“Count Brass had lost some of his brooding manner and had begun to desire company again since the visit of the Warrior in Jet and Gold. Elvereza Tozer was held captive in a suite of rooms in one of the towers and had seemed content when Bowgentle had given him supplies of paper, pens and ink and told him to earn his keep with a play, promising him an appreciative, if small audience. "I wonder how Hawkmoon fares," he said, as they rode together in pleasurable companionship. "I regret that... I did not draw the straw which would have enabled me to accompany him." "I, too," said Oladahn. "D'Averc was lucky. A shame there were only two rings that could be used—Tozer's and the Warrior's. If they return with the rest, then we'll all be able to make war on the Dark Empire . . ." "It was a dangerous idea, friend Oladahn, to suggest, as the Warrior suggested, they visit Granbretan itself and try to discover Mygan of Llandar in Yel." "I have heard it said that it is often safer to dwell in the lion's lair than outside it," Oladahn said.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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