Chapter 166 - Poisoned Pawn
Added 2023-06-15 23:18:18 +0000 UTCSiobhan
Month 4, Day 9, Friday 9:45 a.m.
Judging by the lack of nearby screams, curses, or sounds of movement, Millennium and the others were completely unconscious. In the stable behind them, horses were whinnying and the workers were alarmed, but the vague sounds of a deep voice she couldn’t quite make out comforted them. One of their attackers, most likely.
Siobhan couldn't feel anything from the waist down. She chose to believe that was from the effects of the stunning spell and not because her spine had been broken.
No help was coming. And the world was still spinning dizzily. ‘Did I hit my head?’ Or maybe that was the effects of the stunning spell. It contained Kuthian frog spit, or something, in addition to the electrical charge. She was pretty sure Professor Lacer had talked about it in one of his lectures. Which suddenly seemed hilariously ironic. She held back a giggle, then did her best to sober up.
‘I am about to be either captured or killed,’ she realized. ‘And there is nothing I can do about it.’ The adrenaline spike helped to settle her uncharacteristic and totally inappropriate giddiness, but did nothing to help her regain control of her body.
She fumbled with the hand of the arm she was lying on for the chain holding Professor Lacer’s Conduit and her beast core, hoping no one was watching yet as she snapped the chain with a single hard yank toward her chest. She hesitated, her mind running wild as she tried to figure out what to do with them, somewhere they would be safe in the off chance that she somehow got free and was able to return to Sebastien Siverling’s identity.
Professor Lacer would kill her if she lost his Conduit.
There was no time, and with no other viable ideas, she shoved both into her mouth, trailing metal chain and all. Her arm had some trouble locating her mouth, but after smashing her nose flat and poked herself in the eye with a finger, she managed to get it all inside.
With the most painful, strained gulp of her life, she swallowed both rocks, keeping the chain in her mouth. For a moment, she thought they might get stuck in her throat and suffocate her, but with a painful, scraping stretch, they passed into her stomach. She smelled blood on her exhale.
Siobhan held back a whimper, pressing her tongue hard to the roof of her mouth to trap the chain there securely. As a child, she had kept one end of a long noodle in her mouth while swallowing the rest, then pulled the whole thing back out, to the disgust of everyone else at the dinner table. She could use the chain to do the same with her Conduit and beast core.
Footsteps approached from behind her as well as to the side, but she closed her eyes despite her racing heart. There was no sense in letting the enemy know that the stunning mine hadn’t quite done its job.
A strange clattering sound came from above, and then a heavy thunk followed by what might have been a body collapsing to the ground. This was followed by a horrified gasp. “Oh please, oh please, don’t be dead,” a young man’s voice muttered, cracking under the strain of heavy emotion.
Siobhan’s stomach churned with burning acid. ‘Who is he talking about? Please, not Miles.’
More footsteps came from the sides, half-muffled thuds traveling through the ground as they hopped over the courtyard wall. A man said, “One of them is still up.”
Siobhan suppressed a twitch. ‘How did they know?’ she wondered, but immediately realized that they were talking about the young man behind her.
“I’m not one of them!” he protested. “I’m just a bystander, and um, a journalist,” he added threateningly.
There was a moment of silence, followed by grunts of effort and pain and sounds of impact that seemed to indicate fighting. Siobhan picked out the sound of choking, the young man muttering “oh shit oh shit oh shit,” under his breath, and even another small crackle of stunning magic.
“He’s trained!” one of the men called, much less nonchalantly than earlier.
‘Is that boy actually fighting to defend us?’ Siobhan wondered in dawning surprise. She cracked one eyelid open just a sliver, allowing a blurry section of light through. She caught a glimpse of legs running past from the side of the courtyard—even more enemy backup.
A grunt came from behind her, and then the brown-skinned boy from before, the one who had been talking to Copper Robards in the street, stepped over her sprawled body. “The coppers are on the way! I called for them right away, and they’ll be here any minute!” he warned.
Mr. Irving, the copper had called him. He had Millennium thrown over one shoulder, the child’s insensate fingers dangling around his lower back. Irving’s other hand held…a clay roof tile? He waved the arched terracotta threateningly in Siobhan’s general direction, looking at the enemies standing over and around her. “I’m trained in the art of magi-kundo,” he announced. “I’m warning you, stay back or I can’t be responsible for what I do!” He waved the roof tile again.
Siobhan had never heard of this art. In fact, it sounded quite made-up. But she couldn’t fault him for his verbal flailing. He was a child himself, and obviously trying to protect Millennium, even if his chances were hopeless. Perhaps, if he bought enough time, she would recover enough to be of use.
“Can’t let him get away with the target,” one of the enemy muttered. The red lights of stunning spells shot toward Irving, and he dodged with frankly impressive alacrity, but they lobbed a philtre as a follow-up.
He was backed up into the fenced corner of the courtyard, with nowhere to escape and a child half his size thrown over his shoulder. He wavered dizzily, then with one last effort hurled the roof tile, which clipped a man she could barely see out of the corner of her eye directly in the face. Then, he crumpled into rag-doll unconsciousness underneath Millennium.
That man had been carrying a battle wand, from which a spell shot out. Judging by the scream that sounded immediately afterward, he had accidentally shot one of his allies.
Siobhan held back a vindictive chuckle. Some of the feeling in her limbs was returning, but the pain was almost worse than the numbness had been.
“Is he finally down?” one of the remaining enemy asked.
“He must be. Who trained him, do you think? I’ve never seen a fighting style like that. For a half-grown boy to take even one of us…”
“Go check,” the first man ordered. “And make sure the target’s okay.”
Reluctantly, a man stepped over Siobhan, coming down close enough to her face for her slitted eye to make out the spell array carved subtly into the side of his boot. He walked into the dispersing gas of the battle philtre, nudged Irving, and then checked over Millennium before carrying the boy back. “Still alive, no serious injuries,” he announced. “Pupils still dilating fine.”
“Bring around the wagon,” the leader said. “The rest of you, check for any weapons or tools they could use to escape. Double-stun at any signs of movement. We don’t want any other nasty surprises. Perry only has one uninjured testicle left.”
Siobhans heart sank further as the others chuckled at the joke and only one pair of footsteps left for the mentioned wagons. The battle wand she’d been carrying before the stunning mine hit her was gone, dropped somewhere during her flying tumble. Even if she’d had it, she couldn’t trust her coordination to aim or even pull the trigger correctly. ‘If they don’t find both my hidden waist holster under the corset and the chain in my mouth, I’ll still have a Conduit, but I’m certainly in no shape to try and cast a spell. I’ve got the knives in my boots, too, but they’re professionals, and unlike that Irving boy, I’m not a trained fighter. I can’t think of anything I can do that is more likely to get me out of this than to get me immediately killed. It might be best to play dead, at least until I’m coherent enough to try to escape.’
They searched her with surprising and somewhat humiliating thoroughness, and one paused while running his fingers through her hair, probably staring down at her face.
She tried not to twitch or show any micro-expressions of response.
That was much harder when he said, “This one looks a little like the Raven Queen, don’t you think?”
A second pair of footsteps drew closer. “Nah, she too old.”
“But the Raven Queen has dark skin and long dark hair.”
The second man snorted. “So do thousands of women in Gilbratha.” Suddenly, fingers pried at her eyelid.
Siobhan picked a spot and stared at it intently as her eyelid was drawn upward uncomfortably, revealing her contact-covered eyeball underneath. “Both her hair and eyes are light brown, not black as night. No Conduit. No raven feathers made of night or crystallized blood. No shadow companion woven from condensed nightmares. And, most compellingly I might add, she was just captured by us, with no attempts to melt into the shadow or whatever. She’s an old servant just like that other one. Also, Perry, her face doesn’t even really look like the drawings. She’s a sweet older lady.”
“Check her bag,” the other one insisted stubbornly.
They jerked her around roughly to free her satchel, and Siobhan had never been so grateful for the exorbitant sum she’d spent on her replacement bag after the last one got disintegrated. It did, of course, have all of her thaumaturgic supplies. But it also had a featherweight enchantment, as well as two different divisions. One, which opened up under normal circumstances, held random odds and ends like a makeup pouch, a canteen of water, and a bag of snacks. The other division, which held everything interesting, required several of the seemingly decorative clasps to be positioned correctly, and for the main latch to receive three quick taps before the mouth of the satchel was opened.
“Nothing,” the second man announced triumphantly. “In fact, she’s even got identification papers. Her name is Silvia Nakai. Get ahold of your imagination, man. You’ve embarrassed me plenty already, with the accusations against my neighbor Mara, and that waitress at the Rusty Peacock I had almost convinced to go on a date with me, and—”
“Shut up,” the leader commanded as the sound of a horse’s hooves and wooden wagon wheels returned.
“Target secured,” one of the men said. “What do we do with the others?”
“Kill them?” another suggested.
“No,” the leader said. “Take them with us.”
The man who had suggested Siobhan was the Raven Queen added incredulously, “Don’t you know this whole thing is a plot to draw her out? There’s no need to make her angrier or give her a reason to get revenge on any of us personally.”
“But won’t she be captured after this?” the one who had wanted to kill her asked.
“Sure. Ifit works. Haven’t you read the reports? I’m not going to gamble on her losing. Not when it’s so easy just to capture a few more people for ransom. Right, captain?”
“We weren’t ordered to kill anyone,” the man said, though Siobhan wasn’t sure if that was agreement with his subordinate’s statement or not. And if she was now more than fifty percent certain that these men were plainclothes Pendragon operatives. Though it was also possible that they were mercenaries working for the Architects of Khronos, or even some other group she’d never heard of.
Soon after, Siobhan was lifted and tossed into the back of wagon, followed by the others, limbs dropping painfully onto her.
“Go deal with the coppers,” the leader ordered.
When her ankle twisted painfully under a limp, heavy body, she almost wished she was still numb. She couldn’t move to escape the pain without giving away her consciousness. At least her sensation of balance wasn’t careening around quite as giddily. Perhaps she would be able to escape out of the back of the wagon with Miles when no one was looking. The Nightmare Pack enforcers and maid would have to fend for themselves. She couldn’t save them all.
Siobhan risked a peek out of one eye, noting the cloth covering stretching in an dome over the wagon itself, disguising the contents within.
“What about the other kid?” someone asked.
“One of the coppers vouched for him. Some small-time journalist who fancies himself a vigilante. No connection to the gangs or the Raven Queen.”
“Leave him,” the leader ordered.
Apparently “dealing with” meant working with the coppers and exchanging information, not fighting or killing them. Another tally for the Pendragon operative theory.
“Everybody clear?” someone at the front of the wagon asked. A handful of affirmative responses followed.
And then Siobhan was engulfed in darkness.
It was a darkness so complete she had never experienced anything comparable, completely different than the shadow of her closed eyelids, or even the shadows on a moonless night.
That was what she noticed first.
Then came the fact that she could not hear anything, even the sound of her own breathing or heartbeat, which normally became discernible in extreme silence.
Then, that she could feel nothing, either. Not her body pressing against the wooden planks of the wagon, nor the pain in her squished and twisted ankle, nor even her tongue inside her mouth.
Her consciousness floated in nothing, completely unmoored.
She panicked. She tried to move, to scream, to bite her own tongue, anything. But if she was still connected to a brain—which she wasn’t sure of—it was no longer sending or receiving signals to her body. And then she had a horrible thought. One so horrible that it stilled her mind.
‘I am dead.’
Author Note:
*Awkwardly looks away from yet another cliffhanger.*
Comments
The cliffhanger from the last chapter finally made me pay for Patreon. Sure hope the last Patreon chapter ends somewhere stable
Gerald Monroe
2023-07-21 23:59:45 +0000 UTCI went back and re-read and found these: and poked herself // poking she too old // she's the shadow//shadows? Ifit // space And if she was now more than fifty percent certain that these men were plainclothes Pendragon operatives. // the if is extraneous
Stefanie
2023-06-27 23:19:06 +0000 UTCOh no, I’m hoping for a clever escape by our hero and some weird connection to the unspecified plan Sibohan put in place. Or, maybe Sibohan has an out of body experience, merges with a Raven retaining her shape shifting powers and becomes the Raven Queen in truth, while Sebastien escapes and keeps attending University as the long dead spirit of Myrdin. At least, this MC does not get rescued - she does the rescuing.
Jonathan Gordy
2023-06-20 12:28:14 +0000 UTCMaybe Siobhan still has consciousness because of the Nine Light Filter spell effects lingering from Yesterday?...the ability to think even though she is magically disconnected from her body....
Jim A
2023-06-20 10:09:51 +0000 UTCVery good question... Also, can you still use your Will?
Jim A
2023-06-20 05:04:04 +0000 UTCCan you fall asleep while your consciousness is separate from your body? I guess we'll find out
Stefanie
2023-06-19 23:39:17 +0000 UTCCan you imagine if we accidentally voted Siobhan off the island and then got stuck with Damien or Oliver as the MCs? 😂
Stefanie
2023-06-19 23:37:59 +0000 UTCI was wondering about the spell array on the attackers boot..., I wonder if it bypasses a ward at the secret evil layer?...like the university student badge, After rereading that part, Maybe it allows him to walk through that battle philtre and not be affected
Jim A
2023-06-17 17:07:25 +0000 UTC"Kill them? the leader said 'No'". I assume we aren't killing Off Siobhan in the forth book just as she has gotten to the verge of opening Myrddins Book and so much more fun to come. My humble guess is a wagon sized Copper evidence stasis cube (The Gilbratha Costco was having a special on them this week-in the Kidnappers & Coppers section) to hide the captives so they "..Don't make no trouble", AND the warding on the stasis cube(s) would block Gera from finding Miles using divination while he is transported to the evil layer . After all they know she is a very powerful Prognos. The cube should prevent whatever Liza is doing to get to Siobhan, that is a Plus since she probably wont get to Liza's warded room in time. Gera and Lynwood are going to be at war with the Pendragons or whoever this turns out to be. That will be FUN! Siobhan is now temporarily free of her "meat suit" maybe she will get access to more of her inner power(s)? OR have an extended nightmare, dream walking in her own Nightmare, find some answers? The fun is only beginning I fear : ) Sorry, I can't help myself speculating about what comes next...
Jim A
2023-06-17 15:10:24 +0000 UTCWelcome to the sensory deprivation carriage! Don’t worry Siobhan, John C Lilly will be aiding you remotely using his telepathic powers (and LSD). Anyhow, no clue how this will get resolved, I’m betting on either the Nightmare Pack assaulting the carriage, or some sort of tactful manoeuvring behind the scenes. A rescue by Damien somehow would be nice, but I think we’re too far off from him getting an important role.
James Barclay
2023-06-17 07:07:11 +0000 UTCConduits range greatly in size, as capacity is affected both by size and clarity/purity. Beast cores are the same, though the average beast core is larger than the average Conduit. As an example, Professor Lacer's Conduit is just small enough to fit between a Circle made of his middle finger and thumb. It's extremely clear/pure, and a somewhat cylindrical in shape so extra mass extends out on either side. And of course, Myrddin's was famously the size of a small melon or something. (I can't remember exactly how I described it). But ones that large are incredibly rare. Most are palmable.
Azalea Ellis
2023-06-16 21:32:25 +0000 UTCYes. I'll re-read this section to see if I can make that more obvious.
Azalea Ellis
2023-06-16 21:28:52 +0000 UTCI remember reading a quest once where the readers voted for the wrong thing, all the main characters died, and the story just continued with new main characters. Wouldn't that be a black swan event, if S just died because of a series of sub-optimal decisions, and the story went on without her? :P (Just in case, let me clarify that that is not what's happening here.)
Azalea Ellis
2023-06-16 21:28:13 +0000 UTC😭
Jonathan Gordy
2023-06-16 19:38:41 +0000 UTCRIP Siobhan. Wasn’t expecting the serial to end like this!
antpocas
2023-06-16 19:24:35 +0000 UTCHilariously bad description of the Raven Queen for the win!? Although “Let’s kill ‘em to eliminate the witnesses” seems an extra dark vibe for crown agents in this situation - even a subordinate. “Take them prisoner so they don’t cause trouble” is more what I’d expect.
Jonathan Gordy
2023-06-16 17:02:02 +0000 UTCBad Azalea! Bad! 🗞️ (But seriously, the fact that you can have such tension and suspense even so many books in is impressive. There’s just still sooo much we don’t know. I hope next week comes quick!)
chumponimys
2023-06-16 05:58:25 +0000 UTCThat's what I assumed. Depending upon the size of the conduit, you would never know. And they're such a pain to unlace that it's unlikely someone would do that in a routine search, especially if it's a full bust covering corset.
Stefanie
2023-06-16 05:54:55 +0000 UTCI was never quite clear on this, other than that hers seem to be quite small - if one to power a thaumaturge through their mastery is small enough to fit on a ring, they must be fairly small.
Stefanie
2023-06-16 05:51:12 +0000 UTCThe holster/harness was missed(implied?) because she said it's under her very tight corset .. right?...
Jim A
2023-06-16 04:12:03 +0000 UTCOn follow up reading, I think the searching part should be more clear. As currently expressed she is thoroughly searched right after she mentions her star sapphire conduit on a harness but from the rest of the conversation it seems pretty clear they didn't find it. I think you might need a different euphanism for their search or some explanation of why/that the harness is missed. Not sure if it fits, but perhaps the searcher is distracted by her resemblance, or just an inclusion that the search missed it.
Kaelik
2023-06-16 03:34:39 +0000 UTCI imagined beastcores as too big but conduits mostly very swallowable
Kaelik
2023-06-16 02:14:32 +0000 UTCI always imagined conduits and beast cores as too big to swallow
RedEyeLordofFire
2023-06-15 23:45:12 +0000 UTC