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m; out for vengeance。
 The pretty serving wench returned with another bottle of wine; more bread and meat to replace what Gaborn had taken。
 Gaborn spoke to the back of her neck。 〃Pardon me。 I am Prince Orden。 I need to reach the river。 Do you know of a passage I can take?〃 Almost immediately he felt stupid。 I should not have given my name; he thought。 Yet he'd felt the need to impress upon her the nature of his predicament; and revealing his name was the swiftest way to do so。
 The girl looked at him; lamplight reflecting in her brown eyes。 Gaborn wondered why she'd divested herself of feeling。 A love affair gone awry; the desire to never touch or be touched again? Life could not he easy for her。 Those who gave endowments of touch could not feel heat or cold; pain or pleasure。 All their senses dulled somewhathearing; sight; and smell。
 Because of this; life for them was as empty as if they were opium addicts。 They would often burn or cut themselves; never knowing。 In the cold of winter; they could get frostbite and bear it without tears。
 Gaborn didn't know who she'd given her endowment of touch towhether it had gone to the King; to the Queen; or to Iome。 Yet he felt certain that King Sylvarresta would be put to death。 Possibly within hours; before dawn。 Unless Raj Ahten wanted to torture the man first。
 Would this wench sit before a fire tonight; waiting for the first touch of warmth to her skin? Or would she stand out in the cold mists; feeling the play of it over her face ? Certainly life could not be easy for her。
 〃There's a trail out back;〃 she said; her voice surprisingly husky; sweet。 〃The baker's path leads down to the mill。 There are some low birches that sweep out over the water。 You might make it。〃
 〃Thank you;〃 Gaborn said。
 He turned; thinking to go out to the courtyard。 He wanted to leave Castle Sylvarresta; but he needed to strike a blow against Raj Ahten。 He'd seen dozens of forcibles lying on the green; where the facilitators had recently worked。
 The forcibles; forged from valuable blood metal from the hills of Kartish; were a mixture of metals believed to be derived from human blood。 Only blood metal could be used to make forcibles。 Gaborn couldn't let Raj Ahten have them。
 But as he turned to go; the maid tapped Gaborn's shoulder and asked; 〃Will you take me with you?〃
 Gaborn saw fear in her eyes。 〃I would;〃 he answered softly; 〃if I thought it could help。 But you may be safer here。〃 In Gaborn's experience; Dedicates were seldom very courageous。 They were not the type of people to seize life; to grasp。 They served their lords; but served passively。 He did not know if this girl would have the emotional fortitude necessary to make her escape。
 〃If they kill the Queen。。。〃 she said。 〃The soldiersthey'll use me。 You know how they take vengeance on captured Dedicates。〃
 Then Gaborn understood why she had given up feeling; why she feared to be touched; to be hurt again。 She feared rape。
 She was right。 Raj Ahten's soldiers might hurt her。 These people who were too weak to stand; or whose metabolisms were so slow they could not blink more than five times an hourall were a part of their Runelord。 They were his invisible appendages; the source of his power。 By upholding their lord; they opposed their lord's enemies。
 If King Sylvarresta were put to death; these wretches wouldn't escape retribution。
 Gaborn wanted to tell the maid to stay; that he couldn't take her。 Wanted to tell her how dangerous the trip would be。 But for her; perhaps the greater danger lay in remaining here in the Dedicates' Keep。
 〃I plan to try to swim out through the river;〃 Gaborn answered。 〃Can you swim?〃
 The wench nodded。 〃A little。〃 She shook at the thought of what she planned to do。 Her jaw trembled。 Tears filled her eyes。 Swimming would not be a valuable skill here in Heredon; but in Mystarria Gaborn had learned the finer points of the arts from water wizards。 He still had protective spells cast over him to help keep him from drowning。
 Gaborn leaned close; squeezed her hand。 〃Be brave; now。 You'll be all right。〃
 He turned to leave; and she shouldered past; taking a loaf of bread for herself as she scurried out。 In the doorway she grabbed a walking stick and an old shawl; wrapped her head; and hurried out。
 On a peg near where the walking stick had been; Gaborn spotted a baker's tunic; an article of clothing too warm to be worn near the ovens。 The bakers typically would strip down to a loincloth while baking。
 Gaborn put on the tunic; a grimy thing that smelled of yeast and another man's sweat。 He hung Sylvarresta's fine blue robe in its place。
 He looked now like a menial servant; but for his sword and poniard。 He couldn't help those。 He'd need them。
 He hurried into the courtyard to gather the forcibles。 The clear evening sky had darkened。 In the courtyard; the shadows had grown surprisingly deep。 Guards were carrying torches out of the guardroom to light the bailey。
 As he got out the door; Gaborn saw his mistake。 The great wooden gates to the Dedicates' Keep lay open; and Raj Ah ten's battle guard had just ridden in; men who even to the most casual observer could be seen to move with heightened speed; warriors with so many endowments that Gaborn was but a pale shadow in parison。 All around the courtyard; Lord Sylvarresta's Dedicates had gathered; staring in dismay at Raj Ahten's troops。
 Raj Ahten himself; just outside the gates; was leaving the keep with Lord Sylvarresta and Iome。
 Gaborn glanced at the ground in the yard。 The forcibles he'd wanted to collect were gone。 Taken。
 A warrior in the guard pinned Gaborn with his eyes。 Gaborn's heart beat fiercely。 He shrank back; tried to remember his training in the House of Understanding。
 A wretch。 I'm a wretch; he wanted to say with his whole body。 Another miserable cripple; in service to Lord Sylvarresta。 But the sword he wore told another story。
 A mute? A deaf man; one who still hoped to fight?
 He shrank back a pace; farther into the shadows; hunched his right shoulder and let his arm hang down; stared at the ground; mouth dropping open stupidly。
 〃You!〃 the guard said; spurring his stallion forward。 〃What is your name?〃
 Gaborn glanced at the Dedicates around him; as if unsure whether he was being addressed。 The Dedicates weren't armed。 He could not hope to blend in。
 Gaborn put on an idiot's grin; let his eyes go unfocused。 There was a class of person who could be found in a Dedicates' Keep that he might play; a servant who had no attributes worth taking; yet who loved his lord and therefore performed what service he could。
 Squinting; Gaborn grinned up at the soldier; pointed a finger at his force stallion。 〃Ah! Nice horse!〃
 〃I said; what is your name?〃 the soldier demanded。 He sported a slight Taifan accent。
 〃Aleson;〃 Gaborn answered。 〃Aleson the Devotee。〃 He said 〃devotee〃 as if it were a lord's title。 In fact; it was a name given to one rejected as a Dedicate; one found worthless。 He fumbled at his sword as if trying to draw it。 〃I。。。I'm going to be a knight。〃
 Gaborn managed to draw the sword halfway; as if to show it off; then shoved it back into the scabbard。 The soldier would recognize fine steel if he saw it。
 There; he had his disguise。 A mentally deficient boy who wore a sword as an affectation。
 At that moment; a heavy wain pulled through the portcullis; an open wagon filled with men in hooded robesmen slack…jawed; with vacant eyes; their wits drained。 Men so weak from granting brawn they could not rise; but only lay exhausted; arms hanging over the edge of the wagon。 Men so cramped from granting grace that every muscle seemed clenchedbacks curved; fingers and toes curled into useless claws。
 Raj Ahten was bringing Dedicates of his own to the keep。 Four huge draft horses pulled the wain。 The honor guards' own stallions danced and kicked。 There was little room for so many beasts here in the square; not with Dedicates standing around; gawking。
 〃That's a fine sword; boy;〃 the guard grumbled at Gaborn as his horse shied from the wagon。 〃Be careful you don't cut yourself。〃 His words were a dismissal; he fought to move away from the wagon without crushing the nearest bystander。
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