When the Goddess Wakes by Howard Andrew Jones
Author:Howard Andrew Jones
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
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The Other Way
Tesra watched the shambling, awkward run of the koâaye bearing Rylin and Thelar, astonished that such graceful creatures were so clumsy on the ground.
Once in the air they transformed almost immediately from ungainly feathered reptiles to lithe and lovely predators. She admired them as they retreated into a cerulean sky.
The audience whoâd gathered to see them off retreated to the fortress, talking among themselves. Tesra, who didnât properly belong to any of the groups, waited to one side for them to precede her. Mâvai passed, in close conversation with Nâlahr. Neither paid her any notice.
Tesra still couldnât reconcile the loving organization of which sheâd thought sheâd been a part with the secretive cult that had imprisoned General Nâlahr and murdered noble Asrahn. It didnât help that she had grown suspicious of her own emotions, memories, and judgment. She had been angry with Meria and Mâvai for betraying that organization. Now she mourned for the kinder of the two sisters and envied the intense survivor for being trusted and valued by those the auxiliary had betrayed.
âAre you wondering what theyâre talking about?â
Cerai had come up behind her so quietly Tesra flinched in surprise.
The others had disappeared into the gloom of the fortress. Cerai waved away a servant who poked out his handsome head to give her an inquiring look. She continued as though Tesra had answered in the affirmative, sounding and looking composed and cool, if tired. âNâlahr has been infected with order. Iâm sure youâve noticed. And Mâvaiâs increasingly worried about him. But thereâs nothing to be done.â
Tesra had seen the commanderâs strange symptoms as well as his peculiar energy matrix, though she struggled to make sense of the description Cerai had provided. She repeated it slowly. âInfected with order?â
Cerai smiled thinly. Because the older woman had visited the queen and the exalts infrequently, Tesra had never known her well, though she had always admired her. Master of her own fate, Cerai would slip into and out of Darassus whenever she pleased and seemed to be the only alten whom both the queen and Synahla completely respected, though in recent months both had grown suspicious of her. Tesra inferred that the Altenerai had the same misgivings about her, for Cerai had apparently been playing her own canny little game for years, preparing for a crisis neither side had fully understood.
âDidnât you notice it happening to the queen?â Cerai asked.
That question pulled Tesra up short. She had never thought of the change in the queenâs personality as an infection. âThe queen did change,â she said. âBut I thought that was just because she was growing more powerful. I donât know Nâlahr at all, soââ
Cerai didnât wait for her to finish. âYou probably werenât examining the queen closely through the inner world, were you?â
âNo,â Tesra said. One simply didnât do that. Scrutinizing a fellow spell caster was impolite, although not entirely avoidable if you happened to be working spells together. âWhat happened to Nâlahr?â
âWell, several things. Iâm sure you knew
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