liscor is changing, Lism. There are Humansing in. Humans, Garuda, Duhans, Selphidsand the Antinium. Youyouveined about outsiders for as long as Ive known you. First they were Gnolls. Do you love Liscor if it looks like this?
She pointed down into the construction zone where Humans were going to their new homes. Lism scratched at his chin.
I hate outsiders.
Krshia shoved him and he grabbed desperately at the windowsill.
<em>Ancestors, Krshia!</em>
Give me a straight answer.
I am! Listen
Lism adjusted his clothing, haughtily.
Isometimes. Sometimes. I can have the wrong idea. But not about outsiders. Damn them,ing into our city
The Gnoll rolled her eyes, exasperated. Lism held up a w.
I wont change my mind about that. If youre not part of the city, you cantin about it! You dont respect it. ButErin Solstice.
She nodded. Krshia saw Lism turn his gaze to the opposite window, where an army had fought and died. Lism leaned back.
Shes changed Liscor so much. You owe her a debt of gratitude, surely.
Maybe.
Lism grumbled. He looked at Krshia.
But an outsiders still a pest. Why do they get to change my city? Why do they get to strut in and mess things up? I wont change my mind on that.
So why
He waved at her for silence, nudging her for once. Krshia let Lism go on.
Maybe. If someone stood outside the city with a g and stopped a damn army from taking the citythats not an outsider. If theyre pesky Gnollsthats one thing. If theyre members of Liscor, thats another. If its damn Antinium, they can all drown. But a Liscorian? A Liscorian <em>fights</em> for their home. Makes it better. If I was going to respectanyoneId respect that.
The Drake looked past Krshia. She stared at him. Had he just said?
Youre sentimental. <em>Youre</em> saying
He pped at her paws.
Its a good mood. Stop ruining it, Silverfang. Its justlook at us now.
The two Councilmembers stared out the window. The sun was setting. Lism murmured, half to himself.
I could have never imagined Id be here. Doing this. It all feels new. I feel alive. It feels likeIm dreaming of a better Liscor. And pulling the pieces out of the sky.
It was a moment like that when a kiss would be appropriate. And since Lism was busy being distracted, Krshia did it for him.
She still wasnt sure <em>why.</em> But it was that attractionpart dislike, part an odd infatuation. The two remained there, in the conference room.
In the inn, Elirr and Hexel were sharing a drink in the quiet as the yers of Liscor took the stage. Numbtongue was missing. Grimalkin and Chaldion were gone.
Olesm and Mavi were talking about tactics with Embria and Zevara. Palt, Montressa, and Bezale were in Pass facilitating some of the <em>business</em> contracts. The Gold-rank teams were attending a fancy party.
<em>The Raskghar were climbing out of the dungeon.</em>
They had ropes. They had been waiting. They had the n.
Why now? Why not now? Perhapsbecause it was darker. The shadows were rising. The [Guard] was rotating on the walls for dinner. Less alert.
Perhaps it was just the moment.
They emerged, sinking into the grass that was high enough to hide them. First, ones and twos. Then dozens. Then
All of them. Every Raskghar in the dungeon. None remained. None living.
At first, they began to crawl. But it was a long way to Liscor. Soafter ten minutes to rest from the climb, to look, gaugethey got up and <em>ran.</em>
The moons. The Raskghar were faster. Smarter. And they <em>ran.</em>
Straight for the city. Liscor. But not all of them moved in the same group.
Most went for the open gates. But a group ofdissidentssplit off. They headed for the inn. And their loping run picked up.
Faster and <em>faster.</em>
Someone saw them. How not, with nearly two hundred Raskghar racing across the Floodins? Thirty wereing at the inn. They saw a shape standing in the unfinished tower. A flicker
One of the Raskghar <em>dove</em>, but the arrow curved and hit him in the leg. A ncing shotthe second arrow <em>dropped </em>from the tower a momentter. It was followed by a voice.
<em>Bird. </em>Where everyone left, he remained.
<em>RASKGHAR! ALARM! ALAAAAAAAAAAAARM!</em>
His voice cut through the pleasant silence. Mrsha, lying on her back, opened her eyes <em>wide.</em> Hexel and Elirr froze.
<em>rm! Sound the rm!</em>
The [Guards] on the wall saw the Raskgharing. Someone began ringing the bell, summoning the Watch Captain, Olesm, and everyone to the walls. The Watch grabbed for their weapons, aiming them downwards.
But the Raskghar charging at the inn didnt slow. They were so <em>fast.</em> And this group wore armor. Bird loosed another arrow and a Raskghar <em>blocked</em> it. They were too fast.
[Piercing Shot].
One fell. Then another. Bird rained arrows down on the Raskghar.
Three
But they wereing up the second hill separating them from the inn.
Lyte ran into Pass, shouting. Erin saw Ishkr wrestling with the magic door.
<em>Leave it! Into the Garden! Close the hallway off!</em>
Stay behind me.
Hexel was covering the door with a wand as Erin and Ishkr ran back in. They mmed the door as people screamed. The [Innkeeper] looked around. Mrsha, Ekirra, and Visma were staring wide-eyed at her from the [Garden of Sanctuary].
Dont leave. Close the door if theye through.
Fortress Beavers were forming a protective wall between the children and the door. Erin turned. She drew the knife at her belt. The magic doorshe should have tried to get Pelt. Or
Everyone stay calm. Go into the Garden. They cant get in. Ishkr
He handed her a crossbow. The staff were pressed up against the arrow slits in the hallway. But there was no Numbtongue. No Relc. Or Pawn or
The Raskghar stormed up the hill, howling. The others had their n. But they wanted only one thing. They were armed with low-grade magical weapons. Thest relics the Raskghar possessed. The inn was deserted, doors locked. Windows shuttered.
The band of thirty circled the inn. Some threw javelins up at the Antinium, whod taken cover. But the rest just wanted <em>inside.</em>
The door was closed. The Raskghar began to pound on it. They were so <em>strong.</em> The reinforced wood began to shudder with the impacts and one began <em>carving</em> into the doors hinges with a magical sword. The Raskghar braced as they felt the door giving. Horns were blowing from the walls, but too slow for the inn. They moved back to ran in one rush
And the outhouse door behind them swung open.
The Raskghar whirled. Someone kicked out the roll of toilet paper. It wasa Drake?
He was naked. And another two fellows with hats slowly rose out of the grass. One dusted at his coat. But they held back.
The naked Drake looked at the Raskghar. And there was somethingthat made them hesitate.
Saliss looked one of the Raskghar up and down. They had to outweigh him many times over. They were taller, bulkier. The [Alchemist] nodded.
So youre Raskghar. That adventurer, Jqua wears you better.
Thirty one. Bird had dropped one more. He was peeking over the edge of his tower and the Gentlemen were stepping to the sides. But it was Saliss who stood there.
One of the Raskghar brought up a shield and charged, a spear raised. The Named Alchemist flicked the vial up and <em>exhaled.</em>
He blew a spray of acid across half the Raskghar. The liquid was colorless, exceptionally fine. They began screaming and dropped their weapons, wing at their faces and their dissolving fur. The others dodged sideways
And ran into the sks flying at them.
Wilovan and Ratici shielded their faces. They felt the shheard a few screams. When they looked, Saliss was walking around. He tossed thest of the acid in his vial on the Raskghar still alive. He turned and the Gentlemen Callers lowered their weapons.
That was how Erin found Saliss. The Named Adventurer swung the door open to themon room. She stared, armed with a jar of acid herself and a knife.
<em>The Named Adventurer. Saliss of Lights. </em>For a moment, his face was terribly nk. Then he spread his arms.
Is all this for <em>me?</em>
Wilovan never took his eyes off the Drakes smiling face from behind. He put away his club. And looked out across the Floodins towards Liscor. The rest of the Raskghar
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Zevara raced for the gates with her sword drawn. Everyone was running the other way, but she shoved past them, cursing, with every [Guard] in the city on her heels. Olesm was running too, with Mavi. Embria had already passed them both.
She found the Raskghar at the gates. Zevara halted as she saw the bodies. And thenthe furred forms.
They were kneeling. Arms raised, prostrate on the ground or raised towards the sky. Embria and 4<sup>th</sup> Company was haltedseveral Raskghary dead, bodies covered with arrows or blown to bits. But the restwere shouting.
<em>Surrender! We surrender! Beg mercy! </em>Surrender!
What?
Olesm was panting. Wide-eyed, he looked at Zevara. She counted. Nearly two hundred Raskghar, minus the ones whod attacked the inn. But the restnearly half younger than the adultswere there.
Surrendering?
She heard shouting from above. The wall was in chaos. An arrow struck the ground from above and she heard a shout.
<em>Hold your fire! That is an order!</em>
Drakes were struggling with Gnolls who had killed the Raskghar even as they tried to surrender. Zevara saw Jeiss tackle a Gnoll [Archer] who tried to put an arrow through the leading Raskghars head.
Surrender! <em>Mercy!</em>
The Raskghar were howling. The word seemed foreign on their tongues. Zevara regained a moment of sanity atst.
<em>Hold your fire! That is an order!</em>
The shouting died down. Embria didnt lower her spear. Mavi was staringit was Olesm who looked across the Raskghar towards the inn.
The Wandering Inn. Erin, Mrshaare they?
Someone check. Wing Commander, <em>go!</em>
1<sup>st</sup> and 2<sup>nd</sup> Squad, on me! The rest of you, hold this line!
Embria roared. She pelted for the door. Zevara stood there, mind racing. Another bow <em>twanged</em>she whirled.
A Gnoll was shooting at the Raskghar! It wasnt a [Guard]Zevara pointed.
<em>Drop that weapon!</em>
Kill the Raskghar!
The Gnoll tried to loose another arrow. The whites of his eyes were showing. Zevara pointed.
Guardsman, take his weapon!
The squad hesitated, but then a trio of Drakes went for the Gnoll. Olesm heard more snarls.
Kill them! This is a trick!
Hold your ground. That is an <em>order!</em>
Olesm snapped at the [Guards]. But he was watching the Raskghar too.
Any moveand hed use his Skill to loose a volley at them. Olesm was convinced this had to be a trick. Two hundred? There had been <em>thousands</em> of Raskghar by Calruz count.
But then he looked at them. Looked <em>at</em> them and saw something on each one.
Disease. Open wounds, coughing, a rattling wheeze even as they shouted the words over and over. Festering sores, pus, green, yellow, mixed with red blood.
Typhenous.
<em>The gue Mage had said hed cast a spell. </em>Olesm had not seen the effectsbut now he did. Typhenous had struck the Raskghar months ago. And hed killed them.
Not a single Raskghar looked spared of whatever Typhenous had used. One of themOlesm recoiled from a limb so rotted it was gone even if the disease were removed.
Guards4<sup>th</sup> Company, back up! Give the Raskghar space! On the wallsmove <em>back!</em>
But Strategist
<em>Theyre diseased! Magical gue spell! Move back!</em>
4<sup>th</sup> Company instantly retreated. Everyone in bow range of the Raskghar covered at their faces, looking pale. Olesm felt sick.
Get meget me every [Mage] who can cast [Dispel Magic]! No one go near the Raskghar or the bodies! Stand back, this is an order!
<em>Gnolls, stand down! I will have the badge of any Gnoll who attacks the Raskghar!</em>
Behind him, Zevara was stopping Gnoll civilians and [Guards] alike from attacking. The Raskghar peeked up at the chaos in the city. One of them raised her paws beseechingly towards Olesm. She panted.
Sick. <em>Dying.</em> We surrender. Good ves. <em>Mercy.</em>
He looked at her and saw that gleam of feral intelligence in her eyes. Olesm shuddered because she was crawling towards him.
Stay where you are! <em>If you move any closer, you will be killed!</em>
He pointed his sword at her. Mavi was staring at him.
Theyre children, Olesm
She pointed at some of the Raskghar. But Olesm was just staring at them. The Raskghar were peeking at him, the Watch. Repeating the words.
Surrender. Mercy. And the blue-scaled Drake thought
<em>Oh, how clever.</em>
Too clever. Olesm began to believe these were all the Raskghar. And if they werelook at them. They were going to die without help. Healing potions? You could kill them faster than an arrow if you tossed a healing potion on them.
Olesm hesitated. He turned his head and saw Zevara blocking Krshia. The Gnoll [Councilwoman] hade running with her own bow. She was pointing at them and demandingZevara kill them. The Watch Captain was busy. The air was tense, even as Embria came back and reported that Saliss had locked down the inn.
But any trigger could set the furious Gnolls off. Drakes toohundreds of weapons were being trained on the Raskghar. Mavi didnt understand, but she had not <em>been there.</em> The Antinium were marching out of the Hive.
He could end them right now. Olesm just had to shout <em>attack</em> and theyd die. Half of him was telling him to do just that.
<em>End it. You know what could happen. You know how smart they were.</em>
Mercy, kind Drake.
The Raskghar sniveled at him. She was clearly afraid. But that too-intelligent gaze was on him. Olesm pointed his sword at her.
Where is<em> Nokha? Your leader?</em>
He hadnt seen her. Was she hiding? The Raskghars eyes flickered. She cowered.
Dont know. Mercy! Left. Left moons ago. Mercy! Treat wounds? <em>Prisoners. Kind! Didnt kill adventurers.</em>
What?
Olesm stared. Then he realizedthe Raskghar had a bunch of struggling forms lying next to them.
Good thing no one had used an area-spell, because the two Silver-rank teams whod gone into the dungeon would have been caught up in the st. They were all batteredbut alive. Olesm stared. The Raskghar pointed as someone cried out, seeing the adventurers. It was meant to prove how desperate they were. But Olesms scales began to crawl.
<em>Theyd nned this. Nokha was missing. </em>He looked around.
<em>Do it.</em> It was cruel. There were children there. But <em>look at them and know what they did. What they want. This was a trap.</em> Olesm saw the female Raskghar staring at him. Then at his eyes. Her smile flickered.
Open f
Zevara grabbed Olesms arm a moment before Mavi. The Watch Captain and [Strategist] stared at each other. Zevara was breathing hard.
Strategist Olesm. Are we monsters or people, Strategist Olesm?
She looked at the Raskghar. Olesm stared at them too, then at her.
Are these monsters or people, Watch Captain?
Her eyes flickered. She had to see it too. Zevara was no fool. Two hundred prisoners? Each one who got stronger as the moon rose? Who lived to <em>eat</em> Gnoll hearts and grow stronger? With Nokha missing?
But she was Watch Captain Zevara. She knocked his arm down and turned.
Ask a Goblin. <em>Anyone who opens fire without provocation will be imprisoned! Stand down!</em>
Mavi looked at Olesm. She did not ask what were you going to do? Or anything trite like that. She knew. The [Lady Firestarter] stepped over to Olesm.
Are they like Crelers, then?
She looked at him, weighing his response, looking at the Raskghar. <em>Are they Crelers, to be exterminated?</em> Olesm shuddered.
Worse. Crelers dont choose to be what they are.
-
So that was how Erin Solstice arrived. How the others came flooding into the inntoote and unneeded, Numbtongue with his shiny sword hed not even got a chance to swing.
An unexpected victory. Or was it? Lism stood with Krshia as the Raskghar were taken into custody. They wereprisoners.
The Gnolls wanted them dead. Krshia was opening and closing her fists. AlreadyZevara had a wall of Drake and Human [Guards] blocking the Raskghar, but Gnolls were grabbing weapons, vowing the Raskghar would be <em>dead</em>. Elirr stared as Hexel protectively stood in front of him.
Raskghar in Liscor. And at <em>this time?</em> Lism looked at them.
A gift for the Meeting of Tribes?
Krshia turned slightly to look at him. Her eyes flickered, then she shook her head curtly.
No. A warning.
It changed so much. And as the Raskghar were being led towards the jail, and the [Healers] were shouting for everyone to <em>stay back</em> because the magical gue needed dispellingand Zevara was demanding <em>illium</em> for her prisoners while she argued with Olesm
Someone coughed. Lism and Krshia turned. They saw three dozen Drakes, standing behind them. Packhorses loaded, each one dressed up. The Drakes looked rather offended. And <em>rather</em> different than Liscors Drakes.
Erhello? Can we help you?
Lism stared at the Drake. The other Drake, wearing a wide belt of gold and ornamental armor <em>sniffed</em> at him. He looked around the city, at the Raskghar with distaste, and gave Lism a sophisticated salute.
We are the delegation from Hectval. It seems we havee at an eventful time. However, I <em>trust</em> we are expected?
Lism and Krshias jaws opened slightly. The delegation from Hectval? Theyd allpletely forgotten. The [Emissary] orwas he a leader of the Drake city?stared suspiciously at Lism.
We are expected?
Ofof <em>course.</em> Pardon the interruption. Our city was just attacked bythats why were here. Members of Liscors Council. Greetings! Hectvals emissaries! Wee to Liscor!
The Drake looked around. Lism and Krshia exchanged a nce as Zevaras head turned and Lism desperately looked around, beaming as he shouted.
<em>The delegation is here just as nned! Just as nned!</em>
And the ordinary day became one filled withRaskghar. Delegations. And more. Amid the chaos, which wasnt Erins fault this time, a figure watched in the crowd.
Bearw grinned and then slipped away.
<strong>Authors Note: </strong>Another cliffhanger ending? But you can see why, right? Right?
Iintended this to be 20,000 words. Look at me now. <em>Dont I look silly? Hah. HAHAHAHA. </em>But anyways, were continuing. Liscor! Erin! Are you invested! Were you surprised by any part of the chapter?
Let me know! Im very tiredand hungrybut the chapter is done and well get another one ina few days! Its almost as if I dont have a long break between chapters!
Anyways, Im leaving you with some great art. Enuryn had made an <em>animation</em> of Mrsha snoozing in the Garden of Sanctuary! Surfator has created their map of Liscor in the spring and LeChat, the original [Prolific Artist] has a bevy of amazing art! Check it out and thanks for reading!
<strong>A map of Liscor by Surfator!</strong>
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