The Traitor Queen

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knew, but looked younger. Though he was officially the king’s military adviser in matters relating
     to magic and the Guild, he also handled peacetime international relations. A second King’s Adviser handled domestic matters
     – mostly political wrangling between the Houses.
A task I don’t envy him
.
    “Please sit,” Osen said. He gestured to three chairs, which slid closer and into a half-circle before his desk. They all sat
     down. Osen leaned forward onto his elbows. “We’re here to discuss how Black Magician Sonea should go about negotiatingthe release of her son. First I have some news from Ambassador Dannyl.”
    Sonea felt her heart skip a beat.
    “Ashaki Achati, the king’s representative that Ambassador Dannyl has established a friendly relationship with, visited the
     Guild House last night,” Osen continued. “He relayed the king’s desire for Dannyl to persuade Lorkin to answer questions about
     the Traitors. Dannyl, of course, repeated that he was in no position to order Lorkin to. Ashaki Achati would not say what
     would happen if Lorkin did not talk, but he did make it clear that Sachaka feels no great reluctance to sever friendly ties
     with the Allied Lands. It was not a threat, Dannyl assures me, but a statement of fact. They do not need to trade with us
     or feel we would be a threat as an enemy.”
    “Is it a bluff?” Balkan asked.
    “Perhaps,” Glarrin replied. “It is too close to the truth, however. I would not want to test it. Sachaka doesn’t need us just
     as we do not need it, but we would both lose some lucrative opportunities if stricter restrictions on trade were imposed.”
    “So reminding them of the wealth they may miss out on is all I can do?” Sonea asked.
    Glarrin pursed his lips in thought. “It would not hurt to point out that the Allied Lands seek trade with Sachaka rather than
     rebels. That might at least reassure them that we don’t plan to side with their enemy.”
    “Of course, the fact that we
are
seeking trade with the Traitors should not be mentioned,” Balkan added, with a chuckle.
    “Of course not.” Sonea smiled. “Though should I hint that we might consider such a possibility, should Sachaka prove uncooperative
     … and perhaps unreliable when it comesto upholding agreements relating to the safety of Guild magicians?”
    “No,” Glarrin said. “They will not take kindly to that sort of threat. I …” He paused, his eyes focusing on a distant point.
     “The king asks if the Traitors can be contacted – if they can do anything to help us. After all, they can’t have planned for
     Lorkin to be imprisoned.”
    The Kyralian king and Glarrin must be communicating via a blood ring, Sonea realised.
That one little magical trick of Akkarin’s has become very popular since the Guild decided using one wasn’t technically using
     black magic
.
    “We can try,” Balkan replied. “Dannyl’s assistant, Lady Merria, has established a way to send messages to the Traitors.”
    “We won’t get an answer before Sonea leaves,” Osen pointed out. He looked at Balkan. “Sonea should leave a blood ring of hers
     here. Should she carry a blood ring from one of us as well?”
    “Whoever gives her a ring risks seeing the secret of black magic in her mind.”
    “Not if she’s wearing Naki’s ring.” Osen pointed out.
    Sonea nodded. The ring Lilia’s former friend had used to stop her mind being read also protected the wearer from access via
     a blood ring.
    Balkan nodded. “It will be useful if Sonea can contact us when she chooses – but Dannyl already has a ring of yours. Would
     it be better to give her one from me?”
    “If the Sachakans seize them, then they can annoy the both of us.” Osen shook his head. “She should take one from me.”
    Sonea hid her amusement at his choice of words. If someone got hold of Osen’s blood ring, the malicious things they could
     do with it wouldn’t be designed to annoy him. Then shesobered.
As they

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