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Lucian kept his face forward, and when he answered, he did his best to keep his voice controlled. โThatโs not for you to decide. And whatever I do on my own time is not your business.โ
โThere, we beg to differ. Too much is at stake, Lucian. Iโve a mind to forbid you from such future . . . meetings. They are a distraction.โ
He wanted to defend himself, but it would be a waste of breath. Better to change the subject entirely. โIs this all you wanted to talk about?โ
Her eyes refocused on the expanse of dunes before him. โTell me. Do you feel anything?โ
โWhat do you mean?โ
โWe should be close to the Orb, now, and this is the first time Iโve been this far into the Burning Sands without being forced to turn back due to a storm. An auspicious sign. Access your Focus, Lucian. Feel what you can.โ
โAs you wish.โ
He held his Focus, and the image of the Septagon formed clearly in his mind. He reached out, trying to feel . . . something out there in the sands.
He shook his head. โNothing.โ
Her gaze went above, to the planet and its malevolent red storm. โAt any moment, we will be directly under the planetโs eye. The planetโs eye shifts over time. Itโs a tempest, after all, prone to movement. That means the Orb could be anywhere in these deep sands, really, so Iโm waiting for some sort of sign that weโre close.โ She faced him. โHow is it you found the Orb of Binding?โ
โI stumbled upon it,โ he said.
โYou . . . stumbled upon it?โ Her expression registered disbelief. โThis mighty artifact of Starsea Empire, that hundreds of mages have sought with great patience and study, including Xara Mallis herself, and you just . . . stumbled upon it?โ
Lucian cleared his throat. โThatโs right.โ
She shook her head and gave a light laugh. โWhat a joke. Letโs hope that your luck still holds, even on Psyche.โ
There was a knock at the door. The Sorceress-Queenโs delicate brows lowered in annoyance. โYes?โ
The door opened, revealing the broad-shouldered Captain Rawley, who gave a slight bow. โWe are directly underneath the eye, your Majesty.โ
โSo soon?โ At the Captainโs nod, she sighed. โVery well. Drop anchor. Prepare the away team. I intend to go down myself, along with Lucian and his companions.โ
โYour Majesty, the sands today are treacherous. Perhaps it would be better if you remained here, where itโs safe.โ
โYou dare question me? Begone, Captain. Iโm not to be trifled with today.โ
He bowed so quickly that Lucian thought heโd keel over. โYes, of course. At once, your Majesty.โ
He shut the door softly while the Queen rolled her eyes and sighed. โImbecile.โ
Within the minute, the ship began lowering over the sands beneath. The landscape was warbled through the undulating heat waves. It looked like hell and a half down there.
And this was where he was going. There was nothing but to be mentally prepared for it, if such a thing was even possible.
The surface was like standing in an oven. Lucian had no real way to tell the temperature, but it was certainly far hotter than anywhere on the surface of Earth. It was so hot that the Queenโs Thermalists were forced to combine streams to create a ward powerful enough to protect the party of thirty or so mages.
The surrounding ward shimmered red with radiated heat. It only served to cool the air somewhat. And of course, it would do nothing to steady their footing in the loosely-packed sand.
โReach for your Focus,โ the Queen told Lucian. Her face seemed to not feel the heat, not to break in a sweat at the slightest. Not even this harsh terrain could steal her dignity. โThe Eye of Cupid is directly above us. I would see prophecy fulfilled before the day is out.โ
Well, she was going to be sorely disappointed. Lucian really had no other choice. He reached for his Focus, expanding its reach until it encompassed the surrounding environment.
โAnything at all?โ the Queen asked.
He shook his head. โIโm afraid not.โ
โAre you certain?โ
โYes,โ Lucian said, with forced patience.
She huffed, as if she didnโt believe him. โWell, let us at least scale this dune in front of us. We may see something from the top.โ
As good as her word, the party climbed the dune ahead, a veritable mountain of sand. Everyone walked, but the Queen used a moving gravity disc to speed her ascent, while the two Gravitists in the party did so as well, the capes attached to their gray robes streaming behind. Well, let them. Lucian wasnโt going to waste his ether on frivolities.
It took half an hour, but he made it up with the rest of the party, huffing and puffing. Despite the lowered gravity of Psyche, the dune was high, and the sands beneath his boots treacherous.
He turned in a wide circle, scanning everything in sight. Just dune, dune, and more dune, all with that same reddish tinge that was only amplified by the Thermal ward. Everyone was looking at him, only adding to the pressure.
โIt all looks the same,โ he said. โIt all feels the same.โ
โI did not come here for excuses,โ the Sorceress-Queen said. โThe Orb is out here. Somewhere. Itโs your job to find it.โ
โPerhaps it is buried,โ Lord Kiani said, wiping his brow with a kerchief. โItโs said the Burning Sands are as deep as any ocean in the Worlds.โ
Cleon stared at him balefully but did not say anything.
โIf that is so,โ the Queen of Psyche said, โperhaps itโs time we started digging.โ
Everyone looked at her as if
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