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the immortal of maluha

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‘What <strong>the</strong> hell was that?’ cried Shiva, alert now.<br />

‘Someone is using daivi astras!’<br />

‘What? What are daivi astras?’<br />

A clearly stunned Sati spoke agitatedly, ‘Divine weapons! But Lord Rudra destroyed all <strong>the</strong><br />

daivi astras! Nobody has access to <strong>the</strong>m anymore!’<br />

Shiva was completely alert by now, his battle instincts primed. ‘Sati, get ready. Wear your<br />

armour. Bind your weapons.’<br />

Sati responded swiftly. Shiva slipped on his armour, coupled his shield to it and tied his<br />

sword to his waist. He slipped on his quiver smoothly and picked up his bow. Noting that Sati<br />

was ready, he kicked <strong>the</strong> door open. Taman and eight o<strong>the</strong>r guards had <strong>the</strong>ir swords drawn,<br />

ready to defend <strong>the</strong>ir Neelkanth against any attack.<br />

‘My Lord, you should wait inside,’ said Taman. ‘We will hold <strong>the</strong> attackers here.’<br />

Shiva stared hard at Taman, his eyes frowning at Taman’s well–intentioned words. Taman<br />

immediately stepped aside. ‘I am sorry, my Lord. We will follow you.’<br />

Before Shiva could react, <strong>the</strong>y heard footsteps rushing in <strong>the</strong>ir hallway. Shiva immediately<br />

drew his sword. He strained his ears to assess <strong>the</strong> threat.<br />

Four footsteps. Just two men to attack a royal hallway! This didn’t make sense.<br />

One pair <strong>of</strong> footsteps dragged slightly. The terrorist was clearly a large man using<br />

considerable willpower to make his feet move faster than his girth allowed.<br />

‘Stand down, soldiers,’ ordered Shiva suddenly. ‘They are friends.’<br />

Nandi and Veerbhadra emerged around <strong>the</strong> corner, running hard, with <strong>the</strong>ir swords at <strong>the</strong><br />

ready.<br />

‘Are you alright, my Lord?’ asked Nandi, admirably not out <strong>of</strong> breath.<br />

‘Yes. We are all safe. Did <strong>the</strong> two <strong>of</strong> you face any attacks?’<br />

‘No,’ answered Veerbhadra, frowning. ‘What <strong>the</strong> hell is going on?’<br />

‘I don’t know,’ said Shiva. ‘But we’re going to find out.’<br />

‘Where’s Krittika?’ asked Sati.<br />

‘Safe in her room,’ answered Veerbhadra. ‘There are five soldiers with her. The room is<br />

barred from <strong>the</strong> inside.’<br />

Sati nodded, before turning to Shiva. ‘What now?’<br />

‘I want to check on <strong>the</strong> Emperor first. Everybody, files <strong>of</strong> two. Keep your shields up for<br />

cover. Sati at my side. Nandi in <strong>the</strong> middle. Taman, Veerbhadra, at <strong>the</strong> rear. Don’t light any<br />

torches. We know <strong>the</strong> way. Our enemies don’t.’<br />

The platoon moved with considerable speed and stealth, mindful <strong>of</strong> possible surprise attacks<br />

from <strong>the</strong> terrorists. Shiva was troubled by what he had heard. Or ra<strong>the</strong>r, what he didn’t. Apart<br />

from <strong>the</strong> repeated explosions, <strong>the</strong>re was absolutely no o<strong>the</strong>r sound from <strong>the</strong> palace. No<br />

screams <strong>of</strong> terror. No sound <strong>of</strong> panicked footsteps. No clash <strong>of</strong> steel. Nothing. Ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong><br />

terrorists had not begun <strong>the</strong>ir real attack as yet. Or, Shiva was late and <strong>the</strong> attack was already<br />

over. Shiva frowned as a third alternative occurred to him. Maybe <strong>the</strong>re were no terrorists in<br />

<strong>the</strong> palace itself. Maybe <strong>the</strong> attack was being mounted from a distance, with <strong>the</strong> daivi astras<br />

that Sati spoke <strong>of</strong>.<br />

Shiva’s platoon reached Daksha’s chambers to find his guards at <strong>the</strong> door tense and ready<br />

for battle.<br />

‘Where is <strong>the</strong> Emperor?’ asked Shiva.<br />

‘He is inside, my Lord,’ said <strong>the</strong> royal guard captain, recognising <strong>the</strong> Neelkanth’s silhouette

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