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In the silence of his mind, he thanked his own gods that the Gradi goddess had chosen to meet him in a dream rather than manifesting herself in the material world.

In face and form, the Gradi goddess was stunningly beautiful, more perfect than any being the Fox had imagined, but even had she been his size, he would have known no stir of desire for her.

It hasn't been coming up the Niffet from the coast as it used to since the Gradi started raiding a couple of years ago.

Before coming down into Elabon, Van had been through the lands of both the Gradi and the Trokmoi.

Gerin had seen a couple of Gradi at Ikos once, too: big, pale-skinned men with black hair, sweltering in furs.

But, for the most part, the Trokmoi had kept the Elabonians from learning much about the Gradi and having much to do with them.

As Selatre had said, though, the Gradi had lately begun harrying the northlands' coastal regions by sea.

Trouble is, they don't say anything about the Gradi except that there is such a people and they live north of the Trokmoi.

If she said the books told little about the Gradi, she knew whereof she spoke.

Here I spend half my time trying to figure out how to bundle the Trokmoi back across the Niffet from what ought to be a purely Elabonian land, and now I have to think about adding Gradi to the mix.

The Gradi, however, were not the only trouble he had, nor the most urgent.

He rushed toward it, and reached it at the same moment as a Gradi swarmed up and tried to scramble onto the walkway.

The Gradi on the bottom part of the ladder shouted as it leaned away from the wall and toppled over with a crash.

At the fourth one, though, around the far side of Castle Fox from Gerin, cries of alarm and the clash of metal against shields and metal against metal said the Gradi had gained a lodgement.

Rihwin, leading his riders out, skewered the leading Gradi on his spear.