Chapter 30- Spiders in the Forest
Inhaling deeply, Sinaan blinked his eyes. It struck him as odd that transference through the mirror smelled like ozone and tasted like water. Slipping his daggers back into the enchanted pockets of his cloak, he leaned down and picked up the mirror off of the ground.
What was it doing out here? He wondered as he turned the mirror over in his hands. The last he saw it, it was on a desk in the Faline brother's tent. Suddenly feeling exposed he pulled one of his knives out again as he turned in a full circle while scanning the area. His eyes widened when he found a body lying on the ground.
Two quick steps and he was kneeling beside the svartalf. It was Gunngrul, face down on the ground dead. Turning him over Sinaan's sharp eyes took in everything. Every bloody stab wound before glancing up at Gunngrul's lifeless eyes. Quickly he scanned the area for whoever killed Gunngrul. That was when he found enough tracks and signs that he could tell that a host of at least five hundred men or more had come to a stop, and then, for some reason, turned around and left. No doubt it was because Gunngrul was dead.
By the time he retraced his steps back to Gunngrul's corpse Forelain, Sulabha, Ra'Shaal, Fjallindae, and Forelain's honor guard of personal maids were standing around Gunngrul's body.
"Well, there will be no more rebellions from him," Sinaan said as he stepped out from behind a tree.
Forelain was kneeling over Gunngrul combing a lock of his silvery-white hair away from his face while Sulabha watched with an expression of pure hate. Forelain though, seemed remorseful. Approaching Forelain, he put a hand on her shoulder before cutting his gaze from Sulabha to Beinbalkr and announcing, "Be on guard. Gunngrul was not alone. There were nearly five hundred men out here in these woods. They must have been doing something out here, Gunngrul is dead, and we don't know the reason, yet."
"Are you sure?" Forelain signed as she stood up alongside Sinaan.
"The tracks lead here and end," Sinaan answered.
"Then Gunngrul's death was the end of the march," Sulabha proposed, "Either that was the point, or..."
"Gunngrul was out here with nearly all of House Faline's soldiers sent on this expedition, and the reason for it is still up ahead," Beinbalkr finished as she hefted an oversized maul named the Tenderizer..
"My thoughts exactly," Sinaan agreed with a nod before walking off in the direction he figured Gunngrul and the men who were either with him or chasing him were heading.
As best as he could figure, the battalion stopped a hundred yards behind where Gunngrul died. It was another twenty-five yards beyond Gunngrul that Sinaan found Hayden Faline and his private guard.
"There was a vicious battle here," Istas mumbled as she sniffed the air, "The smell of blood is everywhere, but more than that, the scent of sex is so pungent it almost overwhelms everything else. Whatever was happening here, it went on for hours."
"Look," Svartsilki said as she pointed towards three sets of four stakes driven into the ground, "Three people were restrained here. The smells are female, and they smell like Sinaan."
"Kin," Gloa mumbled, "Relatives. Most likely your sisters."
"No doubt Hayden and his men were having their way with them before killing them. However, someone must have noticed your sister's absence, came looking, and rescued them. Otherwise, it would be your sister's bodies here on the ground and not Hayden and his men," Deild growled as she subconsciously rubbed her belly, a legacy of the Faline brothers.
"There's a woman over here," Gloa said loudly as she gently picked up the body and carried it over to Forelain and Sinaan. As Gloa put the dead girl down she mumbled, "She feels lighter than usual for a corpse."
They still live! Sinaan thought as he let out a sigh of relief he didn't realize he was holding.
Kneeling over the dead girl and placing a hand on her breast beside the gaping wound in her chest, he traced the jagged edges before moving to examine a Shard of Sin in the girl's forehead before moving to the one on her pubic bone. As he did so, he traced his fingers down her body, she had been quite the beauty when she was alive.
"Sulabha," He said as he returned to the dead girls head and moved her rare, sunburst-golden hair out of her face, "This is one of the assassins. Is there anything you can do for her now?"
Kneeling beside him, Sulabha examined the corpse through a new vale that covered her missing eyes and sewn together eyelids. How she perceived the world was through her magic, and what she saw, well, even he didn't understand it. She tried to explain it as being able to see the water that fills a container, like a water bag or a carafe. Everyone saw the container, however she saw the magic and how it gives people shape. It seemed a lot like infrared vision, but it was still very different.
What Sulabha saw when she placed her hands on the priestess's body, Sinaan couldn't possibly guess, but as she did so she answered, "The shattered Shard of Sin in her chest brought back Ophimaev Druganor's heart and lungs just in time for her heart to be run through. Even if I put her back in her body now, she will die."
"What can we do then?" Sinaan asked as Ra'Shaal and Fjallindae knelt beside Ophimaev's corpse opposite him and Sulabha.
Fjallindae began chanting a spell and her hands began to glow. Placing one hand on Ophimaev's head and the other on her lower belly, she Delved the corpse. When she was done she mumbled, "Ra'Shaal you have to feel this. I never felt anything like it. It's as if the body's abdominal cavity and skull are hollow!"
Leaning down, Ra'Shaal started chanting next, Fjallindae regarded Sinaan and Sulabha as she offered, "Other than guts and brain missing, Ophimaev's body is in perfect health except for the wound in the chest, whatever did that punched right through her heart, killing her instantly."
"Can you heal the damage?" Sulabha asked.
"I can," Fjallindae answered with a nod.
"Good!" Sulabha said then grinned as she continued, "Then once the body is healed we will try another experiment."
Forelain glared at her daughter, though Sulabha didn't see it until Forelain tugged at her shoulder for her attention before signing, "As long as this poor girl is put back inside her body."
Sulabha sighed as she stood up and turned to give Forelain a flat expression as she retorted, "That is the idea."
Ra'Shaal finished her Delving before she sat back on her haunches and shook her head and mumbled, "You're right, that is a strange feeling. It's like probing a void. Magic goes in, and then it just disappears."
Fjallindae gave her sister a lopsided grin and a nod before leaning in again and chanting, almost singing, a Hymn of Healing. Her hands started glowing again, and as everyone watched, the one inch gash in Ophimaev's chest closed up. When Fjallindae's song came to an end sweat beaded her smooth ebony brow and her breathing was labored, as if she had been running for miles.
"It is done," She announced before straightening up and sitting back on her haunches.
Sinaan stood up and backed out of the way and Forelain moved to stand with him and wrapped her arm through his as they waited as Sulahba repositioned herself and summoned her magic. Dark scarlet smoke encircled her and rose up all around like an ominous cloud, then she leaned in and held her hands over the two remaining Shards of Sin embedded in the Soulless's forehead and pubic bone. As her magic swirled around her the Shards lifted out of the body, and once they were out, she brought her hands together. In a small flash of light the two Shards snapped together.
"Roll it over," Sulabha commanded in a thundering voice amplified by the power coursing through her.
Fjallindae and Ra'Shaal nodded, then grabbed shoulders and hips and rolled Ophimaev's body toward them to lay halfway across their laps, exposing the back. Leaving the two Shards now fused together hovering over her left palm, Sulabha reached out with her right hand to hover over a Shard still buried in the middle of Ophimaev's spine. Slowly, it withdrew from the body leaving no scar to show where it had once been, and Sulabha brought her hands together so that the third Shard snapped to the other Shards like magnets drawing each other. They fitted together perfectly so that the shattered seams of the Soul Pearl quickly healed and disappeared.
"These are only the visible anchors left behind tethering a soul to its body," Sulabha explained as she worked. Once the three Shards of Sin were fused together, she placed her free hand close to her belly and heaved as if she were going to vomit. It was quick and only once, but when she pulled her hand away there was a glimmering Soulstone in her hand. Bringing it together with the incomplete Soul Pearl, they started spinning around each other above Sulabha's hands, drawing closer and closer together until in a bright flash of light, they fused together!