servants, Ghworg.â
âThen we will do it.â Ghworg turned and pointedtoward the landslide. âOur children will climb Klælâs stairway. Then Ghnomb will make time stop. Our children will be in the high place before the sun goes to sleep this night.â He stood up abruptly. âGood hunting,â he growled, turned and went back to join his fellows and the still terrified Trolls.
âWe still have to proceed as if things were normal,â Vanion told them as they gathered near the fire a couple of hours past noon. The sun, Sparhawk noted, was already going down. âKlæl can probably appear at any time and any place. We canât plan for him â any more than we can plan for a blizzard or a hurricane. If you canât plan for something, about the only thing you can do is take a few precautions and then ignore it.â
âWell spoken,â Queen Betuana approved. Betuana and Vanion were getting along well.
âWhat do we do then, friend Vanion?â Tikume asked.
âWeâre soldiers, friend Tikume,â Vanion replied. âWe do what soldiers do. We get ready to fight armies, not Gods. Scarpaâs coming up out of the jungles of Arjuna, and Iâd expect another thrust to come out of Cynesga. The Trolls will probably hamper Scarpa, but they can only move out a short way from those mountains in southern Tamul Proper because of the climate. After the initial shock of encountering Trolls, Scarpa will probably try to go around them.â Vanion consulted his map. âWeâll have to have forces in place to respond either to Scarpa or to an army coming out of Cynesga. Iâd say that Samar would be the best location.â
âSarna,â Betuana disagreed.
âBoth,â Ulath countered. âForces in Samar could cover everything from the southern edge of the Atan Mountains to the Sea of Arjuna
and
be in position to strike eastward to the southern Tamul Mountains if Scarpaevades the Trolls. Forces in Sarna could block the invasion route through the Atan mountains.â
âHis pointâs well taken,â Bevier said. âIt divides our forces, but we donât have much choice.â
âWe could put the knights and the Peloi in Samar and the Atan infantry in Sarna,â Tynian added. âThe lower valley of the River Sarnaâs ideal for mounted operations, and the mountains around Sarna itself are natural for Atans.â
âBoth positions are defensive,â Engessa objected. âWars arenât won from defensive positions.â
Sparhawk and Vanion exchanged a long look. âInvade Cynesga?â Sparhawk asked dubiously.
âNot yet,â Vanion decided. âLetâs wait until the Church Knights get here from Eosia before we do that. When Komier and the others cross into Cynesga from the west,
thatâs
when weâll want to come at the place from the east. Weâll put Cyrgon in a vice. With that sort of force coming at him from both sides, he can raise every Cyrgai whoâs ever lived, and heâll still lose.â
âRight up until the moment he unleashes Klæl,â Aphrael added moodily.
âNo, Divine One,â Sparhawk told her. âBhelliom
wants
Cyrgon to send Klæl against us. If we do it this way, weâll force the issue in a place and time that
we
choose. Weâll pick the spot, Cyrgon will unleash Klæl, and Iâll unleash Bhelliom. Then all we have to do is sit back and watch.â
âWeâll go to the top of the wall the same way the Trolls went, Vanion-Preceptor,â Engessa said the following morning. âWe can climb as well as they can.â
âIt might take
us
a little longer,â Tikume added. âWeâll have to push boulders out of the way to get our horses up that slope.â
âWe will help you, Tikume-Domi,â Engessa promised.
âThatâs it, then,â Tynian summed up. The Atans and the Peloi will go
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