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The Heroes

The Heroes

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Autoren: Joe Abercrombie
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Craw walked slowly up to the fire with his cheeks puffed out and his grey hair twitching in the wind. He looked tired. Dark bags under his eyes, nostrils rimmed pink.
    ‘Everyone on their knees!’ snapped Wonderful. ‘It’s Black Dow’s right hand!’
    Craw pretended to wave ’em down. ‘No need to grovel.’ Someone else came behind him. Caul Shivers, Beck realised with a sick lurch in his stomach.
    ‘Y’all right, Chief?’ asked Drofd, pulling the bit of meat out of his pocket and offering it over.
    Craw winced as he bent his knees and squatted by the fire, put one finger on one nostril, then blew out through the other with a long wheeze like a dying duck. Then he took the meat and had a bite out of it. ‘The definition of all right changes with the passing winters, I find. I’m about all right by the standards of the last few days. Twenty years ago I’d have considered this close to death.’
    ‘We’re on a battlefield, ain’t we?’ Whirrun was all grin. ‘The Great Leveller’s pressed up tight against us all.’
    ‘Nice thought,’ said Craw, wriggling his shoulders like there was someone breathing on his neck. ‘Drofd.’
    ‘Aye, Chief?’
    ‘If the Union come later, and I reckon it’s a set thing they will … might be best if you stay out of it.’
    ‘Stay out?’
    ‘It’ll be a proper battle. I know you’ve got the bones but you don’t have the gear. A hatchet and a bow? The Union got armour, and good steel and all the rest …’ Craw shook his head. ‘I can find you a place behind somewhere—’
    ‘Chief, no, I want to fight!’ Drofd looked across at Beck, like he wantedsupport. Beck had none to give. He wished he could be left behind. ‘I want to win myself a name. Give me the chance!’
    Craw winced. ‘Name or not, you’ll just be the same man. No better. Maybe worse.’
    ‘Aye,’ Beck found he’d said.
    ‘Easy for those to say who have one,’ snapped Drofd, staring surly at the fire.
    ‘He wants to fight, let him fight,’ said Wonderful.
    Craw looked up, surprised. Like he’d realised he wasn’t quite where he’d thought he was. Then he leaned back on one elbow, stretching one boot out towards the fire. ‘Well. Guess it’s your dozen now.’
    ‘That’s a fact,’ said Wonderful, nudging that boot with hers. ‘And they’ll all be fighting.’ Yon slapped Drofd on the shoulder, all flushed and grinning now at the thought of glory. Wonderful reached out and flicked the pommel of the Father of Swords with a fingernail. ‘Besides, you don’t need a great weapon to win yourself a name. Got yours with your teeth, didn’t you, Craw?’
    ‘Bite someone’s throat out, did you?’ asked Drofd.
    ‘Not quite.’ Craw had a faraway look for a moment, firelight picking out the lines at the corners of his eyes. ‘First full battle I was in we had a real red day, and I was in the midst. I had a thirst, back then. Wanted to be a hero. Wanted myself a name. We was all sat around the fire-pit after, and I was expecting something fearsome.’ He looked up from under his eyebrows. ‘Like Red Beck. Then when Threetrees was considering it, I took a big bite from a piece of meat. Drunk, I guess. Got a bone stuck in my throat. Spent a minute hardly able to breathe, everyone thumping me on the back. In the end a big lad had to hold me upside down ’fore it came loose. Could barely talk for a couple of days. So Threetrees called me Craw, on account of what I’d got stuck in it.’
    ‘Shoglig said …’ sang Whirrun, arching back to look into the sky, ‘I would be shown my destiny … by a man choking on a bone.’
    ‘Lucky me,’ grunted Craw. ‘I was furious, when I got the name. Now I know the favour Threetrees was doing me. His way of trying to keep me level.’
    ‘Seems like it worked,’ croaked Shivers. ‘You’re the straight edge, ain’t you?’
    ‘Aye.’ Craw licked unhappily at his teeth. ‘A real straight edge.’
    Scorry gave the straight edge of his latest knife one last flick with the whetstone and picked up the next. ‘You met our latest recruit, Shivers?’ Sticking his thumb sideways. ‘Red Beck.’
    ‘I have.’ Shivers stared across the fire at him. ‘Down in Osrung. Yesterday.’
    Beck had that mad feeling Shivers could see right through him with that eye, and knew him for the liar he was. Made him wonder how none of theothers could see it, writ across his face plain as a fresh tattoo. Cold prickled his back, and he pulled his

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