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<BR> After much effort I've managed to get my computer working and recover most of my computer files. Sorry for the prolonged absence. I will be sending a NEW part later tonight. I just need to finish reloading all my story files.
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<BR> Chris
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<BR> Well, more errors have been found in previous parts. I am sending a correction for part 26.
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<BR>"Thank you all for arriving promptly. What do you have to report?"
<BR>
<BR>There was a moment's hesitation, as Raven cast her gaze around the circle
<BR>of priests. Most of them looked weary from the frantic activity of the
<BR>last several hours, though they clearly realized that this matter was too
<BR>grave for lack of sleep to sway them from their duties. All the same,
<BR>fatigue was taking its toll, and no one seemed quite sure who should be
<BR>first to address the Lothanasa.
<BR>
<BR>It was Brother Cardiff who first broke the silence. "The Baron of Komley
<BR>has promised his support," the red-haired man said quietly, the wrinkles
<BR>in his brow twitching slightly. "He will dispatch a troop of horsemen as
<BR>soon as they can be made ready."
<BR>
<BR>"Excellent," Raven nodded in satisfaction. "I fear it shall take them
<BR>several days to reach us, but any assistance will be welcomed. Sister
<BR>Heldah, what news from Sorin?"
<BR>
<BR>Heldah grimaced, shaking her head slightly. "It appears doubtful at best,
<BR>Lothanasa. Sorin was raided by pirates last September, and many of our
<BR>finest men fell in defense of the city. The elders fear that sending any
<BR>troops at this time would leave us defenseless against another attack."
<BR>
<BR>"The city elders would do well to remember their fealty to Lord Thomas,"
<BR>Raven said, her blue eyes as hard as ice. "See to it that they do not
<BR>forget."
<BR>
<BR>"Of course, Sister hin'Elric."
<BR>
<BR>The wolf-woman turned her attention to Brother Larkspur, a tall and
<BR>rather scrawny young man who had only recently become the head priest of
<BR>his temple. "And what of Merith?" she asked him. "Have they also suffered
<BR>from these pirate raids?"
<BR>
<BR>"No, Lothanasa," Larkspur said, shaking his head. "The town has been
<BR>peaceful this year. The baron is reviewing his forces now, and he has
<BR>promised to send them no later than noon today. We do not have much of an
<BR>army, but what we have is at Lord Thomas' disposal."
<BR>
<BR>"Good." Raven turned her eyes on Brother Holdeman, who up till now had
<BR>been sitting quietly. "What about Midtown, Brother Holdeman? You have the
<BR>largest military force of any represented here, apart from Metamor itself
<BR>-- and you are one of our closest neighbors, besides. Has the baron
<BR>reached a decision?"
<BR>
<BR>The gray-haired man sighed, folding his hands in his lap. "Metamor's
<BR>request is ... under advisement," he said wearily. "The baron has said he
<BR>will debate it today with the members of his council. You will have an
<BR>answer before sunset."
<BR>
<BR>Raven frowned. "I had expected better of Midtown," she said, half to
<BR>herself. "They have more to lose than many if Metamor should fall."
<BR>
<BR>Holdeman shrugged, somewhat helplessly. "I know not his motivations, only
<BR>his message."
<BR>
<BR>"I understand," Raven assured him. "Contact me as soon as you hear
<BR>anything more -- and do what you can to influence their decision."
<BR>
<BR>"As you say, Sister hin'Elric."
<BR>
<BR>Finally, the high priestess turned to Myers and Byron, the priests of
<BR>Lorland and Mycransburg. Apart from Raven, they were the only clerics
<BR>present who lived in Metamor Valley.
<BR>
<BR>"Has the storm shown any sign of clearing near you, gentlemen?"
<BR>
<BR>Myers shook his head. "Afraid not, Lothanasa," the stag replied.
<BR>"Everyone's still in the castle, hoping we can wait it out."
<BR>
<BR>"Byron?"
<BR>
<BR>"Nasoj seems content to bottle us up until he's finished with Metamor,"
<BR>the gendermorph shrugged. "A couple of cold-hardy scouts have spotted at
<BR>least a hundred lutins, perhaps more, in the shelter of the treeline just
<BR>beyond easy loft of our ballista or trebuchet. " He shrugged slightly. "I
<BR>am going to review the situation at first light and see if anything can
<BR>be done. "
<BR>
<BR>Raven sighed, putting a hand to her forehead and gently rubbing her
<BR>temples. "Very well," she said. "You all know what to do. Cuialye lothan,
<BR>all of you."
<BR>
<BR>The other clerics repeated the ancient salutation, then faded from view.
<BR>A moment later, Raven was once again seated on the floor of her
<BR>bedchamber. The candles that lined the Circles had burned low in their
<BR>stanchions. Rising to her feet, she extinguished them with a wave of her
<BR>hand. Stretching her arms overhead and yawning as only a wolf can, she
<BR>sent up a silent prayer to Dokorath for the soldiers of Metamor before
<BR>reentering the main hall of the temple.
<BR>
<BR>The dawn sacrifice had already been performed, and Merai and Celine were
<BR>sitting quietly on the floor, sharing a breakfast of bread, butter, and
<BR>tea.
<BR>
<BR>"Good morning, Sister Raven," Merai said, smiling up at her. The bags
<BR>under her eyes made it obvious that she had been up all night.
<BR>
<BR>"Good morning Merai, Celine," Raven said, nodding to both of them.
<BR>Abruptly, her eye caught hold of something: three still forms lying on
<BR>the floor near the end of the hall. "What happened?" she asked, her brow
<BR>creasing in a frown.
<BR>
<BR>"Injured townsfolk," Celine replied. She smiled a little. "Lady Kyia saw
<BR>fit to let in a score or so of survivors from the battle outside."
<BR>
<BR>Raven shot Merai a serious look. "No one has left, have they?"
<BR>
<BR>"Oh, no. They arrived during the third watch of the night, and the doors
<BR>shut quickly behind them. Nothing else came in with them, either," Merai
<BR>added, answering the wolf-woman's unspoken question.
<BR>
<BR>"Good." She considered the two men and the girl a moment longer. "Their
<BR>prognosis?"
<BR>
<BR>"Very good," Merai assured her. "Just a few arrow wounds, nothing
<BR>serious."
<BR>
<BR>Satisfied with that, Raven sat down with the other two women. They ate in
<BR>silence for several minutes, chewing thoughtfully as they watched the
<BR>storm raging outside.
<BR>
<BR>"I wonder how the rest of the Keep is faring," Merai said quietly.
<BR>
<BR>"I don't know," the elder priestess replied. "I am hopeful, however, that
<BR>we shall receive reinforcements from the south in a few days."
<BR>
<BR>Merai frowned at her. "How do you know?" she asked.
<BR>
<BR>Raven shrugged, letting a small smile form on her lips. "I have my
<BR>methods."
<BR>
<BR>The cat-woman looked at Celine, as if wordlessly repeating her question.
<BR>The acolyte's green eyes sparkled in a knowing smile, but she said
<BR>nothing.
<BR>
<BR>Just then the temple doors opened, and a slender young woman wearing the
<BR>colors of the Red Stallion stepped inside. As she came closer Raven
<BR>recognized her as Daria hin'Leon, Merai's longtime friend and compatriot.
<BR>From her aura and the set of her jaw, she seemed to have come here for
<BR>more than idle conversation.
<BR>
<BR>"Good morning, Squire," Raven said, nodding at her as she approached.
<BR>"How can we help you?"
<BR>
<BR>Daria stopped a few feet away and came to attention. "Lothanasa, I
<BR>request your permission to join the battle in defense of Metamor."
<BR>
<BR>Raven gazed at her a moment, bemused. "No one can leave this temple,
<BR>Daria. Lady Kyia has sealed us inside, as I said before. And, in truth,
<BR>it seems to me that one squire would make little difference in the
<BR>outcome."
<BR>
<BR>"I do not propose to go alone, Mistress Lightbringer," the redhead
<BR>answered. "And I do not propose conventional battlefield tactics. The
<BR>situation calls for a different approach."
<BR>
<BR>Slowly, Raven steepled her fingers. "I'm listening," she said.
<BR>
<BR>Briefly, and with increasing animation, Daria outlined her plan: a strike
<BR>team composed of volunteers from within the temple would act as a
<BR>stinging gadfly on the haunches of Nasoj's army, using their knowledge of
<BR>the Keep to attack swiftly and silently in weakly defended areas and
<BR>disappear without a trace. Through a combination of stealth and terror,
<BR>they would harry the invading forces and wear them down, making them more
<BR>vulnerable to assault by more conventional tactics.
<BR>
<BR>"It sounds like you are proposing to fight like thieves and bandits,"
<BR>Raven said with a wry smile.
<BR>
<BR>"Aye, Mistress," Daria nodded. "Kayla called it 'otrinca' warfare."
<BR>
<BR>"Kayla?"
<BR>
<BR>"One of the survivors who arrived last night," Celine said. "She works
<BR>for Prince Phil in Intelligence."
<BR>
<BR>Raven scratched her chin thoughtfully for a moment. "Who would lead this
<BR>team?" she asked. "You, Daria?"
<BR>
<BR>"Aye, ma'am," the warrior-woman said. "I _am_ being trained as a field
<BR>officer, so I already know something of tactics. Kayla has pledged her
<BR>assistance in planning the attacks."
<BR>
<BR>There was another long moment of silence as Raven peered deeply into
<BR>Daria's eyes, as well as her aura. The girl was brave, quite obviously.
<BR>She was also competent, if the reports Raven had heard from time to time
<BR>were true. But most importantly, she sincerely believed that she could
<BR>perform this task -- and perform it well.
<BR>
<BR>And self-confidence, Raven knew, could cover a multitude of shortcomings.
<BR>
<BR>"Your plan has merit," she said at last, rising once again to her feet.
<BR>"But I believe I can give you something which will make it even more
<BR>effective. Wait here a moment."
<BR>
<BR>Fifteen minutes later, after a brief descent through the depths of the
<BR>Archives and into the Vault that lay beneath them, Raven returned bearing
<BR>a small golden key. It was simply carved and unadorned, and it hung from
<BR>a short gold necklace.
<BR>
<BR>"Take this," Raven said, offering the pendant to Daria.
<BR>
<BR>The young woman looked at it a moment, then took it from the priestess's
<BR>hand. "What is it?" she asked.
<BR>
<BR>"A facilitator," Raven replied. "With this key, you can shape the
<BR>passages of Metamor around you at will. It can only be used to travel to
<BR>a place where the user has been before, but I doubt that will limit you
<BR>much under the circumstances." She bared her teeth in a grim smile.
<BR>"Imagine the enemy's surprise when you appear out of the very walls."
<BR>
<BR>Daria grinned broadly, fitting the chain around her neck. "How do I use
<BR>it?"
<BR>
<BR>"Simply name your destination. Though I am not sure of the details, I
<BR>believe it acts as a magical focus for Kyia's space-altering powers -- a
<BR>channel to direct her energies without requiring her to concentrate on
<BR>the task at hand. 'Tis less likely, then, that she will be distracted in
<BR>her efforts to hold the enemy at bay." She placed a hand on Daria's
<BR>shoulder. "You'd best be going now, Squire," she said. "I believe you
<BR>have a strike team to assemble."
<BR>
<BR>The young warrior grinned once again, looking down briefly at the pendant
<BR>around her neck. "Aye, Lothanasa. Thank you." With that, she turned and
<BR>nearly ran out the door.
<BR>
<BR>Raven chuckled as she sat down again with Merai and Celine. Within hours,
<BR>she guessed, Daria and her fellow warriors would be making life utterly
<BR>miserable for the invaders down below. Nasoj's generals would _not_ be
<BR>happy.
<BR>
<BR>She bit into a biscuit with a feral snap of her jaws, swallowed, and
<BR>grinned broadly. This was looking to be a fine morning after all.
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