Online Book Reader

Home Category

The Black Raven - Katharine Kerr [13]

By Root 628 0
climbed down into the tunnel. Evandar waited a long moment, then shrank his form and turned himself into a large black dog. His nails clicked on stone as he followed her in. After a few yards the tunnel turned dark enough to hide him, but ahead, through the big split in the wall that formed the entrance to the temple room, he could see the silver glow of Raena’s dweomer light. He stopped to one side of the narrow entrance and listened, head cocked to one side, ears pricked, long tongue lolling. At first he heard nothing but Raena’s voice, chanting in a long wail and rise; then Shaetano joined her, speaking in the dialect of the Rhiddaer.

“What would you have of me, O my priestess?”

“To worship thee, Lord Havoc, O great one, and beg for knowledge.”

Evandar growled, then let himself expand until he could take back his normal elven form.

“All my knowledge shall be yours,” Shaetano was saying. “What wouldst thou learn?”

“One riddle does make my heart burn within me. Where does she dwell now, my Alshandra? Why will she not come to me again? Why has she deserted me, my own true goddess, she whom I worship above all other gods?”

“Ah, this be a matter most recondite and admirable. Far far beyond what you would call the world does she dwell, in an ineffable refulgence.”

Evandar stepped through the opening. Dressed all in black, one arm raised in a dramatic flourish, Shaetano stood before a kneeling Raena.

“You might at least speak clearly,” Evandar remarked. “How is the poor woman supposed to understand nonsense like that?”

Raena screamed. Shaetano’s form wavered, as if he were about to step onto a Mother-road and disappear, then held steady as he held his ground. Evandar turned to Raena with a sigh.

“She never was a goddess, woman!” Evandar snapped. “And now she’s dead. You were there, you saw her die.”

“I saw naught of the sort!” Raena scrambled to her feet. “She did but return to her own country. And she be a goddess. I do ken this deep in my heart, you stinking blasphemer! And she lives, I do ken that she lives still. Who are you, that lies like maggots fall from your lips?”

“I am Lord Harmony,” Evandar said to her. “And your Lord Havoc is my brother. Flee this place! Leave us!”

Raena hesitated. Evandar raised a hand and called down the blue etheric fire, leaping and flashing at his fingertips. Raena squealed, then edged past him to squeeze through the entrance. He could hear her footsteps as she dashed down the tunnel. When he turned back, Shaetano was leaning insolently against the wall, arms crossed over his chest. In the shifting silver light he looked very like a fox in man’s clothing. Russet hair sprouted from his face; his ears stood up sharply on the top of his head; his nose was black and shiny. Only his eyes were fully elven, a shifting gold and green.

“More and more you become your avatar, brother,” Evandar said.

Shaetano swore. For a moment his image wavered; when it stabilized, his ears had migrated back to the sides of his head, and his skin was smooth, with only a roach of red hair pluming on his skull. His shiny black nose, however, seemed permanently fox, twitching a little in the cold damp air.

“That’s better,” Evandar said. “Now then, I want a word with you. Though I’ll admit to being surprised you’ll stay and listen to it.”

“You can’t kill me. Don’t you remember what you said, that day upon the battle plain? You and I were born joined. You were the candle flame and I the shadow it cast? Well, elder brother,” Shaetano paused for a smile, “if you kill me, who knows what will happen to you?”

“Here! How do you know that? I was talking with Dalla, and you were long gone by then.”

“I have my ways.” He curled a hand that was more like a paw and smiled at his black claws. “And my allies.”

“Ah, I see. Your little raven was spying even then, was she? Very well. Say it I did. You learn your lessons well.”

“And haven’t you been my most excellent teacher?” Again that smug smile. “So talk away. What is it that you want with me now? I’ll listen, though I may not answer.”

Evandar restrained the impulse

Return Main Page Previous Page Next Page

®Online Book Reader