Night of Knives

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Author: Ian C. Esslemont
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rumours.’
    ‘The power I sense is new,’ Edgewalker said, as if the other had not spoken at all.
    ‘Something new?’
    ‘Very possibly.’
    Jhedel frowned as if unsure what to make of new. ‘Testing the Realm?’
    ‘Yes. What do you make of it?’
    Raising his head, Jhedel sniffed the air through slit nostrils. ‘Something with a heart of ice and something else . . . something sly, hidden, like a blurry reflection.’
    ‘Eyeing the Throne I think.’
    Jhedel snorted. ‘Not likely. Not after all this time.’
    ‘A Conjunction approaches. I am for the House. There might be an attempt upon it. Who knows – perhaps you will be released.’
    ’Released?’
Jhedel snapped. ‘I will show you my release.’ He drew his legs up under his haunches, strained upwards; his clawed feet sank into the dust. His shoulders shook. The chitinous plates of his arms creaked and groaned.
    For a time nothing seemed to happen. Edgewalker watched, silent. Dust drifted from the chiselled sides of the menhir. It appeared to vibrate. A burst of silver light atop the monolith dazzled Edgewalker. It spun like lightning down the coil of silver glyphs, flashing, gathering speed and size as it descended until Edgewalker averted his face from its searing fire.
    Jhedel gave a mad cackle. ‘Here it comes,’ he shouted over the waterfall roar of swelling, coalescing power.
    The ball of power smashed into Jhedel, who shrieked. The land buckled. Edgewalker was thrown from his feet. Dust and sand eddied lazily in the weak wind. When it cleared, Jhedel lay motionless, sprawled at the menhir’s base. Smoke drifted from the slits of his eyes and slack jaws.
    Edgewalker’s fleshless face remained fixed. He was silent for a time, then he rose to a crouch. ‘Jhedel? Can you hear me! Jhedel?’
    Jhedel groaned.
    ‘Do you remember?’
    Prone, the creature nodded thoughtfully. ‘Yes. That is my name. Jhedel.’ He shrugged in the dust.
    ‘Do you remember who bound you?’
    ‘Whoever they were, they are long gone now.’
    ‘I remember them. They were—’
    ‘Don’t tell me!’ Jhedel kicked himself upright. ‘I want to remember. It gives me something to do. Wait . . . I remember something . . .’ He thrashed his legs away from Edgewalker, hissed out a breath: ‘A rumour about you!’
    Edgewalker took a few limping steps from the menhir.
    After a moment Jhedel called, ‘Come back. Please. Release me. It’s within your power. I know it is!’
    Edgewalker did not reply. He walked on.
    ‘Release me, damn you! You must! . .
Damn you!’
    Jhedel wrenched savagely on his arms. Dust flew like a scarf from the menhir. Through the dust the glyphs glowed like finest filigree heated to burning.
    ‘I will destroy you!’ Jhedel bellowed. ‘You and all those who’ve come after! Everyone!’
    It twisted again, screamed out its rage and pain. As the ground lurched Edgewalker tottered. He glanced back to the menhir. Something flailed and heaved amid a cloud ofkicked up dirt at its base. A plume of dust climbed into the sky.
    Edgewalker continued on. He was late, and time and the celestial dance of realms waited for no one. Not even entities as insane and potent as the one pinned behind him. When they conversed during more lucid moments, it could remember its full name, Jhe’ Delekaaran, and that it had once commanded this entire realm as King. Liege to the Que’tezani, inhabitants of the most distant regions of Shadow. And mad though he may be, Jhedel was right in one thing: it had been long since the Throne last held an occupant. With the coming of each conjunction, this absence worried Edgewalker. But this time what intrigued him most was something so rare he’d almost failed to recognize it . . . the coiled potential for change.

CHAPTER ONE

PORTENTS AND ARRIVALS

     
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UT AMID THE CHOPPING WAVES OF THE STRAIT OF WINDS , the sails of an approaching message cutter burned bloody carmine in the day’s last light. Temper set his spear against

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