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Meanwhile, in the Citadel of Tsarepheth the standoff between the Emperor Songtsan and the Wizards who aided Temur, Samarkar and Payma in escaping has softened somewhat. A plague has descended on the city and the Wizards of Tsarepheth are using everything at their disposal to try and fight it.
In Ala-Din we find that the soul of Shahruz is now residing in the body of his twin sister Saadet (along with her). Saadet convinces al-Sepehr that she can be of service even though she is a woman. He tells her to go to Qori Buqa and make herself his queen while the plague does its work in Tsarepheth (so we know it isn't a naturally occurring illness if that wasn't obvious).
In the last chapter in this section Temur, Samarkar, Brother Hsiung and Hrahima pay an official visit to the caliph of Asitaneh, naming al-Sepehr as a rebel warlord responsible for raising blood ghosts and killing all the inhabitants of the city of Qeshqer.
So, lots of things happen, but that's a summary of the basics. :)

One who did not deal by heartlessness in the arena of politics did not live long enough to see one’s lofty ideals lead inevitably to the ruin of nations.Now that's a dark point of view.

The whole description of the "manifestation" of the plague was fairly stomach turning. But given the whole destruction of Queshqer, really, what can you expect? I wasn't going to be pretty.

In the previous book I felt this relationship was unearned, but I think if you accept that there is now affection between them there are things in this section that go a long way to defining it.
In particular, Temur and his frustration that he can't get one night to show Samarkar how he feels about her, and in turn Samarkar's impassioned statement of fealty.
