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       〃So I decided that if what Du Svardenvyrd seemed to suggest was also true…that the only weapons the Storm King feared were the Three Great Swords…what more pleasing gift could 1 bring to Pryrates than one of the swords? All three were thought to be lost。 Surely if I produced one; I reasoned; Pryrates would find me useful。〃
       Miriamele gaped at the monk in disgust and astonishment。 〃You 。 。 。 you traitor! Was it you who took the sword from my grandfather's barrow? And gave it to Pryrates!? God curse you if it was; Cadrach!〃
〃You may call curses on me all you like…and you will; with ample reason。 But wait until you hear the whole tale。〃
       I was right to try and drown him in Emettin Bay。 I wish he had never been fished out。 She waved angrily for him to continue。
       〃I went to Swertclif; of course;〃 he said。 〃But the burial ground was closely guarded by the king's soldiers。 It seemed that Elias meant to keep his father's grave safe。 I waited two nights for a moment when I might get at the barrow; but ho such moment came。 And then Pryrates sent for me。〃 He winced; remembering。 〃He had learned well from his studies。 His voice was in my head…you cannot imagine how that feels! He forced me to e to him; e slinking like a disobedient child。。。。〃
       〃Cadrach; there are Norns who are waiting outside this cavern;〃 Binabik interrupted。 〃So far your story is telling us little that will help us。〃
       The monk stared at him coldly。 〃Nothing will help us。 That is what I am trying to explain…but I will not force you to listen。〃
       〃You will tell us everything;〃 Miriamele declared; her rage lighting free。 〃We are fighting for our lives。 Speak!〃
〃Pryrates called me to him again。 As I knew he would; he told me that Jarnauga had sent only information of no worth; that it was clear the old Rimmersman did not trust me。 'You are useless to me; Padreic ec…Crannhyr;' the alchemist said。

       〃 'What if I can tell you something that is very useful?' I asked。 No; that is not the right word。 I begged。 'If you will leave me my life; I will serve you faithfully。 There are still things I know that might help you!' He laughed when I said that…laughed!…and told me that if I could give him even a single piece of information that was truly valuable; he would indeed spare me。 So I told him that I knew the Great Swords were important to him; that all were lost; but that I knew where one of them was。
       〃 'Do you think to tell me Sorrow is with the Norns of Stormspike?' he said scornfully。 'I know that already;' I shook my head…in fact; I had not known that myself; but I could guess how he had discovered it。 'That Thorn did not sink into the ocean with Camaris?' he continued。
〃I hurriedly told him what I had discovered…that Minneyar and Bright…Nail were one and the same; that one of the Great Swords was even now buried less than a league from where we sat。 In my eagerness to gain his favor; I even told him that I had tried to get it myself to bring it to him。〃
       Miriamele scowled。 〃To think that I saw you as a friend; Cadrach…if you had even an idea of what this could mean to us all。。。 !〃
       The monk ignored her; grimly following her order to finish the tale。 〃And when I was done 。。。 he laughed again。 'Oh; this is very sad; Padreic;' he hooted。 'Is this your great work of spycraft? Is this what you think will save you? I have known what Bright…Nail truly is since before you first entered this tower。 And if you had moved it from its resting place; I would have plucked out your eyes and tongue with my own fingers。 It will lie there on old John's rotting breast until the proper time。 When the hour is right; the sword will e。 All the swords will e。' 〃
       Miriamele's thoughts suddenly went staggering。 〃The sword will e? He 。。。 he has known all along? Pryrates 。。。 wanted it left there?〃 She turned helplessly to Binabik; but the little man seemed just as amazed as she。 〃I don't understand。 Elysia; Mother of Mercy; what are you telling us; Cadrach?〃
〃Pryrates knows all。〃 A certain black satisfaction crept into the monk's voice。 〃He knew what Bright…Nail was; where it lay…and he saw no need to disturb it。 I feel sure that everything your uncle and these 。。。〃 he gestured toward Binabik; 〃latter…day Scrollbearers plan is already known to him。 He is content to see it happen。〃 
       〃But how can that be? How can Pryrates not fear the one power that can undo his master?〃 Miriamele was still astonished。 〃Binabik; what does this mean?〃 
       The troll had lost his posure。 He held up his trembling fingers; begging a moment to think。 〃It is much for considering。 Perhaps Pryrates has a plan of some treachery against the Storm King。 Perhaps he thinks to keep Ineluki's power restrained with the threatening of the swords' power。〃 He turned to Cadrach。 〃He was saying 'the swords will e'? Those words?〃
       The monk nodded。 〃He knows。 He wants Bright…Nail and the others brought here。〃
〃But no sense in this am I seeing;〃 said Binabik anxiously。 〃Why not then bring Prester John's blade in and hide it away until the time he waits is arrived?〃
Cadrach shrugged。 〃Who can know? Pryrates has walked strange paths and learned hidden things。〃
As her shock lessened a little; Miriamele felt her rage at the monk return; battening on her fear。 〃How can you sit there so smugly? If you did not betray me and all I care about; it was not for lack of trying。 I suppose he set you free then to spy some more? Is that why you arranged to acpany me from Naglimund? I thought you were just using me to further your own greed 。。 。〃 as she thought about it; despair seized her; 〃but 。。。 but you were working for Pryrates!〃 She turned away; unable to look at Cadrach any longer。
       〃No; my lady!〃 Amazingly; he sounded hurt and upset。 〃No; he did not release me…and I did not serve him again。〃
〃If you expect me to believe that;〃 she said with cold hatred; 〃you are truly mad。〃
〃Is there more to your tale?〃 The tentative respect Binabik had earlier shown the monk had curdled into sour practicality。 〃Because we are still trapped here; still in danger that is most dreadful…although there is little else we can do; I am thinking; until the Norns prove they can force the dwarrows' door。〃
〃There is a little more。 No; Miriamele; Pryrates did not release me。 As I told you; he had proved that I was worthless to him。 I told you this much of the truth when we were in the landing boat…I was not even worth more tortures。 Someone clubbed me; then I was tossed away like offal dumped behind a rich man's house。 Except I was not left for dead out in the Kynswood as I told you before。 Rather; I was dumped into a pit in the catabs that run beneath Hjeldin's Tower 。。。 and that is where I awoke。 In darkness。〃
He paused; as though this memory was even more painful than the ghastly things he had already told。 Miriamele said nothing。 She was furious and yet empty。 If Cadrach's tale was true; then perhaps there really was no hope。 If Pryrates was as powerful as this…if he had a strategem to constrain even the Storm King to his will… then should Miriamele somehow find her father and convince him to end the war; the red priest would still find some method to have things his own way。
       No hope。 It was strange to think about。 As unlikely as their chances had seemed; Josua and his allies had always had the slim hope of the swords to cling to。 If that was gone 。 。 。 Miriamele felt dizzy。 It seemed she had walked through a familiar door only to find a chasm yawning just beyond the threshold。
〃I was alive; but wounded and dazed。 I was in a terrible place…no living man should have to visit the black; black places beneath Pryrates' tower。 And to go upward would mean escaping through the tower; past Pryrates himself。 I could not imagine succeeding at that。 The only tiny scrap of luck I had was that he likely thought me dead。 So I went 。。。 another way。 Down。〃
       Cadrach had to pause for a long moment and wipe the sweat from his pale face。 It was not particularly warm in the cavern。
       〃When we were in the Wran;〃 he suddenly said to Miriamele; 〃I could not force myself to go down into the ghants' nest。 That was because it was too much like。。。 like going into the tunnels below Hjeldin's Tower。〃
       〃You were here before?〃 She stared at him; her attention unwillingly held。 〃Here beneath the castle?〃
       〃Yes; but not in the places you have been; the places I have followed you。〃 He wiped at his forehead again。 〃Ransomer preserve me; I wish my escape had been through the parts of this vast maze you saw! The way I came was far worse。〃 He tried to find words but gave up。 〃Far; far worse。〃
       〃Worse? Why?〃
       〃No。〃 Cadrach shook his head。 〃I will not tell you。 There are many ways in and out of here; and not all of them are 。。。 normal。 I will speak no further on it; and if you could glimpse even a piece of what I saw; you would thank me for not telling you。〃 He shivered。 〃But it felt like years that I was below the ground; and I saw and heard and felt things 。。。 things that 。。 。〃 He stopped; shaking his head again。
〃Don't tell us; then。 I don't believe you; in any case。 How could you escape unnoticed? You said that Pryrates could find you; could summ

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