north!â
She tapped his shoulder to get him to turn his hack to her so that she could work on his shoulders, and his skin was still cool to the touch. He must have gotten quite thoroughly soaked and chilled while out patrolling the boundaries of kâSheyna territory for the last few times. Soon, that would be the duty of the Kaledâaâin, and indeed, Kaledâaâin scouts were making the patrols with the Tayledras to learn the lay of the land that would soon be theirs. Darkwind had gone out alone. and come back late; she didnât even have to ask why. She knew that he was gradually saying his farewells to the hills and trees heâd known for so long.
âThe gryphons are envious of Treyvan and Hydona,â Darkwind continued, with an inquiring glance at Silverfox. âApparently thereâs something special about the lake near kâTreva. The one the Valdemarans call Lake Evendim?â
Silverfox nodded. âIt is the site of the Black Gryphonâs defeat of the Dark Adept Maâar. They wish greatly to see this. â
Elspeth laughed. âI tried to tell them that they wonât see anything, that itâs all under water, but they didnât care. They are still excited about the whole idea, and every other gryphon is dying for a chance to get up there, too. Youâd better be careful about how many of them you let come at once, Firesong, or youâll be up to your eyebrows in gryphons!â
âI shall remember that, cousin. And warn the rest of kâTreva,â Firesong replied lazily. âNot that I think such an eventuality would be altogether bad. I find them delightful company, and Iâm sure the rest of my Clan will feel the same.â
Darkwind snorted. âYou havenât been responsible for keeping those feathered eating machines fed! Talk to me after youâve been hunting for hours, trying to find something larger than a rabbit!â
Silverfox chuckled. âIf you think that this is difficult,â he pointed out, âthink about how it must be in a Vale full of breeding gryphons. The gryphlets eat three times their body weight a day until they are fully fledged!â
Elspeth tried to imagine that, and in the end just shook her head. âNo wonder you wanted to move here. How do you keep them from stripping the countryside bare?â
âWe have herds,â Silverfox replied. âFear not; we have learned how to manage our own needs and balance them against the needs of the land. We have beasts that are quick to grow, and eat nearly anything. We shall start the herds as soon as you are gone.â
As soon as you are gone . Darkwind turned his head to smile into Elspethâs eyes, a glint of anticipation in his, and suddenly she was impatient to get back home. He was certainly excited about the prospect of leaving his Clan and kin, and seeing new lands. And there had been so much going on that she had missed out onâthe twins getting older, the alliance with Karse, Talia being made a titular Priestess of Vkandisâ
Home . . . .
It seemed to beckon her, for all the drawbacks of life there, under a kind of siege.
And now she could hardly wait.
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Elspeth folded one of the scarlet silk shirts that Darkwind had designed for her; it rolled up into a surprisingly compact bundle, as did most of her Tayledras clothing. She was certainly going to cut quite a figure when she returned. She had the feeling that a lot of eyebrows were going to go up and stay up.
Things had not been as simple to take care of as they had seemed in the aftermath of the victory over Falconsbane. It had taken most of the winter for the party in search of kâSheyna to journey overland to the new Vale and return. The very first order of business after everyone had recovered from that last confrontation with Falconsbane had been to find the new Vale again. That had taken a great deal of searching by mages who had near relatives or dear