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Chapter 3

  “I had no idea!’ I cried. ’Please,  believe me, sir!”

  “Don’t lie to me,  kid,” he replied,  sound  ing as if he was going to  yank my head off my  shoulders. “I know  what you are thinking and what your plans are.   You’re ready to agree with everything I say,    and then run away the first chance you get  . And to steal my coin purse if you get a chance and are lucky enough.”

  Well, he was wrong about the purse  . I had planned to steal from  Agrippa,  not from him, I’m not that stupid.  Other than that, he was right  .  All  that I wanted to do was to get out of here  and then disappear, well, like a  thief in the night  . Even the Royal guards had no chance  to catch a thief in  the Docks  .

  “You aren’t the sharpest tool in the shed, are you?  ,”  the wizard said in  an almost fatherly tone  . He let go of my hair  but caught my arm  instead. “I have seen  many people like you  ... I have seen so many scoundrels that you could fill an entire town with them. You’re all the same  .”

  A wave of sharp pain made my arm twitch   when the wizard scratched my wrist with the tip of his dagger  . I had no idea when  he got it, but it was a really  nice  dagger  . It was made of silver  with red  gems  embedded  into its handle. Rubies, I guess. I wished that I could touch  it…

  “Blood is a great thing,”  the wizard said, smacking his lips and looking at the blade  smeared with my blood. “It’s food for somebody and life for others… As for us  wizards, it’s the most powerful tool and the most important ingredient. Do you know, Erast, that blood is the cornerstone of almost  every  ceremony and  ritual?”

  “Chris,” I timidly reminded  the wizard. “My name is Chris, sir  .”

  The words barely left my mouth  when my head  turned to the  side as the wizard slapped me across the face  . He may have been   old but he packed quite the punch  .

  “Your name is Erast,” he reminded me in a friendly tone  , “Erast von Rut, the third son of  Baron Joachim von Rut. You’  ll have some time to learn your genealogy by heart along  the way. Also  , Chris the Tout doesn’  t exist any longer; he  died today  , in this  barn. Although he has a chance to resurrect someday provided  that you  do exactly what I  tell you to do  . Then again, chances are that you won’t want to come back.”

  “Why so?” I asked in  surprise  . “I was named  after Sir Christopher Robinson, a brave bear and boar hunter. I’  m quite proud of it.”

  “It’  s the name of a thief and a loser, who   dwelled  in the  slums,”  the wizard said and gave an approving nod  to Agrippa, who had started dragging the corpses to the middle of the barn. “You will spend the next  year or probably more  among those who’  re completely  different from  your current circle of  … acquaintances.  Believe me when I say  that when everything is over, you  won’t want to come back to your old life  . Provided that you survive, that is. S  ociety dictates  the rules  of life and moulds one’s personality to its needs. Having spent some time with those who are  better and smarter than you are, and having reached the heights that they had  , you’  ll be unwilling to return to the very bottom  . I  ’m  not  making it up, this is  how the human psyche works. No one lives at the bottom of society because they want to...  ”

  Holy Miralinda, where does he plan to take me  ? I wondered. I had  a bad feeling about  this.

  “All right,”  the wizard said.  Having loosened his grip  , he grazed  my wound with the tip of his dagger  . “While we were  chatting, the blood had   coagulated  .  We don’t need that  . Don’t worry, stand still and  you’ll be okay.”

  Agrippa, who was busy throwing  Caterpillar’s mutilated body onto  Fat Go’s corpse,  laughed loudly.

  The wizard pressed my forehead with his right index finger, still holding the dagger with my blood smeared along its bla  de in his left hand. He gave me a wink and uttered several words in a singsong voice in  a  language unknown to me. It was not  Common  or Falcon; nor was it the tongue of  the silent dwarfs who dwelled under the Alinar Mountains, that   I had heard   at  the market several times.  I  guessed what he  was on about but  I hoped that I was wrong  . Last thing I needed was a spell being cast on  me.  The wizard’s words sounded more like  magic formulas rather than the words that  I remembered old toothless Rufus muttering as he told us about magic back at the docks  . He was a  man who knew everything there was to know about life  . There were  some rumors  that he used to be a gentry and a courtier, that he  reached a high position  and gained real power in the kingdom, and ate from gold and silver plates in his palace. On top of that, he knew much more than he needed to. It was probably because of that that  one morning he was found dead with his throat cut.  His death shook me  as he generously shared his knowledge with the homeless  riff-raffs and many of the things he told us remained engraved in my mind  . I had a good  memory  ; if I  saw or heard something once,     it would stay in my mind  forever.

  A spark  of fire came shot out of  my forehead  .  The blood on the tip of the dagger burned   with a light  blue flame  ; I could feel warmth  coursing through my veins.

  “You are a  strong boy  ,”  the wizard muttered approvingly, looking at me. “Your  mental defense is perfect.  That’ll come in handy for you.”

  “  How so?” I asked  . My eyes were focused on the dagger tip where the fire had lost its  azure colo  r and became bright yellow.

  “  You will see,”  the wizard said and  uttered  a strange word.

  The fire changed its colour from yellow to red  ; the roof of the barn started spinning  like a merry-go-round in the main square  during  celebrations and I lost my consciousness.

  ***

  “  I’m telling you, Agrippa,  he’  s  very strong.” The wizard’s voice was the first thing I heard when I came to  . “He lost  consciousness only during the third stage of the spell.  And  prohibited rituals aren’t weak, as you know, so keep that in mind  .”

  Based on the smell of leather and sweat I guessed that Agrippa was carrying me on his shoulder.

  “What ritual  ?” I couldn’t help asking  . “  And what  did you do it  for, if it’s not a secret?”

  “Oh, look at who’s up!  ” he said and I immediately  regretted  opening my mouth.

  Seeing that I was awake,  Agrippa dropped me like a sack of potatoes   .

  “  You’ll  continue on foot,” he said in a harsh tone  .

  “  All right  .” I  nodded, showing  that I was willing to cooperate and that I had been wrong to poke my nose where it didn’t belong  .

  “Curiosity is a wonderful quality,”  the wizard said and stretched his hand to me in an extremely polite manner. “So, you would like to know what the prohibited ritual is?”

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  “Well, yes,” I admitted and dusted  my ass. “  How is it connected to me? M  ister…  ?  What’  s your name? I  know that he’  s Agrippa, but  I don’t know yours.”

  “  Nobody can pronounce  it,” he explained  . “Why should someone  like you know it? Then again, I suppose it’d be polite for me to introduce myself  . My name is Gaius Petronius Tullius, however you can call me Master Gaius. I’  m a wizard of the ninth   level and belong to the Strengths of Life conclave.”

  From all that he had said,  I only got  his name. Despite him speaking  Common  , the rest of his speech was a mystery to me  e. I wasn’  t educated enough to understand all that.

  “Don’t wrinkle your forehead,”  Gaius said  . “  All in  its due time  . I shall explain and tell you a lot. All  that you need to know, to be exact.”

  I liked to study  so I felt rather grateful to him and even considered not legging it the first chance I got  .  He knew a lot and  he seemed to be willing to  feed me and give me a shelter. I doubted that he’d let me starve after all this effort to have me join them  .

  “You won’t be able to run away,” Gaius said  .  I gritted my teeth, thinking that I had loudly expressed my thoughts  .

  Agrippa laughed looking at me.

  “I’m very old, young man,”  Gaius said softly  . “  Your face is like an open  book to  me  . You will excuse  the corny comparison, overused by the novelists of all ranges and ranks. There are some clichés  that you just can’t  help but use  . Your poker face is  … not perfect to say the least. We shall have to work on  it. Agrippa, we’re in a bit of a pickle, my friend  . We have a lot to do and are pressed for time.”

  “’  I’ve got one more question  ,’ I  said, thinking that the situation  couldn’  t become worse and pulled the sleeve of the wizard’s coat. ’  Why  -?”

  “-  ...Why you won’t be able to run away  ?”  Gaius  finished my question.  Nodding  understandingly,  he produced a small  measuring tube made of oriental glass from the  pocket of his  caftan. It was a very expensive trinket  ; I saw some of them in the market. “Have a look.”

  There was some sand in the tube, shimmering with all the colours of the rainbow. Staring at it,  I suddenly felt cold in the lower part of my  stomach. I don’t know how but I realized that  my  death  lay within its beauty.

  “Look, at how smart he is. I wish I hadn’t  called you an idiot recently  ,”  Gaius said admiringly. “You don’t know what it is but  you guessed that it’s not as simple as it looks  . It’s all written on your face. Have a look  .”  He touched  the glass with his finger and whispered something.

  The sand inside the tube began to whirl  and something like liquid fire stirred  in the pit of my  stomach.

  “Now you see,” Gaius said  and raised his finger. “I simply showed you what it’s all  about. Your blood and your life  are  now in my hands. If you run away or do something stupid  , I won’t scold  or try to catch you. I shall simply make your blood boil  .”

  He touched  the tube with his finger but this time it hurt even more  . This time it seemed to me that my guts and veins would explode  .

  “You have some questions, don’t you?” Gaius asked  and winked.

  “Plenty of them,” I said in a trembling voice. My knees buckled  but I was alive  . ’The first and the most important one  :  will you ever give that thing to me or am I your slave forever?’

  “Well, well…  The street rat might be good for something, after all  ,”  Agrippa said. “At least he has  some dignity. In fact, he’  s much better than the idiots  in camisoles who are always trying to get  something from you by begging.”

  “He grew  up in the street,”  Gaius said and put the tube back into his pocket. “  Your options  are rather limited there  : either you  grow a spine  or you  die. I know that  from my own experience. As for  your question, son, I shall give you your life back as soon as you do exactly what I need you to do. I swear  ! More than that, if everything  ends  the way I want  and you somehow manage to survive, I shall give you a   reward. Believe me  .”

  A re  ward wasn’  t a bad thing but the idea of laying down my life  in order to get it  didn’t appeal to me.

  “We have to go, m  aster”  Agrippa said and looked around. “  The flames are getting big, so the guards will be heading here pretty soon no doubt  .  ”

  I looked in the  direction  he was looking in  and  whistled  : the barn that suddenly became the turning point in my life, looked like a bonfire  .  The fire was crackling  merely, the flames danced  sending puffs of bluish  smoke and  sparks into the air. It seemed to me that the neighboring barns joined the  strange dance of flames as well. If  it continued like this, nothing but smoldering ruins  would remain of the entire block  . In the worst case scenario, the fire  would  reach the town  .

  “A  ttempted arson of the town property is punished with fifty whips and half a year of labour in  the quarry,’ I informed  Gaius. There was  fear in both my voice and eyes. ’And for this  …  You could hang.  Judge Adams is not an easy going person.  Those who kn  ow him personally  told me so.”

  “We aren’  t going to  get in trouble with the Royal  justice system,”  Gaius said. “Besides, there’  s nothing else to do in this  town. It’s time to go.”

  With a smile, he headed through the crowded street full of petrified onlookers screaming “fire” and “someone call the guards”.

  “  Where are we  going?” I asked Agrippa who only chuckled  .

  “What the…?” Of course he didn’t finish that question. C  hanging  his  tone to a normal one,  Gaius said, ’  Pretty far away, little baron, pretty far away. As far as the  Duchy of Himmelstain  . Have you heard  about it?

  “Nope,’ I shook my head. “I  guess it’s not far from the Western Ocean?”

  “It isn’t  ,”  Agrippa confirmed.

  “Woow,” I whispered  .“I  t’s a real shithole, isn’t it  ?”

  “A  cesspool,”  Agrippa replied and shrugged  . “It’s a duchy, it isn’t  even a kingdom.”

  Once I happened to see a map of Ragellon  and  was surprised how much it reminded me of a patchwork blanket that  a drunk tailor’s apprentice was trying to sew on his knee.

  After the end of the Century of Troubles which had changed the way of life in Ragellon  forever, the old   borders were erased  and the century-old orders and laws collapsed like a house of cards. From the ruins,  new  kingdoms of different sizes popped up like mushrooms after  spring rain  . Their size mainly depended on how many soldiers their rulers could recruit  and what kind of inheritance  the king received. And on the new ruler’s will, of course.

  For example, Iront, which used to be a small state, due to  King Lindus  the First  and  the fact that the Order of Truth was established there,  managed to get  a great deal of land  and was now one of the strongest kingdoms  out there  King Lindus the Eighth, who was ruling   Iront at the moment, issued  the Ragelloin policy basically by himself  . Apart from the rulers of the neighboring countries  , even the elves and the dwarfs had to take  his opinion into consideration  .

  A  s for Frotir,  located  near the Western Ocean which, before the Century of Troubles, used to be a state of a significant size,  it was torn  to pieces immediately after the plague that had sent the king and his family to their ancestors  . Nobody had been able to unify  the lost lands  so they turned them into several kingdoms and more than thirty sovereign duchies.

  T  he rulers of these kingdoms and the sovereigns of the neighboring countries  tried to conquer the independent duchies from time to time or at least to impose vassalage on them, but they were unsuccessful  . The dukes, who weren’t  on friendly terms with each other even in peaceful times,  united  during    war times and  stood up to defeat the tyrant that had been a thorn in everyone’s side  .  After that, they continued to dislike each other. Theoretically speaking, the duchies could be ravaged with fire and sword but who needed acres of  burnt  land without vassals?  Nobody, of course.

  On the other hand, Rufus,  Gods bless  his soul, theorized  that this state of things would be over sooner or later and  that somebody who would be able to  conquer the duchies  and the smaller kingdoms and  proclaim himself the emperor would appear  . He called  this ”the genesis of power  .”  He was confident that the emperor’s name would be Lindus. Perhaps he was killed  because of such ideas  , who knows?

  My mind wandered, but then I focused back at the matter at hand, we were going to one of those duchies.

  We left my home  town very fast as the raging fire threatened to swallow everything  . I could still see the  flames  even three hours later when we came through the western gates. The residential area must’ve been hit too  . Gaius philosophically commented on it  saying that  fire purifies  and  that new life will sprout from the ashes  .

  Having said that, he  spurred  his horse and  rode ahead.

  I was also riding on horseback  . I had to as Agrippa forced me to do so.  It was my first time riding and if it weren’  t for that big old warrior  ,  I would’ve never done  it  .

  My ass hurt as if I fell on it from a great height by the end of the first day  ! And my thighs were sore too.

  But I had to  endure as  Gaius wasn’  t kidding when he said that I’  d have to learn a lot. Little did I know just how much work awaited me  .

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