Where, it seemed, one of their own kind was now fighting them – a mortal Tarthenal, who had wrapped his huge arms around one of the gods from behind, trapping its arms to its sides as he squeezed. The remaining three gods had staggered back, as if in shock, and the moment was, to the Avowed’s eyes, suddenly frozen.
Two, then three heartbeats.
The cloudiness cleared from the Avowed’s eyes. A flicker of energy returned to his exhausted limbs. The pain faded away.
That mortal Tarthenal was moments from dying, as the other three stirred awake and moved forward.
Iron Bars raced to intercept them.
The odds were getting better.
Two huddled shapes on the street. Tiste Edur standing around, still kicking, still breaking bones. One stamped down, and brains sprayed out onto the cobbles.
Bugg slowed to a stagger, his face twisting with grief, then rage.
He roared.
Heads turned.
And the manservant unleashed what had remained hidden and quiescent within him for so long.
Fourteen Tiste Edur, standing, all reached up to clamp their ears – but the gesture was never completed, as thirteen of them imploded, as if beneath vast pressure, in horrible contractions of flesh, the wild spurt of blood and fluids, skulls collapsing inward.
Imploded, only to explode outward a moment later. In bloody pieces, spattering the warehouse wall and out across the street.
The fourteenth Tiste Edur, the one who had just crushed a head beneath his heel, was lifted into the air. Writhing, his eyes bulging horribly, wastes streaming down his legs.
As Bugg stalked forward.
Until he was standing before Theradas Buhn of the Hiroth. He stared up at the warrior, at his bloated face, at the agony in his eyes.
Trembling, Bugg said, ‘You, I am sending home… not your home. My home.’ A gesture, and the Tiste Edur vanished.
Into Bugg’s warren, away, then down, down, ever down.
Into depthless darkness, where the portal opened once more, flinging Theradas Buhn into icy, black water.
Where the pressure, immense and undeniable, embraced him.
Fatally.
Bugg’s trembling slowed. His roar had been heard, he knew. Upon the other side of the world, it had been heard. And heads had swung round. Immortal hearts had quickened.
‘No matter,’ he whispered.
Then moved forward, down to kneel beside the motionless bodies.
He gathered one of those bodies into his arms.
Rose, and walked away.
The Eternal Domicile. A title of such profound conceit, as thoroughly bound into the arrogance of the Letherii as the belief in their own immutable destiny. Manifest rights to all things, to ownership, to the claiming of all they perceived, the unconscionable, brazen arrogance of it all, as if a thousand gods stood at their backs, burdened with gifts for the chosen.
Trull Sengar could only wonder, what bred such certainties? What made a people so filled with rectitude and intransigence?
The emperor of the Tiste Edur stood before the grand entrance to the Eternal Domicile. Mottled sword in his right, glittering hand. Dusty bearskin riding shoulders grown massively broad with the weight of gold. Old blood staining his back in map patterns, as if he was redrawing the world. Hair now long, ragged and heavy with oily filth.
Trull was standing behind him, and so could not see his brother’s eyes. But he knew, should he look into them now, he would see the destiny he feared, he would see the poison coursing unopposed, and he would see the madness born of betrayal.
It would have taken little, he knew. The simple reaching out for a nondescript, sad-eyed slave, the closing of hands, to lift Rhulad upright, to guide him back into sanity. That, and nothing more.
Rhulad turned to face them. ‘The doors stand unbarred.’
Hannan Mosag said, ‘Someone waits within, sire. I sense… something.’
‘What do you ask of us, Warlock King?’
‘Permit me and my K’risnan to enter first, to see what awaits us. In the corridor…’
Rhulad’s eyes narrowed, then he waved them forward, and added, ‘Fear, Trull, Binadas, join us. We shall follow immediately behind.’
Hannan Mosag in the lead, the K’risnan and the slaves dragging the two sacks immediately behind him, then Rhulad and his brothers, all approached the doors of the Eternal Domicile.