THE FLAMES IN THE SHADOW
man who was essaying a fairly consolatory approach in t
he fatal black spots that could befall the islanders through the black arts and thus wa
ence she thought that she could trust in him. Lord Golrus was busy lingering on Zeranah
anah. "You commanded the evil forces, making them destroy many places. Agron abounded with captives and corpses by your deeds. Your desi
of your despicable ambition. Alas, people died like flies. The cries of panic and grief filled my head-things that are diffic
could bring such doub
a sorcerer that powerf
s from Zeranah's. Now the maiden's eyes were downcast again, and
ens, moreover, portents and portents existed, but she had just e
ah heard a snigger from Lord Golrus. She looked at the man's face and noticed that his eye
ll downcast once again, and she was disconsolate. "You still have to do so
uncommon presage as a melodrama; he was about to evince megalomania and show Zeranah that he had been nourishing a craving to reign over
said Lord Golrus, making his eyes roam the basement room. Before long his
t that be?"
ge isn't so good!"
or your amusement's sake," Zeran
" Lord Golrus stormed. "I shall take every treasure house and provi
s had made the walls, pillars, floor and ceiling quiver awhile sans any damage. Zeranah frowned disguste
that she had only just become similar to a fiend who had fallen to succouring a sorcerer who was yearning to wreak brutality on
e, she would have been unforthcoming about the ill omen. Zeranah had thought that the portent would be a forewarning to Lord Golr
ry had been shown to her. Here it seemed as though nought could ever be done to avert t
nt of her, and whose voice had supernaturally shaken the huge basement
of the Zedzkans like quiet toxic winds, if she had supernaturally realized Lord Golrus' baneful aim like a well defined herald that had bee
ertinacious resister of creatures that deployed dark magic, she was. She was a maiden who h
possessed preternatural resilience as a creature whose fractures and cuts and such were able to completely dis
is towering venom had shrieked at her before she set forth from Darlia. The nobleman, whom Zeranah had believe
dzkan waters, a merchant, a middle-aged man, a pimp over many prostitutes that dwelt in the Zedzkan brothels, a heartily gallant soldier
r, elation and black utterances that had enabled her to detect that Lord Golrus was overly cold-hearted and unmannerly,