Mortal Suns

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Apart from in a book—or in extremity?”
“Perhaps he thinks this is extremity.”
“Ipyra isn’t that eager. She’d have waited for spring to start.”
“That’s the plan then. To take her unprepared.”
Klyton shook his head, and woke. He would not have needed to question and discuss this with Amdysos, as he had just been doing, in the dream. But in the dream they were boys still. They had been hunting, and were cleaning their knives. Even so, Amdysos had been masked in gold. It seemed quite natural in the
...dream. Probably the charitable dead always partly concealed themselves; they would have changed so much— He sat up. Outside the tent, a wind yowled, its voice thick with cold and rage. Through the leather walls came the wind-flickering grey gloom of predawn.
Klyton’s servant brought him hot beer from the brazier, with a little spice mixed in.
“That’s good, Partho.”
The servant grinned, pleased at recognition. He was a Sirmian, a gift to Klyton from his father-in-law.


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