Chapter 322
Although Arran's sword had been turned into a ring, its Sense was still every bit as sharp as before . And as the group approached the fortress, what he felt through the bond caused him to clench his jaw in worry .
Inside, there were shards of Living Shadow, and not just one or two . Rather, the fortress held nearly two dozen of them, all similar to the Knight's weapon he'd Sensed on the battlefield .
The discovery caused Arran no small amount of worry . While he could conceal his abilities from Knights, he hadn't expected to encounter two dozen of them so soon after entering the Imperium .
He did not know exactly how strong Knights were, but he was certain they weren't weak — at least as strong as Grandmasters, and possibly beyond even that .
With enemies like those around, there would be no chance of escape if he was discovered .
Until now, he had hoped that even if things went awry, he would have the ability to escape . But now, after finding two dozen Knights in the very first place he visited in the Imperium, he knew that would not be an option .
And there was another problem, too .
He carried the Knight's ring he'd received in the battlefield outside his void ring, because if he needed it, retrieving it from his void ring would immediately mark him as a mage .
Yet the ring was made from starmetal . And if he came close enough to the Knights in the fortress, their shards of Living Shadow would allow them to Sense it with ease .
He briefly considered storing it in his void ring, but after a moment, he rejected the idea . While having the Knight's ring be discovered would interfere with his plans, not having it when he needed it might cost him his life . And between those things, the choice was an easy one .
As the group approached the fortress, however, Arran realized that the ring might not be detected after all . Because behind the stronghold's massive walls, there were hundreds of pieces of starmetal — weapons and jewelry both, with no small amount of rings among them .
The discovery offered Arran only partial relief . While it meant he might not yet have to reveal his hidden, it also meant the Hunters were better equipped than he had expected .
His thoughts were interrupted when a group of people emerged from the stronghold's gate . There were about thirty, each wearing thick metal armor . Yet despite their bulky protection, they approached Arran's group at a jog — Body Refiners, then .
Arran watched them approach silently, his eyes focused on the new group's weapons and armor . While well-crafted, there wasn't anything extraordinary about it . It was thicker than most armor, magic should still tear through it with ease .
That, at least, was a small relief to Arran . If even the Hunters' normal soldiers had been outfitted with starmetal weapons and armor, he might have given up hope for the Ninth Valley's chances altogether .
The group of soldiers came to halt near the Hunters who had accompanied the borderlanders, and the leaders of the two groups exchanged some quick words . Arran could not hear what was said, but he tensed up when the Hunters' leader pointed at him .
Yet the soldiers' leader merely gave Arran a passing glance, then turned his eyes back to the other man . From his disinterested expression, it seemed he did not find the presence of a Body Refiner among the borderlanders noteworthy .
The two men barely talked for a minute, after which the Hunters' leader abruptly turned around . He raised his hand and made a gesture that was unfamiliar to Arran, and without giving either the borderlanders or the soldiers so much as another glance, the Hunters departed, setting off back toward the border .
As the group of Hunters left, the soldiers' leader turned his attention to the borderlanders . A heavy-set man with cropped dark hair, he had an unfriendly face, and he looked at the people before him with cold eyes .
"Outsiders!" he called out . "Follow me!"
The borderlanders did as they were told, following behind the group of soldiers as they made their way back to the fortress's heavy gate .
When they neared the fortress, Arran felt some awe as he finally got a good look at the walls . They were a good fifty feet high, and up close, he saw that they were fashioned from an unnaturally smooth type of rock .
Barely fifty paces, the soldiers' leader suddenly shouted, "Halt!"
As the group came to a stop, and Arran looked at the large man with a puzzled expression . He'd expected that they would enter the fortress . Large enough to hold thousands, it was certainly enough to take in a few hundred borderlanders .
"Outsiders, line up!" the man called .
Arran wasn't the only one who was confused by this turn of events, and a ripple of chaos went through the group of borderlanders as they formed an unsteady line . Evidently, this wasn't enough to satisfy the soldiers' leader, and he ordered his men to put the borderlanders in line — something they did with brusque efficiency .
After that, several minutes passed without anything happening, the borderlanders standing in line with nonplussed expressions as they waited for what would come next .
Arran realized what was to happen well before the others, as he Sensed a shard of Living Shadow moving their way within the fortress's walls .
An inspection, then . And one that would certainly reveal the Knight's ring .
Yet when the person carrying the shard of Living Shadow emerged from the gate, Arran frowned in surprise . He had expected to see a Knight, but the person who came forth looked wholly different .
It was a tall, gray-haired man, dressed in a white robe . Though there was a Living Shadow dagger at his side, that was the only weapon he carried . Rather than a warrior, the man looked more like a scholar — or even a mage .
Arran eyed the man uncertainly . While the tall man's clothes and movements did not necessarily mean he wasn't a Knight, the impression Arran got was that this man was no warrior . Yet if he wasn't, Arran had no idea what else he might be .
The white-robed man walked toward the borderlanders at an unhurried pace, moving with the authority of someone who expected to be obeyed . And indeed, the soldiers bowed as he approached, a hint of reverence in the eyes of some .
Since Arran was at the very front of the line of borderlanders, he was the first to face the white-robed man . Yet the reaction he expected did not come . Instead, the man merely gave him a studious look, then moved on .
The man slowly made his way past the rest of the group, facing each person several seconds before moving on . Unlike the others, Arran knew what the man was doing — using his Living Shadow dagger to check for mages .
It took nearly a quarter-hour before the gray-haired man had inspected all the borderlanders, and as expected, he found no mages among them — if there were any, Arran would have Sensed them long ago .
Then, having finished his inspection, the white-robed man made his way back along the line . Yet just as Arran was starting to believe he'd somehow escaped notice, the white-robed man glanced at him .
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