Last Citadel, The by K. M. Ashman
Author:K. M. Ashman [Ashman, K. M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fiction, Horror
ISBN: 9781500984588
Google: mgbSoQEACAAJ
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Published: 2014-08-28T06:00:00+00:00
Chapter 22
Braille and Pelosus parted ways as they re-entered the keep, with Braille returning to the temporary Barracks while Pelosus made his way to his room to freshen up before reporting to Helzac. Within the hour, he was knocking on the Governorâs door.
âCome in,â came the response and Pelosus entered Helzacâs apartment for the first time.
Across the room, the Governor was looking out of the window toward the ring of outer towers in the distance. He glanced over as Pelosus entered.
âStargazer,â he said, âyou have returned at last, and with good news, I hope.â
âMixed news, Sire,â said Pelosus, âyet fascinating all the same.â
âI will be the judge of that,â said Helzac. âSit down and tell me everything.â
They both took seats at the central table, facing each other across the polished Mahogany surface.
âFirst of all,â said Pelosus, âour understanding of the second city seems to be correct. There is overwhelming evidence that a complete stand-alone civilisation existed down there, heaven knows how long ago.â
âPeople like us?â
âIt would seem so. The dwellings are the same as ours and most contain the remains of all the same sorts of things you can find in any house today in the streets of Bastion.â
âLike what?â
âFurniture, platters, cutlery, that sort of thing. In one house, I even saw the remains of a childâs cot and various playthings, so it is obvious that these people were family oriented. There are alehouses, market streets and even areas that seem to have been given over to the growing of plants. Everything you would expect to see in a thriving city.â
âBut?â
âBut thatâs where it gets confusing,â said Pelosus, âwe searched all day yet there was no sign of any exit through the outer wall to the sea or any method of accessing the main Citadel. These people were entirely confined between the two outer walls with no way of getting out. Whatever it was they did, they were entirely self- sufficient.â
âThatâs impossible,â said Helzac.
âYou would think so,â said Pelosus, âbut I found these.â He opened his side bag and pulled out a range of items, placing them on the table before him.
âBones?â said Helzac.
âJaw bones,â confirmed Pelosus, âbut the like of which we have never seen before.â He picked up the largest and held it up. âThis is the lower jaw bone of a large animal,â said Pelosus âbut not a Narwl or a Ranah, look at the teeth. The beasts of the sea that feed our people have either no teeth, or the pointed incisors of the predator. These are flat and ground down through wear.â
âAnd?â
âTeeth get worn through constant grinding of food,â said Pelosus. âOur old people display similar symptoms after chewing their food for a lifetime. The teeth of this jawbone suggest this animal was not of the sea, but of the land.â
âPreposterous,â said Helzac, âthere is not such a beast in existence nor has there ever been.â
âI know it is difficult to conceive,â said Pelosus, âbut all the evidence is there. The back of the jawbone
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