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Blade of the Ghosts

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by Jonathan Moeller


  “That,” said Halfdan, “is quite a tale.”

  Caina shrugged. “I would not believe it myself unless I had seen it with my own eyes.”

  “Still, it ended well,” said Halfdan. “We have nothing further to fear from Taldrane, and his crimes have been avenged. Hulagon will return to the Kagari steppes, and we’ll hear nothing from him. And Aetius has enough money to restore his family fortune. The new Count of Eastwarden will be more prosperous than the lords of House Valdarion have been for generations.”

  “And the Sword?” said Caina.

  Halfdan smiled. “Count Aetius will present it to the Emperor.”

  Caina frowned. “It’s dangerous.”

  “Quite,” said Halfdan, “but only when it is drawn, and the Emperor is not a fool. He will thank Aetius, and our young Count will gain a great deal of prominence. The Sword will go on display as a relic of the Empire’s past in the Imperial Citadel. In time, it will become just another dusty relic, and the secret of Nicokator’s tomb will be forgotten once more.”

  “By all save the Ghosts,” said Caina.

  “Yes,” said Halfdan. “Quite tidy, don’t you think?”

  “I do,” said Caina. She considered for a moment. “Count Aetius Valdarion will enjoy a rise in wealth and status.”

  “He shall,” said Halfdan.

  “He will owe us, won’t he?” said Caina.

  “Yes,” said Halfdan. “Would you like to tell him?”

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  Later, Caina walked through the vast stone hall of the Praetorian Basilica, the vaulted ceiling far over her head, the pillars rising in soaring arches. As a friend of the Emperor, Count Aetius Valdarion had been able to use the Praetorian Basilica, one of the largest of Malarae’s basilicas, to marry Lady Doriana Koramus, and to host the celebratory banquet.

  Caina walked through the guests, wearing a rich gown of gold with black trim, along with appropriate jewelry and makeup for a wedding feast. She spotted Aetius speaking with some of his friends, resplendent in formal black and white, and waited until they broke apart.

  “Lord Count,” said Caina, gripping her skirts and bowing. “Congratulations to you on this fortuitous day.”

  “Thank you,” said Aetius, blinking. “That is very kind. Ah…I don’t believe we’ve met…”

  Caina hid a smile. He didn’t recognize her.

  “We met only very recently,” said Caina. “I believe our first acquaintance was at your father’s final banquet. Then again at a wine shop in a poorer part of the city, where you had a disagreement with a Kalgri tarkhan named Hulagon…”

  Aetius frowned, and then his eyes grew wide. “Master Sebastian.”

  Caina smiled. “You can call me that.”

  “You certainly don’t look it,” said Aetius. He laughed. “Peculiar. Looking at you now, I would never guess that you were Master Sebastian. Gods, you’re easy upon the eyes now…but maybe that’s as much an illusion as Master Sebastian.” His smile faded. “I suppose I owe you and your…associates…a great deal.”

  “You can choose to view it that way, yes,” said Caina.

  “And you will need a favor in the future, I assume,” said Aetius. “I owe you that much.”

  “You saw what Taldrane wanted,” said Caina in a low voice. “Assume that he had been right, that there had been a great weapon in the First Emperor’s tomb. How many people would have died if, say, he had been able to command that animated colossus? That is the work my associates and I do, my lord Count. To prevent war and death on the scale that men like Taldrane dream of working.” An inspiration struck her. “Nicokator did the same, when he constructed his tomb as a trap for the ambitious. He sought to preserve the peace of the Empire. We carry on his legacy. Your father would have aided us as we worked to carry out the work of the First Emperor.”

  Aetius was silent for a long moment.

  “I see,” said the Count. “Yes. You speak wisdom, Master Sebastian. Very well. Call upon me in your hour of need, and I shall aid you if I can.”

  “Thank you, my lord Count,” said Caina. “Now go to your bride. Else she shall wonder why you are talking with another woman on your wedding day.”

  Aetius laughed. “If she had seen you disguised at the wine shop, she would have no cause for jealousy! May the gods watch over you, Master Sebastian.”

  “And you, Lord Count,” said Caina.

  Aetius departed, crossing the floor of the basilica to rejoin his bride, and Caina felt a twinge of jealousy. Not for Doriana, of course – she did not find Aetius in the least attractive. Rather, she was jealous of what Aetius and Doriana had, of what they would have. Aetius was married, and soon if all went well he and Doriana would have children, perhaps many children.

  That was something Caina would never know.

  Yet she was a Ghost of the Emperor of Nighmar, and her task was to ensure the stability and peace of the Empire, to protect the commoners of the Empire, so that men and women and their families and children could dwell without fear of tyrants and mad sorcery.

  So that others could have the life that Caina never would.

  She smiled to herself as she left the Praetorian Basilica.

  Men like Taldrane ought to fear the shadows…for in the shadows waited the Ghosts.

  THE END

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