Malera stood over Ria’s body. “Traitor.” The chief priestess
turned to the acolyte who had been the last to join the stoning. “See what
happens to those who defy me. Next time, do not be so slow or you will face the
same punishment.”
Another of the young women shrank back. A third knelt beside
the body. “She lives. Should we call the alders to take her to the slavers?”
Malera ran her hands along the handle of her flail. “Let her
lie.” She pointed upwards. “The sun will drink her essence and the carrion
crows will dine on her flesh.” She indicated the dark forms that circled
against the blue sky. “See, they gather for a feast.”
Two huge birds, the color of the midnight sky, landed on the
path. Their orange beaks gleamed. One hopped forward and focused its gaze on
Malera.
The chief priestess laughed. “Soon you will eat.”
The bird’s wings spread like ebony fans. “No,” one of the
acolytes cried.
Malera pointed to the temple. “Since you have no stomach for
what must be done, go to the temple and tend the priestesses the traitor
harmed.”
The young woman backed away. “What about the fyrestones she
destroyed? What will we do for the solstice rites?”
“Soon, the stone seekers will arrive.” Malera stroked the
thongs of the flail. Most years, they arrive before the solstice.” She raised
the flail and lashed Ria’s back and legs until blood seeped through the caftan.
The acolyte who knelt beside Ria jumped back to avoid the
thongs. Something flew from her hand and skipped across the cobbles. “Why did
you beat her?”
Malera laughed. “How else will the carrion crows know a
feast awaits?”
The young woman covered her face with her hands. She
scurried to the temple.
Malera spat on Ria’s body. “I am the chief priestess, the
chosen leader of the Temple
of Fyre . This land is
under my control. The commoners bow to me. Rewards and punishments are mine to
mete.” She spun, strode to the temple and hurried to the harras. The fires
raging in her body needed to be quenched as only the studs could do.
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