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Guardians of Riverswams [An Age of Heroes Series Book 2]
by David Kuzminski

Category: Fantasy/Science Fiction
Description: When one of their own is murdered in Gulfport, the typically independent Mangarans unite to send a force against that port in a quest for justice. Confronted with no choice but to defend the port through which all their trade depends, the riverers unite when the only riverboat captain with any battle experience takes command for the "good of the river" even though it also means commissioning many apprentices still years away from readiness. Outnumbered in vessels and fighters, the riverers advance for an epic showdown.
eBook Publisher: Double Dragon Publishing/Double Dragon eBooks, 2005 DDP
eBookwise Release Date: December 2005

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Available eBook Formats: OEBFF Format (IMP) [270 KB]
Words: 63945
Reading time: 182-255 min.


Chapter 1

"Head for the buzz reeds if you're ever alone, unarmed, and need a safe place to hide," Hapian said as he led the way into the swamp. "When you reach 'em, remember to slow down so you can avoid the early shoots. Those are sharp. A vanda won't follow you once you're among 'em. They might be strong and fast, but they're afraid of buzz reeds."

Cesia knew they were in the swamp to harvest buzz reeds to trade for other goods they could use. The mature reeds grew to twice an adult's height in clumps that often rubbed against each other when shook. Even a slight wind could easily set a clump to buzzing. As well, she knew about vandas. White as the frost that sometimes settled in the swamp, fast as lightning, and deadly, vandas hunted alone.

Hapian patted his daughter's soft blue hair for a moment. He couldn't help but notice that her hair was as blue as her mother's once was. Certainly, Cesia hadn't inherited her soft, wavy hair from him. His remained straight and coarse in texture with a greenness capable of blending in with the predominant swamp colors. "All right now, it's time to pull up your shathe."

Cesia reached down to the long skirt-like garment she wore. Grabbing the two free ends, she twisted those around her waist, behind her, and back to the front where she tied the two ends together. Though she carried a dagger, she drew her hammer for the work at hand.

Similarly armed, Hapian also carried a spear made from two buzz reeds. The metallic shaft came from a mature reed while the point consisted of a fresh shoot lashed into place. Should a vanda happen by, it would take notice of the weapon. Having done so, most vandas would avoid tangling with anyone carrying such a weapon. Some folks said that the scent alone from buzz reeds would scare off any vandas.

"Slowly now. We don't want to step on any new shoots," Hapian said.

Cesia stepped slowly into the murky water so that her bare feet and legs gradually disappeared from sight. Her father walked slowly beside her. She glanced up to see that he was scanning all about. "Are we safe?"

"We should be. Can't you hear 'em now?"

"Yes. They're like camp music."

"Once you can hear them, you're usually safe. A vanda would have to be deaf or concentrating solely on the chase to not hear those."

"Why are vandas afraid of buzz reeds?"

"I'm not sure. It could be that vandas fear 'em because buzz reeds never run away."

"I didn't know buzz reeds could walk."

"They can't," he said.

Cesia glanced at Hapian in confusion.

"It's just a saying. You might want to watch carefully for any beebuls. They're due to climb up this year," Hapian said.

"Beebuls? What are those?"

"You've seen a limid. These are very much like those, except these can fly because they have wings."

"Are they dangerous?"

"Not really. Besides, they rarely grow larger than your hand. Anyway, they're quite good to eat, if you can catch one."

"I can see the buzz reeds!" Cesia exclaimed.

Copyright © 2005 David L. Kuzminski


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