Traitor's Knot

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valet’s shrill dismay—‘but my lord, he can’t die! As the avatar sent here to put down the Dark, how dare you imply he is mortal!’
    â€˜Avatar or not, he can still cross Fate’s Wheel!’ Sulfin Evend smoothed the slack hand on the sheets. Distaste turned his lips as he lifted the other, which still wore streaked stains of dried blood. ‘Here! See the proof? Our liege may be blessed with unnatural longevity, but he can’t sustain if he’s been enslaved by dark practice. Or are you sheep, too awed to see that he’s skin and bones? Before your eyes, he’s bled himself white! For all we know, the vile rite has been feeding some sorcerous cabal that’s hell-bent to destroy him!’
    Consternation wrung gasps from the pair of servants, while the page-boy looked sick unto fainting.
    â€˜Oh, yes! Believe it,’ Sulfin Evend cracked to their stupefied faces. ‘Did you think Avenor’s high-handed Crown Examiner could sweep the length and breadth of the realm executing born talent and not draw a wolf pack of powerful enemies?’
    â€˜Merciful Light!’ cried the valet, aggrieved. ‘His Exalted Self claimed he was scrying in search of the Master of Shadow to secure our defence against Darkness.’
    â€˜That’s doubtless the lure that first saw him entrapped.’ Raw with disgust, and taking due care not to sully his hands, the Lord Commander resettled the bloodied limb on the mattress.
    Lysaer’s unresponsive, comatose state whipped him to freezing despair. Had the High Priest’s acolyte, Jeriayish, not died on campaign, the Alliance Commander would have flayed the skulking creature skin from bone, here and now: for hindsight suggested that the priest’s rites of augury had opened the access to engage this fell binding. Whether through slipshod practice, or by darker design, the dire plot would not originate there.
Someone
insinuated into Avenor’s inner council wished Athera’s Divine Prince reduced to a puppet-string power.
    The equerry was speaking. Sulfin Evend refocused his wits and insisted, ‘Excuses don’t matter. Stop dragging your feet! I can do nothing at all if you can’t fetch the bowl and the knife that Lysaer used for the ritual. No! Don’t touch them!’ He barely quelled his imperative shout, as the page-boy scrambled to fling up the lid of one of his master’s clothes-chests. ‘Such objects are unclean and unspeakably dangerous. Lend me a silk shirt to wrap them.’
    A fraught interval later, the Alliance Lord Commander braved the night in a borrowed servant’s cloak, an anonymous shadow bound for the unsavoury district flanking Erdane’s west postern. Crystalline frost crunched beneath his boots. Under the gleam of spring’s constellations, the unseasonable chill cut his exposed skin like a scourge. Sulfin Evend slipped past the grey-on-black timbers of the shuttered shop-fronts and crafthalls. At each skulking step, his left instructions chased through his circling thoughts.
    â€˜Guard him! With your lives, do you hear? I’ll send up my captain to stand at his door, and this time, no one comes in!’
    No words could settle his harrowing dread. The alley he sought would be hidden from sight, guarded by ward since Avenor’s harsh interdict, which outlawed the practice of talent. As ranking commander of the Alliance war host, Sulfin Evend knew he risked his life simply by showing his face here.
    He pressed onwards, regardless. The artefacts he held bundled inside one of Lysaer’s silk dress-shirts left him no rational alternative. His rapacious profile masked under his hood, Sulfin Evend closed his eyes and edged forward. One blind step, two; his third footfall raised a crawling chill. The eerie sensation surged through his boot-sole, chased up his spine, and prickled his nape into gooseflesh.
    Sulfin Evend kept his face averted and cautiously

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