The three Heralds exchanged glances, and nodded; the two trainees just looked very solemn and a little frightened. Elspeth couldn't blame them. They were very young to be thinking of going into battle - only partially trained, and with a new Gift they had no appreciable experience in using - but that was just what they were going to be doing, and soon.
'Listen, we ought to introduce ourselves,' the Herald who had spoken said hastily, perhaps hoping to avoid another unsolicited comment from Sayvil. 'I'm Herald Rafe - this is Brion and this is Kelsy.'
'We're Anda and Chass,' said the first trainee shyly. 'You're Elspeth, right? Is this the Hawkbrother friend of yours? The one who is a warrior and a mage?'
She nodded. 'I'm Elspeth. This is Firesong, not Darkwind. Firesong has never been anything but a mage, but we don't hold that against him!'
Firesong made a face at her, and his firebird gave an audible snort, something that made all five of the students stare and chuckle.
'Darkwind is going through some old books right now, looking for some charts. I'm sure you'll meet him some time soon.' She smiled impartially at all five of them. 'Actually, my only purpose at the moment, besides watching what you were doing, was to bring Firesong up here to introduce you to him.'
Quickly she turned to the Healing Adept and explained in Tayledras what the differences were between a Herald and a Trainee. Then she switched back to speech the others would understand. 'So what you have here is a very mixed group of ages and experiences. I'm amazed that they work so well together.'
Firesong nodded. 'I wish to take these for a day or so, as I think you were hoping. If they can add their powers to work the weather, they can surely add them to shield.'
'I have no objection,' Treyvan said, cocking his head to one side. 'You know more of thisss than I. Gryphonsss are sssolitarrry magesss, mossstly.'
'Thanks, both of you.' Elspeth turned back to the group. 'He'll be another of your mage-teachers, for a couple of specific lessons, probably within the next couple of days.'
'In fact, at the moment, we are fairly disorganized,' Firesong concluded, granting them all one of his dazzling smiles. 'I pledge you, we will do better soon!'
'I sssurely hope sssso,' Treyvan hissed wryly. 'But Firesssong, if you would ssstay here for a moment, I ssshould like you to begin now, and explain sssomething to thessse ssstudentsss forrr me.'
That was clearly a dismissal, and Elsbeth ducked back down through the trapdoor. By the time she reached the ground, only Gwena remained of the Companions that had been watching from below.
Elspeth sighed with relief. 'Thank goodness. I was feeling terribly guilty about that mess. Darkwind said that at this point, what with all the new energy-patterns around, there are probably storms over every major node in this Kingdom. Gods, I can't believe the mess we've got.'
'He did.' Elspeth took a moment to hoist herself up onto Gwena's bare back. 'Dearheart, I need a ride. Darkwind said when he finished with the books, he was going to go consult with Kero a bit more and I should meet him at the salle.' She stifled a yawn. 'There just aren't enough hours in the day. This calm is so deceptive - but under it all, I feel like we can't get everything we need done taken care of fast enough. Ancar is going to get us, and only he knows when.'
Then she had gone off to the archives, and the crates and boxes of books she and Darkwind had discovered late last night, all of them with fading traces of long-ago mage-energies on them. Most of them were handwritten, were either original bound manuscripts, or handmade copies of even older manuscripts. Fortunately, all her delving into the archives had made her uniquely qualified to sort through them, and determine which were real books teaching magic and which were only contaminated by proximity. Then she had handed the mage-books over to