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Deep in the wilds of Camlach, a horse is picking its way through the forest trails. The rider is wrapped in his cloak, long and luxurious and well-made, to protect him and his satchel as they brave the mountains to Skaldia. The road from Kusheth is long indeed, and they are tired; they will be glad enough to stop for the night. But not just yet. Ahead is the river, and the little wooden bridge that spans it. It is but a few leagues past the bridge to the clearing he is seeking, and there they can rest.
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In a fortnight, as promised, Ysandre lets it be known she will be retreating to the Courcel's country estate in L'Agnace to visit with her uncle, newly returned from the Akkadian court as he is. Also invited are Percy de Somerville, Duc of L'Agnace and Royal Commander; Gaspar Trevalion, Comte de Fourcay, cousin to the disgraced Duc de Trevalion but whom her father had trusted; Thelesis de Mornay, for her long knowledge of Alba and simply because Ysandre trusts her. And, of course, Barquiel L'Envers. There is no one else the Dauphine dares invite, on a matter so grave.
They gather in one of the larger rooms, well appointed but informal. Once her guests have taken light refreshments and the servants have withdrawn, Ysandre enters. Her guests, as one, offer her deep bows and curtsies.
"Rise, gentles," she tells them. "We will not stand on ceremony here. You may find it difficult indeed, when I have told you why I've asked you here." She looks around. "Lady Fortier?"
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"Did you bring the letter?"
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"This is a letter from Melisande Shahrizai to Waldemar Selig of the Skaldi," she says. "To explain the problem in brief: Selig plans to conquer Terre d'Ange in the spring with thirty thousand Skaldi and the half-unwitting aid of Isidore d'Aiglemort, who believes that after he lets the Skaldi into Camlach through the southern passes they will sign a trade agreement worked out in advance and then turn around and go home. Melisande plans to be Selig's queen, or perhaps betray him in some subtle way she has not committed to paper where I can see it, but in any case Selig believes her his conspirator and she is acting the part in full."
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She eyes Thelesis, and continues quietly. "At the age of sixteen, I was betrothed to the Cruach's heir, his sister-son Drustan mab Necthana. It is my thought to send support of his claim to the Alban throne, that the Picti might in their turn lend us their aid. I would hear your thoughts on this matter."
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"Not an army, no," Thelesis de Mornay agrees softly. "But a ship- you might get a ship across. It has been done."
Gaspar inclines his head to her. "One ship then, mayhaps. But how? And even so, that is scant help, to a prince without an army. Maelcon the Usurper still holds Bryn Gorrydum."
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"I cannot imagine where you believe I will find the time to write them. If you want my conclusions, it would be faster to ask."
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