Ma′ikel had spent the moons since the boy had left researching Sainika, and what he had found he had kept to himself. There was no reason to give Jarda and Elise more worry than they already had. The Anmah had read in the ancient books and scrolls about Daitya and Azazil and Mandae and Sarpa and Takosa and a dozen other types of demons that served the Evil One. He now knew that Daitya could kill Anmah, which had surprised him, and that Azazil possessed people and forced them to do unspeakably evil acts. Mandae were imps who tormented their victims with visions of whatever their worst fear was, Sarpa were giant serpents, more than five paces long, whose venom could melt stone, and Takosa drank human blood, draining their victims of life within minutes. Other evils he had found were beast and spirit, some made flesh and some not. He had not a clue how Ga′briyel was supposed to fight spirits, but Yisu knew best, and He would protect His champion and give him the necessary skills."Ma′ike
Kavi took off his cloak and hung it on a peg by the door. "May I take your cloaks for you, Anmah?" he asked, holding out his hand.Again, the clammy sensation surrounded Ga'briyel, but he reached to his throat and released the clasp before swinging the fabric free of his sword. He handed it to Kavi who hung it up next to his own, and then Frank helped Sophyra remove hers. When he lowered her hood, Kavi hissed in a breath, and Ga'briyel's hand went to his sword without conscious thought."Another Anmah?" Kavi said quietly. "The prophecy did not speak of two. Manali must know of this immediately."Without another word to either of them, Kavi ran out the door into the cold, not even bothering to grab his cloak, and he almost ran over Mathi and Zahin in his haste. The boys staggered into the room under the weight of the four saddlebags, their eyes wide as they watched the man rush past them."What happened, Captain Mistri?" Zahin asked, staring after the rapidly disappearing man.Frank sl
"I know," Frank said with a sigh that came from his toes. "I made my way over these mountains alone when I was six years old."Manali's white eyes went wide. "Holy Yisu! Six years old! Why?"With a shrug, the Anmah answered, "My people were dead, I was Anmah, and I knew Torkeln lay on the other side of the mountains. I died nine times during that voyage, but I made it through the Parbatas by myself. Then my father found me and took me to Ma'ikel.""Nine times? How long did it take you to cross the mountains?""About four moons." When Manali opened her mouth, Frank quickly said, "Please, Manali, don't say it.""Say what, Sainika?""How amazed you are that I made it or how impressed or whatever other word you were going to use to describe how incredible it was that I survived with my mind intact. I have heard it all before.""That is not what I was going to say, boy.""No? Then what?""I was going to ask how old you are now."Frank frowned. "Twenty-one."The old woman's eyebrows rose. "
Frank dropped the staff and picked up the sword. He felt more confident with it, and he proved it with the next three that came at him. He danced and spun and thrust and slashed, and within minutes, they had all been disarmed and had joined their companions. Twice more, Frank defeated the men that came at him, all without hurting them. Once, one of the whips had wrapped around his sword arm, but he had easily yanked it from the man's grasp and dropped it to the ground before laying his sword's edge against the man's neck. That was the closest any of the men got to even touching him with their weapons. When the last man had joined the others, Frank dropped the sword, moved to his friends, and reclaimed his sword belt and cloak. After he put them on, feeling better once he had steel at his hip again, he turned toward the twelve men who were now lined up in front of him."My name is Rewis, Anmah," the one who had nodded at the beginning said as he dropped to one knee before Ga'briyel. Th
"Well, whatever it is, I am sure the men of Mirstone have encountered it before. Have you told Rewis what you are feeling?""No. What good would it do? He does not know what Luten or Idajo or Sisuvu feel like. He might know what they look like or sound like, but he cannot tell me what it is by the sensation I have." His hand tightened on the hilt of his sword. "I cannot fight what I do not understand, Tero.""Yes, you can. You did it in Difeld, and you did it in Grama. You will figure out a way to do it again."Frank said nothing more, and Tero slowly walked back to camp. Only moments passed before another man spoke."You should not be away from the camp, Anmah." Rewis sounded worried, and that was verified when the serpent slithered around Ga'briyel. "There are dangers here that you do not understand.""I know I do not understand them, Rewis, but there is only one way to understand them. I must encounter them, and I must do it alone." Frank drew his sword, and it slid silently out of
"I am a Takosa, Anmah.""Do you have a name?"The creature smiled, and once again, Frank was reminded of Kardag, but the feeling he got from the Takosa was one of bitter cold, as if the creature had walked straight out of an ice house after having stayed there for a sennight."I have a name, Anmah. Do you?""Of course I do, but I will not tell it to you."The creature shrugged. "No matter. No one here needs to know your name to kill you." It grinned. "You do realize you are never leaving here alive, don't you?""I am here for the girl, Takosa, that is all. Show me where she is, and I just might let you live.""Let me live?" the Takosa laughed. "You have no idea where you are, do you, Anmah?"At this, Ga'briyel's hand whipped forward and grabbed the Takosa by the front of its black robe. He placed the dagger's blade against the creature's throat and snarled, "It does not matter where I am, Takosa. If one hair on that girl's head is harmed, I will slaughter all of you, no matter how man
Ajingara laughed again. "That sword is useless against me, tiny Anmah. Nothing can penetrate my scales, not your sword, not arrows, nothing.""I know that, Dirack," Frank said, although he had not until that moment. "But you will die in spite of that. I do know how to kill you.""How? You didn't a moment ago."The Anmah grinned. "Yisu told me."At the name of the Creator, the Dirack roared again, and Frank used that moment to jump from the stairs onto the creature's lower jaw. He looked down into its throat and saw a glowing orb less than a pace away from him."Foolish boy! I will kill you now!"Frank knew that was true, and he stabbed his sword into the orb just as a blast of fire surrounded him. The pain was excruciating, and he fell backward out of the Dirack's mouth, losing his grip on his sword in the process. He hit the ground with a smack and the sound of several of his bones breaking, which only heightened the agony. He screamed as his flesh melted off his bones, and he kicked
"It hurts, Dinton," he whispered, his voice cracking. "Why does it still hurt? I don't want it to hurt anymore.""Talk to me, Ga'briyel," Dinton said, kneeling before him. "What still hurts?"The Anmah raised his head, and his eyes shone brightly. Dinton could see his friend's agony in them, and he gasped. "I died last night, Dinton.""I figured as much when you did not return before first light. How?""Fire," Frank breathed. "I burned, Dinton, and I can still feel it. I can still feel the flames, I can still feel my skin melting off my bones, and I can still feel the pain. Why? This has never happened before. I have always had memories of the pain, but never the pain itself." He dropped his head in his hands. "It hurts, Dinton."Tero had joined them by this time, but neither he nor Dinton knew what to say. They both knelt in front of the Anmah and stared at him silently. After a long time, Frank took a deep breath and stood. The others stayed on the ground and watched as he walked ba
"I am fine, Frank, but I am very hungry." She smiled up at him. "Just like you always are."He frowned and ran his hand over her hair. "Not always, Sophyra. Not after the Dirack." He took her hand and led her out of the room, shutting the door behind them to let his son sleep. They went down to the main room, and Frank eyes went wide when he saw Telantes sitting at the bar talking with Luija."Telantes, my friend. Why are you here?" Frank kept his arm around his wife but walked up to the Debaduta and clasped his forearm."I am here to tell you where you are to go next, Frank."With a skeptical look, Frank eyed his friend and tightened his grip. "Why did Yisu not just tell me Himself like before? Why are you really here?"Grinning sheepishly, Telantes released the Sainika's forearm. "That is one reason, Ga'briyel. I cannot lie; you know this. But there is a second reason. You and your family..." The spirit looked at Sophyra. "I hear congratulations are in order again, Sophyra. Another
"He is dead!" he announced, and the soldiers carried him into the same room as his supposed victim and laid him on the floor. Captain Panakari followed them, shooed them out of the room, and shut the door. "You can get up now, Captain Mistri." Frank opened his eyes, took his sword belt from the other captain, and stretched with a smile before strapping it around his waist. "There is a back way out of this room, Captain, but you must make your way to your inn on your own. Try not to let anyone see you, or they will know I lied, and then I will find myself in the noose."Frank held out his hand, and the other clasped his forearm firmly. "Thank you, Captain. I appreciate everything you have done for me tonight. Please know that everything I did was for the good of your people. They may not understand that, but it was. My family and I will be gone in the morning." He followed Captain Panakari to the door in the back of the room, and after it was unlocked, slipped out into the darkness of
"Benefits of being friends with a Debaduta, daemon!" Then Frank stopped talking, swung his sword, and began the deadliest dance known to man with the daemon in front of him. Dolsaya's eyes went wide, and he tried to flee, but Frank was too quick, and soon the daemon was backed up against his storefront. With a single swipe, Frank removed the daemon's head from his shoulders, and with several others, dismembered it. Then he turned to the daemon behind him and resumed the dance. It seemed as if it only took a few minutes before Kaysaya's head was rolling along the middle of the street, caught in a rut formed by hundreds of carriage wheels, but when Frank had hacked the third daemon to pieces, he realized that it was dark, his muscles ached, and he stank like rubbish that had been sitting in the summer sun for a moon. He looked around and was surprised to see several people standing on the wooden walkways watching him. Most had torches, and he walked to one, grabbed his torch, and applie
Adama grinned and slid out of their bed. He went to the chest of drawers and pulled out a white linen shirt, black breeches, and a red coat. He dressed himself quickly, and then looked at his parents expectantly. "Come, Baba," he said, excitement flowing from him and covering Ga'briyel, as he held out his tiny hand to his father.With a smile, Frank stood, held out his hand to Sophyra, who took it and joined him, and then took his son's hand in his. They went to the main room where Luija already had first meal on the table. The Debaduta was standing by their table, a worried look on his face."Are you sure about this, Ga'briyel? It will be dangerous at the docks. Two of the daemons have shops there, after all.""How did you know?" Sophyra asked him. Luija just looked at her, and she nodded. "Yisu told you, yes?""Of course He did, and I do not think this is a wise move to make, Sainika. The daemons will be waiting for you to bring your family out of the inn. I have a very bad feeling
“Nor should you, my child.” Frank looked at his son, forced his eyes to dim, and smiled. He sat down next to Sophyra on the bench she had chosen, pulled her close, and kissed her softly. “Later, my heart.” He groaned softly when her heat almost smothered him. “Please, Sophyra, stop. Not now.”She rested her hand on his thigh and began to trace small circles on it. “I will try, my love, but it will be difficult knowing what you have planned for later.” She smiled coyly at him as Luija entered the room with a platter full of food. He set it on the table, smiled at Ga’briyel, and spoke softly.“I would love to speak with your son later on, Sainika. I think we could speak together for several hours. You and your wife could retire early to your room, I think, if you would like that.”Grinning and letting his eyes flare once, Frank answered, “I would like that very much, Luija, thank you. I was going to ask you if you would watch him for a while.”“Watch him? There would be no watching, Ga’
“It is, but they know you are here, and they will block your ability to sense them. I will do my best to help you find them, but I am at risk if I leave this building, as well. I do not wish to be banished, and so I generally stay here. They know of me, of course, but there is nothing they can do about it.” Luija came around the bar, gestured over his shoulder, and walked toward the hallway that led off to the right of the main room. “I assume you would prefer a ground-level room, Sainika?”Frank did not move. “Why would you assume that, Debaduta?”The man smiled as he turned to face his newest boarders. “Stairs can slow you down if you need to leave the inn quickly, Sainika.”“Nevertheless, I would prefer a room above ground. Stairs may slow me down a bit, but I do not want anyone to be able to reach our room while we sleep. I will not risk my family like that, Luija. They are my life, and if I lose them, I cannot be responsible for what will happen.”Luija frowned at that last state
There were several villages through which they rode where Frank and Sophyra were given distasteful glares when adults saw the tiny boy riding alone on the large bay, but while Sophyra took each look to heart, Frank ignored them completely. He could not ignore Adama’s innocent question the first time it happened, however.“Baba, why is everyone so angry?”“What do you mean, my son?”“When we enter a town, people stare at me as if they are angry.”Frank smiled. “They are not used to seeing such a small boy riding alone without support. They do not understand that you are not like other boys, Adama, and they disapprove of what they do not understand.”“I could make them understand, Baba. May I try, please?”With a shrug, Frank acquiesced. “You may try, Adama, but I do not believe you will have much success.”They had stopped at the first inn they had come to, having been in the saddle and sleeping on the ground for the past four days and nights, and Frank dropped from his saddle, helped
"A fool am I?" Frank snarled. "And what is it that makes me a fool, Daitya?"The man laughed. "Anyone is a fool who tries to fight Sayatan and his sons."Ga'bryel grinned, but if a human had seen that grin, they would have screamed. "And yet I have killed three of his sons already, Daitya. Dismembered, they are rotting away as we speak, never to come together again. Soon they will be only bones." He shrugged as if it mattered not a bit to him. "I assume their souls are gone as well. That is what Telantes told me."At the name of the Debaduta, every Daitya recoiled. "That interfering spirit!" the spokesman said with a snarl. "He has been far too involved in your life, Sainika. Sayatan will deal with him in time. We may be able to banish him for a year or so, but Sayatan can destroy him as easily as you can destroy us.""Speaking of," Frank said, taking a step closer to the Daitya and readying his sword, "I am going to destroy you all right now.""You would fight unarmed men?""You are
Unknown to the kosmar, Frank was fighting her in his mind. When she stripped him and herself bare, he battled with the vision of her and forced himself not to react. Devina noticed this and growled softly. She tried everything she could to stimulate the Anmah, but he struggled through it all and kept Sophyra in the forefront of his mind. With his wife's face emblazoned on his subconsciousness, he was able to resist everything Devina did to him. She became more and more frustrated as time went on, and then Frank slowly became aware of a voice in his mind.Baba! Wake up! Fight her, Baba!At that, Frank opened his eyes, and Devina jerked away from him. When he slowly stood, she backpedaled until she was against the door of the room. "How?" she asked softly."My family," Frank said quietly. "They protect me. Even from myself sometimes." He walked toward the kosmar until his sword's tip was at her throat, and then he grinned without humor. Devina's eyes went wide, and she raised her hands