Olga McArrow - Hot Obsidian стр 7.

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Natural mages And no need for stabilizers. Cool, said Milian thoughtfully. Ah, why cant we humans be like that?

We cant do a lot of things, Bala smiled. Just look at us, compared to animals: no fur, no claws; blunt teeth, poor eyes, poor sense of smell My master says that the lack of something always gets compensated with another thing: a weak person can compensate for their weakness with intelligence or cunning, for example. This is exactly what we as a species do. If we could naturally stabilize magic, we may not have developed civilization, we would have been just animals.

Youre quoting the enemy now, Orion made a sly remark.

True, nodded Milian. This goes back to Helga before she became Vlada the Warrior. But, to be fair, the book where I saw that quote had been written a very long time before Erhaben.

I always thought that its not wise to hate a creation only because you hate its creator, agreed Bala. Helga spoke the truth

Youre treading on a very thin ice here! shouted Irin. He had been trying to keep quiet but his patience had finally run out. Have you forgotten everything that the Order has taught you? You, he pointed at Orion, the one who is so proud of his ancestor, a bloody pirate! Maybe youre proud of your name as well?

I am, was Jovibs calm reply.

Its the name of the worldholders minion! Irion growled.

For a Lifekeeper, youre too fast to judge, Irin, Orion shook his head. He remained unruffled under the younger boys angry gaze; there was even a tone of pity in his voice. The world is not black and white, its not even grey. Theres always a No Mans Land between good and evil where any anomaly can happen.

Go back to sleep. Everyone. That was Juels voice. Low, cold, commanding voice. Ill set a lookout so we all can feel safe. Irin, you will take the first watch. Orion will change you in two hours. Then Lainuver. And kill the light lest it blinds the lookouts to the dark.


The team followed Juels orders. Despite all the fears, the rest of the night was calm, calm and boring.

Chapter 4. Transvolo from Firaska


Teach me

Lots of all sorts!

Teach me

New facts, new thoughts!


I dreamt,

I questioned,

But I was taught by Fates contempt -

Taught my lesson.


I didnt know Id see

the days end

When malice and night on me

descend.

But the thrawn mind

learns night-lore too;

A new teacher Ill find

When Im new.


Milian Raven, from the Thorn poem


Aven Jay Zarbot heard two young voices crying out her name. Again. And just when she was finally going to have her lunch! Those students! Those stupid, stupid kids Aven took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. Im a Crimson Guardian on duty, an experienced mage, and a responsible adult, she repeated her daily mantra in her mind. Im going to be super patient with those kids even though all I want is to strangle them both. Lets consider it a punishment for me being a stupid kid myself once


Master Zarbooot! the young mages cried again.


Aven stifled a curse.


What! she roared, the soothing mantra instantly forgotten.

Take a look at the road! There are visitors. What do we do with them?


Aven sadly glanced at a sweet diadem bun she had been hoping to eat in peace and put it into her pocket, with much regret.


What do we do with them! Hah! Oh, why cant these youngsters just work it out for themselves for a while? I cant babysit them all day! she grumbled as she was making her way upstairs to the lookout tower. Once there, she grabbed a spare pair of binoculars and took a look at the visiting party.

Great! More stupid kids!

The visitors in question were ten young Lifekeepers. The youngest of them must have been six or seven. The oldest looked like a pureblood Faizul. And all of them looked like trouble. Aven had seen enough during her service to know how much trouble even one ambasiath can be and there were ten.


Follow the standard welcoming procedure, boys, said Avenge with a sniff, then she fished the bun out of her pocket and took a bite. She bit through the white dough into the soft jam core at the first try. The diadem stuffing was honey-sweet and bloody-red.


The young Lifekeepers carried no forbidden items and seemed just a bunch of ordinary neophytes on a quest. With the Temple of Life being so close to Firaska, their kind visited the city often. The leader of the group a young Faizul was the only unusual thing. Aven decided to ask him a couple of questions, just to be sure he was who she thought he was. There was no harm in asking and the young mages under her supervision could use the opportunity to learn a thing or two.


I greet the great warrior! May his blade be praised by the Moon! she recited the only Faizulish phrase she knew. The young mans reaction surprised her. His wide shoulders drooped, his cheeks blushed as if he was ashamed.

Im sorry, but I cant give you a proper answer, he said in her own language, without even a trace of foreign accent. I barely remember the language of my people. I grew up in the charted Omnis, my lady.


He seemed like a genuinely good boy. The way he responded to her simple test it was not play-acting, the Faizul did feel ashamed for failing to return the greeting. Immediately, Aven felt bad for hurting him so. She did not remark on the incident and proceeded with the usual questions instead.


What is the purpose of your visit to Firaska? she asked.

We want to buy a Transvolo here, said the young Faizul.

Where to? And what for? Aven continued.

To Torgor, to fulfil our mission, was the Lifekeepers answer, as truthful as it was vague.


He wasnt stupid, that one, even though he looked like a simple savage, Zarbot thought. The boy didnt even try to deceive her, the head of the Firaskian Crimson Guard, but he wasnt going to be open with her either. Aven had a hunch about the boy and his followers; something in them made her heart tingle with that subtle sense everyone serving on the edge of the No Mans Land has: the sense of hidden danger. But she had no evidence against them, no logical reason to send them away.

Aven let the Lifekeepers pass, of course, but made a note to herself to keep an eye on them. That tingling sense of hers had never let her down before. Those ten kids were trouble.


***

Most cities of the charted Omnis have peacefully spread beyond their armoured shells ages ago, for their inhabitants had nothing to fear from the outside world anymore. But Firaska was one of those who still needed all the protection it could get. It had thick walls, lofty watchtowers, and massive gates that it kept closed all night. Also: strict curfews and brightly lit streets patrolled by mage Sevens.

What was the city like within the walls? Crowded. Ancient. Noisy. A labyrinth of tall, sometimes dangerously overhanging buildings flooded with pedestrian traffic by day but empty by night when only the Crimson Guardians were allowed to stay outdoors.

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