[Hurog 01] - Dragon Bones

[Hurog 01] - Dragon Bones by Patricia Briggs

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than six leagues from Vorsag,”said Duraugh, his voice tautening from relaxed conversation to honest interest. “If there are bandits that far in, why isn’t the king sending troops?”
    â€œKing Jakoven accepts Kariarn’s claims that it’s a few lone bandit clans increasing their activity, or even Oranstonians doing the raiding themselves.” I’d never heard Garranon utter a word against the high king, but there was a bitter edge to his voice. “Jakoven won’t declare war over a few bandit raids.”
    â€œWar?” I asked, trying to sound eager, the way an idiot who was good at fighting would say it.
    Garranon shrugged. “The king won’t go to war over Oranstone unless the Vorsag decide to start taking land rather than riches and lives.” He said it with casual ease, and I wondered if I’d imagined the earlier bitterness. He was Oranstonian, but he’d been the king’s lover for fifteen years.
    I turned my outward attention to my food. War would mean leaving Hurog in the hands of . . . someone . . . while Duraugh, I, and the Blue Guard traveled all the way across the Five Kingdoms to Oranstone. With the threat of bad harvest, it wouldn’t do Hurog any good at all, except there would be fewer mouths to feed.
    Like my uncle, I’d met the Vorsagian king, Kariarn, at court. He was one of those men who was not particularly blessed in feature or form but left you believing he was. He’d been decked with bone charms and followed about by a handful of mages. The official word was that he was a mage himself, but I thought not. His attitude about magic was wrong for a wizard; reverently obsessive, when the wizards I knew reveled in it.
    â€œDon’t you, Ward?” asked Landislaw.
    I looked up. “What? I was thinking.”
    He smiled. “Your uncle was just telling us about your father’s horse. Said it was a killer, but you have it following you around like a lady’s puppy.”
    â€œEasy to get a horse to follow you,” I said cheerfully. “ ’Nuther matter to ride him. Had me off three times this week.”
    â€œHmm,” said Landislaw neutrally. “I was observing to your uncle that you collect misfits like the stallion. You did it at court. Remember that gawky girl last year, Garranon? Even look at your sister—though a woman who can’t speak is not a bad thing. And now you’re trying to add my slave.”
    Duraugh and Garranon smiled politely; the Brat looked nervous and tried to be invisible in her seat.
    Mother looked up and said in the rambling-dreamy way she had this late in the day, “But of course he does. If he weren’t the heir, he’d have been sent to apprentice with the mages, but his father wouldn’t hear of it. The High King Jakoven himself commanded Fen to do it. We don’t have nearly enough mages anymore. But before Fen could send him, there was that terrible accident. And then Ward wasn’t at all suitable for learning magic.” She turned back to her meal.
    Landislaw frowned at her. “What does that have to do with Ward’s strays?”
    Mother chewed daintily and swallowed, then washed her food down with a small sip of wine. “He’s a finder—like the ones in the stories. He finds lost things—and they find him.” Her pupils were pinpoints, though the hall was only dimly lit by oilcloth-covered skylights. I wondered which of the herbs in her garden she’d been eating. Dreamroot didn’t affect the pupils.
    I’d almost expected her to get better after Father died, but she seemed instead to lose herself in the role of grieving widow. The woman who’d made my blocks move around the room was gone for good.
    â€œI don’t think it works that way, Lady Hurog,” objected my uncle. “If he were still a finder, and Fen told me that his abilities disappeared when . . .”

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