"L. E. Modesitt - Recluce 01 - The Magi' i of Cyador" - читать интересную книгу автора (Modesitt L E)


LANCERS
Rynst - Majer-Commander, Mirror Lancers
Luss - Captain-Commander, Mirror Lancers
Allyrn - Student/Lancer Undercaptain
Brevyl - Sub-Majer [commanding at Isahl]
Dettaur - Student/Lancer Officer
Eghyr - Captain
Helkar - Captain
Jostyn - Captain
Juist - Undercaptain
Kyl - Undercaptain
Maran - Majer [Patrol Commander, Geliendra]
Meylyd - Commander [Geliendra]


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Thiataphi - Commander [Syadtar]

OTHERS
Bluoyal - Merchanter Advisor to the Emperor
Dustyn - Factor in spirits [Jakaafra]
Eileyt - Enumerator
Fuyol - Head, Yuryan Clan
Ryalth - Woman merchanter
Shevelt - Merchanter heir [Yuryan Clan]
Veljan - Merchanter [Yuryan Clan]


Part I - Lorn'elth, Cyad


I

The man wears white trousers and a white tunic, belted with white leather and secured with a
glistening white metallic buckle. His boots are white, including the thick leather soles, and his
hands are encased in white gloves. The only items of color upon his body are the pair of gold star-
bursts-one on each of the short square collars of his tunic.
A dark-haired boy wearing shimmering gray trousers and a short-sleeved shirt of the same
shimmering fabric holds the man's left hand. Both walk along a corridor. The floors, walls, and
ceiling are all of white granite, except for one window of a glass-like substance so dark it
appears nearly black. The black window is on the man's right, exactly halfway between the two
metal doors, each also of shimmering white metal.
When the pair reaches the window, the man halts, bends, and lifts the boy, holding him so that
their heads are almost even with each other. The man inclines his head toward the dark expanse of
glass. "There. There is the First Tower."
The dark-haired youth, his amber eyes shielded by the ancient dark glass, stares at the
glittering trapezoid of light beyond the wall. The dark transparency filters out all that lies