Prince of Thorns

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Makin said.I couldn’t argue. I’d never seen anything more solid than that door. I could hardly even scratch it with my sword.“So what’s the plan?” Red Kent stood with both hands on the hilts of his short-swords.I held the gleaming wheel at the centre of the door and leaned back. The door loomed above me. It looked like silver, a king’s ransom in silver.“We could dig through,” I said.“Builder-stone?” Makin raised an eyebrow.“Try anyway.” I released the wheel and pointed to Burlow then Rike. “You ...two. Start over there.”They moved forward with shrugs. Rike reached the spot and kicked the wall. Burlow held his hands out before him and studied them with a speculative pout.I had picked them for strength, not initiative. “Makin, give them your flail. Row, let’s put that war-hammer of yours to good work.”Rike took the hammer in one hand and set to pounding on the wall. Burlow took a swing with the flail and nearly got both the spiked iron balls in his face as they bounced back.“My money’s on the wall,”

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