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A Malazan Book of the Fallen Collection 2

A Malazan Book of the Fallen Collection 2

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Wickan plains.'
    The Adjunct studied them for a moment, then, gaze unwavering, said, 'Temul, Coltaine placed you in charge of the Wickan youths from the three tribes present in the Chain of Dogs. What is the complement?'
    'Thirty,' the youth replied.
    'And how many Wickans were among the wounded delivered by ship to Aren?'
    'Eleven survived.'
    'Thus, forty-one in all. Are there any warlocks among your company?'
    'No, Adjunct.'
    'When Coltaine sent you with the historian Duiker, did he attach warlocks to your company at that time?'
    Temul's eyes flicked to Nil and Nether for a moment, then his head jerked in a nod. 'Yes.'
    'And has your company been officially dissolved, Temul?'
    'No.'
    'In other words, Coltaine's last command to you still obtains.' She addressed Nil and Nether once more. 'Your request is denied. I have need of both you and Captain Temul's Wickan lancers.'
    'We can give you nothing,' Nether replied.
    'The warlock spirits within us are silent,' Nil added.
    Tavore slowly blinked as she continued to regard them. Then she said, 'You shall have to find a means of awakening them once more. The day we close to battle with Sha'ik and the Whirlwind, I expect you to employ your sorcery to defend the legions. Captain Temul, are you the eldest among the Wickans in your company?'
    'No, Adjunct. There are four warriors of the Foolish Dog, who were on the ship bearing the wounded.'
    'Do they resent your command?'
    The youth drew himself straighter. 'They do not,' he
replied, his right hand settling on the grip of one of his long knives.
    Gamet winced and looked away.
    'You three are dismissed,' the Adjunct said after a moment.
    Temul hesitated, then spoke. 'Adjunct, my company wishes to fight. Are we to be attached to the legions?'
    Tavore tilted her head. 'Captain Temul, how many summers have you seen?'
    'Fourteen.'
    The Adjunct nodded. 'At present, Captain, our mounted troops are limited to a company of Seti volunteers, five hundred in all. In military terms, they are light cavalry at best, scouts and outriders at worst. None have seen battle, and none are much older than you. Your own command consists of forty Wickans, all but four younger than you. For our march northward, Captain Temul, your company will be attached to my entourage. As bodyguards. The ablest riders among the Seti will act as messengers and scouts. Understand, I have not the forces to mount a cavalry engagement. The Fourteenth Army is predominantly infantry.'
    'Coltaine's tactics—'
    'This is no longer Coltaine's war,' Tavore snapped.
    Temul flinched as if struck. He managed a stiff nod, then turned on his heel and departed the chamber. Nil and Nether followed a moment later.
    Gamet let out a shaky breath. 'The lad wanted to bring good news to his Wickans.'
    'To silence the grumbling from the four Foolish Dog warriors,' the Adjunct said, her voice still holding a tone of irritation. 'Aptly named indeed. Tell me, Fist, how do you think the discussion between Blistig and Tene Baralta is proceeding at this moment?'
    The old veteran grunted. 'Heatedly, I would imagine, Adjunct. Tene Baralta likely expected to retain his Red Blades as a discrete regiment. I doubt he has much
interest in commanding four thousand Malazan recruits.'
    'And the admiral, who waits below in the mess hall?'
    'To that, I have no idea, Adjunct. His taciturnity is legend.'
    'Why, do you think, did he not simply usurp High Fist Pormqual? Why did he permit the annihilation of Coltaine and the Seventh, then of the High Fist's own army?'
    Gamet could only shake his head.
    Tavore studied him for another half-dozen heartbeats, then slowly made her way to the scrolls lying on the table-top. She drew one out and removed its ties. 'The Empress never had cause to question Admiral Nok's loyalty.'
    'Nor Dujek Onearm's,' Gamet muttered under his breath.
    She heard and looked up, then offered a tight, momentary smile. 'Indeed. One meeting remains to us.' Tucking the scroll under one arm, she strode towards a small side door. 'Come.'
    The room beyond was low-ceilinged, its walls virtually covered in tapestries. Thick rugs silenced their steps as they entered. A modest round table occupied the centre, beneath an ornate oil lamp that was the only source of light. There was a second door opposite, low and narrow. The table was the chamber's sole piece of furniture.
    Tavore dropped the scroll onto its battered top as Gamet shut the door behind him. When he turned he saw that she was facing

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