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Gandash reached to where his robe folded below his neck, pulled it open, and dragged out two objects.

They were both pieces of jewelry attached to his neck by ans of silver chains. He unclasped the chains and put the objects the table. The first was a circle of bronze that looked like a bracelet. The second was a rectangular box of dark wood, trimd with silver.

Putting his hand on the circle of bronze, Gandash said, This is a bracelet of holding. As all of you probably considered, supplying a force like ours during a long overland journey can be difficult. This bracelet contains water, flour, salt, and other basic necessities. If I die, ownership of the bracelet will shift focus to one of you. If that person dies, or is dead when I die, then another will gain ownership. Whoever gains ownership will sense it imdiately. I was the one to decide the order of passing.

The sa goes for this. He moved his hand to the rectangular box. And in fact, this carrying case is far more important than the bracelet of holding. Its protected by a spell formation linked to my soul. If anyone but tries to open it, the case will destroy itself. Inside of it is a set of orders. Different orders than those we were originally given.

The point of the operation, as stated, was to travel to the city of Puabi here on Jehannemid, then escort certain mbers of the nobility back to the Gateway. However, thats not really what this mission is about. Once the proper conditions are t, I can open the carrying case and reveal the true nature of our mission. The basic requirent to open it involves getting to Puabi, although there are other circumstances in which I could open it earlier.

He put the carrying case back into his garnt. As he did, silence filled the small tent.

Gandash sat there, his back straight as a board, looking around at the mages as if expecting soone to speak or ask a question. When no one did, he continued, I was told we would have a secondary mission, and that I shouldnt ntion it to any of you until after we were on the road. Thus, this eting. Theres no need to reveal this to any of the Unsighted. And truth be told, I wouldnt even tell you if it werent for the fact that the box could pass to you if I die.

It worries that we ran into an Abhorrent. Its been months since the Ira starisles were supposedly cleared of the things. Though we did know it was possible there could be stragglers, finding one only a days journey from the Gateway is another matter. He frowned. I dont like it. However, my orders were clear. Regardless of the circumstances here, Im to lead the company across the continent to Puabi. Yet again, he looked around the circle of mages. I expected more surprise from you, he said. Maybe so questions.

Ningal raised her hand.

Gandash smiled faintly. Theres no need for hand-raising. If you have questions, just ask.

Do you have any idea what the real mission is about? she asked.

Unfortunately, no. The secret instructions were given to by Archon Gandash cut himself off. Never mind. It doesnt matter who gave them to . The point is that I was told its a vital mission, and that we should make haste to Puabi. Any other questions?

Xerxes had questions. Had Gandy been given this mission by Shabadras? Was it connected to the Eternal Father Cult? Did Gandy really have no idea what the true mission was?

But he knew Gandash wouldnt be able to answer them, so he kept his mouth shut.

Gandash let a minute pass. In that case, this eting is adjourned. Get so sleep. Tomorrow well be out of the mountains, and well travel as hard and fast as possible. The sooner we get to Puabi the better.

The mages started getting to their feet to leave.

Lieutenant Xerxes, do you mind staying for a mont? Gandash said.

Xerxes heart flip-flopped as he sat back down. He knows about Jad and Enusat, doesnt he?

When the other mages were gone, and the tent flap closed, Xerxes looked at his friend.

Gandash was sitting there cross-legged, looking down at the ground in front of him. A mont ago, hed seed just like the important military officer he was supposed to be. But now he seed to slump, and his jaw worked as though he were trying to co up with words to speak.

Xerxes thought back to when they had just lost Bel, and Gandash seed like a husk of himself. He felt a lump in his throat. Gandy, about what happened at the restaurant

Stop, Gandash said.

Xerxes closed his mouth. This is where it all cos crashing down, right?

A mont of silence passed.

I was an asshole, Gandash said. I said so harsh things. Im sorry. You know I dont handle my liquor well. It was stupid of to start pounding down that ale. He shook his head sharply. Wording it like that makes it seem like Im trying to shift responsibility. Im not. It was my fault. And Ive even sworn off alcohol because of it.

Gandy, it wasnt your fault, Xerxes said.

Ultimately, it was. Im not saying that you handled yourself perfectly. But everything I said was worded badly. And of course, so of it was wrong. He looked up. Im sorry, Xerk. Really.

Xerxes didnt know what to say. Ever since the scrap with Gandash, hed been worried about getting in trouble, and also second-guessing himself for getting into a physical conflict with his friend. But now, it seed Gandash blad himself?

Gandy, you dont need to be apologizing. Were n, right? So what if we have a bit of a yelling match and then punch each others lights out? Its water under the bridge! Although, I know I was in the wrong, too. I should have just walked away, not started fighting back. Thanks for, well, you know.

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