The Blade Heir (Book 1)

The Blade Heir (Book 1) by Daniel Adorno

Book: The Blade Heir (Book 1) by Daniel Adorno Read Free Book Online
Authors: Daniel Adorno
Ads: Link
frightened him to death as well. He envisioned facing an enemy as hellish as Kraegyn, and the fear swept over him again.
    "The decision is still yours to make, brother," Siegfried said emphatically.
    He took a deep breath, expelling fear and doubt from his mind, "My heart is willing. Tell me what must be done."
     

 FIVE
    A Grand Escape
     
    The stars above Evingrad shone brightly in the darkness of the city as a chill wind wisped through the narrow roads between all of the egini . Lucius walked outside from within the warm confines of the Silverhart estate carrying a full backpack with supplies for his long journey. Siegfried followed him, carrying their weapons and a bag with scrolls slung on his shoulder. Lucius frowned as the wind whipped his hair. He buttoned the collar of his coat and threw the hood of his cloak over his head. The chill weather surprised him since the cooler autumn season was still months away.
    Siegfried handed him his yew bow and sword. He took them, placing the sword in its leather scabbard and attaching the bow to his backpack. Helmer suddenly appeared at the top of the steps of the atrium. He held a scroll Lucius immediately recognized. It had been the duplicated heirloom of the Nostra house since the time of Cervantes. Lucius had studied its opening passages, which chronicled the dawn of man at the hands of Yéwa. But time had grown short, and in his haste, Lucius had forgotten to pack it.
    "Remember to take the eastern tunnel once you've reached the Great Tower." Helmer handed him the scroll.
    Lucius tucked the scroll inside a sown pocket in his cloak. "How will we get past the sentries inside the Tower?"
    "Leave that to me," Siegfried said as he wrapped himself in a dark green cloak.
    Helmer looked at them solemnly, and Lucius saw a slight sadness in his eyes. "This quest will be perilous. Trust only those whose hearts seem worthy to you, and look to each other for help in desperate times. The light of D'arya and the grace of Yéwa be upon you both."
    They both bowed in his presence and set off down the narrow lane leading toward the western road. Lucius recalled Helmer's instructions to veer off the road when they reached the intersection. He and Siegfried cut through the houses and stayed within the shadows lest they be seen by anyone. Siegfried jogged swiftly ahead of him in absolute silence, a difficult skill for Lucius to mimic as he avoided the crunch of leaves underfoot.
    A few yards ahead of them the Tower of Breninmaur loomed in the moonlight. Sentries making their rounds stood inside the tower, watching the stillness of the city from diamond-shaped windows. Torches lit the inside of their posts and revealed their faces to Siegfried's far-reaching gaze.
    "Six sentries are keeping watch from inside. Their sight will catch our movement in a yard or less," the elf whispered. He crouched behind a tall bush and signaled Lucius to stay behind him.
    "How will we ever get past them?" Lucius asked, calculating the odds of successfully escaping the sight of six trained elf-warriors and not liking the result.
    "Fear not, Lucius, the magic of D'arya will deliver us from their sight," Siegfried said.
    "I do not know any of the magical elven songs, Sieg. And even if I did, men do not inherit the magical abilities of the elf clans," he said resentfully.
    "No songs are needed." Siegfried pulled out two transparent spheres from a pouch on his belt and handed one to him. "Put this in your mouth, but do not swallow it."
    Lucius raised his brow, but at Siegfried's insistence, he took the small sphere and placed it in his mouth. He immediately felt a slight prickling on his tongue, which surprised him. The feeling spread throughout his mouth and his insides. He began to panic, wanting to spit the sphere out of his mouth, but Siegfried assured him nothing was wrong. The prickling reached all of his insides and then his skin. His right arm itched from the prickling effect, and he reached with his left hand

Similar Books

The Cone Gatherers

Robin Jenkins

Fatal Liaison

Vicki Tyley

Brine

Kate; Smith

Jericho's Fall

Stephen L. Carter

Battle For The Womb

Chelsea Chaynes

A Promise for Ellie

Lauraine Snelling

Tyger

Julian Stockwin

Treasured

Sherryl Woods