Aug072010
He followed Mattio's leadElena and Donar went...
He followed Mattio's leadElena and Donar went with themOther men and women were in that field of corn already and Baerd saw that they were reaching down to pluck a stalk to be their weapon in the nightIt was uncanny, incredible, but he was beginning to take a part of the measure of this place, to understand the magic that was at work here, and a corner of his mind, which worked outside and around the stern logic of day, grasped that the tall yellow grain that was so endangered was the only weapon possible tonightThey would fight for the fields with grain in their hands
He stepped in among the others in that cornfield, careful of where he walked, and he bent down and grasped a stalk for himselfIt came free easily, even willingly to his hand in that green nightHe walked out on to fallow ground again and hefted it in his hand and swung it cautiously, and he saw that already the stalk had stiffened like metal forgedIt sliced through the air with a keen whistling soundHe tested it with a finger and le dix balenciaga drew bloodThe stalk had grown as sharp as any blade he'd ever held, and as true to his hand, and it was many-edged like the fabled blades of Quileia, centuries ago
He looked away to the westThe Ygrathens were descending the nearest of the hillsHe could see the glint of their weapons under the moonThis is not a dream, he told himself
Donar was beside him, grim and unwaveringMattio stood beyond, a passionate defiance in his faceMen and women were gathering behind them and all around, and all of them held corn swords in their hands, and all of them looked the same: stern and resolute and unafraid
"Shall we go?" Donar said then, turning to look out upon them all"Shall we go and fight them for the fields and for our people? Will you come with me now to the Ember war?"
"For the fields!" the Night Walkers cried, and raised their living swords aloft to the sky
What Baerd di Tigana bar Saevar cried he cried only in his heart and not aloud, but he went forward with all of them, a stalk of corn like a chanel white ceramic watch long blade in his hand, to do battle under the pale green moon of that enchanted place
When the Others fell, scaly and grey, blind and crawling with maggots, there was never any bloodElena understood why that was so, Donar had told her years ago: blood meant life, and their foes tonight were the enemies, the opposite, of any kind of lifeWhen they fell to the corn swords nothing flowed from them, nothing seeped away into the earth
There were so many of themThere always were, swirling in a grey mass like slugs, pouring down out of the hills and swarming into the stream where Donar and Mattio and Baerd had come to make their stand
Elena prepared herself to fight, amid the loud, whirling, green-tinted chaos of the nightShe was frightened, but she knew she could deal with thatShe remembered how deathly afraid she'd been in her first Ember war, wondering how she, she who could scarcely have even lifted a sword in the daytime world, could possibly battle such hideous creatures as the nightmare ones she white chanel watch saw
But Donar and Verzar had assuaged her fears: here in this green night of magic it was the soul and the spirit that mattered, here it was courage and desire that shaped and drove the bodies in which they found themselvesElena felt so much stronger on the Ember Nights, so much more lithe and quickThat had frightened her, too, the first time and even afterward: under this green moon she was someone who could killIt was a realization she had to deal with, an adjustment to be madeThey all did, to one degree or anotherNone of them were exactly what they were under the sun or the two moons of homeDonar's body on this night of war reached backwards, further every year, toward a lost image of what he once had been
Just as Baerd's very clearly, reached back as well, more than one might have guessed or expectedNot fourteen, or he would not have been allowedShe didn't understand that, but she had no time to puzzle such things outThe Others were in the stream, and now they were trying to clamber out, clad cartier pasha watch in the hideous shapes her mind gave them
She dodged a scything axe-blow from a creature dripping with water as it scrambled up the bank towards her, and as she did she gritted her teeth and slashed downward with an instinctive deadliness she would have never known was hersShe felt her blade, her living sword, crunch hard through scaly armor and bury itself in the maggot-infested body of her foe
She pulled the weapon free with an effort, hating what she had done, but hating the Others more, infinitely moreShe turned, barely in time to block another ascending blow and withdraw a step before two new, gapejawed assailants on her rightShe lifted her blade in a desperate attempt to ward
Then suddenly only one of the Others was standing there
She lowered her sword and looked at BaerdAt her stranger on the road, her promise given by the nightHe smiled grimly at her, tight-lipped, standing over the bodies of the Others he had just killedHe smiled, and he had saved her life, but he said nothing to her at chanel jumbo flap a
He stepped in among the others in that cornfield, careful of where he walked, and he bent down and grasped a stalk for himselfIt came free easily, even willingly to his hand in that green nightHe walked out on to fallow ground again and hefted it in his hand and swung it cautiously, and he saw that already the stalk had stiffened like metal forgedIt sliced through the air with a keen whistling soundHe tested it with a finger and le dix balenciaga drew bloodThe stalk had grown as sharp as any blade he'd ever held, and as true to his hand, and it was many-edged like the fabled blades of Quileia, centuries ago
He looked away to the westThe Ygrathens were descending the nearest of the hillsHe could see the glint of their weapons under the moonThis is not a dream, he told himself
Donar was beside him, grim and unwaveringMattio stood beyond, a passionate defiance in his faceMen and women were gathering behind them and all around, and all of them held corn swords in their hands, and all of them looked the same: stern and resolute and unafraid
"Shall we go?" Donar said then, turning to look out upon them all"Shall we go and fight them for the fields and for our people? Will you come with me now to the Ember war?"
"For the fields!" the Night Walkers cried, and raised their living swords aloft to the sky
What Baerd di Tigana bar Saevar cried he cried only in his heart and not aloud, but he went forward with all of them, a stalk of corn like a chanel white ceramic watch long blade in his hand, to do battle under the pale green moon of that enchanted place
When the Others fell, scaly and grey, blind and crawling with maggots, there was never any bloodElena understood why that was so, Donar had told her years ago: blood meant life, and their foes tonight were the enemies, the opposite, of any kind of lifeWhen they fell to the corn swords nothing flowed from them, nothing seeped away into the earth
There were so many of themThere always were, swirling in a grey mass like slugs, pouring down out of the hills and swarming into the stream where Donar and Mattio and Baerd had come to make their stand
Elena prepared herself to fight, amid the loud, whirling, green-tinted chaos of the nightShe was frightened, but she knew she could deal with thatShe remembered how deathly afraid she'd been in her first Ember war, wondering how she, she who could scarcely have even lifted a sword in the daytime world, could possibly battle such hideous creatures as the nightmare ones she white chanel watch saw
But Donar and Verzar had assuaged her fears: here in this green night of magic it was the soul and the spirit that mattered, here it was courage and desire that shaped and drove the bodies in which they found themselvesElena felt so much stronger on the Ember Nights, so much more lithe and quickThat had frightened her, too, the first time and even afterward: under this green moon she was someone who could killIt was a realization she had to deal with, an adjustment to be madeThey all did, to one degree or anotherNone of them were exactly what they were under the sun or the two moons of homeDonar's body on this night of war reached backwards, further every year, toward a lost image of what he once had been
Just as Baerd's very clearly, reached back as well, more than one might have guessed or expectedNot fourteen, or he would not have been allowedShe didn't understand that, but she had no time to puzzle such things outThe Others were in the stream, and now they were trying to clamber out, clad cartier pasha watch in the hideous shapes her mind gave them
She dodged a scything axe-blow from a creature dripping with water as it scrambled up the bank towards her, and as she did she gritted her teeth and slashed downward with an instinctive deadliness she would have never known was hersShe felt her blade, her living sword, crunch hard through scaly armor and bury itself in the maggot-infested body of her foe
She pulled the weapon free with an effort, hating what she had done, but hating the Others more, infinitely moreShe turned, barely in time to block another ascending blow and withdraw a step before two new, gapejawed assailants on her rightShe lifted her blade in a desperate attempt to ward
Then suddenly only one of the Others was standing there
She lowered her sword and looked at BaerdAt her stranger on the road, her promise given by the nightHe smiled grimly at her, tight-lipped, standing over the bodies of the Others he had just killedHe smiled, and he had saved her life, but he said nothing to her at chanel jumbo flap a
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