Thraxas and the Ice Dragon / Траксас и леденият дракон: Десета глава

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Chapter Ten

#1

Makri stares at me suspiciously. "I can't believe you had an affair with a Baroness."

#2

"She wasn't a Baroness at the time. She was a barmaid."

#3

"I can't believe you had an affair with a barmaid."

#4

"What's so strange about it? I'd just won the sword-fighting tournament. There were barmaids all over Samsarina keen to have an affair with me. Just because I don't boast about these things doesn't mean I wasn't a man for the ladies in my younger days."

#5

Makri shakes her head. "Are you sure you're not imagining it?"

#6

I tap the purse I'm carrying. "You should be grateful the Baroness liked me so much. Otherwise we wouldn't have money for your armour." I shake the purse, making the coins jangle. "I expect she's remembered me very fondly over the years."

#7

"You're loving this, aren't you?" says Makri, who, for some reason, seems unnecessarily scathing about the whole thing.

#8

"I suppose it does say something about the vigorous love-making of the youthful Thraxas that she still remembers me so kindly. But I'm not bragging."

#9

"If Baron Mabados ever finds out he'll throw you back in the ocean." Makri doesn't sound too displeased at the prospect.

#10

We're walking through Elath, on our way to buy armour and weapons. Makri's preferred method of combat is to use two swords, but tournament rules stipulate that each fighter must enter the arena carrying a sword and a shield.

#11

"A blunted sword," mutters Makri. "What use is that?"

#12

Weapons have to have the edge taken off before they can be used. Makri keeps grumbling about it. We walk eastwards through the town till we reach the outskirts, where tents have been set up selling all sorts of goods. Makri becomes more interested as we approach. She does like weapons, and can't help but be interested in the rows of swords, shields, helmets and so on. We're studying a display of daggers when someone claps me heartily on the back.

#13

"Saxarth? Is that you? You old dog!"

#14

I turn round to find myself confronted by a man a few inches shorter than me, grey haired, but wiry and vigorous.

#15

"Combius?"

#16

"Saxarth!" He claps me on the shoulder again. "Good to see you!"

#17

"Saxarth?" says Makri.

#18

"It's the name I used when I won the tournament. I was absent without leave from the army at the time. Had to disguise my identity. Makri, this is Combius of Juval. Champion the year before me, and as good a fighter as I've met."

#19

"I'd have been champion next year too if I hadn't been injured," roars Combius, cheerfully. A quite untrue statement, but I let it pass.

#20

"Saxarth is justThraxas backwards," says Makri. "Couldn't you come up with something better?"

#21

"What are you doing here, Combius?"

#22

"Selling weapons. Set myself up as an armourer after I retired from fighting."

#23

"Then you're just the man I've been looking for. This is Makri. She needs weapons for the tournament."

#24

Combius looks at Makri in surprise. "You're entering the tournament?"

#25

"Couldn't you think of anything better than Saxarth?" asks Makri.

#26

I purse my lips. "Could you drop the inquisition about my name? Yes, Combius, Makri is entering the tournament. She's currently bodyguard to the Head of the Sorcerers Guild and I give her every chance of doing well."

#27

Combius doesn't look especially convinced, but he's not going to turn away our business. "I've got the full range here. What do you need?"

#28

"Everything. Sword, shield, mail shirt, gorget, mail gloves, helmet, boots, leggings. At a generous discount for an old companion, I trust."

#29

Combius leads us behind his table and signals to a young assistant to help him find suitable armour for Makri.

#30

"She's a good deal thinner than anyone else I'm outfitting," he muses. "Going to need some adjustments."

#31

Makri has picked up a sword from the table and makes a few practice thrusts. As she walks down the row of merchandise, examining the various pieces of armour, Combius lowers his voice. "What's the idea, Saxarth? She's not really entering the tournament is she?"

#32

"She is."

#33

"Did you lose your mind when Turai fell to the Orcs? People die in this tournament. Why risk the girl's life?"

#34

"She's not risking her life."

#35

"Really? Orc blood isn't too popular around here. It's madness letting her enter."

#36

By now Makri is trying on some of Combius's chainmail shirts, all of which are too large for her. She complains about the weight, comparing them unfavourably to the Orcish armour she left in Turai, something that doesn't go down well with Combius.

#37

"The Orcs can't make armour."

#38

"Yes they can. Good armour."

#39

Neither Combius nor his assistants look pleased. No western armourer will acknowledge that Orcish smiths have any skill.

#40

"How about that small shirt at the back?" I suggest, to move things along.

#41

"Might do," says Combius. "It's a youth's size. Made if for a Baron's son. Killed in a horse riding accident before he could wear it, poor lad. I might be able to adjust it for her."

#42

By the time we leave Combius's weapons tent Makri has purchased a sword, a shield, and chainmail gloves. We have to call back for the rest later, after alterations. Makri scowls at her sword.

#43

"It's blunt."

#44

"Of course it's blunt. Can't you get it through your head that you're not meant to kill anyone?'

#45

"No. And I still thinkSaxarth was a poor choice of name. I'd have seen through it right away."

#46

"Yes Makri, that's fascinating. Fortunately no one in Elath at the time had your mighty intellect. Now I have to eat. Which I should be able to do at that tent with the flag on top."

#47

"The flag with a meat pie on it?'

#48

"That's the one. Lets go."

#49

By now the fields are crowded, but it takes a good man to prevent Thraxas from advancing towards a meat pie. I clear a path, enter the tent, plant myself on an available bench and beckon a serving girl in our direction.

#50

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