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 I hoped my face showed no response as I realized Raveline must have seriously considered the option before reluctantly rejecting it。 We passed into the heart of his castle。 He apologized for not giving me the full tour; but said that would take several days and might serve for our mutual amusement at another time。 〃Besides;〃 he said; 〃I am not entirely sure even I can find my way about。〃
 For this reason; I cannot go on for page after page of the marvels of this Black Prince's abode。 I shall mention but a few things of note。 One was each wall and floor appeared to have been hewn from a single slab of stone; polished to a mirror glaze; then hand fitted to its mate。 Another was the warmth。 I know of no way to keep castles from dankness and chill; but in this one I was as fortably warm in every room and hall; without being scorching; as I am at this moment writing in my study with a peat fire glowing。 I gaped at the treasures; from tapestries glowing with inner lights; to furniture shaped and polished until it whispered like the finest silk to my fingertips; to paintings ranging from realistic to bold bursts of pure color that sang to my heart。 There were other things I noted and turned away from hastily; things that sometimes still appear in my dreams; that I will not; must not describe。
 Raveline led me through the great hall; where relicts and battle flags from his dynasty's reign hung below the shadow…buried gambrel roof; into a smaller chamber。 In the center of the room was a table。 On it were half a dozen covered dishes。 There were only two places laid; and each of the utensils and plates had been turned or cut from a different…colored block of jade; from red to translucent to various greens to white。 To one side was another table; this one laden with a dizzying assortment of bottles and decanters; containing the liquors of many lands。
 Prince Raveline asked me what I cared to drink; and I suggested I would be most content with whatever he chose; although I warned him I would most likely offend by not showing proper appreciation by draining my glass。 〃For it is a custom of my people; especially with me; who has a weak head; to avoid the grape until business has been concluded。 Since you said outside you had some matters of import to discuss; I would be deeply shamed if I woke tomorrow and found all the wisdom I'd spouted had been filtered through dregs。 After I have heard your ideas; and determined how best we Orissans can implement them; well; then we can pour it down by the hogshead if Your Highness wishes。〃 Raveline smiled; poured two glasses; but said nothing; neither acknowledging my flattery nor reprimanding me for it。
 We sat down and; without preamble; he began。 〃You know of course that your journeys toward our lands were watched; from the first day you were first wrecked on the Pepper Coast until we provided rescue on the wharves at Gomalalee。〃
 I kept a bland countenance and answered that we had been told of the Far Kingdoms' interest; but not that it had reached back to my Finding。 〃A question; my lord。 You used the words Pepper Coast。 I thought the people of Vacaan had but the smallest interest in what lies beyond then〃 own borders?〃
 〃Mostly correct;〃 Raveline said。 〃But there are exceptions。 I am one such; which will be a topic of conversation in a few moments。 But holding to the subject at hand first: you were not only watched; but you were tested at times。 For instance; in Gomalalee。〃
 〃Of course; if we had failed to respond as you deemed fit。。。〃 I said; and let my sentence trail off。
 〃Then; you would hardly have been worthy of being the ones who did achieve Vacaan。〃 I felt anger flash; remembering dead men; injured men; sick men; and desperate men facing death from thirst or sorcery; but repressed it。 I did; however; allow a touch of sarcasm to color my next sentence as to how pleased we were to have been found worthy。
 〃Now to return to the earlier matter;〃 Raveline said。 〃I am sure you're aware that; at present; the interest the kingdoms of Vacaan have in your western lands is minor; and shall probably extend to no more than allowing some of our knowledge or goods to be exchanged; at a point beyond our borders; for whatever crafts; artifacts; or perhaps people of pleasure we might find amusing。〃
 I felt a slight thrill…despite his use of words meant to diminish my hopes; this was a clue from the king's brother himself that my efforts might meet with success…and smiled approvingly。 Needless to say; I set aside any reaction to the proposal that I might be interested in pimping for the Far Kingdoms。
 〃You look pleased;〃 Raveline observed。 〃I; myself; think such a boon would be a paltry return for how much you and your panions; especially Sir Greycloak; have endured over the years。 So what we will discuss; after we eat; is how much closer a relationship between the lands of the west and these kingdoms might be; should circumstances 。。。 alter。〃
 With that; he lifted one of the dish covers and began to serve our meal。 I do not remember what viands we consumed; other than they were perfection…each bite sending a different explosion through the senses。 What impressed me was the manner of serving。 At no time did a servitor appear; but whenever Raveline lifted the cover from a dish; a different course would be exposed。 I heard no sound of pistons or hydraulic mechanisms from below; so I presumed the platter change was done magically。 Similarly; our plates were always kept fresh and clean。 I would eat all I desired of a particular dish; look away or laugh at a bit of Raveline's wit; and somehow sensing my satiety; the plate would be clean and bare。 I wondered if Raveline preferred to dine in this manner at all times; with never a smiling servant or maid to be seen or a beaming cook to pliment and reward。 It seemed sterile; but I thought it would prevent anything discussed over a meal from being fodder for the city's gossips。
 I do not recall what subjects we chatted about; but they had nothing to do with anything bearing on trade; Orissa; or even our presence in Raveline's kingdoms。 Most of his talk concerned various court intrigues; the details stopping just short of being salacious。 We also talked of the arts and music of Vacaan。 As he spoke; I realized he knew of my love for Omerye; and that he was telling me; most subtly; she should now be considered as much a hostage to fortune as Janos; myself; or any of my men。 Do not think I became angry; or even felt threatened…Raveline merely ensured I was aware there was now one more factor in the equation for me。
 When we finished; he led me into another room。 There were couches arranged about the room; and when I sank into one of them; it weled me as softly as a lover's arms。 Another drink table was next to us; and both Prince Raveline and I sipped a fruit liqueur。 The couches were in a semicircle around a tall; highly polished mirror that hung from a stand as if it were a gong。 I knew the glass was sorcerous and wondered what Raveline intended to show me。 Before sitting; he touched the surface of the mirror; and it sprang to life。 I was looking at a small party of men walking beside a river。 I was observing my own Finding as we marched through the fertile; abandoned valley above the Pepper Coast。 The perspective must have been from one of the Watchers。
 〃You were not jesting about having observed my entire career;〃 I managed。
 And Raveline replied; 〃Each time you've entered our lands; or those lands bordering them; our Watchers have been there。 I will confess; however; that your recent expedition was mounted in a most clever manner。 You were not seen…although seeing is not the correct word…until you had crossed the pass beyond Wahumwa and entered the frontiers of Gomalalee。〃
 He motioned; and a new image swam up on the mirror。 Now I was looking at Orissa; as if seen from an invisible tower a thousand feet tall; in the center of the city。 A great wave of homesickness swept across me; doubly strong as I realized the image before me was Orissa at this very moment。 It would have been just before dawn; I observed; but there were still lights showing。 I could make out the Street of the Gods; the citadel of the Magistrates; and the palace of the Evocators。 I tried to locate my own home; without showing such interest to the prince。
 〃As I said; I take more interest in the west than most of my people;〃 Raveline said。 〃Which is one reason; after a certain period of what I shall politely call skepticism about you and Janos Greycloak and your intentions; I became your most fervent supporter。 I have realized Vacaan must look in new directions in the future 。。。 beginning with Orissa and Lycanth。〃
 〃What form;〃 I asked carefully; 〃do you think Vacaan's interest should take?〃
 Raveline sipped at his drink。 〃I am not sure I care; nor am I sure I am able; to answer your question in the fullest detail。 Suffice it to repeat that; if certain imbalances within the court were corrected; in a short time there would be a much closer relationship with Orissa。〃 His expression hardened; as did his tone。 〃This is an opportunity I shall not allow Vacaan to miss。 We must; and shall; seize the moment。 That is why I requested your pany this evening。 I propose to throw th

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