《tw.thestoneoffarewell》

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  〃It's snowing;〃 she said。
  Craobhan shrugged。 The ancient knight was nearly bald but for a few wisps of white hair; his scalp a puzzle of delicate blue veins。 〃Not good; Lady。 That's not good。 We've little livestock; but we're close…quartered in these few caves as it is; and that's with most of us outside during the day。〃
  〃More crowding。〃 Arnoran shook his head。 He was not nearly as old as Craobhan; but was even more frail。 〃More angry folk。〃
  〃Do you know 'The Leavetaking Stone'?〃 Maegwin asked the harper suddenly。 〃It's an old song about the Sithi; about someone named Nenais'u dying。〃
  〃I think I knew it once; long ago;〃 Arnoran said; squinting his eyes as he stared into the fire and tried to think。 〃It is a very old song…very; very old。〃
  〃You don't have to sing the words;〃 Maegwin said。  She settled cross…legged beside him; her skirt tight as a drumhead between her knees。 〃Just play the melody for me。〃
  Arnoran scrabbled for his harp; then played a few tentative notes。 〃I'm not sure I remember how to 。 。 。〃
  〃It doesn't matter。 Try。〃 She wished she could think of something to say that would bring a smile to their faces; even for a moment。 Did her
  people deserve to see her always in mourning? 〃It will be good;〃 she said at last; 〃to think of other times。〃
  Amoran nodded and plucked briefly at his strings; eyes closed; his quarry easiest sought in darkness。 He finally began a delicate air; full of strange notes that quavered just on the edge of dissonance without ever crossing over。 As he played; Maegwin; too; shut her eyes。 She could once again hear the voice of her nurse from long ago; telling her the story of Drukhi and Nenais'u…what strange names they had in old ballads'…telling of their love and tragic deaths; their warring families。
  The music went on for a long while。 Maegwin's thought swirled with images of the distant and not…so…distant past。 She could see pallid Drukhi bent in grief; swearing vengeance…but he wore her brother Gwythinn's anguished face。 And Nenais'u; sprawled lifeless on the greensward: was that not Maegwin herself?
  Amoran had stopped。 Maegwin opened her eyes; not knowing how long the music had been silent。
  〃When Drukhi died avenging his wife;〃 she said as if continuing an earlier conversation; 〃his family could not live with Nenais'u's family anymore。〃
  Amoran and Craobhan exchanged glances。 She ignored them and went on。
  〃I remember the story now。 My nurse used to sing the song to me。 Drukhi's family fled away from their enemies; went far away to live apart。〃 After a pause; she turned to look at Craobhan。 〃When will Eolair and the others return from their expedition?〃
  The old man counted on his fingers。 〃They should be back by the new moon; in a little less than a fortnight。〃
  Maegwin stood up。 〃Some of these caverns run deep into the mountain's heart;〃 she said。 〃Is that not true?〃
  〃There were always deep places in the Grianspog;〃 Craobhan nodded slowly; trying to understand her。 〃And some were delved even deeper; for mining。〃
  〃Then we will start exploring tomorrow at dawn。 By the time the count and his men e back; we will be ready to move。〃
  〃Move?〃 Craobhan squinted; surprised。 〃Move where; Lady Maegwin?〃
  〃Farther into the mountains;〃 she said。 〃It came to me as Arnoran sang。 We Hernystiri are like Drukhi's family in the song: we cannot live here anymore。〃 She rubbed her hands together; trying to ward off the chill of the cavern。 〃King Elias has destroyed his brother Josua。 Now there is nothing and no one left to drive Skali away。〃
  〃But my lady!〃 Amoran said; startled into interrupting her。 〃Still there is Eolair; and with him many other brave Hernystirmen remaining。。。〃
  〃…There is no one to drive Skali away;〃 she continued harshly; 〃and the Thane of Kaldskryke will doubtless find Hernystir's meadows a more hospitable home in this freezing summer than his own lands in Rimmersgard。 If we stay here; we shall be trapped eventually; slaughtered before our caves like rabbits。〃 Her voice grew stronger。 〃But if we go deeper; they will never find us。 Then Hernystir will survive; far away from the madness of Elias and Skali and the rest!〃
  Old Craobhan looked up at her worriedly。 She knew he was wondering what everyone else wondered: had Maegwin been unbalanced by her losses…by all their losses?
  Perhaps I have; she thought; but not in this。 In this; I am sure I am right。
  〃But; Lady Maegwin;〃 the old counselor said; 〃how will we eat? What will we do for cloth; for grain。。。 ?〃
  〃You said it yourself;〃 she responded; 〃The mountains are shot through with tunnels。 If we learn and explore them; we can live deep in stone and be safe from Skali; yet e out wherever we wish…to hunt; to gather stores; even to raid Kaldskryke's own camps if we choose!〃
  〃But 。 。 。 but 。 。 。〃 The old man turned to Arnoran; but the harper could offer no support。 〃But what will your mother Inahwen think of such a plan?〃 he said at last。
  Maegwin snorted in contempt。 〃My stepmother spends her days sitting with the other women; plaining about how hungry she is。 Inahwen is less use than a child。〃
  〃Then what will Eolair think? What of the brave count?〃
  Maegwin stared at Craobhan's shaking hands; his rheumy old eyes。 For a moment she felt sorry for him; but that did not quell her anger。 〃What the Count of Nad Mullach thinks; he may tell us…but remember; Craobhan: he does not mand me。 He has taken the oath to my father's house。 Eolair will do what I say!〃
  She walked away; leaving the two men whispering beside the fire。 The biting chill outside the cave could not cool her heated face; even though she stood in the snowy wind for a long time。
  
  
  Earl Guthwulf of Utanyeat awakened to hear the Hayholt's midnight bell; high above in Green Angel Tower; shuddering into silence。
  Guthwulf closed his eyes; waiting for sleep to return; but slumber was elusive。 Picture after picture appeared before his shuttered gaze; images of battles and tournaments; the dry repetitions of court etiquette; the chaos of the hunt。 Foremost in every scene was King Elias' face…the flash of panicky relief; quickly hidden; that had greeted Guthwulf as he broke through a ring of attackers to rescue his friend during the Thrithings wars; the blank; black stare with which Elias received confirmation of his wife Hylissa's death; and most disturbing of all; the secretive; gleeful; yet at the same moment shamefaced stare that the king now wore whenever he and Guthwulf met。
  The earl sat up; cursing。 Sleep had fled and would not return soon。
  He did not light the lamp; but dressed in darkness; relying on the sprinkle of starlight from the narrow window to help him step over his manservant; who lay dozing on the floor at the foot of Guthwulf s bed。 He pulled a cloak over his nightshirt and donned a pair of slippers; then made his way out into the corridor。 Addled with such foolish; troubled thoughts; he decided he might as well walk for an hour。
  The halls of the Hayholt were empty; with not a guard or servant in sight。 Here and there torches burned fitfully in their wall sconces; consumed almost to the socket。 The halls were untenanted; but still faint murmurs swept through the darkened passageways…voice of sentries on the walls; the earl decided; rendered bodiless and spectral by distance。
  Guthwulf shivered。 What I need is a woman; he thought。 A warm body in the bed; a prattling voice to silence when I wish and to fill the quiet when I let。 This monkish living would unman anyone。
  He turned and strode down the hall; heading for the servant's quarters。 There was a saucy; curly…headed chambermaid who wouldn't say no…hadn't she told him her intended had died at Bullback Hill; that she was all alone?
  If that one is in mourning…hah! Then I will bee a monk!
  
  The great door to the servant's quarters was locked。 Guthwulf snarled and tugged; but the bolt was shot on the inner side。 He contemplated banging on the heavy oak with his fist until someone came to open it…someone who would swiftly feel Utanyeat's wrath…but decided against it。 Something about Hayholt's silent corridors made him un
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