Will Wight - Of Dawn and Darkness

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Calder has survived the battle on the Gray Island, and escaped the Heart of
Nakothi with his sanity intact. The Empire is without a leader, and he’s
perfectly placed to take the reins himself.
But he is not Emperor yet. The world is divided between those who support
Imperial tradition and those who believe no one can take the throne. Calder
must do everything he can to hold the Empire together, even as the Elders lurk
in the shadows, ready to devour mankind. Meanwhile, Shera and her Consultant’s
Guild are stronger than ever. If Calder doesn’t stop them soon, he may never
get another chance.
In the shadows, a woman seeks to divide mankind.
On the seas, a man fights to save it.

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She laughed. “Significantly less than that.”

“The Optasia might be damaged.” He felt like a child, throwing up excuses to avoid a chore.

“A Great One intervened personally in this matter. He wouldn’t leave the throne in a state where it couldn’t be used.”

“The last time I came face-to-face with an Elder, it was Nakothi’s Handmaiden. She almost killed us both.” Technically, the last time was his dream of Kelarac, but he could only hope that Jerri didn’t know anything about that.

Jerri stepped closer to him. “Nakothi is…not the Great Elder you want to negotiate with. She’s far beyond us, of course, and I’m certain that we could improve the world with her wisdom. But she’s mad. Her Handmaiden was there to kill us all, and we’re only lucky that it withdrew before it hunted us down and finished its task.”

So Jerri thought it had fled. Maybe she was right. “The Consultants say they killed it.”

“Did they? Are you sure they weren’t lying to you? Trying to make themselves look better.”

He wouldn’t be surprised if Meia had lied, but then again… “She seemed fairly certain. And I suspect Shera was involved.”

She was even closer now, and they were talking normally before he’d realized it. Close, intimate, friendly, the way they’d spoken ten thousand times. “Shera? How?”

Intentionally, Calder took two steps back toward the entrance. “She’s a Soulbound now.”

Jerri noticed what he’d done, and a flash of hurt crossed her face. She opened her mouth, and he could practically see the insult forming.

The door opened and a Guard stuck his head in. “Sir, we need you to see this. There’s something…”

The floor, the walls, the entire building shook like a struck drum. The air seemed to buzz around him, and Calder and Jerri both staggered for balance. Without another word, Calder left.

* * *

When the world shook, Jerri recognized it for what it was: the plan of the Great Elders coming to fruition. The sky had cracked, and with it, the first gateway had opened between their world and…whatever else was out there. Future generations would celebrate this day as a holiday; she should be filled with joy at her part in this momentous occasion.

Instead, she felt only frustration and anger. If the barrier had to crack, why did it have to be now ? She was so close to persuading Calder, she could feel it. Even though he insisted on ignoring her, even though he was driving her insane with his refusal to listen to sense, she had still almost gotten through to him.

Now, though…now he would be listening to the Blackwatch’s version of events instead of hers. She’d wasted her last, best chance to get through to him. Victory or not, she felt like screaming.

It was only after the first few seconds that she realized something was wrong.

The city had shaken with the force of the Great Elders’ will. Perhaps the entire planet had. But that had died away in moments as the world stabilized. All this, Kelarac had led her to expect.

But in the corner of her cell, the shaking continued. The air trembled, a heat haze buzzing like a hummingbird’s wing.

When the indistinct blur had reached a fever pitch, when the blur turned from dim color to absolute darkness, the Soul Collector stepped out from the void.

This time, he was not quite as human. His dark skin had the pattern of scales, his golden jewelry splattered against him as though it had been melted into patches. His clothes flickered and faded, as though they were on the verge of vanishing at any second, and the body beneath them was distinctly unnatural. It was a coil of shadows upon shadows with the occasional outline of a waving fin. Like a school of a thousand fish all feeding on each other at once.

She looked away from the eye-wrenching sight before she grew seasick. Nonetheless, she couldn’t help the excitement growing inside her.

Unless she missed her guess, the Great Elder was upset . He had no reason to be so angry with her, and besides, she was fully within his control. Which meant that something else had happened…something important.

Maybe Jerri would get to help.

She had dropped to her knees as soon as Kelarac revealed himself, and he looked down on her with his steel blindfold bolted to his face. Only the blindfold remained as clear and distinct as ever, as though that was the only part of him that was real .

“The Killer survived,” he said, and it was only half a question.

“I’m sorry, Great One. Who?” Was he talking about the Champion that had tried to kill Calder?

The Killer. Your husband said her name: Shera. The latest of the Am’haranai.”

Shera? What did the Soul Collector want with a Consultant assassin? “Calder says she survived. I haven’t seen her since before the island collapsed.” She snuck a glance up at Kelarac’s face, but it was so distorted that she learned nothing. It looked like his cheeks had been stretched into a mask that was now stapled onto something else’s head.

“When he mentioned her, I checked Bastion’s island. She did survive. She was not meant to.”

He flitted from one corner of the cell to another, moving with the grace of a spider. In someone else, she would have called it nervous pacing. “The Killer had one part to play, and she played it. Five years ago. She was supposed to die in obscurity, as she was born.”

“Would you like me to kill her?” Jerri asked, suppressing her delight. If the Great Elders tasked her with killing Shera, she would go about her task with glee. The assassin had thrown her over the side of her own ship.

Kelarac froze. “Kill her? You would kill her? A woman who has bound her soul to an ancient weapon forged in the powers of the Emperor? A woman who destroyed a Handmaiden, drawing its essence inside her? Shera has made of herself a bridge between the Emperor’s power and ours.”

Something was wrong here beyond the obvious. The way Kelarac said it made Shera sound terrifying, but really, what she’d done wasn’t terribly unusual. Even Jerri’s Vessel contained a hybrid power of Kameira and Elder. “Pardon me, Great One. But what makes her more dangerous than any other Soulbound?”

Kelarac loomed over her, a mass of gold-flecked shadows that flickered and squirmed in the overshadowed light. “Her place ,” he said, and as he spoke she felt the echo of significance in the word. As though he referred to a force as broad as the universe itself.

“She should not have survived. It was impossible for her to die before her role had been fulfilled, but afterwards it should have been impossible for her to live .” He looked down on Jerri, and seemed to consider his next words.

“You have chemical projectile weapons. Guns. When a bullet is loaded, it has not yet been born. It is born with the pull of a trigger. It lives only for a flash of light…and then it ends. The Killer was supposed to reach her end.”

Jerri was beginning to see the problem. For whatever reason, the Great Elders had actually…made a mistake.

“Our plan, the vision we have for your world, ended with your kind in harmony with ours,” Kelarac went on. “Now, every action the Killer takes is a disruption of that plan. She is what Ach’magut might call a deviation , but I am neither Ach’magut nor Tharlos. I do not enjoy deviating from perfection. More importantly to you, my plan saw Calder Marten ruling as King of this world. Now, our plan has changed.”

Jerri’s excitement turned to fear. If the Great Elders were changing their minds, or if their minds had been changed for them, then all the promises they’d made…everything she had come to expect…

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