Outer

sounds of ­carousal.

sounds of ­carousal. The flickering nature of it led me to believe that it emanated from nothing more elaborate than a huge fireplace.
I peeked around the corner and—sure enough. Below me, down a short flight of stone steps, was the “baronial feasting hall.” Inso­far as that term can be applied to something which bore a closer resemblance to a bears’ den. Off to my left, set into the stone wall, was a very large fireplace. Logs within it were burning lustily.
The Baron himself, clearly enough, was the man seated in a large wooden chair at the base of the steps. I deduced he was the Baron because his chair was at the head of the table and was the largest of the eight chairs gathered about. It bore a vague resemblance—very vague—to something you might call a “throne.” The fact that the servant had stopped by his chair first to proffer the platter of meat added further evidence to my surmise.
“Table” I said, but the arrangement was actually more complex. Two tables—heavy, clumsy wooden things—had been abutted in an inverted “T” shape. The shorter of the tables made the base of the “T,” and it was at the foot of that table that the Baron sat. On either side of that table sat one of his retainers. His chief lieutenants, I assumed. I recognized the man sitting to the Baron’s right. He was the one who had led the party which captured the two girls.
The table which formed the crosspiece of the “T” was longer. Five chairs were positioned at that table, each of them occupied by one of the ruffians who passed as “feudal retainers” in the Baronies. One man sat at each end of the table, the other three positioned along its length facing the Baron.
As for the girls themselves, the older one was standing in the middle of the long table at the end, engaged in what you might call a “striptease” if the term weren’t too repulsive for the event. She was practically nude by now, her face tight with fear and resentment, being rowdily encouraged by the men at her table.
The younger sister’s state of disapparel I could not determine. She was perched on the Baron’s lap, most of her form hidden from me by the back of the chair and the Baron’s