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He awoke to the sound of crashing breakers and the cries of circling gulls. Waves lapped the black sands and washed across him. He lay sprawled, bleary-eyed, lungs waterlogged. He tried to push himself up as the memories came racing back.
Keres, the Eye, and that damned half-giant.
Roul hacked and wheezed, trying to stand, stumbling to his knees. Black sand stretched all around him, giving way to craggy peaks and greenery inland.
Where were they? They'd been leaving Amol-Kalit by boat with the pieces of the Eye, bound for Alliria. A storm rolled in, blew them somewhere. And it only got worse. He tried to remember as he scrambled to his feet.
Something about hitting a shoal, then they were all in the water, tossed about in tower-tall waves. Roul recalled the nightmare. He got to his feet, shaky, barely any strength left in his limbs.
"Keres?" he croaked, "Iren?"
Above him, he looked to see the circling gulls joined by crows. He stumbled toward where they milled, eyes widening as he came upon a jagged boulder jutting from the sands. Two poles rose from the top of rock. Lashed between them was a man, or what had once been a man. They had flayed the skin from his back and stretched it across the poles like a fucking tanning hide. Crows alighted on the corpse, pecking out what juicy bits might still remain. They'd long since gotten to the eyeballs and tongue.
Roul leaned over, gripping his knees, and vomited out sea water and bile.
Above, the gray skies occluded the sun and a light drizzle began to pour.
Keres, the Eye, and that damned half-giant.
Roul hacked and wheezed, trying to stand, stumbling to his knees. Black sand stretched all around him, giving way to craggy peaks and greenery inland.
Where were they? They'd been leaving Amol-Kalit by boat with the pieces of the Eye, bound for Alliria. A storm rolled in, blew them somewhere. And it only got worse. He tried to remember as he scrambled to his feet.
Something about hitting a shoal, then they were all in the water, tossed about in tower-tall waves. Roul recalled the nightmare. He got to his feet, shaky, barely any strength left in his limbs.
"Keres?" he croaked, "Iren?"
Above him, he looked to see the circling gulls joined by crows. He stumbled toward where they milled, eyes widening as he came upon a jagged boulder jutting from the sands. Two poles rose from the top of rock. Lashed between them was a man, or what had once been a man. They had flayed the skin from his back and stretched it across the poles like a fucking tanning hide. Crows alighted on the corpse, pecking out what juicy bits might still remain. They'd long since gotten to the eyeballs and tongue.
Roul leaned over, gripping his knees, and vomited out sea water and bile.
Above, the gray skies occluded the sun and a light drizzle began to pour.