Troy: Shield Of Thunder by Gemmell David

Troy: Shield Of Thunder by Gemmell David

Author:Gemmell, David [David Gemmell]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781409084655
Publisher: Transworld


Odysseus strolled across the gathering field, his bow Akilina in his hand, a quiver of long arrows hanging from his shoulder. He stared straight ahead, walking as if without a care in the world, but his heart was hammering, and he felt as nervous as a colt. Of all the pleasures in the wide world there were only two to compare with the joy of competing in a Games: holding his wife close on a cold winter's night, and watching the first of the spring breezes billow the sail of the Penelope.

Even the huge satisfaction of storytelling paled against the exquisite moment of true competition, when he would notch an arrow to beautiful Akilina and send a shaft hurtling into the target. Odysseus cared not if they were moving targets hauled on carts, or straw models of beasts and men. If there was one talent Odysseus believed he possessed it was to shoot a bow better than any man alive.

A huge crowd had gathered at the far end of the field, and many of the contestants were already standing by. Odysseus could see Meriones – who had beaten him once in five contests – and the callow sons of Nestor, who would be lucky to progress to the later rounds.

It was a fine day, the sun high and bright, a subtle breeze whispering across the field. Licking his finger Odysseus tested the breeze. It was not strong enough to divert an arrow shot from Akilina.

Despite his excitement the tensions of yesterday remained. The beaching of the Penelope a long ride from the city gates had both enraged and shamed him. To suffer such an indignity was bad enough, but to endure it in the company of Nestor and Idomeneos was unbearable. Neither of his fellow kings had commented on the slight, which made it worse. A little joshing would have given Odysseus the opportunity to make a jest of it.

Today, however, the world was beginning to look brighter. As soon as he had reached the city Odysseus had enquired after Helikaon, and had discovered that he was recovering from the assassin's wounds. This joyous news lifted his spirits, but even so, in the back of his mind the insult of yesterday slowly simmered. The beachmaster would not have dared make such a decision had someone in higher authority not ordered it. That someone could only be Priam. This was baffling to Odysseus, for though not a friend to the Trojan king, he was a neutral. In these troublesome times, with the world on the brink of war, it would be an act of madness to make an enemy of him. Perhaps, he decided, it was not about him at all. Perhaps it was intended as a slight to Idomeneos and Nestor. Even so, it would be foolish, for Priam would need both those kings in his camp if he were to thwart Agamemnon.

Pushing such thoughts aside, Odysseus strolled onto the archery field. He could feel all eyes on him as he approached the men waiting to participate in the tourney.



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