Books by Isobelle Carmody
   THE OBERNEWTYN CHRONICLES
   Obernewtyn
   The Farseekers
   Ashling
   The Keeping Place
   Wavesong
   The Stone Key
   The Sending
   The Waking Dragon
   THE GATEWAY TRILOGY
   Night Gate
   Winter Door
   LITTLE FUR
   The Legend Begins
   A Fox Called Sorrow
   A Mystery of Wolves
   Riddle of Green
   This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
   Text copyright © 2011 by Isobelle Carmody
   Cover art copyright © 2015 by Larry Rostant
   Map by Cathy Larsen © Penguin Group (Australia)
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   Contents
   Cover
   Other Books by This Author
   Title Page
   Copyright
   Dedication
   Character List
   Map
   Part One: The High Road
   Chapter 1
   Chapter 2
   Chapter 3
   Chapter 4
   Chapter 5
   Chapter 6
   Chapter 7
   Part Two: The Perilous Dreamtrails
   Chapter 8
   Chapter 9
   Chapter 10
   Chapter 11
   Chapter 12
   Epilogue
   Acknowledgments
   About the Author
   CHARACTER LIST
   Ahmedri: Sadorian, brother of Straaka
   Alad: Beastspeaking guildmaster, highlander
   Alden: highlander, coercer
   Analivia: daughter of Radost, sister of Moss and Bergold
   Angina: Empath guilden and enhancer, twin brother of Miky
   Ariel: distorted Talent, abilities unknown
   Ari-noor, Ari-roth: shipfish
   Atthis: Agyllian or Guanette bird or oldOne, Elder of the eldar, survivor of the Great White
   Avra: Gahltha’s mate, leader of Beastguild at Obernewtyn
   Bergold: son of deposed head Councilman Radost
   Blyss: empath healer, heartfasted to Merret
   Brildane: mountain wolf pack
   Brocade: rebel leader in Sawlney
   Bruna: Sadorian, daughter of Jakoby, bondmate of High Chieftain Dardelan
   Caldeko: halfbreed gypsy bondmate of Iriny, executed by Herders
   Cassy Duprey: Beforetimer
   Catrin: coercer
   Ceirwan: Farseeker guilden
   Christa: Futureteller
   Cinda: Norseland shadow
   Daffyd: highlander, former guardsman of Henry Druid, brother to Jow, beloved of Gilaine
   Dameon: blind Empath guildmaster
   Dardelan: rebel son of Bodera, high chieftain of the Land east of the Suggredoon
   Darga: Herder-bred dog of Jik
   Darius: Twentyfamilies gypsy, beasthealer
   Declyn: coercer
   Dell: Futuretell guilden
   Descantra: she-wolf of the Brildane
   Doktaruth: Beforetime scientist at Inva complex
   Domick: once Coercer guilden, spy, and bondmate of Kella
   Dragon: empath-coercer, daughter of the Red Queen
   Druid, Henry: renegade Herder priest and charismatic leader of secret community, father of Gilaine and Erin
   Edric: coercer and farseeker
   Elii: rebel leader in Kinraide
   Elkar: Herder novice, bondmate of Cinda
   Elspeth: Farseeker guildmistress, powerful coercer-farseeker-beastspeaker, known as ElspethInnle and the Seeker by beasts and as Elaria in gypsy disguise
   Enoch: coachman loyal to Misfits
   Erlinder: Beforetime scientist
   Evander: son of Cassandra
   Falada: Sadorian horse
   Faraf: pony ridden by Elspeth in Sadorian Battlegames
   Fedan: teknoguilder
   Fell: teknoguilder
   Fian: Teknoguild ward, highlander
   Freya: empath-enhancer
   Gahltha: guardian of Elspeth, known as Daywatcher, Avra’s mate
   Garth: Teknoguildmaster
   Gavyn: boy with unknown Talents
   Gevan: Coercer guildmaster, leader of Magi performers
   Gilaine: mute farseeker, daughter of Henry Druid, twin sister to Erin
   Gobor One Ear: wolf of the Brildane
   Grufyyd: father to Brydda Llewellyn, bondmate of Katlyn
   Gutred: Norselander woman, bondmate to Helva, mother to Lark
   Gwynedd: Norselander king, high chieftain of the Land west of the Suggredoon
   Hannah: Beforetime paranormal and director of revived Reichler Clinic
   Hannay: farseeker
   Harwood: powerful coercer
   Helvar: Norselander, father of Lark, shipmaster of the Stormdancer
   Hilda: coercer from Oldhaven
   H’rayka: one-who-brings-destruction, equated with the Destroyer
   Iriny: halfbreed gypsy, half sister to Swallow
   Jak: Teknoguilden
   Jakoby: Sadorian tribal leader, mother of Bruna
   Javo: head cook at Obernewtyn
   Jes: brother to Elspeth, killed by soldierguards
   Jik: Herder novice rescued by farseekers, killed in firestorm
   Jil: coercer
   Kader: healer
   Kasanda: mystical leader of Sadorians
   Katlyn: herblorist, mother to Brydda Llewellyn, bondmate of Grufyyd
   Kella: mistress of Cloister Healing Center in Sutrium, former bondmate of Domick
   Khuria: beastspeaker, father to Zarak
   Lark: Norselander
   Larkin, Louis: unTalented friend to Misfits
   Leander: farseeker novice
   Lei: Beforetime laboratory assistant
   Lidgebaby: powerful coercer-empath baby, bonded to Misfit group in Henry Druid’s secret encampment
   Lina: beastspeaker
   Linnet: powerful coercer-knight
   Llewellyn, Brydda: rebel leader formerly of Aborium, now right hand of Dardelan in Sutrium, son of Katlyn and Grufyyd
   Lo: Obernewtyn horse
   Luthen: brother to the Red Queen
   Malik: treacherous rebel leader
   Marisa: second wife to Lukas Seraphim, scientist who resurrected Beforetime brain scan machine called Zebkrahn
   Maruman: one-eyed cat, friend of Elspeth, known also as Yelloweyes and Moonwatcher
   Maryon: Futuretell guildmistress, highlander
   Masterton, Petr: Beforetime assistant to director of govern 
					     					 			ment complex in Old Scotia
   Matthew: farseeker with deep probe abilities, slave in the Red Land
   Merret: powerful coercer with beastspeaking Talent, heartfasted to Blyss
   Miky: Empath guilden and twin sister to Angina, gifted musician
   Miryum: leader of the coercer-knights
   Moss: son of deposed head Councilman Radost
   Mouse: son of Sabatien
   Nerat: Agyllian healer
   Noviny: former Councilman of Saithwold and grandfather to Wenda
   Obernewtyn, Jacob: wealthy Beforetime friend and benefactor of Hannah Seraphim
   Okan: defective with healing Talent washed ashore on the Land
   Olinden: teknoguilder
   Oma: Norselander, first shipmate to Helva, shipmaster
   Per Vallon: Norseland village leader and kinehelt or king’s hand
   Powyrs: captain of the Cutter
   Radost: head Councilman of Sutrium, father of Analivia, Moss, and Bergold
   Rasial: white dog with coercive abilities
   Reul: teknoguilder
   Reuvan: former seaman, right hand to Brydda Llewellyn
   Rheagor: pack leader of the Brildane
   Roland: Healer guildmaster
   Rolf: chieftain of Halfmoon Bay
   Rushton: master of Obernewtyn, half brother of Stephen Seraphim, Misfit with latent Talent
   Sabatien: ex-Herder priest, father of Mouse, leader of Norseland rebels
   Salamander: slave trader and mysterious shipmaster of the Black Ship, ally of Ariel
   Sarn: farseeker
   Seely: unTalented girl, once nanny to Gavyn, now companion and assistant to Jak
   Selmar: Talented Misfit killed by Ariel’s mad dogs
   Sendari: horse who travels with the gypsies
   Seraphims: Hannah, director of the Beforetime Reichler Clinic; Lukas, first master of Obernewtyn; Michael, son of Lukas and Marisa, father to Rushton and Stephen
   Sharna: dog and friend to Elspeth
   Sover: coercer with a secondary Talent for empathy
   Straaka: Sadorian tribesman under Jakoby, heartfasted to Miryum
   Swallow: D’rekta of the Twentyfamilies gypsies; half brother to Iriny, grandson of Maire
   Tomash: farseeker
   Vega, Madam: head guardian at Obernewtyn, killed while trying to torture Rushton
   Vinderlin: mare who travels with the gypsies
   Wenda: granddaughter of Noviny
   Wila: farseeker
   Zade: stallion, Obernewtyn horse
   Zarak: beastspeaker and farseeker, son of Khuria
   1
   I HAD BEEN told by the futuretellers that I would have to leave behind all those I loved when I left Obernewtyn to complete my quest, but the Fates often unfold events in ways that none can guess. My mind was on this and the companions Atthis had sent me as I made my way around the Skylake.
   Trees grew thickly where I walked, and I could catch only a glimmer of the lake through the dense foliage. But I knew how it looked. I had first seen it from above when I approached the Valley of the Skylake. It had been a strange and marvelous sight, but also eerie, because a past-dream had shown me that it had once been a Beforetime storage for weaponmachines. They had long since taken flight—in the dream, I had seen them fly—a flock of narrow, deadly birds that rained down poisons and fire on some hapless distant place. The storage had been left open and, I assumed, had gradually filled up with water to become a lake.
   I thought of other remnants of the Beforetimers that I had seen—the huge dark storage space under Ariel’s house on Norseland, the complex beneath the ruins of a Beforetime city that had become Oldhaven—and wondered how many more hidden pockets and niches had escaped destruction in the devastated world.
   Sentinel was in such a place, I thought, remembering another dream of a misty chasm.
   I drew a deep breath and shook my head to clear it of clouds and dreams before focusing and sending out a farseeking probe tuned to Maruman’s strange mind. This was my third attempt, but no matter how hard I concentrated, it would not locate. No doubt the old feline was sound asleep, though it would be just like him to shut his mind to me out of sheer contrariness. As far as I knew, I had not especially vexed him that day, but sometimes it took very little to rouse his ire.
   Ever elusive, he was even more so when possessed by one of the fits that claimed him from time to time. I was always alert to any sign of their approach, because in such a state, he wandered, insensible of danger. In ordinary circumstances, that was troubling enough, but to have him wandering out of his mind in the taint-streaked High Mountains, when I must journey inexorably onward, was especially worrying. And it seemed that he had been vague and distant ever since we had left the wolf vale to come to the Skylake, where we had been bidden by the pack leader to wait until he decided whether or not the Brildane would accede to my request to travel with us.
   In the end, I had no alternative but to trust that whatever his state, Maruman’s fate was linked to mine and had been linked from the moment the Agyllian bird Atthis had appointed him one of my guardians. I did not think that link would be so easy to break, even if we should desire it.
   I tried one final time to locate him, turning in one full slow circle and scanning the trees about me before finally giving up.
   Then I sat down on a rock to decide what to do.
   Aside from being worried about Maruman’s state of mind, I had badly wanted to speak to him about the wolves. Given the Brildane’s loathing and mistrust of humans, I was uneasy at the thought of them arriving to find a whole pack of humans I had not mentioned were waiting with me. Rheagor might regard it as a betrayal and simply order his wolves to attack. Worse, he could turn away without even coming to inform me of his decision.
   I had not mentioned the others to the wolves, of course, because at that point, I had not known they would be here. But would Rheagor give me the chance to explain that? In truth, I was still reeling from the surprise of finding the others here.
   When Maruman and the Herder dog Darga appeared beneath my window one misty night to summon me to the final stage of my quest, I left Obernewtyn without saying a word to anyone. I had done so, believing I would never again see Rushton nor any of the people I had come to care about. It had near torn my heart out, but I had done it because Maruman said my quest depended on it.
   When I learned I was not to return to the Land, I had wondered if I would ever see human folk again, for none were known to dwell in the inimical High Mountains, taint streaked and perilous as they were, and beyond them lay only vast terrible, lifeless Blacklands. I had thought then that the promised companions would be beasts, especially after Maruman had made me seek out the wolves and ask them to go with me. I had come to the Valley of the Skylake seeking Gahltha, and without warning, I had discovered two people here, cooking their nightmeal over a campfire.
   Astonished and dismayed, I had resolved to use coercivity to drive the couple away as much for their own safety as for my purposes. Then the fire flared and I had recognized the handsome, saturnine face of the Twentyfamilies gypsy leader, Swallow.
   When I revealed myself to him, I had discovered that he was not in the least surprised to see me. Indeed, he had been waiting for me. Given that he had long had some inkling of my quest and might even be part of it, since he had been more than once been summoned to rescue me over the years, I might have accepted that his presence was reasonable and maybe even inevitable. But for the fact that he was not alone.
   After greeting me, he had waved a careless encompassing hand at the woman standing by the campfire, and only when she offered her intense, enigmatic smile did I recognize Analivia, the yellow-haired daughter of the powerful and corrupt councilman Radost. Long estranged from her father, she had once rescued me from a savage whipping at the hands of one of his soldierguards.
   Before I could ask why she had come here, Gahltha had emerged from the trees behind her and came to nuzzle my ear. I had felt a rush of relief, and Maruman, irr 
					     					 			itated by my emotions, had sunk his claws into my shoulder and leaped down with a hiss to vanish into the trees.
   I had not seen him since, but I told myself he would not go far. Indeed there were only trees up this end of the valley, and given their rarity in the High Mountains, I doubted he would be eager to abandon them. I could easily imagine him draped along some high branch, watching me with one ironic yellow eye.
   I sighed and gave up fretting about the old cat. Closing my eyes, I immersed myself in the memory of those first few moments after I had discovered the others, needing to relive them to properly take in all that I had been told, for I had been too numb with shock to listen properly.
   “You must be famished and chilled besides,” Swallow said calmly, ushering me toward the fire. “Your pack and the other things Gahltha carried on his back are just over there with our things.”
   I wanted to ask about the stone sword, but I was distracted by a movement out of the corner of my eye. I turned to see Dameon making his way around the lake, one hand resting lightly on the flank of the little mountain horse Faraf, whom I had ridden in the Battlegames in Sador.
   I followed the approach of the blind empath, who was my dearest friend, with a tumble of conflicting emotions. I had not had the chance to see him for many sevendays before my departure from Obernewtyn because he had been late returning from a journey to the Westlands. This had spared me the immediate wrench of leaving him as I had left Rushton, without a single word of farewell, but I had been devastated by the knowledge that I would never see him again.
   And now here he was.
   My eyes blurred with tears.
   “Gavyn is here, too,” Swallow said as we watched Dameon and the sturdy little pony approach us. “He is off foraging with Rasial. Despite his lack of sparkling conversation, the lad has proven adept at it, which is fortunate since these mountains offer so little bounty.”
   “Gavyn and Rasial are here, too?” I echoed foolishly.
   Dameon faltered to a stop and was now turning his head this way and that. Not in order to see or hear, I knew, but because he sensed my presence and was trying to locate me. My control over my emotions was so erratic that he always felt my presence, and it suddenly struck me how odd this was, for I never thought of myself as an emotional person.