Coll made his way down the gentle slope towards the Mhybe's wagon. Thirty paces to the right were the last of the Trygalle Trade Guild's carriages, a group of shareholders throwing bones on a tarp nearby. Messengers rode in the distance, coming from or returning to the main army's position a league to the southwest.
Murillio sat with his back to one of the Rhivi wagon's solid wood wheels, eyes closed.
They opened upon the councillor's arrival.
'How does she fare?' Coll asked, crouching down beside him.
'It is exhausting,' Murillio replied. 'To see her suffer those nightmares — they are endless. Tell me the news.'
'Well, Kruppe and Silverfox haven't been seen since yesterday; nor have those two marines Whiskeyjack had guarding the Mhybe's daughter. As for the battle …' Coll looked away, squinting southwestward. 'It was short-lived. Anomander Rake assumed his Soletaken form. A single pass dispersed the Tenescowri. Anaster was captured, and, uh, the mages in his service were … executed.'
'Sounds unpleasant,' Murillio commented.
'By all reports it was. In any case, the peasants are fleeing back to Capustan, where I doubt they will be much welcome. It's a sad fate indeed for those poor bastards.'
'She's been forgotten, hasn't she?'
Coll did not need to ask for elaboration. 'A hard thing to swallow, but aye, it does seem that way.'
'Outlived her usefulness, and so discarded.'
'I cling to a faith that this is a tale not yet done, Murillio.'
'We are the witnesses. Here to oversee the descent. Naught else, Coll. Kruppe's assurances are nothing but wind. And you and I, we are prisoners of this unwelcome circumstance — as much as she is, as much as that addled Rhivi woman who comes by to comb her hair.'
Coll slowly swung to study his old friend. 'What do you suggest we do?' he asked.
Shrugging, Murillio growled, 'What do most prisoners do sooner or later?'
'They try to escape.'
'Aye.'
Coll said nothing for a long moment, then he sighed. 'And how do you propose we do that? Would you just leave her? Alone, untended-'
'Of course not. No, we take her with us.'
'Where?'
'I don't know! Anywhere! So long as it's away.'
'And how far will she need to go to escape those nightmares?'
'We need only find someone willing to help her, Coll. Someone who does not judge a life by expedience and potential usefulness.'
'This is an empty plain, Murillio.'