9th Summer, 512 A.V. They had ridden long and hard already, and though a Strider could tap into the Web for strength and speed and endurance, the Web was in shambles, which was yet another reason Sama'el was sent to Riverfall. The cities of Cyphrus must be monitored for threats and information, and that was not possible with the current state of things. Bigarren slowed at some invisible, inaudible signal from Sama'el, who looked more comfortable in his skin while astride a horse than anywhere else. Dohaina remained behind with her foal, and if he had been traveling alone, he might have risked Horse, but he was only a Windrunner, and if the three of them needed to flee, it were best they could all travel at the same speed. The horses were herd creatures and creatures of habit, so Tairell and Andraste would likely slow of their own volition unless their riders ordered otherwise. "We ought to break our fast soon," he said once they were all traveling apace. "Give the horses a rest, see to the Web. Talk a bit." It was good to have three, he thought. This far out, it was good to have more than just a Strider watching his back. Mealla and her bow could warn off anything or anyone that might threaten them. Ronan too unless Sama'el needed some help with the repair of the Web. He was doing so much of late, Sama'el was sure he was nearing a new breakthrough in his ability, which was exciting, but he didn't think it right to talk about it. It occurred to him that they were all three of them marked. He didn't feel right asking them to tell their stories; after all, communion with deity could be an intensely private thing. But he thought he might tell them the story of how Syna touched him, which was a much happier story despite the dangers than the one they knew of Oriana's curse. Perhaps Ronan would finally tell him about the gem that had become part of his flesh, and perhaps Mealla would tell them what it was like to commune with the winds. |