The young man named Alain confessed to having received a large sum of gold crowns from a group of mysterious men in exchange for revealing the whereabouts of the child and helping get him out of Reidos Keep alive. He refused to say how they had contacted him, but he had realized the importance of what Rhien Mildavar was carrying in his arms when they returned from the cathedral, so completing the task hadn’t been difficult.
The next day, by midday, Alain’s head was on a spike beside Doknar’s main gate.
That afternoon, Sir Kalen ‘Fal, Galfrido, and Sir Rhien Mildavar gathered in the latter’s quarters.
“The Brotherhood of the Black Flame is here,” said the maester. “And I fear they have compromised the order and, therefore, the safety of the child. The servants are whispering through the halls, and it’s only a matter of time before we’re betrayed again. The boy must be taken to Trabarioth as soon as possible.”
“But we have to wait until winter passes, Brother Rhien,” Kalen protested.
"I don’t think we have that kind of time. The Brotherhood has acolytes everywhere, and they have already found out we have the Dragon Knight right here. They’ll do everything in their power to capture him. If it hadn’t been for Leiorus guiding Galfrido to our gates last night, things would’ve turned out very differently."
"Actually, it was the beer that guided me, in case anyone’s interested..."
Both knights looked at the warrior, frowning and visibly exhausted.
"Sorry, please continue."
"Brother Mildavar," said Kalen, massaging his temples, "there are no passes open to cross into Trabarioth in winter. The Ramei Mountains are a death trap this time of year. All the routes are closed."
"We have no alternative, Brother Fal. The Ramei range is full of hidden passes, many of them built underground by dwarves, and others used by smugglers. It’s the best option we have."
"I hate to interrupt, but may I remind you that the orcs seem to be multiplying in this region," Galfrido chimed in, chewing on a piece of dry, salted meat without much interest. "So our odds of success are dropping fast."
His plans to get out of Doknar had just gotten worse, because now they had to travel to an even bigger city, which most likely meant even more idiots inside. Pretty common in big cities, of course.
"Even so, Doknar has become much more dangerous for the child. Brother Fal, you must take the baby to the Frozen City and deliver him to Volrath. He’ll know how to hide him, how to raise him, and how best to protect him. We’ll need the child as an ally. I fear this has forced us to act earlier than planned."
Kalen ‘Fal clenched his jaw, knowing his maester had already made up his mind. There was no turning back now. He returned to his quarters and wrote a letter to the elven mage, his former adventuring companion. The message would be encoded in case the dove was intercepted, but he felt Volrath needed to be aware of their arrival.
The next day, just as the sun was a half-closed eyelid with a pink halo around it, they left through the eastern gate of the city. Partly because it wasn’t the busiest entrance—it wasn’t the main one—and partly because it pointed directly toward the Ramei Mountains. Sir Mildavar had asked them to keep a low profile, so Kalen, despite wearing his armor and clerical garb, had a brown cloak that concealed those features, at least from a distance. He rode atop his faithful steed, Blackmane, with the child in his arms and leather bags packed full.
Galfrido, for his part, rode a slightly smaller brown horse. He wore studded leather armor and a thick bearskin cloak draped over his back. Leather bracers lined with wolf fur covered him from wrist to nearly elbow, but the upper parts of his arms were left exposed. No matter how cold it was, the warrior preferred it that way. His enormous greatsword always rested on his back, strapped across by a leather band fastened at the chest with a skull-shaped iron buckle.
The saddlebags on both steeds were filled with legumes, salted meat, and a few small barrels of rum to help endure the winter cold. They weren’t expecting an easy task—and they both knew it.
The mountains loomed in violet outlines, etched against a sky of pink and honey, painted by a still-shy sun. Gray clouds tinged with orange reflected above them seemed to foreshadow another storm, but they still had time to cover a few more kilometers in fair weather. Kalen ‘Fal looked down at the baby in his arms, who returned the gaze with a reptilian stare—almost unblinking, a trait that had become characteristic of him. They had barely heard him cry, and according to what the monk had told them, not only did he drink milk, but he also ate solid food—including meat.
The knight was beginning to notice the biological differences between the baby and the rest of humanity. Despite his appearance, it was clear he didn’t belong to their species. Two months of gestation, only a few months of life, and he could already eat solid food. His body was always warm, giving off a feverish sensation. He barely slept, yet he never seemed tired. His metabolism was something new—something strange. Even his skin, at times, seemed to shimmer, as if reflecting a hint of scales under certain light.
“We can’t just keep calling him ‘the boy,’” the knight said suddenly.
“And why not? He is a boy,” Galfrido replied, bringing his horse alongside.
“No… he needs a name.”
He held the child with both hands and furrowed his brow as he looked at him. The baby burst into laughter, flailing his arms, prompting the warrior to crack a smile.
“We’ll call him Drako.”
“Drako?” Galfrido shrugged. “It’s a good name. Not very original, sure, but a good name. I like it.”
And so, Kalen ‘Fal, Galfrido, and Drako left Doknar behind, heading east toward the edge of the Ramei Mountains, following the winding path beside a branch of the Orein River—toward an uncertain destiny, beneath storm clouds that began to gather in the sky.
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Lord Devan was now tied to a chair, his face etched with pain and blood still dripping where his ear had been. Anthos was casually cleaning the blade of his sword, whistling a sticky little tune. Kalen ’Fal and Begryn were speaking with the guards and their commander, Captain Julius. The tower’s second-in-command at the end of the Thousand Roses Bridge had given the go-ahead to hold Lord Devan until the doubts were cleared up, since in truth he was not under the lord’s command but had been assigned to the garrison with another twenty soldiers. Galfrido, for his part, was again sitting at the table, eating what was left of the chicken."Is the beer poisoned too or just the wine?" the warrior asked, looking over the banquet at Lord Devan. "Because I just had a proper binge…"The noble looked at Anthos, and the guide shrugged, making a gesture with his hands for him to answer the question."Only the wine.""You'd better hope so," said the burly warrior, taking a small cask from the cente
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Anthos opened his eyes and saw Kalen and Begryn talking. Galfrido was poking at the campfire, his face clearly still heavy with sleep. Dawn had broken, but the sun had yet to rise above the mountains. Due to the firelight and the tricks of the clouds at that hour of the morning, Anthos thought he saw Ertai’s shadow watching him from the darkness, but he quickly shook his head and realized it was nothing more than the natural shapes of the hour.“Good morning,” he said, still dazed from waking.“Good morning,” they all replied almost in unison.Kalen came over and handed him a bowl. “A little tea?”He accepted and took a sip of the hot brew, which almost immediately warmed his throat.“Could we go over the path on your map?” Begryn asked.“Of course.” He spread out the piece of leather where the map was drawn. “We left Rivero,”—he began to mark with charcoal—“headed east, found a bridge we could cross, and made it here”—he circled the approximate point of the Diamond River crossing. “T
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Now it was Begryn and Galfrido’s turn, as they sat contemplating the glow of the fire, drinking a hot tea that Kalen had prepared for their watch. It was those small details that made the elf look at the knight in a different way. At one point, Begryn noticed that the warrior couldn’t take his eyes off her.“Is something wrong?” asked the elf.“Nothing… It’s just that… I always knew you were a half-elf… but that whole mix of races among elves seems rather strange to me. Strange, in fact.” Begryn couldn’t help but burst into laughter.“What? What’s so funny?”“After all these years, and now you suddenly bring this up?”“Not all of us deal with time the same way, my friend. Besides, we’ve barely spent that much time together on a mission. And I remembered how odd it seemed to me, that thing about hybrid elf races, when you mentioned it to Anthos while we were still in the lands of Doknar.”“Well… what do you want to know? I should tell you I don’t usually share this kind of thing with a
Chapter 29 - The Dragon Hunters' Keep
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Night fell beneath a thick shroud of clouds and a fine, icy drizzle. Around the village, there was no snow, and the path taken by Faradax’s vanguard could still be seen. The warrior and the elf were inside the mill when the unmistakable crack of breaking branches startled them.“I sense something… listen…” Galfrido said suddenly, reaching for the greatsword on his back.As if by magic, Begryn vanished into the shadows, bow in hand, arrow drawn. Her violet eyes gleamed like those of a feline in the darkness. A figure cautiously appeared at the mill’s entrance. The elf loosed an arrow in warning, its shaft landing just inches from the stranger’s face. He flinched and raised his sword.“Begryn?” he said almost in a whisper, recognizing the dark-feathered arrow.“Kalen?” the elf stepped out from the shadows.“Thanks be to Kramer!” Galfrido exclaimed, lowering the greatsword he had been ready to cleave in two anyone who dared enter looking for a fight. “What a joy to see you alive! And you
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They noticed the looting had ended. They couldn’t tell whether hours or minutes had passed, as the adrenaline coursing through their bodies warped their perception—sharpening their senses but distorting their sense of time. They saw groups of orcs pass by, carrying supplies such as barrels or crates. Others passed with corpses slung over their shoulders. At first, they didn’t understand why, but then they realized they were preparing to impale everyone who had fallen in Rivero, surely to leave their mark of terror.“It’s a stroke of luck they haven’t spotted us yet,” Begryn suddenly said. They began to notice a light drizzle falling. “But if we stay here, they’ll find us.”“The way’s clear now,” said Galfrido, peering out from between the crates, straw, and filth. “If we make it to the river, we might find some place to hide. Orcs hate the water—it’ll give us an edge.”“Alright… let’s follow this path to the watermill. From there, it’ll be easier to skirt the river.”“Agreed.” They ad
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