Ujais diseased limb should have been a warning to him. Something similar can happen to him if he pokes his nose where he should not.
Taor moved a little away from Ujai and watched his dry hand vibrate slightly under the bandages. What if you take a blade and cut them off his hand? What will he see then?
Taor could hardly resist the temptation to check. After all, he is a warrior. He saw a terrible death, and an unusual infection, and even the living dead in the last war. What he sees under Ujais bandages shouldnt scare him too much after that.
This was the very place in the garden by the pond where Alais performed the ritual with the slaughtered birds. Ujai just reminded him of a bird so withered that it only remained to be buried in the ground. He stopped looking like a living person. Anubis seemed to have forgotten to come for him in time, and the dry shell remained moving to live. But how long is it? The movements of the living corpse became more and more sluggish.
He wanted to say something else to Taor, but his language clearly did not obey. Then Ujai raised his good hand to his mouth and bit his own finger. The blood went slowly, there was little of it, as if it had almost dried up inside the body, but it was enough for him to draw a hieroglyph on the wall. Only one. And, probably, he drew it incorrectly, because there was not enough strength for the clarity of the lines. Taor did not know such a sign. You cant read it. And Ujai wont write more. His hand dropped limply.
«Lets go! I will take you to your chambers». Judging by his condition, much cannot be done for him. It is unlikely that he will last long. But you can do at least something to make him a little easier. Experienced doctors are familiar with drugs that help at least forget, if not relieve pain.
«Leave him alone!» The imperious voice made Taor flinch. He was like steel. You wont even hear such notes from commanders in war. The very tone made him obey.
Taor gave up his vain attempts to lift the seriously ill man to his feet and turned around. Before him stood the high priest of Aton himself. No security. No accompanying persons. Well, isnt it amazing.
«He likes to bask in the sun,» Merira nodded at the unfortunate man, as if he were some inanimate object. «After all, the sun is all that we live by now».
«But hes trying to stay in the shadows,» Taor looked back in bewilderment at Ujai, who was hiding in the shadows, entwined with plants, of a column. The hieroglyph inscribed in blood stood out strangely on it.
«Do you know what this man wanted?
«To touch the burning solar disk and not burn out?» Shrugging his shoulders, suggested the young man.
Merira looked at him like he was a complete idiot.
«Destroy you completely. Do you even recognize him?»
«Its hard to recognize him, but its still him».
«And if he feels good again, he will continue his fight for the first place, and, most likely, he will destroy you, as he intended at the beginning. Do you allow this?»
«Quite. I already had the experience of communicating with him when he was healthy», Taor wanted to turn around again to look at the bloody hieroglyph again, but Merira watched him so closely that it was uncomfortable.
«What kind of person would want to help his worst enemy?»
«The one who sees that he needs a doctor».
«He doesnt need him.» The high priest avoided looking back. «Its too late to do anything».
Taor himself was aware of this, but he could not pass by the person whom no one else helps. He could not understand how, in a palace full of servants and slaves, no one was still concerned about the state of the honored guest, who suddenly became ill.
The priests hand tugged urgently away.
«Lets go to!»
«But where!»
«If you want to achieve a high position here at court, you shouldnt ask too many questions,» Merira said condescendingly.
«But I dont want to,» Taor admitted honestly.
Merira stopped and looked at him carefully, as if checking to see if there was even a drop of lie in this.
«Thats what I wanted to hear,» he admitted unexpectedly.
«Simplicity!» the high priest led him to a strange place, more like the sanctuary of the old gods, located in the recess of the basement of the palace, far from everyone. «Simplicity is exactly what Im looking for in a person. I need someone like you. Anyone who is not looking for any benefits specifically for himself. Man is higher than all people».
It seems that somewhere between the pillars, painted with hieroglyphs, huge wings, the size of a man, flapped. Taor gazed there. Nowhere else is there a rustle or movement. He gazed up at the low ceilings, still painted with images of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu.
«This room has not yet been redone properly», Merira led him a little forward. «Tell me, have you ever wondered why a previously little-known god suddenly became the only god of Egypt?»
Taor just shrugged.
«I dont know much about anything. It is better to ask me about swords, about fighting techniques, about strategy, about war, about how to defend yourself and protect others, about how to lose as few people as possible in battle and at the same time win. This is an area in which I can answer any question, but everything else is beyond my comprehension».
«For example, why people here, in the palace, are ready, without any threat of war, to gnaw each others throats in order to make their way a little higher to the sun, that is, to the royal throne»
«All people have their own desires».
«And they all contradict each other, so you cant make everyone happy. Someone will still become angry with another, who, in their opinion, received more, and intrigue».
«Perhaps the new god will do something to change this».
«Aton!» Merira seemed genuinely amazed.
«Well yes! After all, the sun equally warms everyone with its rays», Taor remembered a new image of Aton with the royal ureus on his head and rays extending from him. For some reason, these rays looked more like severed human hands than a source of all the warming heat. «When it rises to dispel the darkness, one can believe that its light brings the same benefit to everyone». And evil desires simply do not remain.
He recalled the dawn over the field of his last battle. Before his rays, all the corpses in the darkness seemed to be the same cesspool. The bodies of companions, eaten by vultures, evoked pity, animals that have no name seemed to crawl right out of the ground and tore the flesh of the still living wounded, and dead enemies, who did not rise more painfully, but looked with empty eyes at the sky, as if beckoning to themselves, demanding only one thing for him to taste their dead flesh. He could hardly resist then. The urge to eat carrion and drink blood was almost unbearable, but the sun rose and it passed.
«Perhaps its for the best that the sun god is now the only one,» Taor said earnestly.
Why did the high priest of Aton look at him with slight pity, as a man who was deliberately mistaken?
«Do you already know that the Pharaoh is going to move the capital from Thebes to another city?»
«To Memphis?»
«No, to a city that doesnt even exist yet, but construction is about to begin», Merira beckoned him with his hand to papyri with some drawings, casually laid out on a low table. «The city that will be named after Aton. And it will not be like all those cities that you have seen so far. Its population will also not be composed exclusively of people». Merira stopped, as if someone had hit him in the mouth.