The Pillars of Sand: Echoes of Empire by Barnes Mark T
Author:Barnes, Mark T.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: 47North
Published: 2014-05-20T00:00:00+00:00
âSOMETIMES ONE WILL AWAKEN, AND REALIZE THEY HAVE TRAVELED TOO FAR DOWN A ROAD FOR THEM TO EVER TURN FROM IT, DESPITE KNOWING THAT OTHER DIRECTIONS MAY LEAD TO BETTER OUTCOMES.â
âfrom Honor and Loyalty, by Erebus fa Mahador, Knight-Lieutenant of the Petal Guard
DAY 61 OF THE 496TH YEAR OF THE SHRĪANESE FEDERATION
Corajidin strode through the camp, squinting at the sun. He had not slept well, his head filled with the esoteric whispers of his Ancestors.
Feyd locked step with Corajidin and updated him on the latest reports: patrols not returning, and snatch-and-grab attacks by the wetlands Fenlings. Corajidin had heard the screams, and knew too well the Fenlingsâ taste for living flesh. Soul Traders had been seen wandering the camp, windswept and cadaverous in their ages-old finery now turned to monochromatic rags. The skeletal ruin of their wind-galley hung low in the sky, reminiscent of an aged vulture.
âThe ground is treacherous, and pretty much every living thing out there is happy to kill us, and quite capable of it,â Feyd said. âThis is a sorry place to make war. The Soul Traders make everybody nervous. None of us understand who they may, or may not, steal at the moment of our death. We should send them on their way, Asrahn. Theyâre an abomination.â
âOn the subject of the Soul Traders, I agree,â Corajidin replied. But the Emissary would take unkindly to me evicting them. Besides, are they any worse than the marsh-puppeteers, when all is said and done? Both are parasites who revel in death. âBut there are larger concerns at play, and the Traders may yet prove beneficial. But we are not making war, Feyd, as much as we are taking control of resources vital to ShrÄ«anâs survival. I will send a Letter of Intent to Siamak, registered with the Magistratum and the Arbiterâs Tribunal. We are as transparent in our mission as can be expected, Feyd.â
âExcept for our breaking every tenet of sende by making war on the civilians of Fandra,â Feyd replied. âAnd then giving prisoners to the marsh-puppeteers, which was tantamount to execution, for they had committed no crimes.â
âThey took up arms against their Asrahn, Feyd!â I had never thought you to have a conscience, you wily old butcher. Perhaps your silence might best be bought by your eternal sleep, here in the mud. Corajidin smiled, though, and looked the man in the eye. âWe will register our intent with the authorities. What we do here will be made right.â
Feyd looked unconvinced, yet remained silent as they arrived at the wind-skiff. Tahj-Shaheh was at the pilotâs station, and had spun up the Disentropy Spools and the Tempest Wheels. Corajidin stared at the way the spools threaded energy from the air around them, spinning dumbbells that reeled in gossamer strands as light as spidersâ silk. Nix waited there, skin and clothes the color of the marshlands, a stiletto spinning between his fingers. Kasraman, Wolfram, and Kimiya waited nearby, Wolframâs former apprentice staring at Kasraman with what Corajidin took to be awe.
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