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βYes, during the war and for long after,β Connell said. βThat was why, while we used Elder magic from here to push back against Lichβs efforts, your grandfather remained in the world. He devoted his life to finding the artifact that would destroy Lichβs glass pendant and deny Dhuul access to the world.β
I thought about the business trips Grandpa would frequently take, allegedly for purposes of insurance.
βI assume he never found it?β I said.
βThatβs what weβd like to ask you,β Connell replied.
βMe?β
βThere was no description of the Banebrand in the archives,β Arianna said. βOnly what it was designed to do. Your grandfather was able to detect and retrieve many artifacts over the centuries, but discovering their true purposes was another challenge. He spent his final years going over and over what heβd amassed. But after Lich sealed us in the Refuge, we lost contact with your grandfather. Though he had taken possession of a familiar, our contact to that creatureβs realm became hazy and indistinct. Not like the line we later established to Tabitha.β
I thought about the chilling voice Iβd heard in Grandpaβs trunk the time Iβd snuck into his study.
βDid he ever say anything to you?β Connell asked.
βSay anything?β I let out an involuntary laugh. βI can probably count the number of actual conversations we had on two hands, and they had nothing to do with magic or magical artifacts.β Looking back, I got the impression heβd wanted to steer me as far from the subject of magic as possible. Probably to keep me off Lichβs radar. βAnd then he died unexpectedly,β I finished.
Something flickered in Connellβs eyes.
I stiffened. βWait, it was unexpected, right?β
βWe believe it was premeditated,β Connell said.
A chill crawled down my spine. βYou mean someone killed him too?β How hard would it have been to manifest a bee in the face of an oncoming driver at the moment Grandpa stepped into the street? Not hard at all. It was something even a junior magic-user could have managed.
βWe believe your grandfather killed himself.β
βWhat? Why?β
βProbably because Lich was closing in,β Arianna said. βFor centuries your grandfatherβs advantage was Lichβs single-minded obsession with bringing Dhuul into the world and growing his own power. When your grandfather convinced him he could no longer contribute to the Order, Lichβs interest in him faded. It was how your grandfather was able to work unnoticed for so long. It was also how he kept your motherβs presence a secret. He waited until she was much older to train her to control her magic, just as he had planned to do with you. Eve was the one who insisted on acting as the courier between our realms so your grandfather could concentrate on locating the artifact. Not long after, and unbeknownst to us, Lich deduced the source of the magic that was frustrating his efforts to open the portal. He waited for the next passage into the Refuge, when the membrane would be weakest. That happened to be your motherβs. He entered behind her, killing her and several magic-users before we were able to destroy his form. Once reconstituted, Lich set his power obsession aside long enough to look around. He discovered someone had been gathering magical artifacts in secret.β
βAnd Lich started searching for him,β I said, remembering the visitor Arnaud had spoken of, the man who had come asking about artifacts stolen during the war against the Inquisition.
βYour grandfather persisted in his work for as long as he could,β Connell said, βbut when Lich got too closeβ¦ You see, Lich would have performed a mind flaying, something your grandfather couldnβt have resisted. Any and all information would have passed to Lich. That your grandfather ended his life before that could happen suggests he was protecting something.β
βMaybe just me,β I offered.
βMaybe,β Connell agreed. βBut he might also have found the artifact and begun his search for Lichβs glass pendant. Did he say anything to you, anything at all? Think hard now.β
βNo,β I replied, βbut I do know where he was storing the artifacts.β I told them what Arnaud had shared about Grandpa making periodic visits to Port Gurney and about the basement-level vault in the bar.
Connell nodded. βHe moved the artifacts several times during his time in New York. After Lich sealed us in, your grandfather tried to tell us of a new location through his familiar, but as Arianna said, the connection was poor. And the communication only operated in one direction, so we had no way to tell him we never received the information. Very good, Everson.β
βWell, before we get ahead of ourselves, Arnaudβs blood slaves broke into the vault and cleaned it out. Arnaud had a few magical items in his armory, but I turned those all over to Chicory.β Which probably explained Lichβs present confidence, I thought, wanting to kick myself.
βItβs worth investigating, anyway,β Connell said.
βBut β¦ canβt you just manifest this Banebrand weapon?β I asked. βYou know, think it into being.β
βWe can manifest objects,β Arianna explained, βbut we must supply the magic. And the kind of magic of which weβre speaking came about through a collective effort by the Elders. It is beyond us.β
I glanced around the table of magic-users. Expecting to be met by the stern, judgmental faces I had long associated with the Order, I was surprised to find expressions of acceptanceβeven despite that I had destroyed the Elder book and allowed Lich into their realm twice.
Youβre one of us, they seemed to be saying. Our struggle is mutual.
My gaze returned to Arianna and Connell. βIf thereβs a way to keep my return to the world from allowing Lich back in,β I said, βIβll go to the vault and see what I can find. There were some items at the safe house, too. I can bring everything back here for you to examine.β
Arianna looked at Connell, who nodded. βLich is waiting for us at the pit to Dhuul,β he said. βThe passage back should be safe, but youβll still need to be careful. The world
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