Merle with a dowry worthy of a princess, and still he couldnt be trusted; in that I agreed with the queenmother. The king despised his brother, the Starling. He must hate his mother more, if he meant to make this bargain.
Arthygater Katharos had said we. We need Merle.
Daily in the bathing room I had watched the arthygater doing business with women; I had dismissed it, too easily, as womens business. A woman couldnt own land, but she could own the use of it, and Id heard the arthygater offer one friend the lease of good barley fields, and another the right to graze her sheep on certain mountain pastures, and I couldnt tell if she had Consort Ostrakans approval for such transactions, or went behind his back. She traded favors: a word to a magistrate about a case, a position for a nephew among the arkhons scribes, an appointment with the arkhons all-powerful factotum. And the whore Aeidin, who moved freely among men and had the opportunity to speak to them in private, had been about the same work on the arthygaters behalf: gathering gold, gathering loyalty, a currency as valuable as coin. This was how to weave a war in Lambanein.
I went to the tharais taskmistress of the dining court to ask if I might serve that night. Id spent everything I had on Meninx, and couldnt offer the taskmistress a gift, but I said Id give her half of what I earned, expecting it to suffice. She pulled me aside, out of the bustling corridors under the dining hall and into her own curtained alcove. We uncovered our faces to speak. The taskmistress was plump, for a tharais, with soft, sagging jowls, and I didnt expect the fierceness I found in her expression. Fierce greed. She leaned close. Do you think this one a newborn kitten, ein? That it has yet to open the eyes to see whats plain to see?
I tried not to intercept her glare. I ducked my head and said in a small voice, This one doesnt mean to offend, taskmistress. It begs pardon.
This one is offended that a dung beetle like you thinks it a lackwit.
It doesnt, it swears.
Her mother finger and grandmother thumb were cut in the beak style, and she drew blood as she pinched my forearm. It knows youre a thrushvery well, it doesnt care. But you cant expect this one to keep quiet for a couple of pewter beadcoins at the end of the night. So tell your master or mistressthe one so anxious to know what Arkhyios Corvus is sayingthat this one needs gold. If it doesnt get gold, it will tell Gnathin. And dont think about disappearing without paying up. The arthygater wouldnt be happy to hear her depilator is an eavesdropper, ein? Do you know what she does to little thrushes? She gives them to her tormentor, and he cuts out the tongues so they cant sing, and pulls off the wings so they cant fly.
This one has no gold. How will it get gold?
It cares not how. Get some, get three beadcoins weighing at least twenty grains each. Get it by tomorrow night, or by the day after tomorrow youll be in the gentle hands of the arthygaters tormentor.
I promised, of course. And I went away smearing the blood from my arm. Na had five or ten sayings about the perils of curiosity and I wished Id heeded them.
Why was I still in Lambanein, still a tharais captive? I should go now, tomorrow, tonight evenwhy wait? The arthygaters thrushes were flying south in ships; could I make my way north by sea, without waiting for the thaw in the Ferinus? I joined the other napkins polishing silver basins, and I worked until I stopped shaking, until I could think.
I sought out the taskmistress again in her alcove, and said, If it please you, put this one to serve where Arkhyios Corvus sits tonight, and it will get you gold. Otherwise it cannot get a message to the mistress.
This puzzled her. If I spied on Corvus and the arthygater, then who was to be the recipient of this message? Perhaps I served the arthygaters husband, why not? What better way for Consort Ostrakan to spy on his wife than to put a thrush in her bathing room, where so many intimacies were shared? I swear I saw those thoughts on her face as clearly as if theyd been inked godsigns on her slack cheeks. I hadnt thought of trying to cast suspicion on Arthygater Kathaross husband. That was luck, Chance giving me a wink.
It seemed the taskmistresss estimation of me rose. Certainly her price did. Best make it five beadcoins, she said.
Now she wanted to be my ally, my confidante. Now she wanted to help mehelp me get her gold, even if it meant betraying her mistress. She saw to it that when the guests arrived, I was the one sent to bathe King Corvuss feet.
His boots were of soft leather fastened with ribbons looped around ruby studs. His kidskin leggings were dyed red in honor of Rift, a color almost as bright as the red wool of the Ebanakan guards. I pushed them up above his shins so they would not get wet. He had sharp ankles and narrow feet with high arches. Hed lost the smallest toe on his right foot to frostbite. There was not a man whod survived the crossing of the mountains without some scar to remind him of it.
I had my scar too, and this time I didnt try to hide it. The shawl covered my face, but I bared my arm so King Corvus could see the white weal around my wrist. I poured water from a golden ewer over his feet and into the basin, and scattered rose petals in the water for the scent. He did not see the scar. Nor me.
King Corvus was seated in the colonnade between the vast, moonlit pleasure garden and the illuminated jewel of the dining court. He shared a platform with Arthygater Katharos, Consort Ostrakan, and Ostrakans mother, and I wondered if they had tired at last of parading young women before him. It was a tennight after the New Moon dinner and all the apple blossoms had fallen.
I was no sort of thrush, but even if I had been, I would have learned nothing. Musicians played overhead in the open tower astride the entrance, and it was impossible to eavesdrop.
During the long meal tharos servants offered the diners glorious edifices prepared by the cooks, such as a peacock stuffed with songbirds, brooding over painted eggs on a nest of sugar straw. Once the cooks artistry had been sufficiently admired, the servants dismantled the dishes and cut the food into morsels suitable to be picked up between finger and thumb or speared with a golden trident.
Again and again I offered the basin so the guests could cleanse their tharos hands between courses, taking care that the cloth draped over my left arm didnt hide my wrist. But I was unworthy of notice. I bargained with myself: next time I came forward, I would tip water into the kings lap. I told myself Id wait for the arthygater and the other female guests to leave. But then the whores arrived, and two of the most beautiful joined King Corvus and Consort Ostrakan for an interminable game of guessing fragrances. Afterward there were sweetmeats, and more drinking. I took the basin to King Corvus without waiting for a summons, and sloshed a little water onto his knee. He seemed to take no notice, not even to make the gesture of reprimand with two fingers. I moved away again.
The arthygaters husband fondled the whore next to him. King Corvus unfolded his crossed legs and stood, and with a few low words took his leave. He gestured as he passed me by and I followed, and he led me to a tharais room and closed the door behind us. The walls had paintings of the twelve Abasements, performed by tharos upon tharais; Nephelais had told me men usually gave a napkin a larger gift for submitting to such acts. The king sat down in the only chair and looked at me with his head tilted, one eye quizzical and the other unwelcoming.
I knelt and showed him the scar on my wrist.
The dreamer, is it? Let me see you, he said in Lambaneish.
I was stifling under the shawl, awash with heat, my brow and neck wet, but I wished I could have kept my face hidden. It was better when I could see him and he couldnt see me. I leaned forward until my forehead touched the ground, and when I spoke, the sound was muffled. This one served you well once. I, it would do so again, Corvus Rex Ixa I stopped when I saw
the fingers of his right hand twitch. The king didnt use the Lambaneish language of gesture, but his impatience was plain nevertheless.
You complained of being in my service, I recall.
I straightened up and spread my fingers over my thighs so my hands would not become fists, and said in the High, If you dont want my service, why did you send Garrilus for me?
Send who? Garrio?
To fetch me from the dyers.
He raised one eyebrow.
I want to go home, back across the mountains. When the passes open this summer, when you cross the mountains with your armyI will be your dreamer if you like, or mend your clothing, only please let me accompany you.
What makes you think Im returning to Incus with an army? Did you dream it? Sire Vafra said you have been dreaming.
I touched my forehead to the ground again and stretched out my arms in supplication. I hear things in the bathing room. Ill gladly tell all I know for ten gold pieces.
He laughed out loud. I wondered if Id ever heard him laugh before, then remembered how just that evening hed laughed at some witticism while they were dining; but Id never heard him like this, so unfettered. Now I know for certain you arent a thrush, he said. If you were, surely youd be better at your trade. For one thing, you are misinformed. I will not return this summer, but the next. For another, spying doesnt pay as well as you suppose. For ten gold pieces I could hire twenty thrushes, and hear something more than gossip from a cattery.
Not this summer, but the next. Too long, too long. Sire Galan would be back in Corymb by then and Id have to traverse two kingdoms to find him. And when I did, hed have his wife at his side, and likely another sheath for those nights when he tired of his wife.
I kept my face to the ground so the king wouldnt see how this news dismayed me. Sire, I dont need ten golden coins, only I beg you, please give me five to save my life. The taskmistress here in the dining court says shell have me killed for a thrush if I dont give her five golden beadcoins. For myself, I dont ask for coins, only a little favor that will cost you nothing. Since you dont mean to return to Inkle yourself this summer, perhaps you could persuade Arthygater Katharos to give me to Keros as a maidservant, so I could accompany her by land or sea to Lanx when she goes to wed your bother MerleI mean the Startling, the Starling, begging your pardon. In Incus I can find my warrior, or follow him home to Corymb if he has already sailed. I was out of breath. I dried my palms on the shawl.
He made a dismissive gesture, but I noticed some slight stiffening of his posture when I spoke of Keros and Merle. The arthygater had told Keros the king favored the match, but maybe he fancied her for himself after all. Or he planned to send his brother a deflowered bride; a petty sort of revenge, if true. I said, Arthygater Keros, she
Yes?
She doesnt wish to marry a traitor. I saw her in the bathing room. She did this. I showed him in profile how her nostrils had flared and shed looked off into the distance.
And how did Katharos persuade her?
She said it was Keross duty to make sure the Starling would be loyal to you, now that hed quarreled with your mother. She said if Merle, if the Starling, could hold Lynx, Lanx, this would be a great help to you. To them. I looked at my lap and discovered my right hand encircling my left wrist, grasping it hard. Sire, I could get a message to her, perhaps.
To whom?
To Arthygater Keros.
The smallest finger of his right hand stirred. I had guessed wrong. He wasnt interested in Keros, but in something else Id said. I wished I knew what it was. I said, The bathing room is where the arthygater makes begins, bargainsfor wool, for captives, for loyalty. Have I not heard her raising hundreds of thousands in gold for your army? And gathering wealth for Keross dowry to bribe the Starling? I know the arthygater is your ally, but I daresay it would be worth something to you to know if she does what she promises.
King Corvus stood and took a golden beadcoin from the purse hanging from his belt. Here, give this to the wretched taskmistress and tell her shes lucky to get it. Tell her you have powerful friends, and if she asks for moreor if you disappearthe arthygater will learn shes been taking bribes from thrushes. And this is for you. He put three silver beadcoins on my palm. You can tell her you earned it the usual way. He jerked his thumb over his shoulder. I dont think he knew he was pointing at a painting of an Abasement in which a tharos man stood astraddle a prone tharais woman, who was naked except for the shawl over her head, and pissed on her belly. The mans prick was the size of a stallions unsheathed.
I covered my face with the shawl so he wouldnt see the red creeping up my neck. Spit soured in my mouth. He said nothing of the favor Id asked, to serve Keros when she crossed the Ferinus.
The king was at the door, his back to me, before I understood. He hadnt known: the betrothal of Keros and Merle was Kathaross scheme and none of his. This made sense, as it had not made sense that King Corvus would
ever trust his brother again. I said, Dont you want to hear how much Arthygater Katharos has raised for the duty, the dowry? How much gold and jewelry, how many bales of silk she is sending with Keros? The Starling will be able to buy many soldiers with all that wealth.
I saw with my right eye as if I flew higher than a hawk, high enough to see the arthygaters ships stitching up and down the Inward Sea from Lambanein to Incus, and still more ships on the Outward Sea, sailing to kingdoms beyond my ken. I saw mule trains carrying bales of wool south to Allaxios through the mountain passes, and bearing bales of gauze dyed in clan colors north. Katharos was too wise to place all her goods on one ship that might be capsized by a contrary wind. She would help King Corvus raise an army, and behind his back send a dowry worthy of a king to his brother Merle.