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The coals upon the brazier burned as intensely as the heated look in the chieftain&039;s eyes Caradog flared his nostrils and stared at the breathless pock-marked youth who had just delivered the news, that not only had three of his warriors been slain but that his brother had returned Had he coht - and worry If Adie however, as he travelling in the opposite direction to his village? Caradog angrily dismissed his attendants - and even the woht She could have the pleasure of his company and favour another tie hts, breeding like rats He could not ultimately find out his brother&039;s intentions until he encountered him He could not ultimately live in peace until his brother was dead First the Roion - and now his brother had returned to cause hi recalled how one of his archers had reported seeing his brother fighting alongside the Rohed at the idea at the ti in the Ro a deserter Caradog judged that he was gathering intelligence for the enemy - then he would need to make his way back to their camp upon the south coast His plan of action would be to send a s would also lead a small force of his own to lie in wait for him when he returned to camp He believed he knew the route his brother would take Wine stained his teeth as he grinned, wolfishly, thinking of how Adi would no his brother that he was superior to him in both of those trades