'Crushed? No, it commands all. As for Sha'ik …' Coltaine paused to adjust his crow-feather cape. 'Perhaps her visions have taken her into the future. Perhaps she knows the Whirlwind shall fail, that even now the Adjunct to the Empress assembles her legions — Unta's harbour is solid with transports. The Whirlwind's successes will prove but momentary, a first blood-rush that succeeded only because of Imperial weakness. Sha'ik knows… the dragon has been stirred awake, and moves ponderously still, yet when the full fury comes, it shall scour this land from shore to shore.'
'This other army, here in the south … how far away?'
Coltaine straightened. 'I intend to arrive at Vathar two days before it.'
Coltaine pulled his gaze from the embers and blinked at the historian. 'Tomorrow we crush Kamist Reloe's army, of course. One must think far ahead to succeed, Historian. You should understand that.'
The Fist strolled away.
Duiker stared at the dying fire, a sour taste in his mouth. That
A rhizan landed on his boot, delicate wings folding as it settled. A young capemoth was in the winged lizard's mouth, its struggles continuing even as the rhizan methodically devoured it.
Duiker waited until the creature had finished its meal before a twitch of his foot sent it winging away. The historian straightened. The sounds of activity had risen in the Wickan encampments. He made his way towards the nearest one.
The horsewarriors of the Foolish Dog Clan had gathered to ready their equipment beneath the glare of torch poles. Duiker strode closer. Ornate boiled leather armour had appeared, dyed in deep and muddy shades of red and green. The thick, padded gear was in a style the historian had never seen before. Wickan runes had been burned into it. The armour looked ancient, yet never used.
Duiker approached the nearest warrior, a peach-faced youth busy rubbing grease into a horse's brow-guard. 'Heavy armour for a Wickan,' the historian said. 'And for a Wickan horse as well.'
The young man nodded soberly, said nothing.
'You're turning yourselves into heavy cavalry.'
The lad shrugged.
An older warrior nearby spoke up. 'The warleader devised these during the rebellion. . then agreed peace with the Emperor before they could be used.'
'And you have been carrying them around with you all this time?'
'Aye.'
'Why didn't you use this armour at Sekala Crossing?'
'Didn't need to.'
'And now?'
Grinning, the veteran raised an iron helm with new bridge and cheek-guards attached. 'Reloe's horde hasn't faced heavy cavalry yet, has it?'
Thick
The Wickan caught the scepticism and his grin broadened.
The youth set down the brow-guard and began strapping on a sword belt. He slid the blade from the scabbard, revealing four feet of blackened iron, its tip rounded and blunt. The weapon looked heavy, oversized in the lad's hands.
Hood's
The veteran grunted. 'Limber up there, Temul,' he said in Malazan.
Temul immediately launched into a complex choreography, the blade blurring in his hand.
'Do you intend to dismount once you reach the enemy?'
'Sleep would have done much for your mind's cast, old man.'