The Irda (Children of the Stars) by Linda P. Baker

The Irda (Children of the Stars) by Linda P. Baker

Author:Linda P. Baker [P. Baker, Linda]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Novela, Fantástico
Publisher: ePubLibre
Published: 1995-05-31T16:00:00+00:00


10

Directions from Above

Anel stared at the female Ogre who stood before the Ruling Council. Although every hair was braided and neatly in place, she still appeared harried and frightened.

«The forest killed them?». Anel asked, her voice disbelieving even though she had already heard similar reports from the three guards who had escaped. She glanced at her fellow council members. Their faces were equally stunned.

The warrior nodded. «We were lucky. Our group leader saw the danger, and we managed to pull back, rested, and regrouped. Then, when we were ready to attack again, that’s when the humans surprised us. We…. We were in the back. We barely escaped with our lives. My brother was…. Raell….» Her voice choked off. «He was one of the unlucky».

Anel nodded in sympathy. «We will sing for your loss». She motioned an aide to step forward and lead the female away. She didn’t need to probe the mind of this one. She’d already probed the first three for truth. Except for minor details, this fourth story corroborated the others.

«We must send another company,». Teragrym began even before the door had closed. «A stronger, more dedicated one».

«Who do you suggest?». Enna responded acidly. «They have defeated our best. And from where? We need more guards for the estate trails. Two more supply caravans were struck this morning by runaway slaves. And to where? Our scouts have died alongside most of the Redienhs warriors».

«Then we must begin conscripting from the common classes. Train harder, faster, better,». Teragrym said dryly. «And we must send mages».

Narran flipped open his fingers, sending a jagged flash of light shooting toward the ceiling. It sizzled and disappeared. «Which of us do you suggest, Teragrym?» he asked angrily. «Perhaps you want to send one of your children?».

«We have to fight magic with magic, not swords. I do not prefer to send my family into danger, but what I must do, I will do. As you will». He fixed Narran with a withering glance. «But don’t worry. For the moment, I have someone besides you in mind to command a counterstrike».

«Then you may proceed accordingly, Teragrym,». Anel said. «Enna, you will institute a program for selecting and training more guards».

Calmness. Serenity. Eight days of safety.

Butyr’s young sister had been one of those killed, as well as two sons of the wild Aliehs clan, and five others they couldn’t spare, but they had gone on.

The last days had been a healing time, a calming time, though with none of the comforts to which Khallayne had been raised and barely enough food, and that ill cooked.

Her legs aching and belly rumbling, without a home, she had never been happier. Jelindra, a young female Ogre barely a hundred years old, her pale hair still tied with childish ribbons, rode by her side, hanging on Khallayne’s words as she taught the young one the incantation for disguise.

«We’re close now, Khallayne». Tenaj rode back from the front of the group to interrupt the lesson. Jelindra grimaced with disappointment but obediently rode away, still counting off the lines of the incantation on hex fingeis.



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