
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