"Julia Gray - Guardian 01 - The Dark Moon" - читать интересную книгу автора (Gray Julia)Prologue
It was a night when mountains ground their teeth, when islands moved like ships and the oceans boiled. The birth of the Emperor's son had been prophesied many years before, but the court seers and advisors had left nothing to chance. The maiden selected to be the Emperor's seventh wife had been carefully chosen - from a noble family whose fecundity was legendary - and the required conception had been timed precisely nine median months in advance of the appointed day. All subsequent omens had been meticulously monitored and taken into account as the pregnancy progressed, and every contingency had been catered for. The midwives and physicians came equipped with potions that would induce labour if prayers alone proved ineffective. In the event, and to the seers' delight, such measures were not required. The Seventh Empress of the Floating Islands knew her duty, and her young mind ordered her body into action. Shortly before midnight on the fateful day, the Emperor's son was born. He was a plump and strangely placid baby, who had to be coaxed into uttering his first cry, but who nonetheless appeared physically normal. This came as something of a relief, as many legends had spoken of strange and hideous defects in children born when the multiple lunar influence was at its strongest. All those present were happily congratulating themselves on their success in fulfilling the prophecy when the all but forgotten Empress screamed again, signalling that her confinement was not over. The birth had been predicted by imperial children born that night. Adina's second son could not have presented a greater contrast to his twin. He was tiny, his skin mottled with purple as if it were bruised, and he screamed incessantly - without the need of any prompting - from the moment he came into the world. Worse still, his right arm was withered - the hand little more than a tiny, grotesque claw - and his right leg was twisted so that the foot was bent back upon itself. Dazed from pain and exhaustion, the Empress stared at the baby as he lay howling in the arms of a nervous midwife. No one knew what this unexpected arrival portended, least of all Adina, but she understood instinctively that it was up to her to dispel the cloud of uncertainty that now hung over the previously joyful occasion. 'Show him to me.' Although her voice was hoarse and weary, the tone of command was unmistakable. In spite of her own fears, the midwife held out the baby to the Empress. When Adina saw the full extent of his deformities, she could not hide the look of revulsion on her face. She made no move to take the child, and the midwife hesitated, waiting to be told what to do next. It was at that moment that the baby chose to open his eyes for the first time, falling silent at last as he gazed at his mother's face. It was Adina's turn to scream. 'Take it away!' she shrieked. 'Take it away!' As her attendants hurried to obey, wrapping the baby in a swaddling cloth and carrying him to the far side of the room, the Empress fought to regain her composure. |
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