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"Well, Rood mentioned him once, and I thoughtЧ
I liked the name."

"You named a boar after a wizard?"

"Was he? I didn't . . . Rood didn't say. Anyway,
he died in spite of all I could do for him, and the
Lord himself even came to help with his own
hands."

Raederle's face softened slightly. "Yes. Thafs
one thing Raith is good with."

II

Heir of Sea and fire

"It's in his blood. But he was upset aboutЧabout
Aloil." She glanced at Raederie's handiwork. "You
might want to make it a little wider, but you'll need
to leave a fringe to hold it after you throw it."

Raederle stared down at the tiny net, watching it
grow big then small again in her mind's eye. She
reached for more grass, and felt, as her hand
touched the earth, the steady drum of hoofbeats.
She glanced, startled, toward the trees. "Who is
that? Hasn't Raith left for Anuin yet?"

"No, he's still here. Didn't youЧ" She stopped as
Raederle rose, cursing succinctly, and the Lord of
Hel and his retinue came into the clearing, scattering

Pig-

Raith brought his mount to a halt in front of Rae-
derle; his men, in pale green and black, drew to a
surprised, disorderly stop. He stared down at her,
his gold brows pulling quickly into a disapproving
frown, and opened his mouth; she said, "You're go-
ing to be late for the council."

"I had to wait for Elieu. Why in Hel's name are
you running around in your stockinged feet in my pig
herds? Where is your escort? WhereЧ"

"Elieu!" Raederle cried to a brown-bearded stran-
ger dismounting from his horse, and his happy smile,
as she ran to hug him, made him once again famil-
iar.