"Yes."
"Can I look at him?"
"Tol, don"t you have anything better to do?" Orel asked. He patted his horse, pressed his mask to its nose. "Let"s go, my dear."
Holding their horses by the bridle they walked to the place where Nikto left his stallion. It was quiet around, just from "Backara" one could hear soft music and sometimes bursts of female laughter.
Despite limping, Nikto walked quickly and with confidence, easily finding his way in the dark streets. Suddenly he stopped. Orel nearly ran into him from behind.
"Fuck, Nikto!" he growled softly. Nikto looked back quickly, laughed glancing at Orel.
"I left my stallion here."
And at once there was soft clattering from the darkness, and the horse came up straight to Nikto.
"Where is the Unclean?" Tol asked.
Nikto made a hissing sound. A black silhouette emerged from the darkness near the wall, approached his master.
"What do you want from him?" Nikto asked Tol.
"I want him to show his face."
"No," Orel said. "It"s just unhealthy curiosity. You"re not a child, Tol. Nikto, I order you to send your slave away."
Nikto quietly said a few words in the language of the Unclean and the servant again disappeared in the darkness without saying a word.
"I know what you said to him," Lis said. "You told him to go home, right?"
"Yes, something like that."
"You were not speaking "true" Unclean to him but some adapted version."
"The Unclean in the city understand only it." Nikto mounted his stallion making him rear.
"Let"s go," Orel commanded spurring his beautiful horse and led the way along the street. The others followed him.
They had to take a roundabout way to reach the gates of the Upper City that were always opened for Orel. The Upper City was full of lights and people as always, they had to slow down a little but Orel knew how to avoid the most crowded streets and squares.