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 Some few hundred men were rushing from the north side of the castle; trying to reach the gates; to put up some kind of defense。 Yet Raj Ahten's Invincibles rushed to meet them by the thousands。
 War dogs in grim leather masks raced through the streets; leaping over fallen knights and their horses; ripping apart any man or beast that lived; feeding as they slaughtered。
 Tempest hoped still that he might find Shostag; slay him so that the serpent would form a head。 Yet he felt stunned; confused。 Blood dripped from his face。
 He collapsed as Raj Ahten's war dogs raced over him; leaping through the fray。
  
 Chapter 49
 THE EARTH KING STRIKES
  
 Binnesman rode over the heath toward Gaborn and Iome; beneath the cloud of dirt and pollen raised by the feet of hundreds of thousands of men and cattle。
 Gaborn stared at the wizard。 It was the first time he had seen him in full daylight。 His hair had gone white; and the baggy robes he wore had turned from a forest green to shades of scarlet and orange; like leaves that had changed color。
 Gaborn rode so close to Iome that at times her knee touched his。 He dared not try to call a halt as the wizard neared; his mount speeding over the purple heather。 Too many people and animals moved in the great throng。 Yet Gaborn wanted to talk to Binnesman; wanted to hear his report。
 Binnesman stared at Gaborn's troops for a long moment; wheeled his horse to a near halt; and at last asked in surprise; 〃Do you plan to feed Raj Ahten's army with all these cattle; or trample him with them?〃
 〃Whatever he desires;〃 Gaborn said。
 Binnesman shook his head in wonder。 〃I heard the startled cries of birds here; felt the earth groan under the weight of feet。 I thought that you had conjured an army。 I thought it fortunate that I'd gone to the trouble of destroying the old Harm's Gorge Bridge; blocking Raj Ahten's hopes for reinforcements from the west。〃
 〃I appreciate the gesture;〃 Gaborn said。 〃What can you tell me? Have Raj Ahten's reinforcements been spotted?〃
 〃No;〃 Binnesman said; 〃nor do I think they are close。〃
 〃Perhaps luck is with us;〃 Gaborn said。
 〃Perhaps so;〃 Binnesman said。
 On the horizon; just along the line of green hills covered with trees; the blackness flashed again; much more fiercely than ever beforea line of blackness that split the sky from horizon to horizon。
 Then a great pillar of fire roared slowly into the air; an explosion so massive; Gaborn had never seen the like。 Something terrible was happening。
 〃Gaborn;〃 Binnesman said。 〃Close your eyes。 Use your Earth Sight。 Tell me what is happening。〃
 Gaborn closed his eyes。 For a moment; he felt nothing; and he wondered if Binnesman had erred in asking him to use the Earth Sight。
 Then; faintly; he felt the connections; felt the invisible lines of power between him and his people。 He had only consciously chosen his father。 Now he realized that he'd been choosing people for days。 He'd chosen Myrrima that morning in the market; and he'd claimed Borenson。 He'd chosen Chemoise when he saw her helping her father in the wagon; and had chosen her father。
 Now; he felt all those he had claimedBorenson; his father; Myrrima; Chemoise and her father。 He felt。。。danger。 Terrible danger。 He feared that if they did not fight now; they would all die。
 Strike; Gaborn silently willed them。 Strike now; if you can!
 Twenty seconds later; the sound of an explosion roared across the plain; shaking the earth; like distant thunder。
  
 Chapter 50
 THE OPENING
  
 At Castle Sylvarresta; Chemoise was getting dinner in the buttery when she felt the urge to strike。 The desire came so quickly and so profoundly that she struck her hand against the table by reflex; smashing a round of cheese。
 Myrrima tempered her response with reason。 The thunders of war shook the manor house where she hid; and outside the sky was black。 She couldn't strike against Raj Ahten's soldiers; knew she was no match。 So she raced upstairs; hoping to hide beneath some lord's bed。
 Six years past; Eremon Vottania Solette had chosen to live as a Dedicate to Salim al Daub because he had two dreams: The first was to see his daughter again。 The second was to survive until his grace returned so he would waken among Raj Ahten's Dedicates; able to fight。
 Yet over the years; Eremon's hopes faded。 Raj Ahten's facilitators drained too much grace from him; left him near death。 Robbed of flexibility; his arms and legs became useless; so that he lay as stiff as in rigor mortis。
 Life became torment。 The muscles in his chest contracted easily enough to let him inhale; but afterward for long moments he had to consciously relax in order to exhale。 Sometimes; his heart would clench and not open; and he'd struggle silently; fearing death。
 Unable to relax his lips; he spoke with difficulty; through clenched teeth。 He could not chew。 If he swallowed anything but the weak broth Raj Ahten's servants fed; it sat like lead in his stomach; the muscles in his gut could not contract enough to digest it。
 To empty his bladder or pass a stool was an embarrassment; a process requiring hours of work。
 His five endowments of stamina had bee a burden; for they kept him alive long after he wished for death。 Often he'd wished that King Sylvarresta would slay the men who served Eremon as Dedicates。 But the King had been too soft; and so Eremon languished。 Until last night。 Now; at last; it seemed that death was within reach。
 His fingers curled into useless fists。 He had lain for years in a ball; bent at the hips。 Though endowments of brawn kept him strong; some muscles in his legs and arms had atrophied。 So he'd lain imprisoned in weakening flesh; knowing he'd never get vengeance; a helpless tool of Raj Ahten。
 Thus it seemed miraculous when his first dream came true; when Raj Ahten decided to take him to Heredon and throw his failing body in front of King Sylvarresta。 The deed was supposed to shame the good king。 Raj Ahten often went to great lengths to shame a man。
 It had seemed miraculous when Eremon saw his daughter Chemoise。 She'd grown beautiful; no longer the freckle…faced child of his memory。
 Seeing her had been enough。 Eremon now felt his life was plete; hereafter he'd take a long slide into oblivion。
 Yet one deed more lay before him。 As he languished in the Dedicates〃 wagon; it began to shake as men climbed onto the buckboard; opened the door。 Slowly; Eremon opened his eyes。 In the dark wain; flies rose in clouds from forlorn Dedicates around him。 Men and women were crammed together like salted minnows in a keg; lying on beds of moldering hay。
 Facilitators in gray robes stood huffing by the open door。 Shafts of sunlight stabbing into the room blinded him; but Eremon could see that they'd set a body against the wall。 A new Dedicate。 Another victim。
 〃What have we here?〃 the guard asked。 〃Metabolism?〃
 The facilitator nodded。 Eremon could see the scars on the mana dozen endowments of metabolism he'd taken; and now he served as a vector。
 Raj Ahten's facilitators looked for a place to lay the newcorner。 A blind Dedicate who slept next to Eremon rolled in his sleep; huddling for warmth next to a limp rag of a man。
 Thus a slim spot opened beside Eremon; and now the facilitators muttered in their own tongue; 〃Mazza; halabdaoabo〃〃Here; move this brick of camel dung。〃
 One man nudged Eremon's stiff legs aside; as if he were the brick in question。 They lay the new Dedicate beside him。
 Eremon stared into the fat face of the eunuch Salim al Daub; not five inches from his own。 The fat man breathed oh so slowly; in the way of one who has given metabolism。 The man who held Eremon's endowment lay next to him; defenseless。 A vector for metabolism。 A vector; Eremon suspected; for Raj Ahten。
 Salim slept a deep slumber from which Eremon swore he'd never wake。
 A guard sat in the wagon; an Invincible on a stool in the far corner; wearing a curved dagger and bored expression。 Eremon could not risk moving quickly; could not attract attention; but; then; he'd not moved quickly in six years。
 For long minutes Eremon slowly tried to unclench his right hand。 This unclenching came hard。 He felt too excited; too wrathful。 A thrill took him; 

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