[The Six Kingdoms 04] Kraken's Claw by Fergusson Bruce
Author:Fergusson, Bruce [Fergusson, Bruce]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781943588855
Google: MBYjywEACAAJ
Amazon: B08197MP3T
Goodreads: 50433833
Publisher: Lucky Bat Books
Published: 2019-10-30T08:00:00+00:00
Chapter 22: The Sixers
THEY SAT ON the pile of thin hides next to the boat, and to keep warm theyâd draped a few over their shoulders. Between them, at their feet, two dawnstone rods lay across the sack of food and water jugs and the four pages Vaience called an artifact.
The dawnstone rods had been leaning near the entrance to this sea-cave. Five more were scattered around the chamber that was scarcely more than a widening of the crevice that led down to this ⦠tomb.
The rods were the same size, almost as long as Falcaâs arm and perhaps half the thickness of his wrist. Heâd held cold light in his hands beforeââchunks of dawnstone and lunelingsââbut he wondered why these rods of dawnstone seemed different. Was it because their polished, glistening smoothness was no more necessary to their purpose than the wave-like curls on the bridges?
Why not just bring a piece of dawnstone to where you needed light?ââas Soso had done at the hutââfor building the boat that would ensure your escape from your enemies, whoever theyâd been. And not just one boat; Falca was certain thereâd been another in here.
There was nothing more they could do now but wait for the night, take the boat and leave; leaving as well the unanswered question of why the man and woman here had stayed. A decision made hundreds of years agoââprobably much moreâânow gave Falca and Vaience the chance to keep on. And hope theyâd miss the rocks out there which could rip apart the boat before they got to the open sea.
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Falca had approached the boat expecting another rotten hullââthe Fates had their songs, too; surely after having had their laughs with the first boat, theyâd want to enjoy more of the same despair of foundered hope from him and Vaience.
The boat lay slightly keel-canted, to Falcaâs eye slightly wider and longer than the other one Vaience put his foot through, with a splayed double-prow like a strange sort of open fish-mouth, the top part of the jaw protruding over the lower. Looking for signs of rot or holes in the hull, he and Vaience ran their dawnstone rods along its length, both sides. The prow and keel seemed to be all of one piece. And it wasnât woodââcouldnât beââor the boat would have been a pile of moist, clumpy dust. Nor was it metal. The keel, ribs and rails appeared to be made of bone, to which were stitched sections of some sort of skin or dressed hide, the seams sealed with Roak-knows-what. Three paddlesââhad to be bone, tooââleaned against one of the two thwarts.
Stitching hide to bone? Youâd think the builders of everything else on Angessa that wasnât dry-stacked huts of stone, had used the customary iron tools; you donât build a fortress, road and bridges and a temple and carve out steps, without metal tools.
But Falca and Vaience had found noneâânor what might once have been iron toolsââin what looked like a work area in the middle of the sea-cave chamber.
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