“There is one among you, however, who has stood out to me most of all. Tori, come forward!” The cheers resume and Tori struts forward, arms outstretched. He approaches the raised dais with a broad grin and bows. He has the audacity to glance at Starling as he does. I do not dare look to her reaction. After all, I am already angrier than I thought I was.
“Tori has bested all three of his opponents. I say Tori is ready for a rally! Any who are able to draw blood from Tori will advance to the next round automatically, and Tori, if you are able to remain standing all day, you shall receive a special reward.”
Tori smiles broadly, confident boy that he is. Overconfident. This will be fun. “Bring it on!” he shouts up to the gods.
I organize the challengers, giving Tori the small man with the cunning arm first. He is ambidextrous. I wonder if Tori has realized that. In earlier battles, he fought only with his right arm, but based on the way he carries himself, I do not doubt he would be just as adept at fighting with his left.
I order their training swords swapped out with real ones and place the challengers in order of strongest to weakest. I want Tori to tire quickly. I want every challenger to draw blood from him. This is not about pain today. Today is about humiliation. There will be plenty of time for pain tomorrow and the final day of the games when I truly decide to unleash the full power of my creativity.
“Begin!”
The first challenge begins slowly and my respect for the slighter male grows. He seems to understand Tori’s fighting style well, understanding Tori’s strengths relative to his own. He never allows Tori to get him on the ground, or on his back, choosing to retreat again and again, rather than engage too strongly.
Tori is an athletic male. There will be little chance of tiring him completely so early in the bout. The smaller male knows this. I lean over as he makes his first parry, one which Tori only just manages to block, and ask my queen, “What is the smaller male’s name?”
“That’s Elia,” she whispers. “He’s Viccra’s younger brother.”
Ah. That explains much. “Viccra must have been training with him.”
She glances at me, her face creased in worry. “You think he is going to beat Tori?”
I only smile. She winces. I frown. “Do not question my instincts, little bird, not in this.” I reach out and take her hand. She is stiff. “I promise it will all work out in a way that will please you.”
She nods, her cheeks glowing pink. She turns her face forward, but…she does not watch the battle, choosing instead to keep her gaze on the cup of wine in her other hand, or on her knees.
The battle rages on and Elia’s strategy rapidly becomes apparent. He is not aiming to wear Tori down physically…but break him mentally. He taunts Tori with poor jabs and halfhearted advances. He keeps moving all the while, dancing circles around the larger, stronger male. He’s fast and Tori has to expend incredible focus to remain guarded, to counter each block and attack again and again and again.
He is not wearing Tori down…but frustrating the mean-spirited boy.
“Ough!” Tori shouts, heaving his sword overhead and bringing it down with incredible force. Elia slides out of the way, his entire right side lined in mud as he lies on the ground. Tori advances on him. I smile at the bloodlust in Tori’s eyes. He thinks he has him. And then…Elia switches sword hands as Tori brings his blade down.
Elia bats Tori’s blade out of the way and, shifting onto one knee, spins in towards the bigger male. Elia takes his sword in a backwards left-handed grip and sweeps the sharpened edge of the blade across both of Tori’s shins.
Tori falls back as Elia rises amidst a chorus of gasps and cheers. Tori’s defeat was unexpected. Even Elia looks half surprised to have defeated him. He raises his sword arm above his head and looks up at me. He does not see Tori rising from the ground behind him.
“Oy!” I shout, hailing his attention. He turns and jumps back just as Tori swipes for him. Tori manages to draw blood from his shin, but not as much as he had intended. Tori had meant to take the leg, that I don’t doubt.
The crowd goes quiet. Eyes turn to me as Elia falls back. “See to his leg,” I tell Hilde. She moves off of the platform and I squeeze my queen’s hand. She is sitting forward in her seat, strained.
“Well done! What a first contest,” I say, pitching my voice loud enough to be heard above the whispers. There are a few claps, but nowhere near the cheers there were before. I am sure these people are surprised I do not reprimand Tori, but there is no need for that now. “Tori, well done. Up on your feet. Your next challenge begins now.”
“Next…challenge?” He scoffs as he uses his sword to clamber upright. “You cannot be serious, my lord. I need medical attention…”
“You would not receive medical attention on the battlefield for a little scratch like that,” I say, flicking my gaze down to his shins where bloody tendrils mix with mud and weep down his pantlegs. “And it is your intention to become a raider of mine, is it not?”
Tori nods after a brief hesitation.
I grin. “You’ll be on the front lines on the battlefield, charging into unsuspecting villages. You’ll have first pick of loot and females. Perhaps, you’ll even find one that looks like my queen to make up for what I’ve stolen from you.”
Tori’s expression turns sour as he glances briefly to Starling. He cannot make sense of my light tone and I want to laugh at the trust he has in himself here. That I value his sword arm more than the disgrace he’s brought to my female, the hate he’s brought to this village. That he would dare to attack a fellow warrior in a petty contest such as this makes me wonder how he could ever think I would take him for a trainee, let alone a full-fledged warrior on a raid. Warriors must be able to rely on one another for any raid to be a success. If Tori cannot even be trusted to lose a simple challenge, then how could he ever be trusted to support his fellow warriors when the heat of bloodlust came over him?
“On your feet. Come on. There are storm clouds on the horizon and there is feasting to be had tonight, Tori. You will be celebrated for what you’ve done here today.”
Tori fights and wins the next battle, much to my dismay, but loses the next three. He is rewarded with light cuts to his cheek and left thigh, and a deeper wound to his abdomen. “Next!” I shout when he asks for reprieve.
He wins again twice, then loses every other battle he fights and by the time the sun has moved closer to the horizon, he has cuts decorating most of his body. What a beautiful thing. I cheer and congratulate him while his village’s healer takes a look at hiswounds. He shoots me looks meant to scathe as I clamber down from the platform and reach back up for my wife. There are no steps to this platform, so I have to fit my hands around her waist and lift her down. Her gaze remains on my chest all the while.
She is silent as we return with the tumultuous crowd to the hall where the feast already is spread among the tables. This time, there are extra places — two entire extra tables have been laid out in the town square. It is a cold night, but there is no rain and, to ward away the chill, several bonfires blaze bright. Plates are stacked high with food across all the tables. There are no servants. Former thralls take their seats for the first time tonight.