Аннотация
Robert Lynn Asprin
Wings of Omen
INTRODUCTION by Robert Lynn Asprin
The birds of Sanctuary are black. From the hawklike predators to the small seedeaters the native birds are black as the heart of a thief.
Hakiem, once the town's leading storyteller, had never paused to reflect on the coloration of the birds before. At moments like this, however, when the business of the Bey-sa's court was between members of the Beysib clans and conducted in their own incomprehensible tongue, there was little for the Empress's native adviser to do but fidget and reflect. Habits evolved during long years drinking at the Vulgar Unicorn had positioned him with his back to a wall and a clear path to the doors-coincidentally he had gotten himself an equally clear view out a window into the courtyard below. The movement of the birds caught his eye; he found himself watching their antics closely.
When the Beysib arrived in Sanctuary they brought, along with their gold and thei...
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