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| + | Most of him had avoided the construct - although not one of the weights, which had gifted his hip with another bruise to add to his others - and he squirmed and kicked it off the rest of his body as he might a decorative garment that had become abruptly annoying. | ||
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| + | For an instant, he regretted not carrying weapons, then seized the edge of the net, gathering it up, its weights on the ground, the rest of it turning into a thick, awkward cord. His body tense and only just stable enough to do what he planned, he jerked the weights off the ground and swung them toward his charging assailant.}} | ||
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| + | Another figure appeared in the vicinity of the book. It glanced around, saw the ongoing contest, and began to stride purposefully but unhurriedly toward it.}} | ||
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| + | He hadn't yet found the time to panic, but he could feel it rising. That there was a second takma here now already tipped the odds //firmly// in his disfavour - if there was a third, he could hope to do little other than try to fly away, and that was the one thing he'd meant to avoid by coming here. | ||
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| + | The question what they might want or where they were coming from didn't even arise. He was too busy surviving.}} | ||
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| + | The other figure stopped immediately outside easy swinging range. It was about the right size for another male takma, but An-uxhwi found it hard to make out any further details; he, if it was a he, seemed to blend into the night. He regarded An-uxhwi, head cocked to one side. | ||
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| + | A somber voice said: "This will not help you, you know." | ||
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| + | He took a step back from both of the attackers, his breath heavy and rapid, clutching at his makeshift weapon, fully willing to use it again if either of them came within range.}} | ||
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| + | "You have nowhere to go," he intoned softly, pushing the book back where he'd had it - possibly he was wearing some kind of robe. "I have the way back. And, even were you to take it from me, we have the other book as well; you would be surrounded and captured should you come through." | ||
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| + | But that the indistinct takma had the book that allowed passage to Avishraa, that was tangible and real, and a threat that made his heart ache gently. //Evrith!// | ||
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| + | "Give it to me," he demanded, with an eerie fire of authority, ancient parts of his mind working out the angles at which to run forward to swing his weapon at this new threat. As long as they wanted to get to Evrith and the others, they wouldn' | ||
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| + | He opened the cover, looked solemnly at it, and then touched a claw-tip to one corner. At first it was difficult to see what was happening; something like a faint wisp of smoke or black mist appeared, carried away by the breeze. But it soon became clear that the cover was disappearing, | ||
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| + | The brown takma cried out, but the dark figure ignored him. "If you submit," | ||
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| + | For a brief moment, he flirted with the idea of executing the assault his mind had planned out, dive for the book before it was damaged beyond the ability to return him to Evrith, link out before they could stop him, but he could feel the window shrinking, the error margins compounding at a drastic pace, even as his instincts tried to keep track of them. | ||
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| + | His heart hammered in his chest, seeming to hurt from exertion. " | ||
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| + | Only slowly did a suitably intellectual part of his mind catch up to ask: //How?// A partial answer was ' | ||
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| + | He glanced down at the book again. "Of course, if you would prefer to remain here, I can destroy the book and leave. Your cooperation would be useful in resolving certain questions, but I can do without answers if I must." | ||
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| + | He had to get to her. He owed her that much. The only alternative in the current situation was to flee and abandon her - and he remembered quite intensely that he had promised not to do that. | ||
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| + | He said nothing, but he stayed still, signalling that there would be no fight.}} | ||
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| + | Though he was not entirely uncomfortable, | ||
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| + | He was in a small clearing. A small fire, lit in its center, revealed a number of takmar, men and women, most of them armed and all looking very wary; not a few of them had evidently raised their weapons as their compatriots and their prisoner appeared, and were only slowly lowering them. Many of them wore a carved wooden pendant with an unpleasantly sinuous pattern on it. | ||
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| + | As he was carried over to a fallen tree and lashed to its trunk with rope, he noticed two things. The first was that Evrith did not seem to be present. The second, as the dark figure came over to him, was that what An-uxhwi might have thought was simply due to poor visibility was anything but. The people next to him were illuminated well enough by the firelight; the figure, however, was still swathed in shadow, as if the light was failing to fall on him. Only slightly more detail could be seen; his muzzle and face were visible, if only barely, though his eyes reflected no light. | ||
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| + | "Your companion has been leading us a merry chase," | ||
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| + | They would try, of course, which was precisely what made his situation so perilous. But as far as he reasoned, they would fail either way. Either Evrith would ignore them, or had enough information that she knew she could win. | ||
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| + | The indistinct takma' | ||
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| + | It hadn't strictly been a question, but it was generally not diplomatic to insist on the letter of the law, and if one was at risk of being helplessly savaged, it might serve to be diplomatic, especially if one thought the answer was harmless to give. | ||
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| + | And so he spoke, albeit with a certain strain of stress from everything in his mind happening all at once, and said: "To her, time is a direction into which she can see as plainly as you or I can see a mountain in a distance." | ||
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| + | Being no stranger to captivity, he sounded rather calm. He was sure that would end; all it took was them not believing his last comment and they had every incentive not to believe it. There was nothing to gain from believing it. Indeed, even if they believed it, they had every reason to pretend they did not, in case they were wrong to believe him. | ||
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| + | In case //he// was wrong.}} | ||
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| + | It was a very definite, emphatic " | ||
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| + | The figure - An-uxhwi was more certain, now, given his shape, that he was wearing some kind of cloak with the hood pushed back - calmly perched himself at the end of the log. "What you say of her powers," | ||
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| + | "But a witch with the ability to see through time - yes, I think I start to see why our task was given to us." He looked steadily at An-uxhwi, then turned aside for a moment to speak to one of his followers. This one, a blue-and-gold female, was tall even for a takma and heavyset; she loomed even over the dark figure, and positively towered over An-uxhwi. She had been watching the conversation with a faint air of contempt. "Has the situation changed at all since I left?" | ||
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| + | The figure nodded, and turned back to An-uxhwi. "Tell me," he continued, apparently setting aside the relationship between An-uxhwi and Evrith, "Is her journey, then, concerning something momentous that she's seen?" | ||
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| + | He leaned in toward the xtauh. There was, this close, a faint scent, like the dead, dusty air of a closed-off chamber, or of a cold, snow-covered night. He asked, "And what does she seek? Something regarding a great disaster, perhaps?" | ||
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| + | He narrowed his eyes. | ||
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| + | It shouldn' | ||
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| + | And yet, he felt a deep urge not to answer, less out of some concern it would make any difference and more out of sheer defiance. It was rather at odds with that part of him that thought it was a good idea to continue talking. | ||
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| + | He compromised. With a sliver of contempt in his tone that wanted to blossom into something greater, he asked: "And why do you seek destruction?" | ||
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| + | "And we mortals are normally poorly equipped to assist. Our activities are... small, in the great scale of what is being addressed. But we would not have been directed here if there were not an opportunity to make a bigger difference." | ||
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| + | The young man ran back into the trees, and the figure continued as if nothing had happened. "I imagine the threat to the world must be rather dire, and your companion seeks to prevent it." He seemed to be making a point of continuing to use the word ' | ||
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| + | "I am not the seer," An-uxhwi said, blandly. " | ||
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| + | After a few moments, she began, " | ||
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| + | "You know-" Ynudh turned back to An-uxhwi, speaking conversationally. "-some very interesting things happened, when we forced the target out of the sky. She almost managed to leave our people behind, but when she dropped the book, she went back for it. I'm told that she made mincemeat out of several people using some kind of line of light. | ||
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| + | "She has been circling our forces ever since, apparently looking for a way to get the book back - until we brought you here. Her movements changed when you were tied up. They ceased entirely when Kezadh here pointed that spear of hers at you. Rather interesting, | ||
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| + | In his mind's eye, the dark aura that represented Evrith began moving again, with a kind of agitation, even before Ynudh had finished speaking. Solemnly, Ynudh extended a clawed finger and, very gently, set the tip against An-uxhwi' | ||
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| + | At first, there was nothing except the slight prickle of the claw-tip. But with shocking suddenness, the prickle turned chilly and began to build, becoming something like the stabbing of hundreds of ice-cold needles all in the same spot. A faint wisp of black mist began to rise.}} | ||
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| + | In the flesh of his arm, there was a tiny divot where the claw had been held, and a line like a burn where it had merely passed over; blood began to well from it. | ||
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| + | Ynudh stood up. " | ||
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| + | A different instinct gave him a moment' | ||
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| + | It was harder to understand why she would //bother//, but maybe he would be useful to her in future in some fashion no one person would, making retrieving him valuable. He didn't like the taste of the thought - it had the bitterness of hubris - but it was the only he could think of that made sense. | ||
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| + | Unless... | ||
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| + | Unless this was the best opportunity for her to rid herself of this alien threat entirely and the purpose was not to rescue him, but to sacrifice him in a // | ||
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| + | But if Ynudh didn't realise any of it, An-uxhwi had no interest in bringing it to his attention. He seemed to be rather confident and his willingness to share information on Evrith' | ||
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| + | After a while, Evrith was guided into the clearing by a pair of guards, who both very much looked as if they'd been tasked with handling a live cobra. When she came into An-uxhwi' | ||
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| + | She looked straight at Ynudh with a mixture of fear and revulsion, and stated, simply, "Let him go. He doesn' | ||
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| + | But even absent a facial expression, her words were confused. Maybe the futures were all too tangled right now for her to see them clearly. And so An-uxhwi did what he thought was best and, in the tone of a matter-of-fact reminder, said: " | ||
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| + | Evrith did indeed not seem surprised, but she tried nonetheless. "If you let him, I can cooperate-" | ||
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| + | "If I let him go," Ynudh interrupted quietly, "I have no guarantee of your behavior. You may be able to see what I will do, but I have no such comfort. On the other hand: if you cooperate, I might be persuaded to release him //after// you are safely committed to the Devourer' | ||
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| + | Evrith glanced at An-uxhwi, but said nothing. Ynudh stared at her. Then he added, in a much smoother, more persuasive voice, "And would that be so repellent? Life burdens you, more than most; I can smell it on you. Just a brief conversation, | ||
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| + | "I have things to do," Evrith whispered hollowly. She looked stricken. " | ||
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| + | "And yet I have your associate," | ||
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| + | Ynudh made a motion with his hand, and several of his minions cautiously approached with rope. Possibly, An-uxhwi thought, she might explode into motion at the last second, cutting them down - but no; she stood there, allowing them to bind her.}} | ||
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| + | Asking 'What are you doing?' | ||
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| + | The sting of the wound on his arm was interfering with the expression, but not by much.}} | ||
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| + | He knew from experience that, though Evrith found it far more natural to use her... her cutting ability, however it worked, by directing it with her hands, she was quite capable of doing so without. She //could// free herself, if she wanted to, though maybe not instantly. Why, then, should she bother to submit to it? To lull them into a false sense of security? Or was she truly that concerned that he would be harmed if she didn't at least appear to submit to their security measures? | ||
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| + | Ynudh leaned over her. "What disaster, then, are you trying to prevent?" | ||
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| + | "There will be a person," | ||
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| + | "Who are they?" | ||
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| + | "I don't know. I'm not close enough. All I can see is a flash of white." | ||
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| + | Ynudh appeared to consider this. "And you want to - what? Find and kill this person?" | ||
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| + | "Too far in the future. Everyone here will be dead or old by then. I wanted to try to leave a message or sign, something they could find early in life, to divert their path. Or find some way of //barring// the path before it could be taken." | ||
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| + | Ynudh stared at her for a moment, then strolled out of An-uxhwi' | ||
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| + | And as it continued, there was again, far stronger this time, the sense that there was something watching, some dark place all around him with hidden eyes, like a predator smelling blood in the water.}} | ||
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| + | It demanded and begged him to heed it in a way that no such thing should, but there was no doubt that it was a hunting-cry. | ||
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| + | The pain abruptly lessened. It was not gone - the substance of him was still being taken from him, somewhere toward the end of his tail - but the rate of it had been reduced. As the input from his other senses began to break through the pain once more, he became aware of Evrith shouting incoherently; | ||
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| + | "I must congratulate you," he commented mildly, "on your fortitude." | ||
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| + | If his intellect had been allowed to speak at all, it would have taken note of Evrith' | ||
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| + | Because it was his intellect, divorced from the emotions that insisted he snarl, it felt no sadness.}} | ||
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| + | Ynudh approached her. The darkness around him seemed to take on a life of its own, writhing and curling. He murmured, "There is no way to make it painless. But I can make it brief, so that you-" | ||
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| + | Off in the distance, there was a sudden shriek, brief and cut off. Ynudh' | ||
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| + | A thin silver line materialized through each of the guards' | ||
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| + | Ynudh had turned back to her, and one or two of the other cultists around the clearing took their cue from him and began scampering toward Evrith; others, hearing the sounds of battle coming from their perimeter, rushed off toward it, or launched themselves into the air, where other shapes could be dimly seen flying against the darkening sky. For the moment, no one seemed to be paying attention to him, though it was hard to say how long that would last.}} | ||
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| + | But that wasn't what he did. Instead, landing near the monster with a xtauh' | ||
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| + | For the moment, it was hard to gauge if he was planning to do it again, or if it had been a one-time affair to keep Ynudh from harming Evrith in the moment of chaos. | ||
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| + | It was quite possible An-uxhwi didn't know, either.}} | ||
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| + | As An-uxhwi came around to face the scene again, he saw that Evrith' | ||
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| + | Whatever she was trying to do, it wasn't going to stop him. | ||
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| + | Perhaps she was well aware of it, because she screamed, "I said //go//, Anuwi, damn you!" | ||
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| + | Any minute now, he might actually listen to her command. | ||
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| + | But as it were, his self-chosen mandate was to protect her to best of his ability (even if she was arguably in a better position to defend) - not to listen to all of her instructions.}} | ||
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| + | Evrith dodged back, turned, and sliced off a spearhead that was thrust at her, then impaled its wielder through the chest. She slashed at the dark figure again, as ineffectually as before; he opened his mouth as if to snarl something- | ||
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| + | A blur hurtled through the air and slammed into Ynudh, sending them both skidding. It was a xtauh - an unfamiliar one - who was making an impressive effort to get his teeth around the cultist' | ||
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| + | In fact, now that, for the moment, neither of them were being attacked, they were in a position to notice that the clearing was now full of xtauh, and that a full-scale battle had erupted around them - here mobbing takmar with claws and knives, there forcing others out of the sky. Evrith stared at them blearily before turning to An-uxhwi and, somewhat ineffectively, | ||
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| + | Behind them, there was a horrible, gurgling scream as Ynudh' | ||
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| + | Dimly, he was aware Evrith asked a question of him - an admonishment of some sort - and he was even sure he had understood the meaning, at least in some past life from several seconds ago. He nodded acknowledgement, | ||
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| + | Darkness began to close in, but as the world fled from him, he heard her say, over the sound of approaching snarling and shouting, " | ||
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