Half an hour later they reached the dromon, gasping with exhaustion. Truth proved the only one capable of climbing up the steering oar. He clambered over the high sterncastle railing. A few moments later a thick-twined hemp ladder tumbled down to the others.
It was a struggle, but eventually everyone was aboard, Gesler and Stormy pulling up the food chest and water casks last.
From the sterncastle, Kulp looked down the length of the ship's deck. The abandonment had been a hasty thing. Coiled ropes and bundles of supplies wrapped in sealskin lay scattered about, along with discarded body armour, swords and belts. A thick, pale, greasy dust clung to everything.
The others joined him in silent study.
'Anybody see a name on the hull?' Gesler asked eventually. 'I looked, but...'
'Silanda,' Baudin said.
Stormy growled, 'Togg's teats, man, there wasn't no—'
'Don't need one to know this ship,' Baudin said. 'That cargo lying about down there, that's from Drift Avalii. Silanda was the only craft sanctioned to trade with the Tiste Andii. She was on her way to the island when the Emperor's forces overran Quon. She never returned.'
Silence followed his words.
It was broken by a soft laugh from Felisin. 'Baudin the thug. Did your prison gangs work in libraries as well?'
'Anybody else notice the waterline?' Gesler asked. 'This ship hasn't moved in years.' He shot one last, piercing glare at Baudin, then descended to the main deck. 'Might as well be a pile of rock knee-deep in guano,' he said, stopping at one of the sealskin bundles. He crouched down to unwrap it. A moment later he hissed a curse and lurched back. The bundle's flaps fell away, releasing its contents: a severed head. It rolled crazily across the deck, thumping up against the lip of the hold's hatchway.
Kulp pushed past a motionless Heboric, scrambled down to the main deck and approached the head. He raised his warren. Stopped.
'What do you see?' the ex-priest asked.
'Nothing I like,' the mage replied. He stepped closer, crouched. 'Tiste Andii.' He glanced over at Gesler. 'What I'm about to suggest is not pleasant, but...'
The corporal, his face white, nodded. 'Stormy,' he said as he turned to the next bundle. 'Give me a hand.'
'Doing what?'