Coltaine said nothing.
The emissary hesitated, then continued. 'As yet further proof of our peaceful intentions, the crossing of the refugees to the south bank will not be contested – after all, Korbolo Dom well knows that it is those elements that provide the greatest difficulty to you and your forces. Your soldiers can well defend themselves – this we all have seen, to your glory. Indeed, our own warriors sing to honour your prowess. You are truly an army worthy of challenging our goddess.' He paused, twisting in his saddle to look at the gathered nobles. 'But these worthy citizens, ah, this war is not theirs.' He faced Coltaine again. 'Your journey across the wastelands beyond the forest shall be difficult enough – we shall not pursue to add to your tribulations, Fist. Go in peace. Send the refugees across the Vathar tomorrow, and you will see for yourselves – and without risk to your own soldiers – Korbolo Dom's mercy.'
Pullyk Alar stepped forward. 'The Council trusts in Korbolo Dom's word on this,' he announced. 'Give us leave to cross tomorrow, Fist.'
Duiker frowned. There has been communication.
The Fist ignored the nobleman. 'Take words back to Korbolo Dom, Emissary. The offer is rejected. I am done speaking.'
'But Fist—'
Coltaine turned his back, his ragged feather cape glistening like bronze scales in the firelight.
The Crow horsewarriors closed around the emissary and forced the man's mount around.
Pullyk Alar and Nethpara rushed towards the officers. 'He must reconsider!'
'Out of our sight,' Bult growled, 'or I shall have your hides for a new tent. Out!'
The pair of noblemen retreated.
Bult glared about until he found Gesler. 'Ready your ship, Captain.'
'Aye, sir.'
Stormy muttered beside the historian, 'None of this smells right, sir.'
Duiker slowly nodded.
Leoman led them unerringly across the clay plain, through impenetrable darkness, to another cache of supplies, this one stored beneath a lone slab of limestone. As he unwrapped the hardbread, dried meat and fruits, Felisin sat down on the cool ground and wrapped her arms around herself in an effort to stop shivering.
Heboric sat beside her. 'Still no sign of the Toblakai. With Oponn's luck bits of him are souring that Soletaken's stomach.'