the Barrier – it is the price of our continued survival. City peopleare ruled by the Protector, who has been placed in authority over them by the djinn who defeated mankind. That Protector turns a blind eye to Hob, who terrorizes the city. We Genthai bear a different burden. Ourbravest and best are culled by the ritual. It is a deliberate strategy to weaken our military strength. If we did not take part, we believe that the djinn would exterminate us.
‘This was once a land of birds – but for the humans who lived here there were no mammals. To sustain, support and challenge us, bears, deer, pigs, horses, oxen and wolves were placed here by the djinn. Obviouslythe Wolf Wheel did not evolve naturally. It is a construct, a matrix of patterns, also created by the djinn. We live freely within the forest, hidden from the jurisdiction of the Protector, but we must submit to this ritualcombat that culls the tribe. That is what the djinn set in place for us. We are the prey of the werewights.’
I nodded. It seemed to me that combat in Arena 13 might have evolved from this cruel Genthai ritual.
‘I have a reason for telling you this now, Leif,’ Konnit said with a grim smile. ‘You see, this is the worst of all years. We have just entered the thirteenth segment of the Wolf Wheel. Three more nights will bring us tothe full moon. Then the combat ritual will begin. You want to learn about your father’s people? Here is your chance to see something that no outsider knows about. You are invited to watch the ritual, along with a selectband of warriors – those who will fight, those who are kin to the combatants. Each warrior will defend his own daughter. All but one! This year there is one child who is an orphan, but the lottery has still chosen her to bebound to the stake. This happens only rarely, but now a member of the tribe must volunteer to defend that child. You want acceptance, Leif? You want to be a true warrior of this tribe, with all the honour and respect thatwill bring? Do you?’
I nodded. ‘Yes, lord.’
‘Well, there is a way. An opportunity presents itself . . . but will you take it? Would you be prepared to defend that orphan child?’
‘You want me