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The Emperors Knife

Book One of the Tower and Knife Trilogy

mazarkis williams

night shade books san francisco

Chapter Three

Summoned to the Petal Throne, Eyul came, and waited. The Blue Shields on either side of the royal doors stared ahead without acknowledging him, and the gods carved into the wood looked only at one another, from right to left and back again. It was always so; Eyul did the work that nobody wished to see, not even the gods.

So it came as a surprise when Donato, the Grand Master of the Treasury, approached in his curl-toed slippers and raised his pale gaze to meet Eyuls, and even more of a surprise when he spoke in a polite, questioning tone. Are you waiting to see the emperor, heaven bless him?

Eyul nodded.
This clearly presented a dilemma for Donato, who pursed his lips and glanced towards the doors. Hed reached the highest position possible for a man of tribute, yet their respective rankings remained unclear. Eyul, plucked from the dark alleys of the Maze and given to a life of blood, might yet outrank a slave of scale or quill, as long as he had the emperors favor.
The doors swung open, the wooden gods turning to smile upon the throne. Eyul did not have the emperors favor, would never have it, but nevertheless took a quick step forwards, solving Donatos problem with his feet. He had no desire to wait through a presentation of coin; the throne weighed heavy on his mind, even more so since last nights attack. He needed to see the emperor himself, to know whether Beyons mind was still his own. Eyul walked towards the dais, his soft shoes quiet on the mosaic tile that sparkled in the lantern light.

He took care not to let his feet sully the purple runner, a silk road laid to return the emperor from the hunt to the throne. Eyul, a hunter himself, let his eyes follow the emperors tracks, writ large in the regular bunching of the silk and the scatter of sand from the folds of his tunic. He was reminded of the old proverb, The Cerani emperor brings the desert with him. It held true; Emperor Beyon kept the vast room dry and empty. Eyul remembered the cushions that once had been scattered over the cold floor and the wine that had flowed for every visitor, and felt a twinge for the court of Emperor Tahal. Hed been a young man then, and Beyon just a happy boy playing with his brothers. The palace had been lively, full of courtiers and lords from the provinces. These days, the halls held only a scattering of slaves, wives, and soldiers, and everyone spoke in whispers.

Beyon, Son of Heaven, waited on the dais in his hunting clothes, a skinning dagger tucked in his belt. He saw Eyul and widened his stance, squaring his shoulders. The throne loomed behind him, its metal roses gleaming in the morning light. Eyul drew close, avoiding the emperors glare; he dreaded Beyons eyes, wide and dark, like those of his young brothers. Tuvaini stood at the emperors shoulder, his pose relaxed, no warning on his face.

At either side, bodyguards waited. Their hachirahs would take long seconds to draw; their formal high, stiff boots hindered movement. If the pattern claimed Beyon, his body-guards could not protect him from Eyuls Knife. He hoped it would not come to that.

A slave hurried past Eyul, his arms full of fresh silk. The sandy mess was whisked away and a new path set. At its start, where the fringe brushed up against the steps of the dais, Eyul made his obeisance.

The emperor let him wait. Eyul stared at these intricate tiles a few minutes longer each time he came. His knees werent what they once had been, and his leg smarted from last nights wound, but he held his position.

Id like to see Donato first, Beyon said to the vizier.
Eyul cursed himself. Now he would listen to the presentation of coin after all, with his faced turned to the stone. He waited through a long silence, ended by the whisper of silk as Donato fell to his own obeisance. Rise, Donato, and tell me, Beyon said, about my tomb.

His tomb. Eyul felt a cramp tighten in his leg and willed himself to remain still. Did the emperor make ready for his death? Building a tomb at twentysix would only encourage the rumours that fluttered along the hallways at night. The vizier needed time to groom the younger brother to the throne, time he wouldnt have if Beyon exposed himself.

And yet Eyul felt comforted. He hopes to die, rather than become a Carrier . His mind remained his own, so far. Perhaps he would call upon the Knife before the pattern changed himperhaps by then Beyon would welcome it. There would be no struggle, no betrayal.

Donato spoke of marble, tesserae, and gold. Beyon asked questions, his voice low and friendly. His tomb would join with that of Satreth the Reclaimer, the last emperor to reign before the pattern-marks came to the city of Nooria. Side by side the emperors would take their eternal sleep, one who never saw the marks, and one whom the marks had taken.

Eyuls hands felt cold upon the floor. It seemed the end of something.

The emperor is now ready to receive you, Eyul. Tuvainis voice fell soft against his ears, cool comfort.
Eyul stood and bowed, head lowered.
Dead bodies by the fountain, Eyul. The emperor sounded amused. I thought you liked to kill with a bit more ceremony. The reference burned, even as it reassured. As long as Beyon kept the same hatreds, the same resentments, he had not been taken.
Eyul waited a moment before answering. He raised his eyes to the emperors face, careful not to glance towards the neck or wide sleeves of his tunic, where the pattern-marks might be glimpsed. Something in him didnt want to see the future written on the emperors skin. Circumstances demanded that I protect the vizier, Your Majesty. We were attacked
You did well.
Eyul had no choice but to pretend he didnt hear the mocking tone. One did get away, Your Majesty.
The emperor pivoted to face the vizier. Though the two were of a height, Tuvaini looked small as he met the emperors gaze. Beyons shoulders crowded Tuvaini, his arms twice as thick. Tuvaini dipped his head, calm and measured, while Beyon rocked forwards on his feet.
Beyon took a step closer. How did they get into the fountain room, Tuvaini?
I dont know, Tuvaini said with a frown.
Between the streets and the fountain stood dozens of guards who would need to be bribed or killed in order for three Carriers to pass so deep into the palace. Eyul knew the guards. He overheard their conversations as he passed unnoticed through the halls. He knew their ailments and complaints, their gambling debts and smoking habits. They could be bribed, but not by Carriers. And yet there had been no deaths. Something was missing.
Eyul felt the emperors gaze on him and met it with his own.
The emperor said, What do you think, Eyul?
Eyul bowed. I apologise, Your Majesty; I would call it magic if I could.
Did you see, at least, where they came from?
One from either side of me and another through the fountain. I expect they were hiding behind the tapestries. How they got there Eyuls shoulders drooped at the memory of being taken off guard.
Waiting for you. Beyon stopped, and stood for a moment without speaking. Someone attacked the royal vizier, he said at last. Many will die for this. Start with the Red Hall guards. See what they have to say before their throats are cut. His shadow flickered as he moved towards the steps. The royal bodyguards turned, weapons rattling, to follow him off the back of the dais.
Eyul straightened and fingered the hilt of his Knife. The decision should not surprise him; Eyul had taught the emperor himself, that brutal morning, the value of killing. He wished daily that it could have been a different lesson.
Tuvaini stood alone beside Beyons great chair, twisting the ring on his finger. All of them, Your Magnificence?
What? Beyon turned to look at Tuvaini, the fresh silk twisting under his boot. A slave inched forwards, a new runner in his hands.

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