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Nothing is as it seems to be.The ancient past is not dead. The hand of the Wizard Kings still reaches out to challenge the Androfrancine Order, to control the magick and technology that they sought to understand and claim for their own.Nebios, the boy who watched the destruction of the city of Windwir, now runs the vast deserts of the world, far from his beloved Marsh Queen. He is being hunted by strange women warriors, while his dreams are invaded by warnings from his dead father.Jin Li Tam, queen of the Ninefold Forest, guards her son as best she can against both murderous threats, and the usurper queen and her evangelists. They bring a message: Jakob is the child of promise of their Gospel, and the Crimson Empress is on her way.And in hidden places, the remnants of the Androfrancine order formulate their response to the song pouring out of a silver crescent that was found in the wastes.

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ANTIPHON

TOR BOOKS BY KEN SCHOLES

Lamentation

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Antiphon

ANTIPHON

KEN SCHOLES

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A TOM DOHERTY ASSOCIATES BOOK
NEW YORK

Table of Contents

This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously.

ANTIPHON

Copyright 2010 by Kenneth G. Scholes

All rights reserved.

Edited by Beth Meacham

A Tor Book

Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC

175 Fifth Avenue

New York, NY 10010

www.tor-forge.com

Tor is a registered trademark of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC.

ISBN 978-0-7653-2129-9

First Edition: September 2010

Printed in the United States of America

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For Ray Bradbury,

who showed me what I wanted to be when I grew up

Picture 2

ANTIPHON

Prelude

A rising full moon washed the calm sea in brighter tones of blue and green, bathing the shoreline as well as the robed figures who stood upon it in dim aquamarine light. Overhead, stars danced and guttered in a warm night sky.

Rafe Merrique leaned on the gunwale of the longboat and scanned the shore. Behind him, the Kinshark lay at anchor in the shallow bay, unmagicked for now in these abandoned waters. Ahead, he saw a small gathering of men amid their wagons and horses.

They have the look of Francines, he whispered to his first mate.

The man grunted a reply as he worked the oars. Rafe kept his attention on the beach. There were four figures in view, their backs turned and their hoods up so that he could not see their faces.

But why are they so far from home? Merrique was a veteran of the horn, seasoned at bringing his ship and crew through the Ghosting Crests and into the Churning Wastes. Hed spent half his life running the Order back and forth on one secret venture or another. At first, hed done it for the bits of magick and technology theyd offered him. Later, the money had been enough of an incentive.

And now, with the Order decimated and the Ninefold Forest assuming guardianship of Windwirs holdings, the Gypsies were his customers.

Until the moon sparrow found him, that is.

Hed just landed a fresh company of Gypsy Scouts to assist with the work at Sanctorum Lux and was turning his vessel west when the bird fell from the sky to perch on the railing of his forecastle. It was small and made of a silver metal so bright that the sunlight reflecting from it burned Rafes eyes. It hopped twice, regarding him with emerald-jeweled eyes, before cocking its head and opening its tiny beak.

A reedy voice whispered out. Rafe Merrique, it said, the light requires service of your ship.

And if it werent a bird hed seen so many times before, bearing a message hed also heard many times, he might not have yelled for a pencil to scratch down the course heading and coordinates it suddenly chirruped before closing its beak and lifting into the summer sky to speed northeast.

Now, three weeks later, he approached by sea and studied the beach where the robed figures waited. The wagons were loaded down with supplies, but there was no sign of a camp. No welcoming fire, no tents, and no sound but the gentle lapping of the water and the whisper of oars.

Ahoy, Rafe called out as they ran the longboat into the shallows. He stood and hopped over the side with a splash. The acrid scent of ozone and salt struck him. You are a long ways from anywhere, he said.

The robed figures shuffled by their wagons, and an odd sound reached his ears. A wheezinglike a bellowsand the slightest metallic clacking. It was oddly familiar, though he could not place it at first.

You are Captain Rafe Merrique of the Kinshark, a flat, inhuman voice said. One of the robed figures separated from the others.

Rafes men were out of the longboats now, hands reaching for knives and cutlasses. He frowned. Yes, he said. I am

But when he saw the eyes, he could not finish his sentence. A sense of wrongness flooded him, and his mouth suddenly tasted like iron. He felt the hairs rise on his arms and the back of his neck. The eyes were amber jewels, dimly glowing in the recesses of the hood. Steam whistled out from the back of the robe, and as the figure approached, Rafe saw the metal hands and the metal feet. The light, the metal man said, requires service of your ship.

He stepped back slowly and whistled for his men to do the same. What is this about?

The metal man cocked its head. You are not authorized to know. Archived data indicates that your vessel has been hired on seventy-three occasions to assist in various matters of transport and recovery for the Androfrancine Order.

Rafe glanced to the other robed figures. He saw the faint glow of their eyes and the gleam of moonlight on their metal hands. There were four of them. Hed seen the mechoservitor Isaakhed even conversed with the mechanical over breakfast during the voyage back to the Delta. Truly one of the Orders greatest wonders. And hed heard bits of rumor and gossip among the men hed transportedCharles, Aedric and the othersabout the hidden library, Sanctorum Lux, reduced to ashes by mechoservitors now fled to unknown quarters.

Youre one of the mechanicals from Sanctorum Lux, he said.

But the mechoservitor ignored the statement. Your arrival is the salvation of the light, the metal man said, stepping forward. We have urgent need of your vessel in the formulation of our response.

Rafe Merrique prided himself on knowing which jobs to take and which to turn down. This one, he realized, was the latter. I should not have come here. I should not have heeded the bird. His mouth went dry as he found the words. My vessel, he said, is not for hire after all.

The Kinshark is a Tam-manufactured galleon sailing with a complement of forty-seven men, the metal man continued, again ignoring Rafes words. Stealth oils are applied routinely for concealment, and scout powders are administered to the crew in three shifts to maximize effectiveness and minimize adverse health impacts. The vessel boasts comfortable passenger accommodations and various holdsconcealed and plainfor the transport of sensitive goods. Minimum seagoing complement is four men.

The other three robed figures were converging on them now, walking slowly, metal frames clicking and gears whirring beneath their plain gray robes.

Were leaving now, Rafe told his men as he turned back to the longboat.

But as he moved toward the boat, a metal hand came down firmly upon his shoulder. Rafe spun, reaching for his cutlass, but another hand gripped his wrist and he cried out at the strength of it. Around him, his men surged to life, but the mechoservitors were faster and stronger. Struggling, he twisted against his captor and saw his first mate collapse beneath a hand on his windpipe. You will be adequately compensated, the mechanical said, upon our return.

Firm hands pulled him quickly toward the wagons. Analysis indicates that with proper rationing the provided supplies will allow forty-seven men to survive fourteen days in this environment. The nearest intact Androfrancine supply cache is twelve days march at a pace of thirty leagues per day. A map and lock ciphers have been provided for you. We will summon you by the bird when our return is imminent.

Rafe opened his mouth to speak, but the hand had now moved to his throat, and spiderwebs of thin, white light filled his vision as the pressure increased.

My deepest apologies, the mechoservitor said, for this violence and deception.

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