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enough to find it, it won't respond unless we have the
rings.'
'rings?' Kalten asked.
'The Troll-Dwarf, Ghwerig, made Bhelliom,' Ulath
explained. 'Then he made a pair of rings to unlock its
power. Without the rings, Bhelliom's useless.'
'We already have the rings,' Sephrenia told him
absently, her face still troubled.
'We do?' Sparhawk was startled.
'You're wearing one of them,' she told him, 'and
Aldreas gave you the other this very night.'
Sparhawk stared at the ruby ring on his left hand, then
back at his teacher. 'How's that possible?' he demanded.
'How did my ancestor and King Antor come by these
particular rings?'
"I gave them to them,' she replied.
He blinked. 'Sephrenia, that was three hundred years
ago.'
'Yes,' she agreed, 'approximately.'
Sparhawk stared at her, then swallowed hard. 'Three
hundred years?' he demanded incredulously. 'Sephrenia,
just how old are you?'
"You know I'm not going to answer that question,
Sparhawk. I've told you that before.'
'How did you get the rings?'
'My Goddess, Aphrael, gave them to me - along with
certain instructions. She told me where I'd find your
ancestor and King Antor, and she told me to deliver the
rings to them.'
'Little mother,' Sparhawk began, and then broke off as
he saw her bleak expression.
'Hush, dear one,' she commanded. "I will say this only
once, Sir Knights,' she told them all. what we do puts us
in conflict with the Elder Gods, and that is not lightly
undertaken. Your Elene God forgives, the Younger Gods
of Styricum can be persuaded to relent. The Elder Gods,
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however, demand absolute compliance with their
whims. To counter the commands of an Elder God is to
court worse than death. They obliterate those who defy
them - in ways you cannot imagine. Do we really want to
bring Bhelliom back into the light again?'
'Sephrenia We have to!' SParhawk exclaimed. "It's the
only way we can save Ehlana - and you and Vanion for
that matter.'
'Annias will not live forever, Sparhawk, and Lycheas is
hardly more than an inconvenience. Vanion and I are
temporary, and so, for that matter - regardless of how
you feel personally - is Ehlana. The world won't miss any
of us all that much.' Sephrenia's tone was almost clinical.
'Bhelliom, however, is another matter - and so is Azash.
If we fall and put the stone into that foul God's hands, we
will doom the world forever. Is it worth the risk?'
'I'm the queen's champion,' Sparhawk reminded her.
"I have to do whatever I possibly can to save her life.' He
rose and strode across the room to her. 'So help me God,
Sephrenia,' he declared, 'I'll break open Hell itself to save
that girl.'
'He's such a child sometimes,' Sephrenia sighed to
Vanion. 'Can't you think of some way to make him grow
uP?'
'i was sort of considering going along,' the Preceptor
replied, smiling. 'Sparhawk might let me hold his cloak
while he kicks in the gate. I don't think anybody's
assaulted Hell lately.'
'You too?' She covered her face with her hands. 'Oh,
dear,' she sighed. 'All right then, gentlemen,' she said,
giving up, 'if you're all so bent on this, we'll try it - but
only on one condition. If we do find Bhelliom, and it
restores Ehlana, we must destroy it immediately after the
task is done.'
'Destroy it?'Ulath exploded. 'Sephrenia, it's the most
precious thing in the world.'
'And also the most dangerous. If Azash ever comes to
possess it, the world will be lost, and all mankind will be
plunged into the most hideous slavery imaginable. I
must insist on this, gentlemen. Otherwise, I'll do everything
in my power to prevent your finding that accursed
stone.'
"I don't see that we've got much choice here,' Ulath
said gravely to the others. 'Without her help, we don't
have much hope of unearthing Bhelliom.'
'Oh, somebody's going to find it all right,' Sparhawk
told him firmly. 'One of the things Aldreas told me was
that the time has come for Bhelliom to see the light of day
again, and that no force on earth can prevent it. The only
thing that concerns me right now is if it's going to be one
of us who finds it, or some Zemoch, who'll carry it back to
Otha.'
'Or if it rises from the earth all on its own,' Tynian
added moodily. 'Could it do that, Sephrenia?'
'Probably, yes.'
'How did you get out of the chapterhouse without
being seen by the Primate's spies?' Kalten asked
Sparhawk curiously.
"I threw a rope over the back wall and climbed down.'
'How about getting in and out of the city after the gates
were all closed?'
'By pure luck the gate was still open when I was on my
way to the cathedral. I used another way to get out.'
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'That garret I told you about?' Talen asked
Sparhawk nodded.
'How much did he charge you?'
'A silver half-crown.'
Talen looked shocked at that. 'And they call me a thief.
He Silled you, Sparhawk.'
"I needed to get out of the city.' Sparhawk shrugged.
'I'll tell Platime about it,' the boy said. 'He'll get your
money back. A half-crown? That's outrageous.' The boy
was actually spluttering.
Sparhawk remembered something. 'Sephrenia, when
I was on my way back here, something was out in the fog
watching me. I don't think it was human.'
'The Damork?'
"I couldn't say for sure, but it didn't feel the same. The
Damork's not the only creature subject to Azash, is it?'
'No. The Damork is the most powerful, but it's stupid.
The other creatures don't have its power, but they're
more clever. In many ways, they can be even more
dangerous.'
'All right, Sephrenia,' Vanion said then, "I think you'd
better give me Tanis's sword now.'
'My dear one -' she began to protest, her face
anguished.
'We've had this argument once already tonight,' he
told her. 'Let's not go through it again.'
She sighed. Then the two of them began to chant in
unison in the Styric tongue. Vanion's face turned a little
greyer at the end when Sephrenia handed him the sword
and their hands touched.
'All right,' Sparhawk said to Ulath after the transfer
had been completed. 'Where do we start? Where was
King Sarak when his crown was lost?'
'No one really knows,' the big Genidian Knight
replied. 'He left Emsat when Otha invaded Lamorkand.
He took a few retainers and left orders for the rest of his
army to follow him to the battlefield at Lake Randera.'
'Did anyone report
having seen him there?' Kalten
asked.
"not that I've ever heard. The Thalesian army was
seriously decimated, though. It's possible that Sarak did
get their before the battle started, but that none of the
feW survivors ever saw him
"I expect that's the place to start then,' Sparhawk said.
'Sparhawk,' Ulath objected, 'that battlefield is immense.
All the Knights of the Church could spend the
rest of their lives digging there and still not find the
crown.'
There's an alternative,' Tynian said, scratching his
chin.
'And what is that, friend Tynian?' Bevier asked him
"I have some skill at necromancy,' Tynian told him. '"I
don't like it much, but I know how it's done. If we can
find out where the Thalesians are buried, I can ask them
if any of them saw King Sarak on the field and if any
know where he might be buried. It's exhausting, but the
cause is worth it.'
'I'll be able to aid you, Tynian,' Sephrenia told him. "I
don't practise necromancy myself, but I know the proper
spells.'
Kurik rose to his feet. 'I'd better get the things we'll
need together,' he said. 'Come along, Berit. You too,
Talen.'
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'There'll be ten of us,' Sephrenia told him
'Ten?'
'We'll be taking Talen and Flute along with us.'
'is that really necessary?' Sparhawk objected. 'Or even
WiSe?'
"Yes, it is. We'll be seeking the aid of some of the
Younger Gods of Styricum, and they like symmetry. We
were ten when we began this search, so now we have to
be the same ten every step of the way. Sudden changes
disturb the Younger Gods.'
'Anything you say.' He shrugged.
Vanion rose and began to pace up and down. 'We'd
better get started with this,' he said. "It might be safer if
you left the chapterhouse before daylight and before this
fog lifts. Let's not make it too easy for the spies who
watch the house.'
'I'll agree with that,' Kalten approved. 'I'd rather not
have to race Annias's soldiers all the way to Lake
Randera.'
'All right, then,' Sparhawk said, 'let's get at it. Time's
running a little short on us.'
'Stay a moment, Sparhawk,' Vanion said as they began
to file out.
Sparhawk waited until the others had left, and then he
closed the door.
"I received a communication from the Earl of Lenda this
evening,' the Preceptor told his friend.
friend.
'Oh?'
'He asked me to reassure you. Annias and Lycheas are
taking no further action against the queen. Apparently
the failure of their plot down in Arcium embarrassed
Annias a great deal. He's not going to take the chance of
making a fool of himself again.'
'That's a relief.'
'Lenda added something I don't quite understand,
though. He asked me to tell you that the candles are still
burning. Do you have any idea what he meant by that?'
'Good old Lenda,' Sparhawk said warmly. "I asked him
not to leave Ehlana sitting in the throne-room in the
dark.'
"I don't think it makes much difference to her,
Sparhawk.'
"It does to me,' Sparhawk replied.
*Chapter2
The fog was even thicker when they gathered in the
courtyard a quarter of an hour later. The novices were
busy in the stables saddling horses.
Vanion came out through the main door, his Styric
robe gleaming in the mist-filled darkness. 'I'm sending
twenty knights with you,' he told Sparhawk quietly.
'You might be followed, and they'll offer some measure
of protection.'
'We need to hurry, Vanion,' Sparhawk objected. 'if we
take others with us, we won't be able to move any faster
than the pace of the slowest horse.'
'I know that, Sparhawk,' Vanion replied patiently.
'You won't need to stay with them for very long. Wait
until you're out in open country and the sun comes up.
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Make sure nobody's too close behind you and then slip
away from the column. The knights will ride on to
Demos. If anybody's following, they won't know you
aren't still in the middle of the column.'
Sparhawk grinned. 'Now I know how you got to be
Preceptor, my friend. who's leading the column?'
'Olven.'
'Good. Olven's dependable.'
'Go with God, Sparhawk,' Vanion said, clasping the
big knight's hand, 'and be careful.'
"I'm certainly going to try.'
Sir Olven was a bulky Pandion Knight with a number
of angry red scars on his face. He came out of the
chapterhouse wearing full armour, enamelled black. His
men trailed out behind him. 'Good to see you again,
Sparhawk,' he said as Vanion went back inside. Olven
spoke very quietly to avoid alerting the church soldiers
camped outside the front gate. 'All right,' he went on,
'you and the others ride in the middle of us. With this
fog, those soldiers probably won't see you. We'll drop
the drawbridge and go out fast. We don't want to be in
sight for more than a minute or two.'
That's more words than I've heard you use at one time
in the last twenty Years,' Sparhawk said to his normally
silent friend.
"I know,' Olven agreed. "I'll have to see if I can't cut
back a little. '
Sparhawk and his friends wore mail-shirts and travellers'
cloaks, since formal armour attracts attention out in
the countryside. Their armour, however, was carefully
stowed in packs on the string of a half-dozen horses
Kurik would lead. They mounted, and the armoured
men formed up around them. Olven made a signal to the
men at the windlass that raised and lowered the drawbridge,
and the men slipped the rachets, allowing the
windlass to run freely. There was a noisy rattle of chain,
and the drawbridge dropped with a huge boom. Olven
was galloping across it almost before it hit the far side of
the fosse.
The dense fog helped enormously. As soon as he had
galloped across the bridge, Olven cut sharply to the left,
leading the column across the open field towards the
Demos road. Behind them, Sparhawk could hear startled
shouts as the church soldiers ran out of their tents to stare
after the column in chagrin.
'Slick,' Kalten said gaily. 'Across the drawbridge and
into the fog in under a minute.'
'Olven knows what he's doing,' Sparhawk said, 'and
what's even better is that it's going to be at least an hour
before the soldiers can mount any kind of pursuit.'
"Give me an hour's head start, and they'll never catch
me,' Kalten laughed delightedly. 'This is starting out
very well, Sparhawk.'
'Enjoy it while you can. Things will probably start to go
w
rong later on.'
'You're a pessimist, do you know that?'
'No. I'm just used to little disappointments.'
They slowed to a canter when they reached the Demos
road. Olven was a veteran, and he always tried to
conserve his horses. Speed might be necessary later, and
Sir Olven took very few chances.
A full moon hung above the fog, and it made the thick
mist deceptively luminous. The glowing white fog
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around them confused the eye and concealed far more
than it iluminated. There was a chil dampness in the air,
and Sparhawk pulled his cloak about him as he rode.
The Demos road swung north towards the city of
Lenda before turning south-easterly again to Demos,
where the Pandion Mother-house was located. Although
he could not see it, Sparhawk knew that the countryside
along the road was gently rolling and that there were
large patches of trees out there. He was counting on
those trees for concealment once he and his friends left
the column.
They rode on. The fog had dampened the dirt surface
of the road, and the sound of their horses' hooves was
muffled.
Every now and then the black shadows of trees loomed
suddenly out of the fog at the sides of the road as they
rode by. Talen shied nervously each time it happened.
'What's the problem?' Kurik asked him.
"I hate this,' the boy replied. "I absolutely hate it.
Anything could be hiding beside the road - wolves, bears
- or even worse.'
'You're in the middle of a party of armed men, Talen.'
'That's easy for you to say, but I'm the smallest one
here - except for Flute, maybe. I've heard that wolves
and things like that always drag down the smallest
when they attack. I really don't want to be eaten,
father.'
That keeps cropping up,' Tynian noted curiously to
Sparhawk. 'You never did explain why the boy keeps
calling your squire by that term.'
'Kurik was indiscreet when he was younger.'
'Doesn't anybody in Elenia sleep in his own bed?'
"it's a cultural peculiarity. It's not really as widespread
as it might seem, though.'
Tynian rose slightly in his stirrups and looked ahead to
where Bevier and Kalten rode side by side deep in
conversation. 'A word of advice, Sparhawk,' he said
confidentially. 'You're an Elenian, so you don't seem to
have any problems with this sort of thing, and in Deira
we're fairly broad-minded about such things, but I don't