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Cyador’s Heirs

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by Jr. L. E. Modesitt


  LXXXV

  Two eightdays later, well past fourth glass in the afternoon, Lerial returns from Lancer headquarters, where he has been assisting Captain Chaen in training new Mirror Lancer recruits, to find himself summoned to his father’s study. He suspects he knows why, given that the courtyard is filled with both Mirror Lancers and a squad of armsmen in golden brown uniforms

  He steps into the study and inclines his head. “Ser, you requested my presence?”

  “I did. Duke Casseon sent an envoy. I’ve just finished meeting with him. I thought you should know.” Kiedron picks up several sheets of heavy parchment and extends them to his son. “I’d like you to read his proposed agreement and tell me what you think.” A hint of a smile lingers at the corners of his lips.

  Lerial begins to read, skimming the honorifics and niceties and concentrating on the significant sections.

  … clear and obvious that the inhabitants of the Verd, the people of the area that calls itself Verdheln, have chosen to be ruled by you … have made that choice with life and blood, as well as with order and chaos … as Duke of Merowey, I have striven to keep chaos from my people, another reason for my acquiescence in their choice … as an honorable ruler of Merowey I will respect that choice …

  In return, I would trust that you, as Duke of Cigoerne, will ensure that the people of the Verd refrain from any raids or warlike acts against the peoples south of the Verd … that you will also take all steps to keep raiders from Afrit or elsewhere from using or crossing those lands to trouble my people … I would also trust that the boundaries between our lands follow those suggested on the attached map, although we should agree that, if it is in our joint interests, small modifications to those boundaries may be possible …

  There is a great deal more, but those are the parts that are most important.

  Lerial looks up and lowers the papers. “It’s a great victory. Cigoerne is now almost as large as Afrit.”

  “Not really. Afrit is a third again our size, with far more people.”

  “For now,” Lerial points out.

  “For now,” Kiedron agrees. “I shouldn’t question this too closely, I suspect, but even after reading the majer’s report, I can’t see exactly how he managed this.”

  Lerial smiles politely. “We didn’t, not alone. The Verdyn did, with blood and ashes. The last two battles delivered the final message. Duke Casseon sent something like six chaos mages along with forty-five companies…” Lerial suspects there may have been more, but he remains uncertain whether, in some cases, his order-controlled and redirected chaos killed or merely stunned a chaos mage. “… in the end a few survivors, if that, straggled back to Yakaat. Casseon knows we had only six companies.”

  Kiedron laughs, but the sound is tinged with rue and puzzlement. He looks to Lerial. “You had more to do with this than you’re saying, didn’t you? More than I even suspected.”

  “I was able to redirect some chaos bolts, ser.” That is all Lerial wishes to admit.

  “Saltaryn has said you had limited abilities to gather order or chaos.”

  “Apparently, ser, I have fewer difficulties in turning that which others have gathered against them.”

  “Apparently.”

  Lerial steps forward and lays the sheets on the desk. “You’ll still have to negotiate a few things.”

  “Of course.” Kiedron smiles. “And you can take my place in periodically riding patrols along the Afritan borders.”

  “I’d be honored, ser.”

  “No … I’m the one to be honored … and relieved.”

  Lerial returns his father’s smile.

  Everything will continue as it had before Duke Casseon’s ill-considered attack on Verdheld, or perhaps with even fewer border skirmishes and raids … at least for a while … and that is all anyone can expect.

  “Let’s go tell your mother and aunt. They’ll be pleased.”

  The two walk from the study toward the sun-drenched courtyard.

  TOR BOOKS BY L. E. MODESITT, JR.

  THE SAGA OF RECLUCE

  The Magic of Recluce

  The Towers of the Sunset

  The Magic Engineer

  The Order War

  The Death of Chaos

  Fall of Angels

  The Chaos Balance

  The White Order

  Colors of Chaos

  Magi’i of Cyador

  Scion of Cyador

  Wellspring of Chaos

  Ordermaster

  Natural Ordermage

  Mage-Guard of Hamor

  Arms-Commander

  Cyador’s Heirs

  Heritage of Cyador (forthcoming)

  THE COREAN CHRONICLES

  Legacies

  Darknesses

  Scepters

  Alector’s Choice

  Cadmian’s Choice

  Soarer’s Choice

  The Lord-Protector’s Daughter

  Lady-Protector

  THE IMAGER PORTFOLIO

  Imager

  Imager’s Challenge

  Imager’s Intrigue

  Scholar

  Princeps

  Imager’s Battalion

  Antiagon Fire

  Rex Regis

  THE SPELLSONG CYCLE

  The Soprano Sorceress

  The Spellsong War

  Darksong Rising

  The Shadow Sorceress

  Shadowsinger

  THE ECOLITAN MATTER

  Empire & Ecolitan (comprising The Ecolitan Operation and The Ecologic Secession)

  Ecolitan Prime (comprising The Ecologic Envoy and The Ecolitan Enigma)

  The Forever Hero (comprising Dawn for a Distant Earth, The Silent Warrior, and In Endless Twilight)

  Timegod’s World (comprising Timediver’s Dawn and The Timegod)

  THE GHOST BOOKS

  Of Tangible Ghosts

  The Ghost of the Revelator

  Ghost of the White Nights

  Ghost of Columbia (comprising Of Tangible Ghosts and The Ghost of the Revelator)

  The Hammer of Darkness

  The Green Progression

  The Parafaith War

  Adiamante

  Gravity Dreams

  The Octagonal Raven

  Archform: Beauty

  The Ethos Effect

  Flash

  The Eternity Artifact

  The Elysium Commission

  Viewpoints Critical

  Haze

  Empress of Eternity

  The One-Eyed Man

  About the Author

  L. E. Modesitt, Jr., is the New York Times bestselling author of the Imager Portfolio and the Saga of Recluce. He lives in Cedar City, Utah.

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  CYADOR’S HEIRS

  Copyright © 2014 by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.

  All rights reserved.

  Cover art by Matt Stawicki

  Cover design by Carol Russo

  Maps by Ellisa Mitchell

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  The Library of Congress has cataloged the print edition as follows:

  Modesitt, L. E., Jr., 1943–

  Cyador’s heirs / L.E. Modesitt. — First edition.

  p. cm.

  ISBN 978-0-7653-7477-6 (hardcover)

  ISBN 978-1-4668-4310-3 (e-book)

  I. Title.

  PS3563.O264C93 2014

  813'.54—dc23

  2013029671

  e-ISBN 9781466843103

  First Edition: May 2014

 

 
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