The Avenue of Beasts Tia and her DragonBrother sat on a sloping hill of plumed cottongrass and scanned the skies. Finnâs sharp dragon eyes were the first to spot a black dot high above the plain stretching away in front of them. âThere he is!â Tia shaded her eyes with her hand and made out a jackdaw flying swiftly in their direction. He landed with a bounce on the grass. âWell?â Tia demanded. âDonât be so impatient,â the bird said and started to preen his feathers. âWhat did he say?â the little copper-coloured dragon asked. âHe told me not to be impatient.â Finn laughed and puffed out a smoke ring at Loki. The bird shook his wings. âThatâs better.â He cocked his head at Tia. âI suppose you want a report?â âYes, please, Loki.â The jackdaw flew onto Finnâs shoulder so that he was eye to eye with Tia and said, âTo the west of Iserborg town there are a few big hills. They look as if theyâre covered in snow and ice but itâs dust from the white stone that people quarry there.â âThat must be marble â you remember Luonaâs palace was covered with it?â âSkadiâs castle is grey stone but there are marble statues all over it.â Loki shook his wings. âTheyâre of horrible, ugly monsters. The castleâs in the middle of the town and itâs got a moat. Thereâs a bridge at the front and a watergate at the back. The townâs surrounded by a wall with two gates. Big stone avenues lead up to them, only...â âYes?â Tia prompted. âThere are more of those marble statues â huge ones â standing on each side of the avenues. I didnât like them.â âWhy not?â But Loki wouldnât explain any further, except to say they looked bad and made him feel strange. Tia told her DragonBrother what the jackdaw had said. Finnâs smoke rings came faster. âI donât like the sound of those statues.â âNeither do I,â Tia said, âbut I have to steal that sapphire from Skadi and Iâd better get going.â She picked up her backpack. âItâs late and I want to get there before the town gates are closed at nightfall.â Finn nudged Tia with his muzzle. âI can disguise myself and take you part of the way.â He looked across the plain. âI wonder where the spell boundary starts.â Tiaâs witch powers meant she could see the spells that kept dragons away from the lands of the six towns. This one sparkled like frosted spider silk right around the plain. But she couldnât say so. She had to keep her powers secret from Finn because she didnât want him to know she was a âwitch-bratâ. That was what the dragonets at Drakelow had called her. âI think you ought to disguise yourself right away, just in case the spellâs close,â she said. Finnâs skin rippled and turned to the colour of the cotton grass he was lying on. He picked Tia up and sprang into the air, changing into the colour of the evening sky as he flew. They landed a safe distance away from Iserborg town, which was dominated by Skadiâs squat, looming castle. Tia threw her arms around Finnâs muzzle and told him to stay safe. âI will,â he promised. âAnd Iâll be waiting for you when you get back.â âIâll bring the sapphire with me.â âYou wonât be tempted to use it?â She shook her head vigorously. âNo!â Sheâd learned that the jewels were much too powerful for her to control safely, except for the emerald which she kept on a chain tucked safely away under her shirt. Finn kept the opal and topaz for her. She wouldnât risk using the sapphire, no matter how tempted she might be. She gave Finn one last hug before he flew away then set off towards the town. Loki flew on ahead. The