Brayan's Gold: A Demon Cycle Novella
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Arlen Bales is an apprentice Messenger, hired to transport a dangerous shipment of thundersticks to a distant mining town. Abandoned by his partner, Arlen must travel alone, braving demon-infested nights and mountain passes full of bandits, all along hunted by the one-armed rock demon he crippled as a child, still thirsting for revenge.
When he reaches the isolated village, Arlen finds his professionalism tested when he’s offered his heart’s desire—a potential way to kill the demon hunting him—to get involved in a dispute between his employers and their only daughter.
A short adventure set during the events of Peter V. Brett’s internationally bestselling novel The Warded Man, Brayan’s Gold can be enjoyed both as a standalone and part of the larger Demon Cycle series, which has sold over 4M copies in 27 languages worldwide. Also included is “Holiday in Tibbet’s Brook,” a Demon Cycle short story, set two years before the beginning of The Warded Man.
Praise for Brayan's Gold:
“A fun adventure.” — Locus
“Brayan’s Gold is a highly enjoyable episode in Brett’s greater tale that will be enjoyed by his existing fans and could serve to draw in new readers… Strong recommendation.” — SFFWorld
“An important read […] DO NOT MISS IT!” — Fantasy Faction
“The quality was awesome, the art excellent, and the story it contained was well worth the money […] A thoroughly enjoyable read, and works perfectly […] awesome.” — Walker of Worlds
Peter V. Brett
Peter V. Brett is the international bestselling author of THE PAINTED MAN and THE DESERT SPEAR. Raised on a steady diet of fantasy novels, comic books and Dungeons & Dragons, Brett has been writing fantasy stories for as long as he can remember. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature and art history from the University at Buffalo in 1995, and then spent more than a decade in pharmaceutical publishing before returning to his bliss. He lives in New York City.
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Brayan's Gold - Peter V. Brett
Brayan’s Gold
Copyright © 2011 by Peter V. Brett
All rights reserved.
Published as an eBook in 2023 by JABberwocky Literary Agency, Inc.
Brayan's Gold previously published in limited hardcover by Subterranean in 2011, and in an omnibus with The Great Bazaar and Other Stories published by Tachyon Publications in 2015.
Ward artwork designed by Lauren K. Cannon, copyright © Peter V. Brett
Cover art by Dominik Broniek, copyright © Peter V. Brett
Interior illustrations by Dominik Broniek
ISBN 978-1-625676-28-3
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
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Brayan’s Gold by Peter V. BrettTABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Dedication
Introduction
Brayan’s Gold
Holiday in Tibbet’s Brook
About the Author
Also by Peter V. Brett
For Matt
Introduction
It’s all Matt’s fault.
Seriously. This novella probably wouldn’t exist had not my friend and longtime beta-reader, Matt Bergin, demanded it.
He had been reading an early draft of The Great Bazaar, and in it, I have Arlen reference one of his past misadventures where he encounters a snow demon without having the proper wards to protect himself.
When did Arlen meet a snow demon?
Matt asked. Did I miss that story?
There’s no story,
I said. I just like reminding people that Arlen had a ton of adventures back when he was young and working for the Messenger’s Guild.
Well, you’ve gotta write it, now,
Matt said.
Why?
I asked. I kind of liked the cryptic reference.
Dude,
Matt said. You’re passing up a chance to write about snow demons?
It was a compelling argument, but I was swamped and couldn’t get to it. I put the idea aside for over a year, but that whole time, I kept thinking about damned snow demons, and knew I would soon have poor Arlen’s teeth chattering.
In the short break I allowed myself between finishing The Desert Spear and formally starting The Daylight War, I wrote this story, Brayan’s Gold, the second stand-alone tale set in the world of the Demon Cycle.
I really enjoy this format, as it gives me a chance to tell short adventure stories that don’t fit into the larger novels, offering newcomers an introduction to the series and some of its characters, longtime readers a broader look at the world, and impatient fans a coreling fix in the long wait between novel publications. Subterranean Press has been amazing in helping share these tales in beautiful limited edition books that feel as personal to me as the stories themselves.
This volume is extra special, because in addition to the story, it has a cover illustration and interior art by the incredibly talented Lauren K. Cannon (www.navate.com), who has been designing wards and doing paintings for my website ever since I first sold The Warded Man back in 2007. Lauren has done an amazing job of bringing my characters and symbol magic to life, and it was a pleasure to work with her again on this project.
So if you are a newcomer or an old friend, welcome. I hope you enjoy Brayan’s Gold.
And if you don’t…blame Matt.
Peter V. Brett
August, 2010
www.petervbrett.com
Brayan’s Gold
Arlen Hand324 AR
HOLD still,
Cob grunted as he adjusted the armor.
Ent easy when a steel plate’s cutting into your thigh,
Arlen said.
It was a cool morning, dawn still an hour away, but Arlen was already sweating profusely in the new armor—solid plates of hammered steel linked at the joints by rivets and fine interlocking rings. Beneath, he wore a quilted jacket and pants to keep the plates from digging into his skin, but it was scant protection when Cob tightened the rings.
All the more reason to make sure I get this right, Cob said.
The better the fit, the less likely that will happen when you’re running from a coreling on the road. A Messenger needs to be quick."
Don’t see how I’ll be anything near quick wrapped in bedquilt and carrying seventy pounds of steel on my back,
Arlen said. And this corespawned thing’s hot as firespit.
You’ll be glad for the warmth on the windy trails to the Duke’s Mines,
Cob advised.
Arlen shook his head and lifted his heavy arm to look at the plates where he had painstakingly fluted wards into the steel with a tiny hammer and chisel. The symbols of protection were powerful enough to turn most any demon blow, but as much as he felt protected by the armor, he also felt imprisoned by it.
Five hundred suns,
he said wistfully. That was how much the armorer had charged—and taken months in the making. It was enough gold to make Arlen the second-richest man in Tibbet’s Brook, the town where he had grown up.
You don’t go cheap on things that might mean your life,
Cob said. He was a veteran Messenger, and spoke from experience. When it comes to armor, you find the best smithy in town, order the strongest they’ve got, and bugger the cost.
He pointed a finger at Arlen. And always…
…ward it yourself,
Arlen finished with his master, nodding patiently. I know. You’ve told me a thousand times.
I’ll tell it to you ten thousand more, if that’s how long it takes to etch it into your thick skull.
Cob picked up the heavy helmet and dropped it over Arlen’s head. The inside was layered in quilt as well, and it fit him snugly. Cob rapped his knuckles hard against the metal, but Arlen heard it more than he felt it.
Curk say which mine you’re off to?
Cob asked. As an apprentice, Arlen was only allowed to travel on guild business accompanied by a licensed Messenger. The guild had assigned him to Curk, an aging and often drunk Messenger who tended to work only short runs.
Euchor’s coal,
Arlen said. Two nights travel.
Thus far, he had only made day-trips with Curk. This was to be the first run where they would have to lay out