Voyager
Janny Wurts
TRAITOR’S KNOT
The Wars of Light and Shadow
VOLUME 7
FOURTH BOOK OF
THE ALLIANCE OF LIGHT
For Diane Turner, close friend, sister spirit - with profound gratitude for returning the ‘two penny lecture’ at just exactly the right moment.
Fourth Book
Story Time-line
Part I - Wayfarers
Chapter 1 - Binding
Chapter 2 - Errand
Chapter 3 - On Death and Banishment
Part II - Excision
Chapter 4 - Wakening
Chapter 5 - Resolve
Chapter 6 - By Land and by Sea
Part III - Citadel
Chapter 7 - Last Home-coming
Chapter 8 - Home Port
Chapter 9 - Incursions
Part IV - Refuge
Chapter 10 - Obligation
Chapter 11 - Game-pieces
Chapter 12 - Dispatches
Part V - Convolutions
Chapter 13 - Sword
Chapter 14 - Embarkation
Chapter 15 - Transits
Part VI - Counterploy
Chapter 16 - Assault
Chapter 17 - Fiend Swarm
Chapter 18 - Dusk to Dawn
Part VII - Bind
Chapter 19 - Rift
Chapter 20 - Reversal
Chapter 21 - Interludes
Part VIII - Avenor
Chapter 22 - Gambit
Chapter 23 - Signatures
Chapter 24 - Movements
Part IX - Alland
Chapter 25 - Vixen
Chapter 26 - Wedding
Chapter 27 - Entanglements
Part X - Appeal
Chapter 28 - Escort
Chapter 29 - Infamy at Innish
Chapter 30 - Links
Part XI - Confrontations
Chapter 31 - Stand Down
Chapter 32 - Atwood
Chapter 33 - Changes
Part XII - Halwythwood
Chapter 34 - Twining
Chapter 35 - Severance
Chapter 36 - Resolves
Part XIII - Confluence
Chapter 37 - Loyalties
Chapter 38 - Bait
Chapter 39 - Lines
Part XIV - Sinkers and Hooks
Chapter 40 - Catch
Chapter 41 - Catalyst
Chapter 42 - After-shocks
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Books by Janny Wurts
Copyright
About the Publisher
Story Time-line What Has Gone Before
Third Age Year
5637—The half-brothers Arithon s’Ffalenn, Master of Shadow, and Lysaer s’Ilessid, gifted with Light, exiled through West Gate, are met as they arrive on Athera by the Fellowship Sorcerer Asandir and Dakar, the Mad Prophet, whose West Gate Prophecy forecast the defeat of the Mistwraith, Desh-thiere, and return of the sunlight that had been lost to Athera for five hundred years.
Arithon meets his beloved, Elaira, who is under a life vow of service to the celibate order of the enchantresses of the Koriathain.
5638—The Mistwraith is contained at Ithamon by Lysaer and Arithon and driven into captivity through their combined powers of light and shadow.
The Fellowship Sorcerers’ effort to crown Arithon as High King, and reinstate Rathain’s monarchy fails when the Mistwraith places the half-brothers under its curse: they will be enemies, bent upon each other’s destruction until one or the other lies dead.
War follows. Lysaer, whose cardinal virtue is the s’Ilessid gift of justice, leads a war host ten thousand strong from Etarra against Arithon, who is backed by the clansmen in Strakewood Forest. Lysaer and Etarra lose eight thousand men, and the clans suffer the Massacre at Tal Quorin, when Etarran headhunters destroy their women and children to draw the fighting men into the open. To spare his allies, Arithon is forced to use his mage talent to kill. And in the aftermath of this massive insult to his royal gift of compassion, he loses access to all facets of his trained mastery. Survivors of the debacle made possible by his sacrifice include fourteen young boys, named as Companions, and Earl Jieret, twelve years of age, who becomes Arithon’s ‘shadow behind the throne’—or caithdein.
Lysaer returns to Etarra to begin the alliance of town forces against Arithon and court his beloved, Talith.
Arithon apprentices himself to the Masterbard, Halliron, and takes on the disguised persona of Medlir to deny his half-brother, and the directive of the curse, a fixed target.
5643—The Fellowship Sorcerers reinstate crown rule in Havish, under High King Eldir. In redress for irresponsible conduct, Dakar the Mad Prophet is assigned to Arithon’s protection.
5644—Dakar tries to escape his charge and links up with Halliron and ‘Medlir’ on the westshore, whereupon his scapegrace behavior with town authorities in Jaelot leads to Halliron’s death and Arithon’s breaking his disguise as Medlir, then achieving the title of Masterbard of Athera.
Arithon relocates down the southcoast, with Dakar’s escapades earning him the enmity of the powerful clan family of Duke Bransian s’Brydion of Alestron.
Elaira receives her longevity from the Koriani Order for the purpose of keeping track of Arithon, since the sisterhood considers him a danger.
Lysaer solidifies his alliance of town interests, rebuilds the ruined citadel at Avenor, marries Talith, and begins his manoeuvres to claim ancestral title to rulership of Tysan.
Against the climate of building war, Arithon founds a shipyard in the fishing village of Merior, where he constructs blue-water sailing vessels with intent to escape to sea. He meets and befriends two fatherless twin children, Fiark and Feylind. He encounters Elaira, under orders from her Prime to involve herself in Arithon’s affairs. Their affection deepens when a joint attempt to heal an injured fisherman creates an empathic link between them.
5645—Lysaer leads a war host to Rathain, with intent to sail south and crush Arithon in the fishing village of Merior. But Arithon hears, and uses wiles and shadow to trigger the Mistwraith’s curse beforetime. Inflamed to insane rage, Lysaer burns the fleet he intended to transport his war host, leaving his campaign stranded and delaying his assault through the winter.
Arithon’s escape plan suffers a set-back when a rancorous, displaced field captain from Alestron burns his shipyard at Merior, with only one vessel left fit to be salvaged.
5646—On the run as war builds, Arithon takes refuge in the strategically difficult terrain in Vastmark. Faced by a war host and impossible odds, he takes Lysaer’s wife Talith captive to stall the onset of open war.
5647—Talith is ransomed by Lysaer, under auspice of the Fellowship Sorcerers and High King Eldir. Although she is safely returned, the experience leaves an irreparable rift in her marriage.
Lysaer masses his war host, thirty-five thousand strong, and marches on Arithon’s smaller force in Vastmark. Arithon resorts to desperate measures to turn them, including the Massacre at the Havens, in which five hundred of Lysaer’s men are killed outright. The tactic fails, and is followed by the main engagement at Dier Kenton Vale, in which twenty thousand Alliance troops die in one day in a shale slide.
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