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    Spellsinger

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      unspoken dragonthreat sleeping back by the harbor gate.

      "We're here, thirth." The beaver came to a halt, and directed them onward. They

      climbed a series of stone steps. Two guards stood on either side of the arched

      entrance. They snapped to attention, ceremonial armor shining in the sun and

      giving evidence of much laborious polishing. Dents in the metal were testimony

      to other activities.

      Life quickly returned to normal around the fountain that dominated the small

      square in front of the city hall. Jon-Tom paused to study the peaceful scene.

      A young wolf bitch nursed two cubs. Young hares and muskrats played a crude

      variety of field hockey with sticks and the battered skull of a recent

      guillotine victim. Two grizzled oldsters chatted casually about weather and

      politics. The aged possum hung from an oak tree branch while his corpulent

      companion, a fat fox clad in heavy overcoat, sat beneath him on a bench. The

      fact that one was upside down and the other rightside up had no effect on their

      conversation.

      A clockmaker and candleshop owner stood in their doorways and argued business in

      the warmth of the unusually benign winter day. A customer entered the clock shop

      and the proprietor, an aproned gibbon, returned reluctantly to ply his trade.

      Maybe the warm day was a good omen, Jon-Tom thought as he turned away from the

      peaceful scene. It was hard to imagine that all who frolicked or chattered in

      the square might soon be dead or locked in slavery.

      It looked heartbreakingly normal. He felt that if he could only blink, refocus

      his mind, when he opened his eyes again there would be old men sitting and

      talking, boys and girls running and playing. And yet they were old men, boys and

      girls, for all their shapes were different and they were covered with warm fur.

      It was the warm blood that mattered. Everything else was superficial.

      He turned to gaze into the hallway before them. They would have to face and

      convince a hostile, suspicious Council of the danger that was imminent. Somehow

      he would have to master the magic inherent in his duar and in his voice. He was

      not going to confront a group of teachers now, not about to present a scholarly

      master's thesis on some obscure portion of history. Millions of lives were at

      stake. The future of this world and maybe his own.

      Except... this was his world now, and the dark future foreseen by Clothahump had

      become his future. His friends stood alongside him, ready to offer support and

      comfort. Flor Quintera never looked as beautiful shouting inanities beside a

      field of false combat. He would talk loud and hope silently.

      "Let's go, and may the strength of our ancestors go with us," announced

      Clothahump, trundling up the last steps.

      Jon-Tom could only agree, though as they passed beneath the appraising stares of

      the soldiers lining the hallway, he wished fervently for a little grass, and not

      the kind that grew in the courtyard outside.

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