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Into The Void

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by Nigel Findley


  Teldin wasn’t sure he trusted Vallus Leafbower any more than the others, but maybe he could learn more of the elves’ imperial fleet. If he eventually did go to Evermeet, perhaps he’d see the aloof Vallus again and be able to ask him his part in the whole affair. Maybe he’d meet up with Horvath, Miggins, and Saliman again, he added. That would be pleasant.

  Aelfred was still waiting for an answer to his question. “I’m coming with you,” Teldin said quietly. “Away from here.”

  The first mate – No, Teldin corrected himself, the captain – smiled. “In that case, I have a proposition for you,” he said. “I need a first mate, someone I can have confidence in during a scrap. That describes you, old son. Are you interested?”

  Teldin sighed. “Why is it that everyone wants to put responsibilities on my shoulders?” he asked.

  “Because they know you’re capable of handling them,” his friend said simply. Aelfred rose. “No need for you to decide now. I should see to my ship. I’ll be back to check on you later.” He left the cabin, shutting the door quietly behind him.

  Teldin closed his eyes. There were too many questions, he told himself, too many unknowns. He’d have to deal with them eventually, but not now. For the moment, all he wanted to do was rest.

  As he settled back onto the cot, the hammership cruised silently away from Toril, into the darkness of space.

  Into the void.

  Table of Contents

  Title page

  Copyright

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Epilogue

 

 

 


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