General Khan's Head - Part 1

Even trapped, even fatally wounded, Inka was a man of the Third Boundary. The second Firyr lowered his guard around him was the second that he lost the right to stand on the same stage.

The sword came again. This time, it was led by a feint. Firyr flinched heavily at the false first strike, only to find that he was well within course for the second.

Even with his renewed speed, there was no stopping such a blow. It was strange to FIryr, to be trapped as such, to see death right there and then – and yet that was his moment of clarity, when his fear finally left him. He accepted it with the calmness of a monk. He even dared to smile, a warm glow in his chest. He'd served Oliver Patrick, and he'd served him well. Firyr prepared to die, accepting that fact.