Lynn Flewelling - The Oracle's Queen

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The gripping conclusion to the major new fantasy trilogy of necromancy and bone-chilling magic. Long ago Skala was ruled only by Queens, in accordance with prophecy. King Erius, fearing that the prophecy might be evoked as a means to dethrone him, had most of his female relatives assassinated. When his sister fell pregnant with twins, two of Skala’s wizards were warned by the oracle and took steps to conceal the girl who survived her twin brother at birth. Now Prince Tobin has been revealed as Princess Tamir, the true heir to the throne—and Skala has never been more in need of a true Queen. But at the age of fifteen Tamir is deeply confused by the new identity that has been thrust upon her, and feels betrayed by the wizards who tricked her and all her friends. Her demonic twin still haunts her, but now that the spell concealing her identity has been broken, the bond between them is severed. Brother is no longer under Tamir’s control, and he is bent on vengeance for the sins committed against him. Meanwhile Erius’s son Korin, Tamir’s beloved cousin, has claimed the throne and declared her a traitor. But as the country slides into civil war the people begin to acclaim Tamir as their saviour. Tamir strives to avoid conflict, but Korin’s weakness and Tamir’s honour will lead them to the ultimate clash of wills.

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“Is it true, that all his other women miscarried monsters?”

“Yes, it is.”

“What will become of my child, then? How will I protect her? Tomara said Illior’s anger blighted those other babes.”

“A most convenient explanation, and one I was more than happy to foster. The truth lies a bit closer to home, I’m afraid.” He came to her and stroked her cheek with one gloved finger as Nalia stood frozen with loathing. “You needn’t fear for your child, Nalia. She will be perfect.” He paused, and then traced the birthmark that marred her cheek and weak chin. “Well, perhaps not perfect, but no monster.”

Nalia recoiled. “It was you! You blighted those other babes.”

“Those that needed blighting. Young girls often lose the first one, without any assistance. As for those others, it was a simple matter, really.”

“You’re the monster! Korin would burn you alive if he knew.”

“Perhaps, but he never shall.” The man’s thin smile widened maliciously. “Who would tell him? You? Please, summon him now and try.”

“That spell you put on me—”

“Still in force. I have you quite nicely surrounded with spells, all to keep you safe, my dear. You mustn’t bother him with trifles when he has so many more important things to worry about. He’s quite terrified of battle, you know.”

“Liar!”

“I assure you, it’s true. I had no hand in that; it’s just his nature. He’s served his purpose admirably with you, though. He always excelled at rutting.”

“That’s why you found me and kept me hidden away all those years,” Nalia murmured.

“Of course.” He went out onto the balcony, beckoning for her to follow. “Look out there,” he said, gesturing grandly at the massed army. “That’s my doing, as well. An army, ready to secure your husband’s claim once and for all. And so they shall. His mad cousin hasn’t half so many.”

Nalia lingered in the doorway as Niryn leaned on the parapet.

“Korin will win? You’ve seen this?”

“That hardly matters now, does it?”

“What do you mean? How could it not matter?”

“It is not Korin I see in my visions, dear girl. It is the child in your womb. I misread them for a long time, and it cost me considerable effort, but now it’s all come clear. The girl child I foresaw is your daughter. As it is, the people now must choose between a usurper king, damned by Illior, or a mad girl spawned of necromancy.”

“Girl? Prince Tobin, you mean?”

“I’m not entirely sure what Tobin is, nor do I care. No one can contest the true blood and true form of your little daughter when she arrives. She is of the purest royal lineage.”

“What about my husband?” Nalia asked again as cold fear crept over her. “How can you, of all people, call him usurper?”

“Because that’s what he is. You know the prophecy as well as I do. Korin, and his father before him, were useful placeholders, nothing more. Skala must have her queen. We shall give them one.”

“We?” Nalia whispered through lips suddenly gone dry.

Niryn leaned over, watching the activity below with evident amusement. “Look at them down there, bustling around with visions of victory. Korin thinks he’ll rebuild Ero. Already he sees himself playing with his children there.”

Nalia clung to the doorframe as her knees threatened to give out under her. “You—you think he’s not coming back.”

The sky was much brighter by now. She caught the sly, sidelong look he gave her.

“I have missed you, Nalia. Oh, I don’t blame you for being angry with me, but appearances had to be maintained. Come now, you’re not going to tell me you’re in love with him? I know his heart, my dear. You’re nothing to him but a pair of legs to lie between, a womb to fill.”

“No!” Nalia covered her ears.

“Oh, he flatters himself that he has a warm heart. See how he’s feathered your little nest up here. It was more for his conscience than your comfort, I assure you. We agreed, he and I, that you had just enough spirit to try and scamper away, given the chance, so it was better to keep you safely caged up here, like your pretty birds. Though he’s never called you pretty.”

“Stop it!” Nalia cried. Tears filled her eyes, blurring Niryn to a dark, menacing shape against the sky. “Why are you so cruel? He does care for me. He’s come to care for me.”

“You have come to care for him, you mean. Well, I shouldn’t be surprised. You’re young and romantic, and Korin’s not a bad sort, in his way. But I’m sorry you’ve become attached to him. It will only make things worse in the end.”

Nalia went colder still. “What are you saying?”

Nalia could hear Korin greeting his men and calling out orders. He sounded so happy.

“You should take a good look at him now, while you can, my dear.”

“He’s not coming back.” Darkness threatened to close in around her.

“He’s done his part, albeit unwillingly,” Niryn mused. “Think how cozy it will be; you the mother of the infant monarch, and me, her Lord Protector.”

Nalia stared at him in disbelief. Niryn was waving at someone below. Perhaps Korin had looked up and seen him.

She imagined Korin trusting Niryn, just as she had.

She imagined her life stretching out in front of her, a voiceless pawn in Niryn’s game, silenced by his magic. And her child, her little unborn daughter, looking up into that false face. Would he someday seduce her, too?

Niryn was still leaning on the parapet, one hip hitched up on the edge as he waved and smiled that false, empty smile.

Rage too long banked flared in Nalia’s wounded heart, catching like wildfire on the tinder of her pain and betrayal. It scalded away the numbing fear and drove her forward. Her hands seemed to move of their own accord as she rushed at Niryn and pushed with all her might.

For an instant they were face-to-face, almost close enough to kiss. That false smile was gone, replaced by a wide-eyed look of disbelief. He clawed the air, catching her by the sleeve as he tried in vain to pull himself back from the tipping point. But he was too heavy for her and instead dragged her over the edge with him.

Or nearly so. For an endless instant she hung over the edge, and saw Korin and his riders there below, their faces pale ovals with open mouths. She would land at Korin’s feet. She and her child would die there in front of him.

Instead, something caught her and pulled her back from the brink. She had one last sight of Niryn’s disbelieving face as he fell, then she tumbled back onto the balcony and lay there in a quivering heap, listening to Niryn’s brief, truncated scream and the cries of those who saw him fall.

I have you quite nicely surrounded with spells, all to keep you safe, my dear .

Nalia let out a disbelieving laugh. Trembling, she rose unsteadily and peered back over the parapet.

Niryn lay sprawled like a child’s rag doll on the paving stones. He’d landed facedown, so she could not see if that look of dismay was still there.

Korin looked up and saw her, then ran inside the keep.

Nalia staggered back into her room and collapsed on her bed. She would tell him the truth, spilling out every detail of the wizard’s treachery against them. He would understand. She would see that fond smile again.

Moments later Korin burst in and found her lying there. “By the Four, Nalia, what have you done?”

Nalia tried tell him, but the words stuck in her throat, just as they had before. She clutched at her throat as the tears came. Tomara came in and ran to take her in her arms. Lord Alben was there, too, clutching Korin’s arm, and Master Porion and others Nalia did not know. In the courtyard below someone was wailing. It sounded like a young man.

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