“Phèdre had hoped that Hyacinthe might visit while we were in Bryn Gorrydum, but Talorcan shook his head when she voiced it. “No, my lady. I believe he will attend the nuptials, but Master Hyacinthe seldom leaves his Stormkeep. He bears a great responsibility.” Somewhat in his tone made her cock her head. “But all is well?” “Oh, yes.” He nodded. “He wards the Straits as ever.” “Who choose?” Brigitta made an impatient gesture. “What ship?” Talorcan blinked at her. “My lady?” “...Who chooses which ships are granted passage?” Eamonn clarified helpfully. “The Cruarch or the Master of the Straits?” “Ah.” Talorcan frowned. “Well, ’tis a complicated matter. Master Hyacinthe has agreed to bar passage to no ship of Alba, nor”—he nodded in my direction—“Terre d’Ange, save at his extreme discretion. As for trade-ships from other nations, only those which the Cruarch has approved are permitted, pending Master Hyacinthe’s agreement.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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