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but then the Lord of Tomfie could control himself no more... Seething with rage the wrinkled man pounded his fist into the long table. "Enough inquiry, enough academics! Let us move to true investigation, let us seek charges against him!." The Wizard of Thyron began to speak against this outburst, "Lord Arnah, we under..." but that was the last syllable anyone heard him say for a great while. Lord Arnah, in an uncharacteristic disrespect, ignored the plea of the renowned wizard, and turning to the far end of the room, where Earth Defender sat with a hood over his eyes, away from the table, Arnah yelled, "Earth Defender, arise and explain this manner to us! You have spoke not a word while we wrangled over your brother for an hour. To noble are you to be suspected of any lie or treason," and while saying those words he looked at the Wizard of Thyron, "and we would never implicate you in any crimes of your brother's commission. Tell us what you know that we may decide quickly what it is that he has done and for what he can be charged!"
For a long moment and then another breath Earth Defender did not speak, or even move. At last he muttered, "Why do you call him my brother? He is no man of the South any longer for what he has done."
The lord Arnah relaxed his tone, and apologetically replied, "I am at fault for the outburst, and for putting you under such pressure. But if ever you would do service to the kingdom help us lay this issue to rest. Tell us what you know."
Earth Defender stood up slowly, his hood falling back off his head, "The Wizard-Lord Juturith, now resident in the East, is a greater potential menace to this empire than even the ancient foes in the North. His wizard-crimes, in the abuse of the earth, are manifold, but cannot be charged against him. No law exists to govern craft save honor, and he has none any longer, if ever he did. "Among his chargeable crimes I will now divulge that I have long suspected him of necromancy and lemuelcy. While he employs and enslaves some living men from the surrounding country they have never ventured within the Ridge Ring, inside of which are his greatest mines. Even I have not seen these projects with my eye, but only by my looking at the earth and hearing its pleas. For these, he could be charged with expulsion from the Fellowship of Wizards, fined, and if he were ever to practice craft again, fined very heavily, perhaps even to forced labor. But these will not satisfy the wrath of Arnah, which Juturith deserves. "I suspect him to also have concluded an alliance with the Black Cross, a secret deal by which he will attack us in the South if ever we strike against the North. And of course, knowing his ambition, he will strike in tandem with that ancient evil if he ever comes southward again. For this, he could be exiled, protected from death by his noble blood. "Lastly, though, I suspect him of sorcery. As the court and the city have long suspected, I believe also that he has cast a spell upon the daughter of Lord Arnah. No punishment is written in the books for so great a crime, and so we I say it could be punished by death, for many lesser crimes receive the same. I suspect he has done this out of jealousy, knowing that he could never win her, no matter how much he desires her." At Earth Defender's last phrase the face of Lord Arnah melted...
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