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Baruk looked up, then twisted in his chair to regard his guest, who was busy preening herself on his map-table. ‘Crone, the inconsistencies in this text are infuriating.’
The Great Raven cocked her head, beak gaping for a moment in laughter, then said, ‘So what? Show me a written history that makes sense, and I will show you true fiction. If that is all you want, then look elsewhere! My master concluded that Dillat’s nonsense would make a fine gift for your collection. If you are truly displeased, there are plenty of other idiocies in his library, those that he bothered to extract from Moon’s Spawn, that is. He left whole rooms crammed with the rubbish, you know.’
Baruk blinked slowly, struggling to keep his horror from his voice as he said, ‘No, I did not know that.’
Undeceived, Crone cackled. Then she said, ‘My master was most amused at the notion of falling to his knees and crying out to the Hundred Gods-’
‘Thousand. The Thousand Gods.’
‘Whatever.’ A duck of the head and the wings half spread. ‘Or even making a vow to battle Osserc. Their alliance fell apart because of a growing mutual dis shy;like. The disaster with Draconus probably delivered the death-blow. Imagine, falling for a woman’s wiles — and a daughter of Draconus at that! Was Osserc not even remotely suspicious of her motives? Hah! The males among every species in existence are so. . predictable!’
Baruk smiled. ‘If I recall Fisher’s
‘Nothing he was unaware of at the time,’ the Great Raven said with a strange clucking sound to punctuate the statement. ‘My master has always understood the necessity of certain sacrifices.’ She fluffed up her onyx feathers. ‘Consider the outcome, after all!’
Baruk grimaced.
‘I’m hungry!’ Crone announced.
‘I didn’t finish my supper,’ Baruk said. ‘On that plate-’
‘I know, I know! What do you think made me hungry in the first place? Sit in wonder at my patience, High Alchemist! Even as you read on interminably!’
‘Eat now and quickly, old friend,’ Baruk said, ‘lest you die of malnutrition.’
‘You were never such a careless host before,’ the Great Raven observed, hop shy;ping over to the plate and spearing a sliver of meat. ‘You are troubled, High Al shy;chemist.’
‘By many things, yes. The Rhivi claim that the White Face Barghast have disappeared. Utterly.’