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Fornis, having agreed with King Karnat of Terekenalt to offer no resistance to his occupation and annexation of Suba, in return for his promise to desist from further attacks on Paltesh, had publicly declared herself Sacred Queen of Airtha and, with Kembri and Han-Glat at the head of a considerable force, was about to advance on Bekla.

Most ordinary citizens, whether of middle or low degree, feltnot altogether without justificationthat Queen Fornis, by giving Suba to Karnat and so ending the war with Terekenalt, had shown herself shrewd and benefited Bekla, and accordingly that she deserved to be where she was.

Valderra into Suba with Karnat in front of me and then find Urtah up in arms at my back.

In the first place no one will be expecting it, and secondly it can be done and over before my Suba campaign begins next spring.

She was the only daughter of the High Baron of Paltesh, and when she became Sacred Queenwhen Senda-na-Say was murdered and the Leopards made Durakkon High Baron of BeklaKing Harnat crossed the Zhairgen and took Suba for Terekenalt.

Karnat, if he were to give Bayub-Otal the rule of Suba, would want him to give something in return.

He must have got about six thousand men there: and Suba itself s been preparing since the end of Melekril.

Clearly, she was just beginning to scratch the surface of Suba, a country where one had to beware of water, the natural blessing and plaything of mankind.

The elder inquired about her escape from Bekla and the dangerous Valderra crossing, and went on to deplore the discomfort of Suba to anyone not used to its mists and marshes.

When she died, the luck ran out of Suba like sand out of a broken hour-glass.

Everyone in Suba knew the fame of Nokomisshe was a legendbut thousands never actually saw her.

It never once crossed her mind that her exploit must, of course, have come to the ears of all Suba, Katria and Terekenalt, or that Zen-Kurelif he were still with King Kamathad good cause not only to curse her very name and his own disclosure to her, but also, if he valued his life, to utter no word of their love to a living soul.

In the midst of all the danger, uncertainty and squalor of Suba, he had had the power to carry her with nun to a little island of security where they had dwelt togetherfor just how long was no matter.

Maia, who not unnaturally felt herself to have gained a good deal in poise and self-confidence since the days of Sencho, replied to him with what she hoped was restraint and assurance about her own health, the water-ways of Suba, the iniquities of the Chalcon rebels and the certainty of their early defeat by Elvair-ka-Virrion.

She longed to pour out to Occula the whole story of Suba, to tell her of Zen-Kurel and ask her advice.