Lisanne Norman - Sholan 04 - Razor Edge

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Prologue
Rezac lunged past the alien for the floor of the stasis cube base unit, trying to reach a pistol that lay there.
The alien reached out and stopped him.
No, don't. He'll have us killed before you reach it. You're weak from being inside that cube. You
both nearly died. Wait for now.
Shocked not only by the sending from the stranger, but by his sudden weakness, Rezac let himself be
pulled back till he sat on the ground by his Leska.
"Search, then bind them. Bring them up to the Lesser Hall," ordered the one in charge.
* * *
One at a time, Kris and Davies were taken from the small chamber, searched for weapons, then bound.
There were cries of delight when a gun was found on the latter. Then Jo's turn came.
"Hey, this one's a woman!" yelled the guard searching her.
Jo struggled in the grasp of her captor as he began to search her again, an ugly leer on his face.
"What's a woman doing with a bunch of thieves? One of them your master, eh?"
"Leave me alone!" said Jo, pulling frantically away from his grasping hands.
Help came from an unexpected quarter— Zashou. With a rumble of anger that quickly rose to a growl,
she pushed aside their guard and leaped into the corridor. Her lips pulled back from her teeth revealing
large canines as she loomed protectively over the smaller Human female.
Jo felt a stab of pain as her mental shields were ruthlessly penetrated by Rezac and her mind quickly
read. Then he was gone, leaving her confused and even more terrified.
"Leave her! Or lose your life!" said Zashou in halting Jalnian. Her claws were extended, the deadly talons
curved toward the guard.
Jo was suddenly released as the man stepped back in fear, fumbling for the crossbow slung on his
shoulder.
The two holding Kris and Davies instantly came forward, quarrels pointed directly at Zashou and Jo.
"Enough! Turn around with your hands behind your backs," ordered the lead one.
We must comply. They will kill us otherwise, came the quick mental command from Zashou. The two
females did as they were ordered.
Rezac was another matter. Realizing his Leska was being bound was enough for him. With an
ear-splitting roar, he emerged from the room at full tilt, looking for someone to attack. What would have
been a bloodbath ended abruptly as the lead guard stepped to one side, allowing the enraged Sholan to
run past before hitting him soundly on the back of the head with his crossbow stock. Rezac fell like a
stone.
* * *
By the time they'd been dragged through the great hall and up the stone steps to the Lord's private hall,
Rezac, held securely by two burly guardsmen, was beginning to come round.
"Untie our guests," ordered Lord Killian, lifting his arm to allow his attendant to continue stripping off his
padded body armor.
"Excuse the harsh welcome, but I didn't want you leaving before we'd time to get better acquainted."
At the sound of the voice, Rezac raised his head just enough to peer at the speaker through the hair that
fell over his face. A growl began to build low in his throat as he tugged at his bonds.
"May I suggest you reassure your large friends they're in no danger. I'd prefer not to have to shoot them
to preserve the lives of myself and my men." As the protective jacket was slipped from his chest, he
indicated the half-dozen crossbowmen ranged at the top of the stairwell down to the main hall.
"I understand you," growled Rezac, lifting his head fully and shaking it till his mane of hair was cleared
from his face. It settled like a dark cloud around his shoulders. "Release me, then we will listen to you."
Killian gestured to the guards, and Rezac's bonds were cut. Pulling his arms forward, he ripped the
remaining ropes free and massaged his wrists.
"I'm Lord Killian. Please, be seated," the burly man said, gesturing to the large wooden table that
dominated the center of the room.
As Rezac moved toward the far end of the table, he glanced around the room, quickly assessing its
windows and exits.
Opposite the opening for the stairs was a fireplace in which burned a generous log fire. There were two
large windows, paned with small rectangles of thick glass. The other four, spaced along the outer wall,
were mere narrow arrow slits covered by wooden shutters. Two doors flanked by tied-back curtains led
off from either side of the fireplace. Against the third wall, the one with the arrow slits, a similar curtain
was closed. Even as he looked at it, the lower edge flared outward. Probably a third door, Rezac
surmised. One to the outside.
Facing the stairwell, its back to the fire, was a large, ornately carved high-backed chair. Obviously
Killian's seat.
As Rezac sat down, he saw the Human female begin to move as well, the others following her. She was
their leader, then. Strange that it wasn't one of the males. Quickly he searched through the information
he'd taken from her downstairs. There was more than he'd realized at the time— too much to make
sense of yet.
Later, sent Zashou. Let's focus on now.
Rezac turned to look more closely at their three Human companions. The differences between them and
the Jalnians were subtle. He only noticed them because he'd touched the female's mind. They were newly
into space, these Humans, and by their own endeavors: far more advanced than the Jalnians. Their skin
had a slightly different cast to it, and their bodies moved differently, hinting at a dissimilar musculature and
possibly skeleton beneath the flesh.
Movement by Lord Killian drew his attention away from them, and he watched the large male as he
circled the table to take his seat. Placing hands almost as big as Rezac's own on the table, Killian looked
at them all in turn.
"Time for you to introduce yourselves," he said, his voice deceptively mild. "Perhaps even to tell me why
you're here."
Jo tried not to glance at her two male companions before she began to speak. "I'm afraid you've made a
mistake, Lord Killian. We're nothing more than thieves...." Her voice trailed off into silence as the guard
Killian gestured to approached the table and spilled onto it the bundle of possessions taken from them
during the search.
"I think not," said Killian, picking up the energy pistol lying in the midst of the pile. "This doesn't belong to
Jalna."
He fiddled with the weapon for a moment or two, then pointed it at Davies who was sitting opposite
him.
"Don't point it at me, it's got a hair trigger!" he exclaimed, visibly blanching. "It'll discharge at the slightest
pressure!"
Killian turned the gun on its side and studied it again before replacing it on the table. "Indeed. Then let's
hope I don't have to use it on any of you. We were discussing your names and why you'd come to my
castle."
Jo had let out an angry exclamation at the sight of the pistol. Now that it was no longer threatening him,
Davies glanced over at her.
"Sorry, Jo," he muttered. "I know I shouldn't have brought it."
"So you're called Jo, and you're the leader. Now we're getting somewhere," said Killian, sitting back in
his chair and clasping his hands across his stomach. "Please continue."
Rezac could sense his satisfaction.
Jo indicated them each in turn. "Davies, Kris, Zashou, and Rezac." She hesitated before continuing and
Rezac could feel her uncertainty, then her acceptance that there was nothing to be gained from lying when
the truth was obvious. "We aren't from Jalna. We came to find out what was on the crashed scouter."
"Not to rescue these furred ones?"
"Sholans," Jo corrected him. "We didn't know they were in the stasis cube."
"What is stasis cube?" Killian copied the Human words carefully.
"The cube you brought here. Inside it, time was frozen for our friends. In stasis."
"Frozen?"
In his mind, Rezac echoed the word. So that was what had happened to them! The last thing he
remembered was them running from the Valtegan palace guards.
The lab! We ran into a laboratory! sent Zashou. The cube must have been there!
Later, replied Rezac, refocusing on the audible conversation. It's difficult enough to follow them
without getting sidetracked.
"A person is a stasis cube has no idea of the passing of time," said Kris, looking to Rezac and Zashou for
confirmation.
Rezac flicked an ear in assent.
"For them, when they're released, it's as if nothing has happened. Rezac and Zashou have also been
moved. They're no longer where they were when they were imprisoned in the cube."
Killian scratched at his beard. "How long were they in this cube?"
Rezac was suddenly aware of Jo's compassion for them and her reluctance to say more. She looked at
them before answering. "We think one thousand and five hundred years," she said quietly.
Rezac's ears flattened in shock and briefly the room began to fade around him. How long? He could
barely comprehend what she'd said.
"A long time," said Killian, his voice slightly faint at the concept of that many years. "I presume your
enemies placed you there. You must be formidable warriors indeed if that was the only way to remove
you. Who were you fighting?"
"A species called the Valtegans," Jo replied. "They trade at the Spaceport occasionally."
Zashou's sudden despair swept through Rezac. It was all for nothing! We failed!
Enough! Rezac's mental tone was harsh.
Killian shook his head. "Never heard of them. No matter. What were you hoping to find on this crashed
vehicle? Weapons?"
"Information," said Jo. "Information about the Valtegans— where they come from, what they left behind
on Jalna, where they were going."
"And did you find this information?"
"Ah." Again Jo looked over at Rezac. "Partly."
"Obviously you found out what they left," said Killian, gesturing toward the two Sholans. "But the rest?"
"No," said Kris. "We found nothing. The craft was too badly damaged."
"There were no bodies. How can such a vehicle move with no one to drive it?"
"Remotes," said Rezac. "From a distance," he added, realizing how inadequate the Jalnian language was
to explain technical matters.
Thoughtfully, Killian sat back in his chair and began stroking his beard while his gaze flicked from one to
the other of them. "Now, I presume, you wish to return to the Spaceport and leave Jalna for your own
worlds."
"That was the general idea," said Davies, speaking for the first time.
"Unfortunately that won't be possible," said Killian, his tone regretful. "Another blizzard is due tonight and
the pass will be blocked by morning. I'm afraid you'll have to accept my hospitality until the weather
improves."
He's lying, Kris sent to Jo.
We can't prove it, Rezac replied.
The only outward sign of both Kris' and Jo's surprise at Rezac joining the conversation was a slight
tensing of their bodies.
Good, thought Rezac to himself. At least they're skilled in concealment.
Jo's reply, when it came, was slower and fainter. What do we do, then?
Go along with him for now. We have no other options yet, Rezac replied while sending a private
thought to Kris.
Later, the Human replied.
"In return for my hospitality, perhaps you can help me," said Killian, oblivious to their mental exchange.
"In what way?" asked Kris.
"Bradogan, who rules the Spaceport and its surrounding lands, is hungry for power. Those Lords he can't
ally to himself with bribes of off-world goods, he wages war on. It's only a matter of time till his eyes fall
on Kaladar. I want an edge, something to keep him away from my lands. Something like this weapon
here." He indicated the pistol. "You could help me by making more of them."
"Those weapons are highly sophisticated, Lord Killian," said Kris. "They require manufacturing methods
not available on Jalna. We couldn't make them for you, even if we knew how."
Killian raised an eyebrow quizzically.
"We know how to use them, but we don't know how to make them," said Jo.
"You know how they work, you can make them." Killian's voice had grown cold.
"You misunderstand us, Lord," said Kris. He pointed to one of the guardsmen behind them. "They can
use their crossbows, but could they make one?"
"You misunderstand me. You will provide me with off-world weapons," said Killian uncompromisingly.
"If not that one, then others that fulfill a similar purpose."
He pushed himself to his feet. "Escort my guests to their chambers," he ordered his guards. "Think about
it overnight. I'm sure you'll see the wisdom of mutual cooperation. We'll talk again in the morning."
* * *
They were escorted through the curtained doorway out onto an external balcony. The air was bitter as it
blew fresh flurries of snow into their faces. Dressed as they were, Rezac could feel the cold hit Zashou
and he moved closer to her, holding an arm out in invitation to her to share his warmth.
He felt her mental retreat as she shied physically back from him. Only a step, but it was enough. Their
long sleep hadn't changed anything then, he thought with a sigh.
Are they going to lock us in some dungeon? asked Jo, trying to control the chattering of her teeth.
Maybe he wasn't lying about the blizzard after all!
I don't think he'll put us in a dungeon tonight, sent Kris. Likely it'll be somewhere comfortable.
He's reminding us how cold it is to persuade us that cooperation is worthwhile. If we don't, then
tomorrow it'll be the dungeons.
I agree, sent Rezac.
* * *
The two males proved to be right. The rooms they were shown to were in a small tower set near the
center of the castle. A suite for visiting dignitaries, or noble prisoners.
The main chamber boasted a fire almost as large as that in Killian's private quarters. Opening off it were
two smaller bedrooms, both of which had beds hung with heavy drapes and fires burning in the grates.
There was also a small closet that served as a privy. In the larger, a pile of blankets and three pallets lay
next to the fire.
Once their escort had left, a search of the suite showed that the exit was guarded. The windows were
shuttered, but in any case they were too far above ground level to make escape through them a practical
proposition.
In front of the main fire, the table was set with food and wine.
"Ever get the feeling you were expected?" asked Davies, strolling over to the food and helping himself to
a piece of meat from some type of fowl.
"We weren't betrayed," said Jo shortly.
Rezac turned to his Leska. "You should eat, Zashou. It's been a long time since our last meal."
She flicked an ear in reply and headed slowly for one of the dining chairs by the fire. He could feel her
tiredness affecting him.
"You, too," he said, looking at the remaining two Humans. "We must all keep our strength up. No telling
when or where our next meal will come from." As he turned toward the table, he felt a hand on his arm.
Abruptly he turned back, teeth partially bared in a snarl.
Jo didn't flinch, but she did release him very slowly. "We're allies of Shola," she said in his language.
"They brought us here undercover to examine the Valtegan scouter. There are four more Sholans
imprisoned on Jalna. We have to work together, Rezac."
He turned away from her and continued over to the table. Lifting the flimsy knife, he began trying to hack
some meat from the cold joint in the center.
"You've been to Shola?"
"Yes, briefly," replied Jo.
"Where?"
"Valsgarth Telepath Guild and the Warrior Guild in Nazule."
"What about Ranz, on the plains?" He sensed Kris joining him at the table.
"Don't you mean in the Dzahai Mountains? I've been to Vartra's Retreat too."
Startled, Rezac looked round. "Vartra's Retreat? So he did go to the temple at Stronghold after all."
"The temple at Valsgarth is the main one now, but yes, there's also a temple of Vartra at Stronghold."
"Temple?" asked Zashou, looking up at Jo and Kris. "What has Vartra to do with temples?"
Rezac watched the two Humans exchange glances.
"You've a helluva lot of catching up to do," observed Davies sitting down. "On the Shola we know,
Vartra is the major god of warriors and telepaths. He was responsible for saving them from the
Cataclysm." He reached out for another piece of meat.
"He was a person? You knew him?" Jo sat down opposite Zashou.
Shocked once more to the core, Rezac let the knife fall from his grasp and sat down heavily. "A god?
How?"
"It seems we've outlived ourselves," said Zashou. "You were right the first time, Rezac. Let's eat. We can
talk of these matters later, when we're stronger." They can't tell us much if they were only there
briefly.
"I lived there for six months, Zashou," said Kris, taking the seat next to Jo.
"You can hear us mind-speak to each other?" demanded Rezac.
Kris smiled. "We Terrans have one or two Talents of our own. That's why I was living on Shola."
A small chirrup of sound drew Rezac's gaze to Kris' jacket pocket. From its depths popped a
white-furred face, muzzle and ears tipped with brown, large eyes glancing rapidly round the assembled
faces. A trill of pleasure as it saw Jo, and a sniff of disdain at the two Sholans, and Scamp emerged.
Scrambling up Kris' arm to his neck, it raised its front paws to pat his face then leaped down to the table
to run to Jo.
"A jegget!" exclaimed Zashou. "You brought a jegget with you?"
Rezac began to laugh. "You've got more than Talents if you can befriend a jegget!" Now he knew they
came from Shola— and more: as the only other telepathic species on their world, no jegget would go
near a person it didn't trust. In fact, the little creatures were notorious for that. Get a nest of jeggets in
your barn, and you'd never get rid of them! They knew when you were coming, knew where your traps
were.
Scamp, meanwhile, was twining himself and his dark-tipped bushy tail round Jo's neck, chirruping and
purring for all he was worth.
Aware of his pet's feelings, and a large part of the reason for them, Kris glanced over at Rezac.
Please, say nothing. The Valtegans ruled Jo's world, using females like her for sex. I need her
trust. If she realized what I feel for her...
Rezac cut him short with an affirmative gesture. It's not my business.
Reassured all was well with Jo, Scamp returned to Kris, looking and sniffing hopefully in the direction of
the meat.
"Feed him," said Rezac, gesturing at the plate as feelings of ravenous hunger stole into their minds. She
doesn't sense him. Why not?
Jo is only a latent telepath. She chooses not to train her Talent. She's a linguist— she studies
languages and was responsible for compiling the first Valtegan lexicon.
So the Valtegans are still at large.
There are no Valtegans on Shola. Your people came across them on our first colony world, Keiss.
They rescued the colonists— Jo was one of them. We don't know where the Valtegans are now, or
what they're doing, that's why we're on Jalna. That's how we found you.
Rezac, later, sent Zashou. Catching up is not important. Eating and sleeping is, so is deciding what
to do about Killian and the weapons he wants.
You're right.
"How did you avoid Scamp being found when we were searched?" Zashou asked Kris as she tore off a
lump of bread from the loaf and handed the rest to Jo.
Kris grinned as he pushed some small pieces of meat to one side for Scamp. "I suggested to the guard
that he didn't really want to touch me. Strangely enough, he agreed."
"They'll find out soon enough," warned Davies.
"I don't think they'll care," said Kris.
"You said you'd trained at a warrior guild. We had something similar in our time, but it taught you to fight
unarmed and with traditional bladed weapons."
"Now it also teaches you the use of modern energy weapons. I can strip and maintain most Sholan
weapons with the best of them, but build one from scratch?" He shook his head.
"Davies is the electronics genius," said Jo.
Rezac looked at him. "Could you build a weapon?"
"Depends what they've brought here from the shuttle. The good Lord Killian had the craft stripped of just
about everything that might have been useful, and naturally, they didn't know what they were doing!"
"What kind of vessel was it?"
"A scouter. Space to ground vehicle."
"From a Valtegan warship?"
"Do they have any other kind?" asked Jo wryly.
Rezac grinned slightly. "No. Then the scouter will be armed. It will have its own weapons system. We
could dismantle and use that."
"Should we even be thinking of giving them a weapon at all?" asked Zashou. "I'm sure they've discovered
enough efficient ways of killing each other on their own."
"We haven't a choice," said Kris. "You heard Killian."
"Besides, it doesn't have to work for long," said Davies. "Just long enough for us to get out of this place!"
"Fuel sources alone will limit its life," agreed Rezac. "Unless I'm mistaken, there should be a backup
battery that stores energy for it to use."
"You know a fair bit about the Valtegans, don't you?" said Jo.
"Should. We were prized pets of theirs for a year," growled Rezac, the grin vanishing.
"You mentioned a palace. What palace?"
"The Emperor's. God-King of the Four Realms." He tried, but couldn't control his hate and anger at what
they'd suffered during their captivity.
Zashou winced. "Rezac," she said warningly. "He's dust now, they all are. Let the rage go."
With an effort, Rezac pushed the anger to the back of his mind and refocused on the business at hand.
"That was fifteen hundred years ago, though," said Davies. "How much use is that knowledge to us
now?"
"How much can a people change in that time?" Jo asked Rezac.
"Valtegans, not at all," he said shortly.
"You seem much the same as your modern counterparts," said Kris. "I imagine the basic Valtegan
species traits will have remained unchanged too."
"Well, you'll be able to tell, won't you?" said Rezac, aware his tone was somewhat snappish but unable to
stop himself.
"I was sent on this mission because I understand the Valtegans more than anyone else at present," said
Jo. "Your knowledge is invaluable. Will you both share it with me?"
"If it'll help, of course," said Zashou, glancing angrily at her Leska.
"Assuming this shuttle is military and has a weapons system on board, then we'll need to look for it, with
no guarantee that the Jalnians haven't ripped it apart," said Kris. "That should buy us some time at least."
"Agreed," said Rezac. "However, it will be bolted into the structure of the vehicle and I doubt the Jalnians
would have been able to work those panels loose."
"Were your people in space when the Valtegans came?" asked Davies.
"Only just. They arrived without warning and in such vast numbers that there was little we could do to
fight them."
"So how come you know so much about their Üxwspacecraft?"
"I don't, but I was communicating with those of our people who were on warships in space."
Zashou leaned forward to touch Davies on the arm. "On Shola, telepaths were hunted by the Valtegans
as live trophies and kept to show how important a person was. Anyone of high standing had a Sholan
telepath as a pet," she said quietly. "That was the crux of their downfall. It took time, but eventually there
were enough of us on the four Valtegan home worlds and in their galactic fleet to strike. It was we who
coordinated the communications between the ships and the worlds— the slave worlds, too. We gave the
order to strike."
"To strike?" asked Davies. "You're supposed to be unable to fight!"
Zashou shook her head. "Rezac can, for a short time, then the nausea gets to him, too. But I didn't mean
that way. The nontelepath slaves and the other species, they fought. What we had done was to subvert
the Valtegans' minds, cause them to doubt one another, Challenge for position— and more. We used our
abilities to destroy them, weaken them for the civil war that followed. We turned Valtegan against
Valtegan. So we know them, know their weaknesses— and their strengths." She shuddered briefly at the
memories, still fresh for them, and sat back.
"Did you say the Valtegans had four home worlds?" asked Jo.
"Yes, plus some three other slave worlds."
She moaned quietly. "Four worlds full of Valtegans! There's no way we can possibly win against them!"
"We thought that, but you say Shola's free of them now," said Rezac. "It wasn't how many we killed, it
was who we killed. Take out the bridge crew of a warship, barricade the doors, and within minutes you
can crash the ship into the rest of that fleet and all for the loss of one person."
"That's suicide on a mass scale!"
Rezac looked calmly at Jo. "Yes, it was, and it was the price we all, us included, expected and were
willing to pay."
"You communicated over interplanetary space?" Kris asked quietly.
"Were we not answered by telepaths from Shola?" asked Rezac. "The skill has obviously lived on."
"Those who answered you weren't exactly Sholan telepaths," said Jo.
Rezac frowned. "Of course they were. Who else could it have been? Not Humans— the minds were
Sholan."
"They would seem so," said Kris. "The one who answered you was Human, a Human female with a
Sholan Leska."
"Impossible!"
Jo shook her head. "No. He's telling you the truth. There are several Sholans with Human Leska partners
now, but Carrie and Kusac Aldatan were the first."
"Aldatan?" exclaimed Zashou. "That's my family name! But how...?"
"Vartra," said Rezac. "His tinkering with our genes led to that. Your sister must have been enhanced,
too."
"Sister?" asked Jo.
"My sister Zylisha was Vartra's Companion when we were taken by the Valtegans," said Zashou. "The
enhanced genes must have passed on to their children. Vartra did what he originally set out to do."
"He did more than that from the sound of it," said Davies dryly. "Carrie and Kusac would have had a
child if she hadn't lost it when she was injured. Another mixed Leska pair were expecting one when we
left Shola."
"Cubs," said Zashou faintly. "Human and Sholan cubs."
"No wonder he's achieved godhood!" said Rezac. "Maybe Shanka had the right of it after all. Without
Vartra playing god with our lives, none of this would have happened."
摘要:

PrologueRezaclungedpastthealienforthefloorofthestasiscubebaseunit,tryingtoreachapistolthatlaythere.Thealienreachedoutandstoppedhim.No,don't.He'llhaveuskilledbeforeyoureachit.You'reweakfrombeinginsidethatcube.Youbothnearlydied.Waitfornow.Shockednotonlybythesendingfromthestranger,butbyhissuddenweaknes...

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