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Cormyr_ a novel - Ed Greenwood [6]

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The last time I heard it, the tale had their eyes meeting, and without another breath, our bold young Bleth sweeps the Crown Princess up and onto a table, scattering tomes and scrolls in all directions. They say he practically kissed the lips-to say nothing of a good court gown-off her before the maids clawed him free of the royal person. Whereupon she leapt up, snatched him away to another table, laid him out on it, and bestowed a mighty kiss upon him, to return the favor."

The two men shook their heads in amused disbelief, and Thomdor murmured, "The worst of it is, some folk'll believe it when it comes to their ears, half a world away, in a tenday or two."

Duke Bhereu nodded, ducked under a tree limb, and said, "Yet a full glass to it all, and more, if Tanalasta is fond of him. It's better than the king trying out future sons-in-law on her… and forcing an unhappy marriage."

"I can't see Azoun playing that game," Thomdor replied, frowning equally at his brother and the offending low tree limb. "Other kings, perhaps, but you know our Purple Dragon dotes on both his daughters. Truly, not mere honeyed words and kisses."

"Aye, but our pet wizard has been going on of late about storied heritage and ancient bloodline and solemn succession. Pointing out none too delicately that age stalks us all, and Azoun'd best get his house in order before it overtakes him. You may guess how successful that argument has been."

Baron Thomdor, Warden of the Eastern Marches, whistled air out sharply between wryly curled lips. "Azoun probably smiled, nodded, and serenely ignored the Royal Magician," he judged, hefting a boar spear in his hand. Then he shrugged. "Vangerdahast worries about everything, you know. I swear the Obarskyr bloodline keeps Azoun young just as magic keeps old Vangey alive."

He patted his stomach and added in grand, courtly tones of doom, "Age stalks us all." An errant branch poked at his middle, and he backhanded it aside with a mock scowl, adding darkly, "Some, of course, more than others."

"Some more than others," echoed Duke Bhereu, passing a meaningful hand over his bald pate. "As the royal cousins, we'll always be in Azoun's shadow, growing old while his youth and vigor rides on. The day'll come when we'll both be doddering graybeards, counting our teeth as they fall into our laps by warm firesides-and he'll still be using these hunts to check out suitors for his lasses."

"And grandlasses," said Thomdor with a rueful smile. "And bite your flapping tongue about counting falling teeth. May the watchful gods deliver us both from such a fate!"

"Grandlasses? Well, perhaps, if either daughter ever marries," the duke replied, doubt heavy in his voice. "Tanalasta's almost a wizard herself, at least with her ledgers and sums, but no taste for rulership there. You've seen her at court-cool and quiet. Too quiet. Hesitant to speak out, and the words halting when she does… a royal wallflower."

The stout war-horse beneath him snorted, as if in dispute, and the duke steered it deftly between two phandar trees before adding, "Can you see her at the head of an army, staring fiercely at the foe as she draws her abacus and account book for the fray? Not your typical Obarskyr, that one."

"Aye, all the family traits bred into young Alusair," Thomdor agreed, scanning the nearby trees with the alert vigilance of a veteran warrior. "Hell on horseback, all ego and fury, with talent to match. Every time she comes home, bets are heavy among the kitchen staff as to how long it'll be before she and her father get into a row about politics that breaks half the goblets and platters!" He leaned low over his mount's neck to pass under another phandar bough and added, "She's all swords and armor right now, and would rather be on the battlefield than on the throne."

"Aye, it boils down to that," Bhereu agreed. "Neither wants to rule, or truly has the aptitude for it. So perhaps a child of Alusair, or more likely of Tanalasta, will be the next king… and that's what makes these hunting parties so bleeding important. You think Azoun would pull

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