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  There was no need to say more.

  Georgdi had a deep sense that this was not the last he would see of Axis SunSoar.

  Axis stood back and watched in silence as the Outlanders rode past. They took a full hour to ride out of Elcho Falling, and when they were done Axis trudged inside the citadel.

  He’d expected there to be someone inside to meet him, but there was not, and so Axis climbed the ladder to the first usable landing on the great staircase, then climbed ever upward.

  He went first to his father and Salome’s chamber.

  StarDrifter was half sitting up and looking cheerful, if not much better physically.

  Axis sat on the bed, taking his father’s hand.

  “You have won another great battle,” StarDrifter said. “A new feather for your legend.”

  “It was hardly a battle,” Axis replied. “A sickening rout more like.”

  He looked over to Salome, cradling StarDancer. “My brother was the one who truly won the day. If he hadn’t realised what could be done about the One .”

  Axis drifted off, feeling exhausted physically and emotionally after the events of the day.

  “We can rebuild the Icarii race, now,” StarDrifter said. “We have peace, and a home within this lovely citadel . . . and we can rebuild the Icarii.”

  Axis had nothing to say. There were so few Icarii left, a handful of thousands perhaps, and so much lost. What to rebuild, and into what?

  “You will stay, and help me,” StarDrifter said.

  Again Axis had nothing to say. He knew he couldn’t stay. He and his father loved each other, but they made bad companions, and Axis knew the tension would see him leave sooner rather than later.

  “Of course,” he said, and bent and kissed his father’s brow.

  From his father’s rooms, Axis went to the chamber he had once shared with Inardle. How long had it been since he’d slept in here? The past few weeks had been spent everywhere but at Elcho Falling, and when here, Axis had virtually lived in the command chamber.

  It was, nonetheless, no surprise to find Inardle waiting for him.

  Axis looked at her as she stood watching him, so beautiful, and felt nothing but sadness, too. He stepped forward, folded her in his arms, and held her close, rocking her a little.

  “Eleanon is dead,” he said softly.

  “I know,” she said.

  “I’m sorry.”

  “I know that, too.”

  “Everything has gone for you, Inardle.”

  “And for you, too.”

  They paused, awkwardly. This was the moment where one or both of them should say, But, together, we can forge a new life.

  Instead they allowed the moment to draw out, then Axis leaned back, feeling uncomfortable.

  “Don’t say it,” Inardle said, resting a finger briefly on his lips.

  “What will you do, Inardle? You have no one left.”

  No one, she thought. Not even you, Axis,

  “I loved you, Axis,” she said, and again he took her in his arms.

  “I know,” he whispered.

  They stood a long while, saying nothing, just holding each other, then Axis turned and left her.

  “It has been a hard journey up to see me,” Maximilian said to Axis when the StarMan emerged into the topmost chamber of Elcho Falling. Above them the roof lay open to the sky, Icarii tumbling through the revolving rings of the citadel’s golden crown, the sun shining, the sky deepest blue.

  Ishbel stood to one side, looking lovely in a gown of silver and rose. Axis went to her first, taking her hands and kissing her hard on the mouth.

  “I always wanted to do that,” he said.

  She smiled. “I always wanted you to.”

  He leaned back, regarding her thoughtfully, still holding her hands. “You’re pregnant,” he said. “It is why you needed to transfer out of Elcho Falling with myself and my men.”

  Ishbel nodded. “I had only just realised in the past day. The child has barely been conceived.”

  She shared a look with Maximilian, and both smiled. “It is another daughter, and this one we hope will be born safely and live her life in peace.”

  “What does this do to the succession of Elcho Falling?” Axis said.

  “We have not had the time and space to talk this through properly,” Maximilian said, “but . . . it is possible that the succession of Elcho Falling can carry through the female line. Probably will, in fact, as Ishbel enjoys her own rights as Lady of Elcho Falling.”

  Axis’ brow furrowed slightly in thought. “So there could be two lines of succession? One, the male line from you, Maxel, trapped in the Land of Nightmares and slowly being corrupted by both Nightmare and the trapped power of Infinity, and now a female line from Ishbel.”

  Maximilian gave a small shrug. “It appears so.”

  Axis hissed his breath out softly between his teeth. Cods, he was glad it wasn’t he who was going to have to deal with the consequences of this. It had the potential to become a true catastrophe if Ravenna’s son ever escaped from the Land of Nightmares.

  “And you, Maxel,” Axis said. “How does it feel, to be stripped of the power of Elcho Falling?”

  “Both sad and joyous,” Maximilian said. “Sad, because I can no longer sense the magic of the citadel, but joyous because I feel I have a weight lifted off my shoulders.” He smiled, putting an arm about Ishbel’s shoulders and kissing her softly on the cheek. “And I have a feeling that this was always Ishbel’s mountain, both when it was Serpent’s Nest and as Elcho Falling.”

  “You are going to leave, Axis, aren’t you?” Ishbel said.

  “I must,” Axis said. “I can’t stay here.”

  Maximilian nodded, understanding. “Isaiah waits on a balcony just a few levels down. Waiting to speak with you,” he said.

  Isaiah’s hands rested on the balcony railing as he surveyed the lake and the surrounding landscape. He did not look up as Axis joined him.

  “You left a right mess out there for my men to clean up,” Isaiah said.

  Axis leaned his weight on his forearms on the railing, looking out. Below, squads of Isembaardian soldiers were cleaning away the corpses of the Lealfast.

  “Many escaped,” Axis said.

  “They won’t be a trouble,” Isaiah said. “Not for many generations yet.”

  By which time, Axis thought, they’ll have had the time to breed up and rekindle their anger and resentment. The Skraelings have gone, but in their place . . .

  “Not for many generations,” Axis echoed.

  Isaiah finally turned to look at him. “What are you going to do?”

  Axis returned the look, then his heart lifted and he smiled. “I was hoping you’d tell me that, Isaiah.”

  Chapter 23

  The Salamaan Pass

  Eight weeks later.

  Axis pulled his horse to a halt, peering through the southern mouth of the Salamaan Pass into whatever was left of Isembaard. The sun burned bright overhead, and Axis was grateful he’d changed into lighter clothes the day before.

  He was in the hot southern lands now, the ice and snow of the north a long way behind him.

  There was a crunching of the land’s sandy grit, and Axis looked over to where Isaiah, Insharah and Zeboath had pulled up their horses.

  “It will not be much of a home for any of you to return to,” Axis said.

  “Nonetheless .” Isaiah said.

  “There are family to be farewelled,” Insharah said.

  “And family to be found, perhaps,” the physician Zeboath said.

  Axis nodded. The past two months had been vastly healing for all four of them as they trailed slowly down through the Outlands, staying here and there with Outlander friends as they travelled — including Georgdi, who was fascinated to hear of Axis and Isaiah’s destination, and looked as if he might one day decide to join them.

  Insharah and Zeboath kicked their horses forward, but Axis and Isaiah waited a few minutes.

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?There goes the future of Isembaard,” Isaiah said, quietly.

  “It will grow again,” Axis said. “It might take generations, but it will grow again. The Lhyl runs, the soil will be fertile, and whoever is left from among this once mighty population will return from their hiding places.”

  Isaiah gave a nod. Already many tens of thousands of Isembaardians had returned from the northern lands through the Salamaan Pass into Isembaard. They carried news that almost all of the settlers that Isaiah had dragged north would eventually return.

  As would the Isembaardian army. It had stayed a few weeks longer with Maximilian at Elcho Falling, but now the eagle, who constantly soared overhead and who communicated with his brethren further north, told Axis and Isaiah that Kezial was leading it south.

  Kezial and Insharah would need to battle it out for the Tyranny, but Axis and Isaiah hoped they’d do it peaceably enough.

  Meanwhile, the far, far unmapped south, and further adventures, awaited.

  Axis caught Isaiah’s eyes, and they grinned simultaneously.

  “There is a long road ahead of us,” Isaiah said.

  “Then let us ride it,” Axis said, and booted his heels into his horse’s flanks.

  Epilogue

  The Land of Nightmares

  Ravenna screamed, and the Nightmares closed in about her.

  She screamed again, and the Nightmares reached out their hands.

  One more time, and then the Nightmares were cradling Ravenna and Maximilian’s son in their terrible hands, loving him a little, before laying him down in Ravenna’s arms.

  Ravenna cradled her son, tears streaming down her face. For so many months she’d thought that her son would be denied her or that, if he did make it to birth, his heritage would be denied to him.

  But he had been born, and he had been born with all his heritage his to take as he wanted.

  Lord of Elcho Falling.

  She kissed his brow, marvelling that, even newly-born, she could clearly see Maximilian’s features in his.

  Maximilian’s son.

  Ravenna wept in joy.

  She cradled their son against her breast and was delighted when he began to nurse. He would grow strong here, learning from her and from her nightmarish midwives.

  “And one day,” Ravenna whispered to him, “one day I will take you home to Elcho Falling, which is your right.”

  She smiled yet again, then, in a soft voice, began to tell her son about Elcho Falling and all it would mean to him.

  One day.

  Glossary

  Alaric: a nation in the extreme north.

  Aqhat, palace of: the home of Isaiah, Tyrant of Isembaard.

  Armat: one of Isaiah of Isembaard’s generals.

  Axis: see SunSoar, Axis.

  Baxtor, Garth: a physician who employs the Touch (the ability to determine sickness through touch). Garth was primarily responsible for freeing Maximilian Persimius from the Veins eight years before this tale begins.

  Bingaleal: one of the Lealfast leaders.

  BroadWing EvenBeat: an Icarii, and friend of Maximilian Persimius.

  Central Kingdoms: a loose term incorporating Hosea, Pelemere and Kyros.

  Coil, Order of the: an order which once lived in Serpent’s Nest, now Elcho Falling. They worshipped the Great Serpent and used the bowels of living men to foretell the future.

  Coroleas: a continent to the west, renowned for the immorality and cruelty of its peoples, former home of Salome.

  DarkGlass Mountain: an ancient pyramid originally built to provide a pathway into Infinity. Once it was known as Threshold.

  Doyle: A member of the Emerald Guard and former assassin.

  Drava, Lord of Dreams: the Lord of the Land of Dreams. Once Ravenna’s lover. He was also instrumental in rescuing Maximilian from the Veins many years previously.

  Dreams, Land of: magical dream world ruled by Drava, Lord of Dreams.

  Egalion: captain of the Emerald Guard, and friend to Maximilian Persimius.

  Elcho Falling: a magical and mysterious citadel of legend.

  Eleanon: one of the Lealfast leaders.

  Emerald Guard, The: Maximilian Persimius’ personal guard, composed of former prisoners of the Veins.

  Escator: a poor kingdom on the coast of the Widowmaker Sea. It is ruled by Maximilian Persimius.

  Ezekiel: Isaiah of Isembaard’s most senior general.

  Falayal: a Lealfast elder.

  First, the: the top caste of Corolean society comprising Forty-Four-Hundred Families. The First commands virtually all of the wealth and power within Coroleas.

  Georgdi, Chief Alm: general of the Outlander forces.

  Gershadi: a nation in the extreme north.

  Hairekeep: a fortress standing at the southern entrance to the Salamaan Pass.

  Hereward: former kitchen steward of the Palace of Aqhat in Isembaard and companion of Isaiah on their escape from Isembaard.

  Icarii: a mystical race of winged people who once lived in the mountains of Tencendor. The Enchanters among them wielded the Star Dance to produce powerful enchantments. Now, a scattered remnant from the destruction of Tencendor live about the Central Kingdoms.

  Inardle: one of the Lealfast, lover of Axis.

  Insharah: captain of a band of Isembaardian soldiers. Friend of Axis SunSoar.

  Isaiah: Tyrant of Isembaard and God of the Waters.

  Isembaard, Tyranny of: a massive empire below the FarReach Mountains, currently ruled by Isaiah.

  Josia: see Persimrus, Josia.

  Kalanute: one of the Lealfast elders.

  Kezial: one of Isaiah of Isembaard’s generals.

  Kyros: a city state within the loose alliance of the Central Kingdoms. It is ruled by King Malat.

  Lamiah: one of Isaiah of Isembaard’s generals.

  Lealfast: an Icarii-like race of the frozen north.

  Lixel, Baron: a trusted baron of Maximilian Persimius, currently ruling Escator in Maximilian’s absence.

  Lord of Dreams: see Drava, Lord of Dreams.

  Malat: King of Kyros.

  Margalit: the major city of the Outlands, and Ishbel Brunelle’s childhood home.

  Maximilian Persimius: see Persimius, Maximilian.

  Nightmares, Land of: a terrible bleak world beyond the Land of Dreams.

  Nzame: an ancient demon who once controlled DarkGlass Mountain in that time when it was known as Threshold. He was trapped in Infinity by Boaz Persimius, then a Magus of the One.

  One, the: DarkGlass Mountain and Infinity incarnate in flesh.

  Outlands, the: a province to the far east, renowned for its wild nomadic culture.

  Pelemere: a city state within the loose alliance of the Central Kingdoms.

  Persimius, Avaldamon: an ancient Persimius prince, now dead, who had fathered Boaz on an Ashdodian princess.

  Persimius, Boaz: an ancient Persimius prince, as also Magus of the One, who lived in Ashdod two thousand years earlier. He was the ancestor of Ishbel Persimius and husband of Tirzah.

  Persimius Brunelle, Lady Ishbel: orphan from Margalit, raised to be archpriestess of the Order of the Coil and wife of Maximilian Persimius.

  Persimius, Maximilian: King of Escator and now Lord of Elcho Falling. Maximilian endured seventeen years in the gloam mines as a youth and young man when his cousin Cavor seized the throne.

  Persimius, Josia: an ancient Persimius prince, now guardian of the Twisted Tower.

  Ravenna: a marsh witch woman who patrols the borderlands between this world and the Land of Dreams, and is the only person able in walk the Land of Nightmares. Her mother was Venetia. She is cursed by Ishbel after trying to murder Maximilian Persimius.

  River Angels: an ancient, magical race.

  Sakkuth: capital of the Tyranny of Isembaard.

  Salamaan Pass: a great pass which is the only easy access through the FarReach Mountains into Isembaard.

  Serge: a member of the Emerald Guard and former assassin.

  Serpent’s Nest: a grea
t mountain on the coast of the Outlands.

  Skraelings: wraith-like creatures of the ice and snow of the northern frozen wastes, they now ravage over Isembaard and owe their loyalty to the One.

  Sonorai: one of the Lealfast elders.

  Star Dance: Enchanters among the Icarii wielded the music of the stars (the music made as the stars move about the heavens, and which the Icarii called the Star Dance) in order to create powerful enchantments. The Star Dance is no longer available to those Icarii remaining alive as the Star Gate, which filtered the Star Dance through to them from the heavens, was destroyed during the final Tencendor wars.

  Star Gate: a magical portal which once existed in Tencendor, the Star Gate filtered into Tencendor the magic of the Star Dance, which the Icarii Enchanters used to create their enchantments. Demons destroyed the Star Gate during the final wars of Tencendor.

  StarHeaven SpiralFlight: a member of the Strike Force.

  StarWeb: an Icarii, and lover to Maximilian Persimius.

  SunSoar, Axis: formerly a hero from Tencendor and a member of the Icarii race, Axis once reigned over Tencendor as its StarMan before relinquishing power to his son Caelum. Axis died some five years previously during the destruction of Tencendor but was brought out of the Otherworld by Isaiah, God of the Waters.

  SunSoar, Salome: former Duchess of Sidon in Coroleas, now wife of StarDrifter SunSoar.

  SunSoar, StarDrifter: Axis’ father, and a powerful Icarii prince and Enchanter. He is now Talon of the Icarii.

  Tencendor: a continent which once lay in the western regions of the Widowmaker Sea. It was lost five years before this tale begins in a catastrophic war with demons.

  Tirzah: wife of Boaz Persimius. Long dead.

  Twisted Tower, the: a palace of memories belonging to the Lords of Elcho Falling.

  Veins, the: the gloam mines of Escator where Maximilian Persimius was imprisoned for seventeen years.

  Venetia: a marsh witch woman who patrols the borderlands between this world and the Land of Dreams. She was murdered by her daughter, Ravenna.

  Viland: a nation in the extreme north. The Vilanders often have trouble with Skraelings.