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 had brought forward。 〃Jodrell; check the men; please。〃
Conall started to object again as Jodrell reined his horse out of line and headed quietly back along the column; but another sharp look from Kelson silenced him。 The prince; only a few months younger than Kelson; had been along on the Cardosa campaign two summers before; but he still had much to learn about strategy and the art of mand。 It was a mon failing; and not entirely Conall's fault; for though Gwynedd mon law declared fourteen to be the legal age of manhood; in fact few boys were actually called upon to function as adults for several more years。
Chivalric custom recognized this; even if the law did not; denying the knightly accolade to those under eighteen except on rare occasions。 Even Kelson; who could have made himself such an exception as king; had declined to be knighted until his eighteenth birthday。 If Conall gained sufficient experience in the ing year; his knighting might be moved forward a few months to coincide with Kelson's; but meanwhile; he remained in the subordinate rank of squire; royal though he was。
That was little fort to Kelson just now; weighing Conall's inexperience against the possible dangers of the ing skirmish。 He could not help remembering Morgan's warning about the difference of fighting styles and wondered whether the Deryni lord could have known he was foretelling the future。 Border fighting favored quick; lightly mounted and armed raiding bands; not the heavier horses and armor to which Conall was accustomed and with which the warband was equipped。 Should the terrain ahead boast closer maneuvering room than what lay immediately around them; the inexperienced among Kelson's pany might find themselves at the disadvantage despite their numbers and superior armor。
Still; Kelson supposed he could let his untried cousin at least think he was performing an important function; while still keeping him relatively safe and under watchful eyes。 As he adjusted the angle of his helm and secured the chin strap; he cast a stem glance at the impatient Conall; then relented and nodded to Traheme。 Immediately; Conall was kneeing his charger between the two of them and reaching out for the royal standard; tight…jawed but triumphant as his gloved hand locked around the polished staff。
〃No heroics; now;〃 Kelson warned。
〃Don't worry。〃
The crimson of the banner's field seemed almost subdued against the deep green of the surrounding forest; but the golden Haldane lion shimmered like a living thing as Conall gave the silk a shake and set the butt of the staff in his stirrup rest。 The prince's grin was infectious; and Ewan and Traheme as well as Kelson found themselves smiling in response as muffled hoofbeats approached。 Kelson cast about for hidden dangers as a returning scout burst through the trees and reined his horse to a sliding halt; but he sensed nothing other than the body of men ahead。
〃Liveried men…at…arms。 Sire … lightly mounted; against what appears to be a band of brigands;〃 the man reported。 〃Maybe twenty on a side; but none of them are particularly well armored。〃
〃Whose livery?〃 Kelson demanded。
〃Trurill; Sire。 Two swords in saltire over a third in pale; all on a blue field。〃
Kelson glanced at Ewan; who nodded confirmation。 〃Those'll be Brice's lads; right enough。 Do we have maneuvering room; son?〃
〃At least as good as here。 Your Grace。 Part of the area is an open glade。 Robard has stayed to watch they don't shift while we're planning。〃
〃Well done。〃 Kelson drew his sword and glanced back at his waiting men。 〃Very well; gentlemen; I think it's time to show ourselves。 If we can manage without bloodshed; so much the better。 Traheme; I want you on Conall's other side。 Jodrell; you ride on my right。 Ewan; deploy the men。〃
With an economy of silent hand signals; Ewan gave the necessary orders。 As ever。 Kelson was impressed with the efficiency and polish which came with more than thirty years' experience as a field mander。 The jingle of harness and the wet; sucking sound of the horses' hooves on the moss…covered forest floor temporarily covered the battle sounds as the knights peeled off to either side and fanned out in perfect parade ground formation; Ewan and one of the senior knights each taking a wing。 Kelson urged his bay forward at the trot; sword at the ready; he and his escort marking the center of a deepening crescent intended to engulf attackers and defenders alike。 Ahead; through the trees; he began to see the signs of battle。
〃Yield; in the king's name!〃 he heard Ewan cry; as the royal knights burst upon the skirmish。 〃Hold; in the name of Kelson of Gwynedd!〃


CHAPTER TWO
They all hold swords; being expert in war: every man hath his sword upon his thigh。
Song of Solomon 3:8

Kelson's first impression; as he and his warband burst into the clearing; was one of brawl rather than battle。 Though most of the Trurill men were armed with swords or the short horse…spears favored by bordermen; their opponents seemed limited to cudgels; quarterstaffs; and the occasional dirk。 Nor did the Trurill men appear inclined to overpress their advantage。 Even as the Haldane ring tightened。 Kelson saw a Trurill retainer grab his opponent's plaid and yank him off his pony; cracking him across the back of the head with the pommel of his sword when he just as easily could have killed him。 Several of both sides lay unmoving or groaning feebly on the ground; but few seemed seriously injured。
Trurill livery and leathers swirled and surged chaotically around Border tartans strange and familiar; loose ponies and an occasional terrified highland sheep creating additional hazards for the few men who continued to fight from the ground。 The ponies' whinnying and the frantic bleating of the sheep made vocal counterpart to the grunts and exclamations of the struggling men。
The confrontation was quickly over。 With shouts of 〃A Haldane!〃 the royal knights closed; shouldering their greathorses deftly between the smaller; lighter border mounts to break up individual skirmishes; flat…blading recalcitrants who tried to keep on fighting; and sometimes bowling over horses and surprised riders of both sides。 Kelson and the rest of the royal party held back as a reserve; but their help was never necessary。 The closest Kelson came to action was the startled leap his horse made when one of the sheep suddenly bolted between its front legs。
Soon the brigands began dropping their weapons and raising their arms in surrender。 With a shout; the Trurill men rallied to surround them。 As Kelson's warband pulled back to sit their horses quietly at the perimeter of the clearing; still encircling captors as well as prisoners; the Trurill men began ordering the prisoners to dismount and to bind them; a few starting to see to the injured。 Ewan; scanning his own mand for injuries and seeing none; kneed his charger to Kelson's side and saluted with upraised gauntlet。
〃Well; that was a pleasant enough romp。 Sire;〃 he said in a low voice; nodding toward the borderers。 〃You there …  Trurill Sergeant'〃 he called in a louder voice。 〃Attend us at once!〃
At his mand; one of the older; better armored Trurill men glanced back at him; then broke away from the rest of his band and rode slowly toward the royal party; eying the Haldane standard with something akin to suspicion。 He gave perfunctory salute with his sword as he reined in before them; glancing first at Kelson and Conall; then at Ewan。
〃You are well e; sir;〃 the man said; sheathing his sword。 〃By your plaid; I make you a highland man。 Would you be The Claibourne; then?〃
But before Ewan could reply; the man glanced less certainly between Kelson and Conall once again。 〃And you; my lords … I thank you for your assistance。 We see few Haldanes this far west。〃
And doubtless wish to see fewer still。 Kelson thought sourly; as he also sheathed his sword and removed his helmet。
He supposed he should not be annoyed that the man did not recognize him。 Other than his own brief foray into Culdi two years before for the ill…fated wedding of Kevin McLain and Morgan's sister Bronwyn; Kelson doubted any other Haldane had penetrated this deep into the western borderlands for several years before his father's death。 His progress of the summer just past had been confined primarily to Meara itself; and the flatlands of Kierney and Cassan。 And even were bordermen not notorious for their indifference to lowland titles of nobility; how could a mere border sergeant be expected to know his king by sight?
〃I am Kelson;〃 he said patiently; pushing back a sweat…stained arming cap from damp black hair and handing off his helmet to a waiting squire。 〃It appears that the presence of this particular Haldane was rather timely。 You are … ?〃
The man dipped his head in dutiful if chilly respect。
〃Gendon; my Lord King; in service to the Baron of Trurill。〃
Kelson favored the man with the same sort of cool; impersonal nod which he himself had received; then scooped damp tendrils of hair from his face with the back of one mailed gauntlet as he glanced over the prisoners being secured by Gendon's men。 How to unbend the man?
〃Gendon; eh?〃 he said neutrally。 〃Tell me; Master Gendon; what brought about this little set to? Actually; I'm not sur

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