Erin Evans - Lesser Evils
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Erin M Evans
Lesser Evils
PROLOGUE
MALBOLGE, THE SIXTH LAYER OF THE HELLS
THE YEAR OF THE DARK CIRCLE (1478 DR)
Lorcan ought to have counted himself lucky. Bound from knees to chest in a chain devils restraints, dragged across the hungry nightmare landscape of the Sixth Layer of the Hells-still, the half-devil son of Fallen Invadiah was not dead.
He was not dead, and he would soon be locked away in his sisters newly claimed domain, far from their vengeful mothers weakened reach, far from the notice of the archdevils, and farthest of all from those mortals who knew better than to let Lorcan slip the noose, after what had happened in Neverwinter. Lucky, indeed.
But that luck only counted for these few breaths.
All my life, he thought, watching the skull palace of Osseia recede as the chain devil hauled him toward the fingerbone towers, leaving a trail of raw, oozing ground in their wake. All my life avoiding the hierarchy and this is how they catch me. Beshaba shit in my eyes.
The goddess of ill luck could count herself proud of this mess: the only reason he was alive was that he had been caught in the tangled interplay of the Lord of the Sixth, Glasya, and her father, Asmodeus, king of the Hells and the risen god of evil. Their schemes and counter-schemes made a knotted net that trapped devils in every layer. Lorcan had long made an art of staying out of the cutthroat hierarchy they created. And now he was square in the middle of it.
Do be careful, little Lorcan.
Glasyas words as hed been hauled out of the court moments earlier pounded in his thoughts like a heavy hammer. She might, for all appearances, have given his freedom to his sister Sairche, a reward for all her help in twisting the collapsing pieces of Glasyas schemes in Neverwinter into a suitable place. But wherever Sairche locked him away, Glasya owned Lorcan.
Your sister may be persuasive, but you and I know your warlock kept things in check.
Which meant Glasya owned Farideh too, he thought.
Osseias empty sockets watched him until the chain devil hauled him into the farthest fingerbone tower, as if waiting for Lorcan to make the next move.
There were erinyes in the tiny room at the tip of the tower-his half sisters, Cissa and Aricia-and more chains. Bad, bad, bad, he thought. The chain devils appendages withdrew, dumping Lorcan unceremoniously onto the marrow-slicked floor.
Already? he cried. Ruby-eyed Cissa seized him by the joint of his wing and yanked him forward. He cursed. Were you crouching in Sairches shadow all this time?
Aricia hooked the chain onto the nearest bone spur. The time her lordship held the lot of you was enough to tell where the plane tilts.
If Baby Sister wants to play at commander, Cissa said, shoving him to his knees and turning him around, well wait it out.
Who knows? Aricia said, as he struggled. She smiled around a broken fang. Maybe shell take out a few of the pradixikai when she goes. Make some room for the rest of us.
Watch your tongue, a new voice growled. Lorcan lifted his head. In the lacuna of the doorway stood his mad sister, Bibracte. Still armored and splattered in the gore of Neverwinters denizens, the maddest member of the elite pradixikai made the lesser erinyes grow still with caution.
Bibracte stepped aside to admit Sairche-the half-devil daughter of Fallen Invadiah and master of her holdings. The erinyes might have towered over her cambion half sister, might have crushed Sairche as easily as a dry leaf instead of following Glasyas orders. But she guarded over Sairche as if Sairche had never been anything but commander of the pradixikai. Bibracte gave him a vicious grin.
Bad, bad, bad, Lorcan thought.
Red-skinned Sairche stood with her wings curled around her. Shed had the good sense not to deck herself in Invadiahs treasures at least, only a pair of bracers-silver, to match the tracery of tattoos that laced her bare scalp and the needle-sharp eyelashes she affected.
Well, arent you prepared, he said, as if there werent terrible things in store for him. As if he didnt know exactly what Sairche wanted. I didnt realize you were so steeped in the hierarchy, to know Asmodeuss mind before he speaks it.
Sairche smirked. Idiot. No one was ever going to lay the blame on you when they could lay it on Mother.
Youve made an enemy of Invadiah, and Im the idiot? Cissa pressed down on his wing joint and he let out a gasp of pain.
Careful, Lorcan, Sairche said. One might think you were growing a spine.
Much as one might think you were getting soft.
Lorcans memory didnt go back far enough to recall a time before Sairche, before knowing that his sister was never going to be an ally, even if she might suffer just as much under the erinyes notice. That Sairche would not have wasted so much of her time needling him.
A pity for you Im not, she said.
Really? I suspect youre the one to pity.
Sairche laughed. How adorable! Is that something you picked up, grubbing around on Toril? Ive won, brother dear. Pity my wickedness all you like, it doesnt matter.
What on every plane do you take me for? he said. Ive no pity for your means. Youve achieved more than any of us could have imagined, particularly while under Invadiahs thumb. You-a cambion-have control of the pradixikai and a good portion of Malbolges erinyes. You have all of Invadiahs treasures-not the least of which is being the archduchesss ear. Truly, no one would have thought you could rise so high.
Sairche narrowed her eyes. Many thanks.
He smiled despite himself. But you cannot win at the hierarchy, and you know that. Now theyre all watching you, looking for the weak point that will bring you down again. He looked up at Aricia and Cissa. Found it yet?
Neither erinyes had taken her eyes off Bibracte. She grinned at her half sisters and cracked her knuckles.
Not now, Sairche snapped. She scowled at Lorcan. So I let her kill them and leave you with much better odds? You do think Im an idiot. To Aricia and Cissa, Pin his wings.
Cissa held his wings together. The cold iron spike ripped through the membranes, one after the other-pop, pop-so fast, Lorcan couldnt cry out before it was already done. Aricia slid a loop over the ends of the bolt and twisted. A rush of magic ran down Lorcans bones, like a flow of lava. They let him up, his wings pulling against the pin as he tried to find his balance.
Now, Sairche said. Are you going to cooperate? Or do I let Cissa and Aricia prove their loyalty?
Long years of survival instinct made his wings flex against the iron bar-flee, flee, flee. But even if he could remove the bolt, even if his wings werent torn and bloodied, hed have nowhere to run. He no longer had a portal out of the Hells. He had no allies. Malbolge was growing every day. The pradixikai would find him and tear him to shreds. He made himself still, pressed the urge to run down deep.
That depends on what you want.
Sairches stare didnt waver. The Kakistos heir. What else?
Lorcan held her gaze and smiled, even though his heart was in his throat. Even though he was imagining another set of eyes-one silver, one gold. Another voice whispering, Run. Come with us. Theyll kill you.
Now why, he drawled, would you want her?
Sairche watched him, unblinking, but Lorcan was certain after long years of practice that there was nothing to see. I dont like loose ends.
What end is she to you? Shes my warlock.
And Rohinis doom. I dont need to repeat the pradixikais reports for you-you were there, after all. A warlock, I dont care about. A Brimstone Angel, I care a little for. A Brimstone Angel who throws off a succubuss domination and runs her through with so little effort? That I-and plenty of other devils-would be much more interested in. Sairche smirked. And then theres the fact that shes yours, as you say.
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