Conqueror

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he said any such thing.”
    The earl’s intelligent gaze held him. “Your father was once a great man, Pagan. Earl d’Everoot. Lord of the most powerful honor in the realm, captain of great men, advisor to kings.”
    “That is one way to recall him.”
    Beaumont nodded slowly, letting the statement settle into quiet, before he sat, motioning for Griffyn to join him. He lifted a jug of Hippingtun brew and started pouring. “Your father built the earldom of Everoot into something more powerful than anyone could have dreamed, Pagan. Then he changed. Or rather, something changed him.”
    “Aye. Greed.”
    Beaumont shook his head. “Neither your father or de l’Ami ever said much about it, but I always suspected.”
    Griffyn’s heart started tapping out a faster beat. “Suspected what?”
    “No two men come back from Crusade like they did, Griffyn. Ionnes of Kent, a poor knight with nothing but a new name—
de l’Ami
—becomes rich beyond his dreams, blood-brother to one of the highest peers of the realm, Christian Sauvage, Earl d’Everoot. Your own father’s power expanding like a hurricane, they two as close as hounds, then—” Beaumont clapped his hands together. “Extinguished. The friendship gone, Christian Sauvage gone, Ionnes de l’Ami becomes the new earl of Everoot. Pah, something stinks. There’s something there.”
    “What?” he asked in a carefully measured voice.
    Beaumont ran his fingers over his short, greying beard. “Something your father and Ionnes de l’Ami brought back from the Holy Lands.”
    “And what would that be?”
    Beaumont’s reply was spoken so softly it barely disturbed the candle flame sitting on the table in front of him:
“Treasures.”
    Like a river freezing over, Griffyn’s blood went cold. “A treasure? What treasure?”
    “Treasure?” Beaumont’s eyebrows arched up. “I said treasure
s
, Pagan. Plural. The plunder from Crusade is legendary. And your father and Ionnes de l’Ami brought some of it back. Rumour says ’tis hidden in the vaults of the Nest.”
    Griffyn’s muscles relaxed in a hot wash. Beaumont did not know.
No one
knew, for all the rumours that flew about among the initiated. And Robert Beaumont, be he Earl of Leicester or King of Jerusalem, was
not
one of those. ’Twas all guesses, as people were wont to do when money or mystery was involved.
    Silent guesses, usually. Aloud, few dared whisper their speculations. Aloud, none ever mentioned a hallowed treasure over a thousand years old. And be it aloud or in their dreams, not one of them knew Griffyn was its Guardian.
    Except Ionnes de l’Ami.
    He’d been their family’s closest confidant, dearest friend, fellow Crusader and brother-in-arms to Christian Sauvage, Griffyn’s father. Then, with one, vicious swipe, he’d betrayed them all and broken Griffyn’s heart. Greed had destroyed Christian Sauvage, then crept up on little spider legs and stole Ionnes de l’Ami too.
    Oath-breaker. Thief.
    Griffyn’s hand went to the small, heavy iron key hung around his neck since his father had died, an instinctive movement.
    “Everoot is all the treasure that matters to me, my lord,” he said tightly.
    The earl’s perceptive eyes held his a moment, then said, “So be it,” just as Hipping stepped into the room.
    “Have you all you need, my lord?”
    “Indeed,” replied Beaumont. “Leave us to it.”
    Hipping nodded. “I will see to the gates.” He paused. “There’s something in the air tonight. My watchmen sent word there’s many more men than is wont on the highway, and some are riding off it. FitzMiles is in one of his raging rampages. The king’s councils are breaking up. All Hallows’ Eve. There’s something most odd in the air tonight.” He grinned and rubbed his hands together. “I hope ’tis something either brutish or beautiful. Or both.” He exploded in laughter and barreled down the corridor.
    “’Tis time, Pagan,” Beaumont said, but Griffyn was watching Hipping.

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