Dark Revenant Note Translation
I write you, sister, from the camp of the
Latzimestal. A bestial place it is, by our standards. These warlords have never
approached the majesty of His Eternal Splendor’s court, but choosing to
assemble on this stinking island is the depth of indecorum. The insects swarm
about us in numbers I have never before seen! I have been casting Cassius’
Ring since I arrived, and still more rise from the pool of stagnant water.
Anadil insists that here, we shall be safe from the barbarians. I think he
places too much stock in the offshore currents.
I would not have guessed, when I left my lair, that the Latzimestal still had
such strength as this hidden away. Their warriors, remnants of the household
soldiery they fled Dericost with, had been hidden in the sands of Diastra. The
years of repose did not go well with them, I fear; but for the ageless Mu-Miyah,
most are reduced to bone and scraps of flesh. Again we prove that an alert mind
is the best way to preserve the body.
Tonight the was an incident. Rytheran and Aerfalle had come to confer with
Anadil. They brought with them Asmolum the Worm, one time spymaster to Lord
Inekkere. Anadil and his captains listened to his report without comment, and
afterwards asked several surprisingly shrewd questions. He is not the barbarian
herd-master I expected. Indeed he is a general, of sound mind. He will not, I
think, equal old Nerash, but he will serve.
At any rate, he treated us to a reception afterwards, in a tent brightly lit
with emerald mage-fires. Elleina chastised him for the display, noting that it
was poor enough a plan to assemble such a large force in the open, but that
setting fires as well was begging for the notice of the Enemy.
"If one has a sword," Anadil replied, "one draws and uses it. One
does not hide in shadows, and wait to stab his enemy while he is helpless. That
is cowardly. Power should ever be exercised in honest fashion. Here we are
mighty, and may withstand all but the fiercest assault by the Enemy."
"Again," said Ellenia dismissively, "we see displayed the casual
arrogance of the Latzimestal, so rapt with their own power. No doubt you will
find yourself disgraced again on the field of battle. How smug were you, dog,
watching our enemies throw themselves at your lines, while your king was killed
behind your back?"
At this, Anadil leapt nimbly to his feet, and in two strides crossed the room
and backhanded Ellenia! In an instant, Aerfalle and I reached the two. Aerfalle
seized Anadil, although he did not seem inclined to do more, and stared Ellenia
down. I held her, and felt her quiver with rage. She loosed a stream of vile
invective, calling the general a base mercenary, an arrogant thug, and other
less-repeatable things.
"And you, great lady?" Anadil retorted. "You who bathed in the
entrails of a loving husband to feed your lust for eternal life and power? Are
you such an upstanding example of behavior then, scheming witch? For thousands
of years we have heard tales of your callous and vicious nature, of your
relentless devouring of every lord that caught your fancy."
"This bickering," the Worm said quietly, "benefits only the
forces of the Servant."
"Asmolum speaks truth," Aerfalle declared, not slackening the weight
of her glare at Ellenia. The moot broke up shortly thereafter, with neither
party having apologized or forgiven the other.
Ellenia said to me afterwards, "Have I really such a reputation for
being..."
"Tempestuous?" I suggested, with some delicacy.
"Indeed," she said, and smiled.
"Lady Elleina, so thou hast always been. But that is part and parcel of thy
undeniable charm. Thou art strong, and that is a virtue that is much to be
admired."
"You do me honor with the high tongue. Why, I wonder?" She smiled
again, and walked gracefully away into the twilight. I think, after five hundred
years of trying to get her attention, she has finally noticed my interest. There
is another benefit to eternity, I suppose; eventually, you may be the last
suitor left standing.