Sechul Lath staggered back from Errastas. ‘They chained her the first time,’ he said, ‘because killing her was not an option — not if they wanted to keep the warrens alive.’ He whirled on Kilmandaros. ‘Mother — did you — did …’
She turned away. ‘I grew tired of this,’ she said.
Errastas spat. ‘What do we care about that dried-up slab of meat? He’ll be as dead as the rest of them by the time this is done! So will the Forkrul Assail — and all the rest who’d think to challenge me! You didn’t believe me, Setch — you chose to not take me seriously —
Sechul Lath shook his head. ‘I understand you now. Your real enemy is the Master of the Deck of Dragons. Dragons who
‘Because the Holds are
‘K’rul sought peace-’
‘He sought to trump us! And so he did — but that ends today! Today! Sechul Lath, did you not agree to end it all? By your words, you agreed!’
‘That is my business,’ he snapped, turning to study the bleached scar crossing the land. ‘Far away.’ He faced Sechul again. ‘Mael finally comprehends what we have done here — but tell me, do you see him? Does he charge towards us now in all his fury? He does not. And Ardata? Know that she too now schemes anew. As does Olar Ethil — the Elders once more approach ascension, a return to rule. There is much to be done.’
The Errant set off, then. Southward.
Sechul turned to Kilmandaros. ‘I see my path now, Mother, from this moment onward. Shall I describe it for you? I see myself wandering, lost and alone. With only a growing madness for company. It is a vision — I see it clear as day. Well,’ and his laugh was dry, ‘every pantheon needs a fool, drooling and wild-eyed.’
‘My son,’ she said, ‘it is only a plan.’
‘Excuse me? What?’
‘The Errant. What we have unleashed here cannot be controlled. Now, more than ever, the future is unknown, no matter what he chooses to believe.’
‘Can she be chained again, Mother?’
She shrugged. ‘Anomander Rake is dead. The other Eleint who partook of the chaining, they too are now dead.’
‘K’rul-’
‘She is loose
‘Mother,
Kilmandaros sighed. ‘You will not stay with me, my son?’
‘To witness your meeting with Draconus? I think not.’
She nodded.
‘Draconus will kill you!’
She faced him with burning eyes. ‘It was only a plan, my beloved son.’
BOOK SIX
If you knew where this path led
Would you have walked it?
If you knew the pain at love’s solemn end
Would you have awakened it?
In darkness the wheel turns
In darkness the dust dims
In red fire the wheel burns
In darkness the sun spins
If you knew the thought in your head
Would you have spoken it?
If by this one word you betrayed a friend
Would you have uttered it?
In darkness the wheel turns
In darkness the dust dims
In red fire the wheel burns
In darkness the sun spins
If you knew the face of the dead
Would you have touched it?
If by this coin a soul’s journey to send
Would you have stolen it?
In darkness the wheel turns
In darkness the dust dims
In red fire the wheel burns
In darkness the sun spins
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
