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The Unknown turned and stared up at them, his face stone.
'Neither of you are helping me with your feeble angst,' he said. T have my own mind. I exercised it. Now let it drop.' He returned his gaze to the ocean.
'Where's Erienne?' asked Hirad after an uncomfortable pause.
'Resting. She and Cleress are still working on that casting.'
'Will it work?'
'We'd better hope so,' said Denser. 'Or this is going to be a very short attempt to save the world.'
Hirad chuckled but he didn't feel the humour, more Denser's unconscious adoption of Ilkar's turn of phrase. 'It could be that anyway.'
'How so?'
'Sha-Kaan pulsed me before dawn. He's trying to speak to the Naik.'
'Ah,' said Denser. He scratched at his neatly trimmed beard. 'Tricky.'
'Yeah. And if I don't hear from him again before we sight Balaia, we can assume he's dead.' Hirad didn't believe the words as he spoke them.
'Do you think he was serious when he talked about how he felt the dragons had to help us?'
'Denser, he is not given to talking bollocks, unlike your good self
'Just asking.'
'Tell me something, Denser.' It was The Unknown again. 'How long can Erienne keep this casting going?'
'I've no idea. It'll be draining. All the One castings are.'
'You two want to join me amidships? We need to think about tactics.'
Hirad smiled and gestured Denser to precede him. This was The Unknown he wanted. Reluctant, maybe, but thinking. The three men sat on netted crates under the mainmast.
'You understand what I'm getting at,' continued The Unknown. 'It's all very well when we've evened the odds under Erienne's casting. What if she is unable to cast for any reason?'
'Well, we won't be able to take down a single demon,' said Hirad.
'That's not strictly speaking true,' said The Unknown. 'What it will be is a question of keeping them distant enough for Denser to destroy with spells, right?'
'That's not something we can keep up indefinitely either,' said Hirad.
'Correct, but we have to work on the premise that we won't have to. It's a contingency until we can find shelter or Erienne can cast herself.' The Unknown must have seen the cynicism in Hirad's expression. 'Put it this way, if we are in a situation where Denser is our only effective weapon, we're already dead.'
'Thanks a heap,' said Denser.
'You know what I mean,' growled The Unknown. 'We'll be working to buy time and space, right? I've had an idea we should work on.'
'And there was I thinking you were back there mooning over your family,' said Hirad.
The Unknown almost smiled. 'Only ninety-nine per cent of the time. Go and get the others except Erienne. Auum and Rebraal too, we need them to act as demons.'
Hirad pushed himself off the crates. 'I hope this master tactic of yours protects us from a demon's touch. It only takes the one.'
'Been thinking about that too,' said The Unknown.
'Busy, this one per cent of your mind, isn't it?'
'Yes, Hirad, you should try it some time. Think about it. Rebraal says they are impervious because their religion gives them a single focus, a group belief. The Wesmen are apparently protected by the Spirits whom they worship and revere. The two are similar to my mind. It's about having something greater than yourself surrounding you. Something that binds you to the mass, gives you the strength of everyone who is like you.'
'Fantastic. I'll convert to elvish immediately,' said Hirad.
The Unknown's hand slapped him hard on the forearm. 'No! Bloody hell, Hirad, you can be truly stupid sometimes. This should have occurred to you already. Remember when the demons got at Will in Sha-Kaan's Klene that time?'
'Yeah. I remember he died. So what?'
'Couldn't steal his soul though, could they? Will died because they chilled his life and he wasn't strong enough to resist. Why don't you think his soul went to the pit, eh?'
Hirad shrugged and looked at Denser who was smiling at him. 'Something funny?'
'Only that I'm about to quote to you something you've quoted at me so many times I'm thinking of having it tattooed on my forehead.'
'What? That he was Raven and that makes a difference?'
'Stole my thunder.'
And even as he opened his mouth to object, Hirad could see The Unknown was right. He had felt it the moment they had sat together as The Raven in the Al-Drechar's house a few days before. You couldn't bottle it, it was just there. He could feel it now. Strength. Belief. Spirit.
'You know it,' said Hirad.
The Unknown stood and stared him in the eye. 'And I'll tell you something, Coldheart. I've already had my soul taken from me once. And nothing and nobody is going to part me from it again.'
'We can do this, can't we?' said Hirad, believing for the first time.
'Course we can,' said Denser, his face splitting into a grin. 'We're The Raven!'
Their laughter echoed out across the open sea.
Chapter 15