Fiona McIntosh - King’s Wrath

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The third, and last, instalment of Fiona McIntosh’s gripping epic fantasy, set in a world torn by revenge, love and ancient magic.Loethar the Tyrant has established himself as the King of the Devona Set. No longer seen as a tyrant, his reforms and peace-making efforts have won over a section of society, especially since over the last 15 years, his people from the steppes have migrated and integrated into the Devona kingdoms.Loethar no longer believes Prince Leo, the rightful heir to the throne, to be dead and hunts him and his outlaw allies; but another heir also exists – one the usurper should fear more than a prince on the run… and she has possession of the ancient Valisar enchantment.Having learnt the truth of her parentage, her world and her family’s fate, she must decide whether to stay and face the King’s wrath, or escape back into the world she has hidden within for so many years.

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‘How long will it take us to reach the forest?’

Ravan frowned. ‘Too long. We’re pretty far west still, so we need to swing east now if we want to make it into the Davarigon region of Droste.’

Roddy smiled. ‘Then we’d better run!’

‘We could never keep pace with each other. My legs are too long.’

The boy regarded him seriously. ‘When you were changing, just before the beautiful serpent woman arrived, I thought I saw something.’

‘Oh yes, what was that?’

Roddy bit his lip and squeezed his eyes shut as he made himself remember. ‘It was like a dream. I could see you running.’

‘Running, eh? Perhaps because I was about to be given the legs of a man.’

‘No, it was as though I was being shown something. I see things sometimes. I keep them to myself because they can be bad. There was a time when I had a vision of the crops failing. Another time I saw that the Robbun family’s only son would die of the shaking fever — and that was a whole anni before, when he was healthy.’

‘I see. Those aren’t nice visions to have.’

Roddy nodded. ‘My mother told me to keep them to myself. So when I saw the fire in my mind — the one that I told you about, that brought me here?’ Ravan nodded. ‘Well, I didn’t tell anyone that it would happen but every day I waited for it. And one day it came and I was ready.’ He pulled a rueful face. ‘I didn’t know I’d have to try and save Plod, of course.’ At Ravan’s frown, Roddy grinned. ‘My cat.’

‘Ah. Brave.’

‘Not really. He was a good friend to me.’

‘Did you see Piven in your vision?’

Roddy shook his head. ‘No, but I knew I would be hurt badly but survive. I trust my visions. They are never wrong.’

‘And so you’ve had a vision about me?’

‘I think you have the power to move as freely and easily as you did when you were a bird,’ Roddy replied gravely.

‘Fly?’

Roddy exploded into laughter. ‘No. You don’t have wings any more!’

‘Then how?’

‘On those legs you are so proud of. I think they will carry you much faster than you can imagine.’

‘Really?’

Roddy nodded. ‘Let’s try.’

‘All right,’ Ravan said, bemused. ‘Stand back!’ he said dramatically, making Roddy grin. ‘Here goes.’ He ran and was out of Roddy’s sight within moments, but returned at immense speed, dust swirling in his wake.

‘Strike me!’ Ravan declared. ‘I’m glad you shared your vision!’

Roddy laughed loudly. ‘You were gone from sight within a blink. Have you any idea how fast you are?’

Ravan shook his head with wonder. ‘I see everything ahead in perfect clarity but everything else is a blur rushing by. I can feel the wind created by my speed. I know it’s fast.’

‘I think we can get to the forest rather quickly if you can manage me on your back.’

‘Manage? This incarnation has given me the strength of two men, I’m sure. Come on, Roddy, we have a journey to make, into the hills above the Deloran Forest.’

Loethar looked at Elka and gave her a wry smile.

‘And what am I supposed to read into that expression?’ she asked.

‘I thought you’d like to know what your two friends are discussing,’ he replied.

‘Oh, so your Valisar powers permit you to read minds or overhear from long distance, do they?’

He laughed. ‘I do like you, Elka. De Vis is a lucky man.’

‘A short one.’

He laughed deeper, genuinely amused. ‘I wish I had some of the famed Valisar magic. I have none. My only power will be borrowed if I can reach it.’

‘But why?’

He sighed. ‘You know, I’ve been beginning to ask myself the same question. I’m asking myself why about a lot lately. At least Denovians are happier under my rule.’

‘If that were true I could only be impressed.’

‘But it is true,’ he pressed.

‘No, Loethar. The Denovians were not given any choice. You might think your way has been better for them — and you could be right — but harmony is really only achieved when there is free choice.’

‘Are all Davarigons so philosophical?’

‘I’m afraid so. It’s why we keep to ourselves.’

‘In case you bore people.’

It was her turn to laugh. ‘You know, for a bloodthirsty tyrant you are also reasonable company.’

He bowed his head in a mock salute. ‘So are you interested in what I was going to share with you?’

‘I don’t suppose saying no will shut you up?’

‘No. Besides, I want to dazzle you with my insight. I’d like to show just how easy my nephew is to read and how blinded by loyalty your friend de Vis is.’ He saw her bristle. ‘Forgive me. While I’m happy to taunt them, I bear you absolutely no ill will. You have been more than fair and extremely generous. I see that I hit a sore point with my barb.’

She shrugged. ‘If I had my way I would already be back in the mountains.’

‘With or without him?’

She nodded.

‘Ah, and your head and heart are sore at this.’

‘On the surface we are ill-suited, I know. But we are a good match. Regor … or Gavriel, as I must now call him, has a blind faith in the Valisars.’

‘It is to be admired.’

‘I do admire it. But it brings only sorrow to my life.’

Loethar just nodded, watching her.

Elka gave a sad smile. ‘What are they discussing?’

‘Did you understand what they were talking about regarding the aegis for each Valisar?’

‘I followed it. It’s a horrifying concept but the more I learn about the family, the less surprised I am. Would you really bind a man to you in such a vile manner, committing him to a living death?’

‘Faris would be alive, Elka.’

‘To be alive is to have free will.’

He nodded. ‘Ah, back to that. But life is rarely fair or neat.’

‘I agree. But you two would be bound together in hate. Imagine spending the rest of your life under the protection of someone who hates you.’

He shrugged. ‘My whole life has been spent like that.’

‘I’m sad for you, Loethar. I wonder what sort of man you’d have been had you been born into the palace as the true Valisar son and heir.’

‘Quite different. Anger and the drive for revenge against the family that disowned me has sadly shaped me.’

‘You are a good ruler.’

‘I know.’

‘Even Gavriel admits it.’

‘But against all of his good sense, all his instincts and admiration for you and your sense of what is right, he will follow Leo down a dark path.’

‘Dark path?’ She frowned. ‘What does that mean?’

‘Right now, if I’m not mistaken, Leo is sharing with de Vis his plan to trammel Faris.’

‘What?’ Elka’s expression darkened.

‘I’d lay my life on it.’

She was silent a moment, considering. ‘He can’t, though,’ she finally replied, her brow knitting deeper. ‘Isn’t Faris your aegis?’

‘He can. Any aegis is available to any Valisar if we recognise him or her. It’s just that the aegis can hide relatively successfullyif he doesn’t run into his own Valisar. Faris did. And now he’s a marked man for either Leo or myself. Your friend de Vis will be drawn into the subterfuge, and once Leo trammels Faris he will kill me.’

‘I won’t permit that to —’

‘You will have no say. You will also have no weapons or even ability against an aegis. Leo will command Faris. And Faris will use magic against anyone who so much as stands up to Leo. He will be invincible against any sort of threat.’

She looked at him, aghast. ‘Would you have done the same?’

‘I am Valisar,’ he replied, vaguely embarrassed.

She gave a low, animal-like growl of fury. ‘That sort of power should not be in anyone’s lap.’

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