us, Colonel. They can't go back. But they still have family inside.'

'I understand.' He wanted to shriek. He was trapped. These Deves wanted to betray his people to his enemies. And he had to protect and reward them. 'Set up some kind of show trial. Script it so it looks like we're lying about Calzir's Devedians helping us. Condemn them to be hung, then grant clemency at the request of the Deves of Brothe.'

'It's uglier than a dead baby, but I can make it work.”

'Have they been noticed yet?'

'No. We're keeping them out of sight. They won't talk to anybody but you.'

'Keep on doing that. Bring them in. Why me?'

'They're worried about spies. They've heard that there's at least one highly placed Praman agent over here.'

'No doubt true. Human nature being human nature.' Else Tage was careful not to remind any Deve that his loyalty might not lie with the enemies of al-Prama.

Life was not going well for the besieged, the spies reported, though al-Khazen was not yet under a complete siege. The slaughter of dray animals had begun. Cavalry mounts remained untouched but there was little feed for them. The granaries were empty. Execution of the officials responsible eased the strain on stores only slightly.

Inhabitants of al-Khazen who did not share the religious enthusiasms of the majority suffered the most. Else listened to the horror stories. He began to glance askance at Consent. 'Be patient,' Consent urged. 'As you're always telling us.'

'I do hope to hear something that makes my indulgence worthwhile.'

The Calzirans were an elderly couple who had been employed in Mafti al-Araj el-Arak's palace, now occupied by the foreign captains.

'They managed the books,' Titus explained.

'So they have a special place in your heart.'

'They had a special opportunity to be close to important discussions.'

The old folks from al-Khazen were no more patient than Else. They were exhausted. They wanted to lay their old bones down and sleep. Though they were worried about their children and grandchildren.

Else tried not to torment himself wondering why the old Deves preferred the mercies of unknown Chaldareans to those of known Pramans.

Their big news was that the sorcerers of al-Khazen would come out of hiding soon.

Else could not shake a conviction that he had missed something once the interview ended. He snapped, 'What did I just miss, Titus? You could've sent me a one-sentence note that would've covered all that.'

Consent replied, 'I wanted to put a human face on the Devedian tragedy. Obviously, I failed.'

Else locked gazes with Gledius Stewpo. The dwarf shrugged. 'The young only learn directly. But I do think those old people can help.'

'How?'

“They worked in the palace. They know the important buildings.'

'I see. You're right. I've grown impatient'

'Easy to do, I'd think, having to stand hip to hip with Grade Drocker.'

'You have no idea.' He and Consent spent an hour discussing logistical problems. The worst being that other Patriarchal forces thought they could become parasites on the city regiment.

Early encounters with things of the night were subtle. The sorcerers in al-Khazen were not eager to declare themselves.

The city regiment handled the probes as men always had, with charms, spells, and by plugging all the cracks.

The Emperor's troops tightened the circle in the hills to the east and south. King Peter was less aggressive. His troops wanted to stay out of the weather.

Else, Grade Drocker, several Principatйs, and the commanders of contingents from several Episcopal States were studying the feasibility of infiltrating al-Khazen via a wastewater outlet discovered by Collegium sorcerers, employing the same sort of minor entities the Pramans used to scout their besiegers. Else asked, 'Are we sure they don't know this drainage system exists?'

Bronte Doneto replied, 'Not even your Deve captives knew about it. The engineering is Old Empire. Cassina was a major city of the Old Empire.'

Pinkus Ghort interrupted. 'Sorry, Pipe. Colonel. Principatй. Word just came. The foreign Pramans have started rounding up all the non-Pramans in the city.'

Else exchanged glances with Doneto. 'Does that mean they've figured out that the Deves are helping us?'

Ghort volunteered, 'Deves brought the news.'

Else asked, 'Have there been executions? Have …? Sorry, Pinkus. I won't learn anything with my mouth open, will I?'

'You might. You're special. But that's all the news there is. Nobody knows what they'll do with the prisoners. There's been fighting.'

Bronte Doneto observed, “Too bad we aren't set to exploit that drainage system. We could hit them while they're distracted.'

Would the Calziran Pramans tolerate the abuse of their minorities?

Probably.

Grade Drocker invited himself in. 'That's interesting. But is it germane? Let's focus on the problem at hand. Can we get men inside to seize the gates or murder the Praman leadership?'

Else told Ghort, 'Make up a team of our Deves and some refugees to track the situation.' He told the others, 'Something bigger may be going on. Where do we get out of the wastewater system?'

The Deves of al-Khazen had provided excellent maps, some so detailed they included the number of steps up to the door of an important building.

'Not sure,' Ghort said.

Drocker asked Bronte Doneto and Divino Bruglioni, 'Are you really sure the Pramans don't know about this? I'd use it as a trap.'

Drocker was so weak now that he had to be carried. But he was able to speak almost normally. Else did not expect him to last till spring. And had mixed feelings about that. Because Drocker had become his patron. And Drocker might get him next to Honario Benedocto himself.

The motive behind the roundup and suppression of minorities made itself evident immediately. Most were driven out, intended to become a burden on the besiegers. Criminals, prostitutes, old people unrelated to anyone important — anyone who could not materially contribute to the city's defense — were ejected along with the minorities.

Before the next day's end the Dreangereans and Lucidians began ejecting fight-worthy Pramans they did not trust, too.

Else had patrols round up a representative sample of disgruntled ejectees and offered them the opportunity to get even.

Grade Drocker cautioned, 'Be careful, Hecht. I've seen this in the Holy Lands. Some of these refugees will be enemy agents.'

'I'll keep that in mind.'

'No. Ihaven't forgotten my promise,' Else told Rogoz Sayag. They were walking in darkness, between the observation house and the regimental camp.

'I ask only because Salny tells me the Don is fading.'

'The thing weighs on my mind. A commitment is a commitment.'

'But.'

'Absolutely.'

'I understand. You've become one of the key men in the crusade.'

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