“"Would you know why?" "Hardior didn't say much after you left," Toribor said. "I have no idea what he has planned." "Then who did speak?" Arlian asked, lunging. Steel clashed, and for a moment both men were far too busy to say anything as they thrust and cut at one another. Toribor's sword blade slashed through Arlian's right sleeve, but no blood had been drawn when they separated again. "Pulzera spoke," Toribor said. "And Ticker wouldn't shut up. Rime and Spider—everyone had a few words, it se...emed, but most of them might as well have saved their breath." "And nothing was decided?" The mention of Pulzera wait not encouraeine "Not by the time I left," Toribor replied. "They were still chattering, but I needed my sleep before facing you." He made a quick little attack that Arlian took for a feint until it was almost too late; the tip of Toribor's sword missed his cheek by no more than an inch before Arlian's swordbreaker turned it aside. Arlian countered, but Toribor's swordbreaker was ready, and Arlian barely escaped seeing that shorter blade live up to its name.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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