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Chapter Summaries (Dregs of Empire)

Spoilers ahead, proceed with caution

This novella is expected to be read after Ashes of Man, and as such, the summaries below spoil that book.

    Chapter 1: The Prison Planet

    Locations

    Unknown > Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Hightower

    Characters

    Plot Summary

    Four guards beat Lorian Aristedes in a white-walled room of the hightower above Belusha, breaking Lorian's ribs. Reeling from the pain, Lorian recalls his sentencing on the part of William Caesar for high treason for helping Hadrian Marlowe escape from the brig aboard the Tempest with the help of Bassander Lin and the Prince of Jadd Kaim du Otranto.


    "“How do you answer these charges?” Caesar himself had asked the question, seated on the camp stool they had set out for his makeshift throne.

    Lorian had answered with his customary lip. “Unrepentantly, Honorable Caesar.”

    That had sealed his fate.

    On a floating chair passing from medica to his cell, Lorian looks out on the planet Belusha more than a mile below. The frigid surface of the planet is dotted by oil rig towers in a frozen plain with ice-crowened mountains in the middle distance. In the sky, a lattice work of mirrors reflect the light from a sun onto the surface of Belusha, where he could barley make out the prison camp of Downwell, his final destination.

    Chapter 2: The Duke

    Locations

    Unknown > Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Downwell

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    Plot Summary

    Duke jabs at Lorian's broken ribs, jolting him awake the next morning, then helps Lorian get up. Lorian shares his history as Hadrian Marlowe's commander, but Duke doesn't recognize the name.

    “Call me Lorian,” he said. “I was a commander in the Imperial Red Company, under Hadrian Marlowe himself.”
    Duke only blinked at him.
    “The Hero of Aptucca?”
    The other man shook his head. “We don’t get word from outside.”
    “The Halfmortal?”
    Nothing.
    Lorian asks what year it is only to learn that prisoners are never told the year, although Duke confirms that William Caesar XXIII of the House of Avent is still emperor. Duke teaches Lorian how to use the rebreather system of their prison suits, and explains his prison assignment in the motor pool.

    As they exit the locker room onto the surface of the planet, into the average low temperatures of -16 centigrade, Lorian remarks again on the mirrors redirecting sunlight to the surface. His gaze then turns on the orbital lift tower stretching from the surface into the upper atmosphere, and he dreams of climbing its nanocarbon cables hand-over-hand to escape.

    In the motor pool, Duke introduces Lorian to Bhaskar. Bhaskar asks Lorian why he is on Belusha, perking up the heads and ears of three others in the motor pool. Lorian tells him "High treason," which elicits laughter from Bhaskar and the rest of the motor pool. Lorian says he was the tactical officer aboard the Tamerlane under Captain Otavia Corvo and Commandant Lord Hadrian Marlowe, whom the motor pool mechanics call a myth and propoganda. A klaxon wails signaling a shift change, and Bhaskar and his pod leave for meal time.

    Chapter 3: A Man's World

    Locations

    Unknown > Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Downwell

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    Plot Summary

    Duke tells Lorian a story of a group of prisoners who found weapons on their salvage run, and staged an insurrection of Perigee camp, only to be carpet bombed by the guards. Lorian started a conversation about the possibility of escape to which all the motor pool workers scoff.

    Gowan and Hari, two of the motor pool workers, strike up a conversation about Outborn, prisoners who had left the camps to live in wilds of Belusha. Hari asks if the others heard about an attack on Farside that killed more than 30 Martians and took all the women from the camp. Gowan said the story isn't real, but Hari turns to Lorian for his opinion. Lorian says he'd never seen them.

    Tensions rise among the crew and insults began to fly. Hari thorws a spanner that misses Lorian's head, and Hari refers to Valka as an extrasolarian machine-witch. Lorian corrected him that she was Tavrosi, which sent Hari into another disparaging insult about Valka. Lorian throws a spanner of his own hitting Hari in the face. Hari said he'll kill Lorian just before Duke steps in to end the fight.

    The next day, Lorian volunteers to take Hari's turn to clean-up the shop, which smoothed things over. On a later shift, Daud, a rig crew member. requests Lorian repair his crawler by the next day, a timeline Duke says is too ambitious. Duke rallies the team for double-time repairs and told them to organize who is getting food for the long night ahead.

    Chapter 4: The ParaCoita

    Locations

    Unknown > Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Downwell

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    Lorian and his crew identify the problem with the crawler as a broken fan and cracked radiators that needed replacement. Damp air made its way into the air ducts and formed into ice, and now the vents require welding on the inside, a job only the dwarf, Lorian, could do.

    Crawlling through the air ducts, Lorian drops into one of the crew dormitory chambers. He hears a banging noise. Following it to a locker room, and using the arc torch he brought to weld the vents, he cuts off the padlock sealing one of the lockers. Inside, he found a 15-year-old girl, who was bound at the wrists and feet with tape covering her mouth. Lorian immediately knows she had been raped repeatedly and brutally.

    Lorian cuts off the binding around her ankles, but the girl kicks him then falls to the floor while running away. Lorian renmoves her gag, and learns that her name is Tamara. She tells him her mother sold her to the crew and that even the Martian guards were complicit in her captivity. He tells Tamara he will go find help, but by the time he returns with Duke and Gowan, she was dead in the crawler where he had left her.

    Chapter 5: The Way of Things

    Locations

    Unknown > Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Downwell

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    The overseers took Tamara's body away and told the motor pool to get back to work. Daud's crew didn't even get a slap on the wrist, which Lorian sees as an injustice. Daud asks Duke about the progress, and Duke says the girl set them back. Inside the crawler, Lorian finishes his modification of the plasma cutter while muttering a prayer.

    “I invoke the universal sound and the One Pure. Grant me courage and clarity, that I might know right conduct. Unite my deeds with Wisdom. I offer this prayer to the Knight Galahad. I invoke . . .”
    Daud says Lorian wasn't supposed to go in the crawler and that he'll kill him. From the top of the ramp on the crawler, holding the plasma cutter, Lorian provokes Daud to come closer to him. Once in range, Lorian points the plasma cutter at Daud and pulls the trigger, cutting Daud's legs out from under him. Lorian steps forward, raises the plasma cutter to Daud's head, and fires a final time to kill him. Duke, Gowan, Urgo, Hari and the rest of the motorpool are stunned. Duke asks him why he did it and Lorian said it was for Tamara. Daud's men are enraged, but before any of them could take action, a klaxon blares and guards flood into the motor pool telling Lorian to drop his weapon. Lorian obliges and they haul him away.

    Chapter 6: The Traitors

    Locations

    Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Downwell

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    Vaclav Carter asks Lorian if he denies the charge of murder for killing Daud. Lorian says it was justice and does not deny it. One of the jurors calls for him to be killed, but in examining Lorian's file, Vaclave learns that Lorian may not be executed or flogged for his crimes, and the rest of his file is redacted. Vaclav probes Lorian about his past, and while responding, one of the jurors, revealed to be Lorcan Breathnach calls Lorian a traitor. Lorian explains Hadrian Marlowe did not commit regicide, and Lorian and Lorcan spar verbally.

    Vaclav asks Lorian if he believes Hadrian is "the One Reborn," to which Lorian said, "No." Lorian continues to antagonize Vaclav while also explaining Hadrian's miracle on Perfugium in which he shattered the glass behind a Cielcin prince on a holograph, which ultimately killed the Pale creature (described in the climax of Ashes of Man). Lorcan tells Lorian that Hadrian has been found in Jadd and that he was "living the good life" with wine and women. This plunges Lorian into a sense of dispair that his sacrifice to save Hadrian was for naught. Lorcan calls for Lorian to be placed in one of the other camps, either Snowhead or Farside, and Vaclav agrees.

    Chapter 7: Farside

    Locations

    Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Snowhead
    Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Farside

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    Seven years later, Lorian reflects on his two years spent at Snowhead where he sorted scrap before he was shuttled to Farside where he became a scavenger, sourcing circuit boards and precious metals from ships purposely crashed onto the planet's surface by the Martians in orbit. The thought that Hadrian had given up the fight as Lorcan said, wears on his psyche.

    Standing upon one of the ship wrecks during a salvage run, Lorian removes his mask and breathes in the Belushan air until he feels hypoxia then puts it back on. Daru calls for him to assist Jeff with salvaging some parts from inside the ship because the entryway was too large for any of the other men. While doing so, Lorian discovers a plasma burner with a broken fan, and stows it in his coveralls. He can't shake the feeling that this discovery was some sort of divine providence.

    Lorian takes his dinner outside on top of the crawler where he once again removes his mask to breath in the air. Jeff strikes up a conversation about the Outborn, and confirms the attack mentioend by Hari years ago. Jeff said the raiders only took women during the last attack and that Rand believes the Outborn are trying to grow their numbers to fight back against the Martians.

    Chapter 8: Outborn and Misborn

    Locations

    Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Farside

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    Plot Summary

    Out on another scavenging run, Fives complains about loosening a seized bolt, and yells at Kellan, a newer member of the pool, for a plasma cutter. Another of the new members tells him that the plasma cutter was back on the crawler. Fives threw a wrench at him, prompting Jeff to send him out on a walk. Jeff tells Lorian to go get the plasma cutter, and Daru says he'll go with him. While gathering the cutter, they hear gunshots.

    Lorian and Daru abandon the plasma cutter, and run toward a nearby ship that sloped up like a hill overlooking the salvage area. Together they watch as men in patchwork cloaks jumped off a skiff and round up the salvage crew. Jeff tells the Outborn captain that the whole crew is present and the captain shoots him. Kellen runs at the Outborn to defend his leader, and is shot twice.

    The Outborn captain and his crew line up the remaining members of the crew, and Lorian notices that Fives had still not yet returned. The Outborn captain asked Gared if there were any women in the crew, and Garen tells him no. The captain orders older members of the salvage crew shot, and Lorian wishes he had repaired the plasma burner. The Outborn chain up the crew, hoard them onto the skiff and leave. Lorian and Daru take cover in the ship that had been their outpost until the Martians find them.

    Chapter 9: A Friend

    Locations

    Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Farside

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    Plot Summary

    Lorian could not get out of his head the deaths of Jeff, Kellen and the others over the months the followed the attack. Worse was how Fives blamed him for it. Once returned to Farside, the camp's commandant questioned them about the events, and the three were split up on different teams: Fives to a salvage crew, Daru to the kitchens and Lorian to the motor pool. Lorian would often stay after hours to find a way to repair the plasma burner, but he continued to lose sleep thinking about Jeff, who lied about the size of the crew and ultimately kept Lorian, Daru and Fives alive. Lorian's inner rage toward Hadrian for not continuing to fight and finding pleasure on Jadd also haunted him and his mind as it had during all the years since his brush with Lorcan Breathnach at his trial after killing Daud.

    Some time later, Daru tipped off Lorian to a plot to kill him while Lorian was building a still. Lorian brushed it off as yet another rumor, but Daru insisted that Fives, Cal and Vasu, three bruisers on Farside, would do so by finding him in the motor pool after hours. Unconcerned, Lorian revealed to Daru that in 12 more shifts, the guards planned to reassign every prisoner. Lorian's ambivalence, bordering on nihilism, continued, and only intensified Daru's frustration with him.

    “I’m not alone,” Lorian said, returning to his work on the machine. “I have you.”
    Daru howled, clapped hands to his forehead in exasperation. “You’re just not getting it! Fives wants to kill you. And it’s not just him. It’s Cal. It’s Vasu. It’s probably half the bruisers on base.”
    Lorian took Daru's warning to heart and stopped staying after hours at the motor pool, and 12 shifts later, as expected reassignments came through. Lorian, Daru and Fives were all assigned to Salvage Pod-17, news that burned with a fury between Five's eyes as Lorian's gaze caught his from across the yard in the Belushan tundra.

    Belusha Prisoner Serial Numbers

    • NO-11589: Lorian Aristedes
    • GN-34957: Daru
    • LN-55555: Fives
    • GN-24805: Unknown
    • NH-86333: Unknown
    • GK-19927: Unknown
    • LN-43248: Unknown
    • LK-56352: Unknown

    Chapter 10: Of Vultures

    Locations

    Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Farside

    Characters

    Plot Summary

    Three weeks after the new prisoner assignments were drawn, Lorian's latest poddy, Dadan, called for the crew to speed up their salvage work to get to a fresh Legion salvage site in the Lynga Province. While sorting salvage on the sledge headed to that new scrap site, Lorian's self worth plunged once more as he continued to feel smaller and smaller every day. While sorting, he found some ytterbium crystal, and explained to Ram, Dadan's boytoy, that it is a time crystal used for long-term data storage.

    Focused on sorting and not realizing Ram had left, he looked up to find Fives holding a metal pipe and behind him Aldo and Yash, who bore weapons of their own. They claim that Lorian is an Outborn and as they approach to begin their assault, Lorian pulled out the plasma burner he found in the wreckage weeks earlier. He still had not fixed it, but the bluff was the best play he had to slow the altercation as he found a way to get to the cockpit of the sledge to drive away. They ask him if the Outborn have a way off Belusha as he made his final lunge for the door, but his angle rolled and snapped out of joint.

    Face down in the snow, the gun fell from his hand. Fives tried firing it to kill Lorian, but it simply clicked, so he resorted to kicking him in the ribs, breaking to of them yet again, and walloped Lorian in the head with the pipe. As the world spineed in Lorian's vision, a blur of red with a long spearlike weapon bolted toward Fives. Lorian heard the cries and bellows of the three assailants as his body went into shock and he struggled to breath. Now with some clarity of his sight, he recongized Daru had killed all three of them and saved him. Daru said Dadan and the others tried to kill him, but he escaped.

    Surprise and a better weapon. Most times that was all it took, even against superior numbers.
    Lorian told him they'll need to take the sledge out into the wilds. If the Martians found them and the dead crew members, they'd likely be reprimanded and killed, but if they could find any Outborn and pay them the salvage on board, they may have a chance at new life. Lorian got in the passenger seat and told Daru to drive. Chapter 11: The Cold

    Locations

    Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Uknown

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    Lost in the frozen wasteland, Daru continued to press the pedal driving the sledge west. Lorian had destroyed the transponder so the Martians could not track them, and the two discussed how long their food and battery life would keep them alive. Once the battery of the sledge died, Lorian realized they could use their suits, which were charging in the sledge. Faced with this mortality, Daru asked Lorian about Hadrian coming back to life after being decapitated, and Lorian explained all he knew, including his perspective of the battle at Senuesa where Hadrian had killed 100 Cielcin warriors on his own and the Hadrian killed Cielcin General Attavaisa with his mind through a holograph.

    The conversation turned to religion and the afterlife, which Lorian said he has seen. Daru remained doubtful of that and asked Lorian why he was on Belusha. Lorian explained that he saved Hadrian's life, which ultimately meant he traded placed with Hadrian, who would otherwise be on Belusah.

    Some time later, Lorian awoke from sleep to the beeping of the sledge alerting him and Daru that only 5% of the fuel cell remained. Daru, after Lorian woke him, suggests they use a flare to alert the Outborn to their presenece, but Lorian shuts it down saying it would also alert the Martians. Eight hours later, Lorian struggled to sleep and looked at Daru next to him, welling in affection knowing that he may be his only friend in the entire universe. He grabbed the flare gun, opened the door and fired it at the sky. The battery said they had 138 hours and 52 minutes before they lost power, and the two made themselves as comfortable as they could on the sledge.

    Chapter 12: Princess of Thieves

    Locations

    Belusha > Unknown > Unknown > Uknown

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    Plot Summary

    When Lorian next woke, only 7 hours remained on the battery. Then he heard tapping on the hull of the sledge. Lorian initially thought that it was a trap, then realized it must be Outborn. Daru, at Lorian's insistence, opened the hatches on the sledge to reveal the spoils they had brought from the latest salvage. The two raised their hands in the compartment as a face came into view in Daru's window. Moments later, another came into view in Lorian's window.

    "We surrender!" Lorian said, "We want to enlist!"
    The reaver, armed with a firearm, on Lorian's side of the sledge wore a mask with slits and with an amplifier ordered Lorian to get out. He told Daru to stay inside, then Lorian got out himself to begin negotiations with the Outborn, noticing then a third reaver was on the bed of the sledge. During the conversation, Lorian learned the one holding the gun was named Ralla, clearly a born and bred Outborn, and the one on the bed of the sledge was Bevan. He also noted there were four more Outborn at the perimeter of the meeting.

    Lorian asked for the leader, whom the Outborn called Sachin. They told him Sachin is at Deepstone, and Lorian requested sanctuary in exchange for the spoils they had brought on the sledge. He also offered his knowledge of the Belushan camps and his legacy as a commander, which they could use to fight back against the Marians. After more negotiaions and the reveal that Ralla was a woman named Sarala, the Outborn relented to taking Lorian and Daru to Sachin, who would decide their fate.

    Daru came out of the sledge swinging a prybar after he was signaled to come out by Lorian, who calmed him down after the initial tussle. They bound Daru's wrist behind his back and gestured Lorian to move with a gun aimed at his back. Once on the Outborn skiff, Sarala removed her mask and Lorian's breath caught seeing her piercing blue eyes. He tells her he's the best thing the Outborn have salvaged, and she asks why that is.

    "Because for however long your people have been a menace to the Martians," Lorian said. "I can make you a threat.

    Chapter 13: The Subterrane

    Locations

    Spur of Orion > Delos > Meidua Prefecture > Saint Maximus > The Mountain Church
    Spur of Orion > Delos > Meidua Prefecture > Saint Maximus > In the Village Proper

    Plot Summary

    Chapter 14: Strategy and Tactics

    Locations

    Spur of Orion > Delos > Meidua Prefecture > Saint Maximus > In the Village Proper
    Spur of Orion > Delos > Meidua Prefecture > Saint Maximus > The Church Yard

    Plot Summary

    Chapter 15: The Dregs of Empire

    Locations

    Spur of Orion > Delos > Meidua Prefecture > Saint Maximus > House Orin Starship

    Plot Summary

    Chapter 16: Knocking on Heaven's Door

    Locations

    Spur of Orion > Delos > Meidua Prefecture > Saint Maximus > House Orin Starship

    Plot Summary

    Chapter 17: Tower of the Gods

    Locations

    Spur of Orion > Delos > Meidua Prefecture > Saint Maximus > In the Village Proper

    Chapter 18: To Crack the Sky

    Locations

    Spur of Orion > Delos > Meidua Prefecture > Saint Maximus > In the Village Proper

    Dramatis Personae:

      House Marlowe of Delos

    Lexicon: A Note on Translation