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Mordant's Need

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by Stephen R. Donaldson


  So the celebration went forward, full of music and orations, dancing and wine, vows and homage. On the Congery’s behalf, Master Barsonage rejected any unseemly ostentation for the Masters. For himself, however, he claimed the right to stand as Terisa’s father during the ceremony. Happy and fustian in a remarkably red robe, he accompanied Terisa through the formalities, and made speeches on her behalf, and generally behaved as if he were as proud as the Domne.

  Thus the arch-Imager Terisa of Morgan and Adept Geraden of Domne were married like the princess and the hero in a fable: grandly (some said gloriously) surrounded by family and friends and honor and respect, in a world which they had helped bring to safety. She had lost her father’s wealth in order to gain her own power, and the enchantment which had held her was gone. And he had inherited something better than Cares or kingdoms, which was himself: his courage and his willing heart had come into their true birthright.

  In the ceremony of marriage, they made a number of vows, all of which added up to the same thing: they promised to help each other hear horns.

  Copyright

  A Gollancz eBook

  Copyright © Stephen R. Donaldson 1986, 1987

  All rights reserved.

  The right of Stephen R. Donaldson to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

  This edition first published in Great Britain in 2007 by

  Gollancz

  The Orion Publishing Group Ltd

  Orion House

  5 Upper Saint Martin’s Lane

  London, WC2H 9EA

  An Hachette UK Company

  This eBook first published in 2011 by Gollancz.

  A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

  ISBN 978 0 575 10848 6

  All characters and events in this publication are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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  Table of Contents

  Also by Stephen R. Donaldson

  The Mirror of her Dreams

  Prologue: TERISA AND GERADEN

  BOOK ONE

  One: CALLING

  Two: THE SOUND OF HORNS

  Three: TRANSLATION

  Four: THE OLD DODDERER

  Five: WARDROBES FULL OF CLOTHES

  Six: A FEW LESSONS

  Seven: THE DUNGEONS OF ORISON

  Eight: VARIOUS ENCOUNTERS

  Nine: MASTER EREMIS AT PLAY

  Ten: THE LAST ALEND AMBASSADOR

  Eleven: A FEW DAYS WITH NOTHING TO DO

  Twelve: WHAT MEN DO WITH WOMEN

  Thirteen: FOLLY IN GOOD FAITH

  BOOK TWO

  Fourteen: OUT OF THE RUBBLE

  Fifteen: ROMANTIC NOTIONS

  Sixteen: WHO YOUR FRIENDS ARE

  Seventeen: TERISA TAKES ACTION

  Eighteen: A LITTLE CONVERSATION

  Nineteen: THE ADVANTAGES OF AN EARLY THAW

  Twenty: FAMILY MATTERS

  Twenty-One: AT LEAST ONE PLOT DISCOVERED

  Twenty-Two: QUESTIONS ABOUT BEING BESIEGED

  Twenty-Three: ANTICIPATING DISASTER

  Twenty-Four: THE BEGINNING OF THE END

  Twenty-Five: MASTER EREMIS IN EARNEST

  Twenty-Six: FRATRICIDE

  A Man Rides Through

  BOOK THREE

  Twenty-Seven: THE PRINCE’S SIEGE

  Twenty-Eight: A DAY OF TROUBLE

  Twenty-Nine: TERISA HAS VISITORS

  Thirty: ODD CHOICES

  Thirty-One: HOP-BOARD

  Thirty-Two: THE BENEFIT OF SONS

  Thirty-Three: PEACE IN HOUSELDON

  Thirty-Four: FRUSTRATED STATES

  Thirty-Five: AN OLD ALLY OF THE KING

  Thirty-Six: GATHERING SUPPORT

  Thirty-Seven: POISED FOR VICTORY

  Thirty-Eight: CONFLICT AT THE GATES

  Thirty-Nine: THE FINAL PIECE OF BAIT

  BOOK FOUR

  Forty: THE LORD OF LAST RESORT

  Forty-One: THE USES OF TALENT

  Forty-Two: UNEXPECTED TRANSLATIONS

  Forty-Three: THE ONLY REASONABLE THING TO DO

  Forty-Four: MEN GO FORTH

  Forty-Five: THE ALEND MONARCH’S GAMBLE

  Forty-Six: A PLACE OF DEATH

  Forty-Seven: ON THE VERGE

  Forty-Eight: THE CONGERY AT WORK

  Forty-Nine: THE KING’S LAST HOPES

  Fifty: CAREFUL RISKS

  Fifty-One: THE THINGS MEN DO WITH MIRRORS

  Fifty-Two: NO MORE FIGHTING

  Epilogue: CROWNING THE PIECES

  Copyright

  Table of Contents

  Also by Stephen R. Donaldson

  The Mirror of her Dreams

  Prologue: TERISA AND GERADEN

  BOOK ONE

  One: CALLING

  Two: THE SOUND OF HORNS

  Three: TRANSLATION

  Four: THE OLD DODDERER

  Five: WARDROBES FULL OF CLOTHES

  Six: A FEW LESSONS

  Seven: THE DUNGEONS OF ORISON

  Eight: VARIOUS ENCOUNTERS

  Nine: MASTER EREMIS AT PLAY

  Ten: THE LAST ALEND AMBASSADOR

  Eleven: A FEW DAYS WITH NOTHING TO DO

  Twelve: WHAT MEN DO WITH WOMEN

  Thirteen: FOLLY IN GOOD FAITH

  BOOK TWO

  Fourteen: OUT OF THE RUBBLE

  Fifteen: ROMANTIC NOTIONS

  Sixteen: WHO YOUR FRIENDS ARE

  Seventeen: TERISA TAKES ACTION

  Eighteen: A LITTLE CONVERSATION

  Nineteen: THE ADVANTAGES OF AN EARLY THAW

  Twenty: FAMILY MATTERS

  Twenty-One: AT LEAST ONE PLOT DISCOVERED

  Twenty-Two: QUESTIONS ABOUT BEING BESIEGED

  Twenty-Three: ANTICIPATING DISASTER

  Twenty-Four: THE BEGINNING OF THE END

  Twenty-Five: MASTER EREMIS IN EARNEST

  Twenty-Six: FRATRICIDE

  A Man Rides Through

  BOOK THREE

  Twenty-Seven: THE PRINCE’S SIEGE

  Twenty-Eight: A DAY OF TROUBLE

  Twenty-Nine: TERISA HAS VISITORS

  Thirty: ODD CHOICES

  Thirty-One: HOP-BOARD

  Thirty-Two: THE BENEFIT OF SONS

  Thirty-Three: PEACE IN HOUSELDON

  Thirty-Four: FRUSTRATED STATES

  Thirty-Five: AN OLD ALLY OF THE KING

  Thirty-Six: GATHERING SUPPORT

  Thirty-Seven: POISED FOR VICTORY

  Thirty-Eight: CONFLICT AT THE GATES

  Thirty-Nine: THE FINAL PIECE OF BAIT

  BOOK FOUR

  Forty: THE LORD OF LAST RESORT

  Forty-One: THE USES OF TALENT

  Forty-Two: UNEXPECTED TRANSLATIONS

  Forty-Three: THE ONLY REASONABLE THING TO DO

  Forty-Four: MEN GO FORTH

  Forty-Five: THE ALEND MONARCH’S GAMBLE

  Forty-Six: A PLACE OF DEATH

  Forty-Seven: ON THE VERGE

  Forty-Eight: THE CONGERY AT WORK

  Forty-Nine: THE KING’S LAST HOPES

  Fifty: CAREFUL RISKS

  Fifty-One: THE THINGS MEN DO WITH MIRRORS

  Fifty-Two: NO MORE FIGHTING

  Epilogue: CROWNING THE PIECES

  Copyright

 

 

 
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