The Traitor Queen by Trudi Canavan

The Traitor Queen by Trudi Canavan

Author:Trudi Canavan [Canavan, Trudi]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Speculative Fiction
ISBN: 9781841495958
Publisher: Orbit
Published: 2012-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 17

AN ADMISSION

Lorkin watched his mother closely. Though her gaze was still on Savara, it did not quite focus on the queen, but somewhere beyond. He looked down at the ring on her finger. She was communicating with Osen. He noticed another ring that he’d not seen before. It, too, held a gemstone but the setting was decorative, suggesting it was mere jewellery.

“We need time to discuss it,” she said. “There are a lot of monarchs to contact.”

Savara nodded. “You have until tomorrow night. I’d give you longer, but my people are vulnerable when outside Sanctuary. I know I am behaving as if we cannot lose, but there is no point discussing a future relationship based on the current situation.”

“Is there no chance of a future relationship if you lose?”

The queen’s expression became grim. “Perhaps a slim one. If we lose it would be likely the Ashaki will find out where Sanctuary is. Without Sanctuary we have no food, shelter and, temporarily, no gemstone-growing caves. We will be more concerned with our survival and recovery than an alliance with the Allied Lands.”

Sonea was frowning. “That would put the caves in the Ashaki’s hands. Could they begin to grow their own stones?”

“They might discover on their own, in time. It is more likely they would force a captive Traitor to teach them, though they couldn’t gain all our knowledge from one or even a handful of Traitors. We have avoided teaching individual stone-makers how to make every kind of stone, instead of spreading the knowledge among many. How dangerous the Ashaki would become would depend on which Traitor or Traitors they captured.”

As the two women fell into a thoughtful silence, Lorkin cleared his throat.

“Whether the Traitors win or lose, an exchange of knowledge between them and the Guild would still be beneficial.”

Savara turned to look at him, her expression apologetic. “But that exchange has already been made.”

“It has and it hasn’t.” Lorkin shrugged. “As with stone-making, Healing knowledge is too broad to be communicated in a short mind-read. Though you will work out more in time, you will make mistakes along the way. Like stone-making, mistakes can be dangerous. Better to be trained by those already skilled in the art.”

His mother was frowning. “They already know Healing?” she asked him.

Savara sighed. “Yes. One of our people disobeyed our law and stole it from Lorkin’s mind. She has been punished, and to compensate Lorkin, Queen Zarala decreed that he be taught stone-making.”

Lorkin watched his mother closely. A range of expressions crossed her face: shock, anger and gratitude. She gave him a thoughtful look. He concentrated on her presence, wondering if he could pick up surface thoughts again. A faint, distant feeling of pride touched his senses, but he could have been imagining it. At least it wasn’t disapproval or disappointment. Yet. She doesn’t know what stone-making involves.

“So …” Sonea said. “One of your people already knows the basics of how Healing works, and one of mine has about the same level of stone-making knowledge.



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