The Events of the 6th of Malachite, 1063"And this is how you found her?" Kuli said, his voice fringed with weariness.
"Aye," Johnny said, leaning on his pick. "I came down ta' start piecin' t'geth'ar the new screwpump an' saw her corpse layin' there, all twisted like that."
Kuli exhaled hard, and slowly squatted down onto his haunches. He rested elbows on his knees, staring at the broken, twisted corpse of Zefon Seamined, dealer of justice, Fortress hammerer.
Vash and Jools flanked the Maester in their dark suits, exchanging uneasy glances. They had both heard of her fairness the first time Aryn's unmet mandates fell upon the Zefonists and to see her like this was just a travesty. Her hood had fallen away from her face, and they were shocked to see it perfectly normal, curly blond hair framing her high cheek bones and thin jaw - bright green eyes staring up at the sun unseeing.
"What do you think happened?" Kuli asked to his two assisstants.
"Well..." Jools started, stroking his beard thoughtfully. "It looks as if she fell. See how the ground is cracked under her? She took a fall from the aqueducts..." he tilted his head back, eyes squinting as he looked at the stone structure looming overhead.
"She didn't fall," Vash said sullenly. "She was pushed."
"And why do you think that?" Kuli asked, his gaze still on the corpse.
Because she was fair thought Vash,
and because she didn't punish you for your beliefs. She let it slide because not making a billion mug isn't equal to the death of a great man."Because if she jumped, she'd have landed facing east," Vash said, pointing. "Or she would have landed on her head and crumpled like an accordion. But she landed on her back facing towards the aqueducts. Why would you jump that way? You'd risk breaking just your neck; here she's broken everything."
"Maybe she just slipped," offered Jools.
"He speaks the truth," Johnny added. "I almos' got crushed inna' cave in, due ta' slipa' the pick. It cannae happen."
"Yes. But she had no reason to be out here. She dispenses justice, she doesn't build pumps, or rig up gears, or construct waterwheels. Perhaps if she slipped into the emptied pond, or even into the magma. But why here? There was no reason."
They stared at the corpse in silence, lost in their private thoughts. With a sigh, Kuli rose, clasping his hands in front of him. "Regardless of the cause, Miss Seamined's death is a terrible tragedy. I never knew her as a friend, but I knew her as someone who was just, and fair, and in these harsh lands those are attributes any one of us could hope to attain. Vash, Jools, take her to her tomb... see she is properly put to rest."
Kuli watched in silence as his assistants carried the hammerers body back up the empty aqueduct, and as Johnny stacked up the few things that she had dropped to take to her tomb. As they vanished from sight, he slowly shook his head.
"Ill omens, that someone might do this to a bringer of justice. Ill omens indeed."