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>But he was bearable enough, for a brightsoul, and if he perished, the Akhelians would only send another.
>Neyath plunged her lanmari into the mass of the predator, feeling the shock run up her arms as its wave-like blade punched through cartilage and meat. She sensed the Thrallmaster's blood in the water, but only a small burst compared to the torrents now gushing from the dhyr'vasc. It wriggled and thrashed, then it beat its twin tails and fled, tearing itself free of her weapon and darting for the cover of the nearest kelp-pods.
>Iyuden cursed, and she could see the faint outline of his veins in the shifting patterns of her vision, pulsing with nervous energy. She could sense the Thrallmaster's eyes on her.
>‘You saved my skin there,’ he said, and his voice sounded strange until she realised he was laughing. ‘I'll not forget it, Thrall. By the Nine Currents, that thing was fast.’
>‘Neyath,’ she said, tonelessly. ‘My name is Neyath.’
>But he was bearable enough, for a brightsoul, and if he perished, the Akhelians would only send another.
>Neyath plunged her lanmari into the mass of the predator, feeling the shock run up her arms as its wave-like blade punched through cartilage and meat. She sensed the Thrallmaster's blood in the water, but only a small burst compared to the torrents now gushing from the dhyr'vasc. It wriggled and thrashed, then it beat its twin tails and fled, tearing itself free of her weapon and darting for the cover of the nearest kelp-pods.
>Iyuden cursed, and she could see the faint outline of his veins in the shifting patterns of her vision, pulsing with nervous energy. She could sense the Thrallmaster's eyes on her.
>‘You saved my skin there,’ he said, and his voice sounded strange until she realised he was laughing. ‘I'll not forget it, Thrall. By the Nine Currents, that thing was fast.’
>‘Neyath,’ she said, tonelessly. ‘My name is Neyath.’
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