Far Horizons: Tales of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror. Issue #18 September 2015 | Page 63

Tales for the Ferryman Pete Sutton Part Eight: Sibling Rivalry I wonder about the bloodthirstiness of myself as a child. Where had it come from? I had played with toy soldiers, making them duel and fight wars—how did it come that later I became a pacifist? Using words as weapons. I continue my tale. The man in red continued, “Teilo arrived at Cahal’s Holding ahead of Phelan and Elise… “ *** Teilo limped into the clearing around Cahal’s Holding to see the two bands of men facing off. Many glanced in his direction with expressions of hope, which were quickly dashed when he turned out to not be the Brehon. As he got closer to Ceowulf, a man he recognised as growing up a village or two away shouted out, “Stop this prevarication. Let the champions fight!” “Not without a Brehon!” Ceowulf retorted. Teilo limped over to the young man. “What is this madness?” he demanded. “Madness, Summer King? This is anything but. This is the most sane thing that has happened here since my father’s…attack.” “Brother versus brother? That is anything but sane.” Teilo turned to look at Maelgwyn who was staring intently at his brother. He caught Teilo’s eye and looked away, embarrassed. “Champion versus champion. We will not spill siblings’ blood here. Not today anyway.” Ceowulf sounded determined. “Let me intercede?” Teilo asked, knowing the answer, but having to make the effort anyway. He turned back to look at the young man he had known since a babe. He saw the slight shake of the head before he spoke. “No Teilo. This must happen.” Teilo was about to remonstrate further, but the attention of all present was drawn to the procession of bards, Elise at their head, Phelan striding along beside her. “Now it is too late.” Ceowulf stated softly to Teilo, “Brehon be welcome, I invoke the duelling rights, my force against Maelgwyn’s. Champion against champion.” Elise was breathless from having to keep up with the longer legs of Phelan but that is not the only thing that makes her reply terse. “By the laws of the Lands, I accept. Name your champions.” They were named. “Then let us discuss terms.” She called, gesturing for the champions to move to the middle of the field. The Wolf Brethren had a short, but intense, exchange with Maelgwyn as Slone marched to the centre with no sign of nerves. But then he has done this many times before. Fighting on behalf of Cahal, Lord of the Holding. 63