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    Black Trillium by Marion
    Zimmer Bradley, Julian
     May and Andre Norton
                                                       PROLOGUE
   From the Peninsular Chronicle

   Of Lampiar, Late Savant of Labornok

   In the Eighth Hundred after those of Ruwenda came to rule over the swamp
   wilderness called the Mazy Mire (though not completely, for they never mastered
   the intractable Oddlings), legend and history both awoke to record one of those
   great changes which now and then alter the very balance of the world.

   The civilized nations of the Peninsula —most especially we of neighboring
   Labornok — looked upon the wetland plateau of Ruwenda as a frustrating and
   vexing backwater, seeming to exist merely as a thorn in the flesh of more
   energetic and progressive peoples. In truth, Ruwenda was not at all a properly
   organized kingdom, owing to its failure to establish suzerainty over the peculiar
   aborigines dwelling within its claimed borders. Instead, the Ruwendian kings
   complaisantly allowed lawless enclaves of these so-called Oddlings to persist,
   offtimes to the detriment of their legitimate subjects and the general peace and
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   good order of the realm.

   Of these aboriginal tribes, the bog-trotting little Nyssomu and the closely related
   but more aloof Uisgu (quite nonhuman and therefore clearly designed by Nature
   to serve their betters) were dealt with by both the crown and the merchant class of
   Ruwenda as putative equals, although no vows of fealty were ever demanded of
   them. Indeed, certain groups of Nyssomu were frequent visitors to the famed
   Ruwenda Citadel, and a few of the uncouth beings were actually accepted as
   upper servants of the royal court!

   Two other Oddling tribes, the mountain-loving Vispi and the half-civilized
   Wyvilo of the southern rainforests, were inhospitable to humankind but deigned to
   trade with Ruwendian merchants on a regular basis. On the other hand, the
   shadowy Glismak, whose jungle haunts bordered those of the Wyvilo, were at this
   time seldom encountered by humans. They were vicious savages who delighted in
   the massacre of their Oddling neighbors. The last and largest tribe of Oddlings,
   the abominable Skritek, also called the Drowners, lived in most parts of the
   swamp, but were particularly numerous in the vast and noisome marshlands south
   of Ruwenda Citadel, as well as the Thorny Hell situated in the north-central
   region. These fiends of the Mazy Mire were notorious waylayers of caravans and
   attackers of isolated human manors and homesteads, either drowning their victims
   or torturing them with unspeakable brutality before consigning them to death in
   the quick-mires. Yet king followed king on the throne of Ruwenda, making no
   attempt to clear the land of that menace.

   It was often whispered that the wetland rot had weakened both the minds and
   bodies of the human Ruwendians. Their rulers were a happy-go-lucky lot, utter
   strangers to proper feudal discipline. When the scholarly but obstinate Krain III
   ascended the throne, his manifest shortsightedness in dealing with his neighbor
   nations made it clear that the time was approaching when more enlightened and
   progressive methods would have to be applied to a festering situation, over which
   our own great kingdom of Labornok had stewed for years.

   The unfortunate fact was that Labornok needed what these feckless and inefficient
   neighbors had to offer in trade. Our woodlands having long since been cut down
   and converted into farmland, we were dependent upon the Ruwendian rainforests
   not only for ship timber to sustain our thriving maritime commerce, but also for
   fine woods to enhance and furnish the stately buildings at Derorguila. Also, by a

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   heartless caprice of nature, the Labornoki slopes of the impenetrable Ohogan
   Mountains were virtually barren of useful minerals; while the Ruwendian side of
   the range contained lodes of gold and platinum, as well as many kinds of valuable
   gemstones, which were scoured out by the torrents and deposited here and there in
   the mountains. The precious metals and crystals were haphazardly gathered by the
   Vispi Oddlings, who traded them to the Uisgu; and eventually they passed into the
   hands of the human Ruwendians. Other trade goods of the perverse little kingdom
   included valuable medicinal swamp herbs and kitchen spices, worrarn pelts and
   fedok skins, and certain curious ancient artifacts which the Oddlings procured
   from ruined cities deep in the most inaccessible reaches of the Mires.

   Even in the best of times, commerce between Labornok and Ruwenda was a
   frustrating — occasionally perilous — business. More than a few of our glorious
   kings, champing on the regal mustaches in fury over some piece of Ruwendian
   insolence, had demanded that our generals devise a scheme for conquering the
   smaller nation. But it is difficult to invade a country to which there is only one
   door — the steep and narrow Vispir Pass through the Ohogans, guarded by well-
   placed Ruwendian forts. Those Labornoki kings of melancholy memory who
   made the attempt did not return alive.

   Surviving members of their defeated armies told tales of demonic freezing fogs,
   whirlwinds from which inhuman eyes seemed to glare, unseasonable mountain
   storms with snow, sleet, and hail, monstrous rock slides, fulminating murrains that
   struck down the war-fronials, and other calamities that had assailed them. It
   seemed almost as though supernatural forces were arrayed in opposition to the
   invasions. But even if the guardposts in the pass could have been taken, the
   sodden morass beyond presented an even more formidable obstacle to an invading
   force.

   As every Labornoki Master-Trader knew only too well.

   This audacious and free-wheeling guild of merchants, which passed its franchise
   and certain life-protecting incantations from father to son, included the only
   citizens of our kingdom who knew the secret route into the heart of Ruwenda. It
   was suspected by more than one Labornoki general, infuriated and frustrated in
   futile attempts to pry coherent directions or even a useful map out of the
   uncooperative Masters, that dark magic had been evoked to lock their lips during
   questioning. Eventually, however, the route would be revealed through the craft of

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   the mighty sorcerer Orogastus, about whom more anon. But in earlier days the
   Masters kept their secret well, and enjoyed not only a prosperous monopoly but
   also a sizable measure of political power.

   A typical caravan led by four Master-Traders was small, consisting of no more
   than twenty volumnial drawn wagons and perhaps fifty men. After giving the hill-
   fort commanders certain passwords, the Masters would lead the wagon-train into
   the Mire along an unmarked and treacherous elevated roadway. Only a few
   isolated places between the mountainous borderlands and the Ruwenda Citadel
   two hundred leagues hence were blessed with solid, unquakable land. The largest
   dry region, lying east of the Trade Road, was the Dylex Country, where polders or
   diked and drained fields contained well-cultivated farms, pastures, and scattered
   townships. Virk, the largest of these, engaged in the simple refining of minerals
   brought in by the Uisgu or Nyssomu Oddlings and was a secondary center of the
   Ruwenda gem and precious metal trade. By far the greater portion of this
   commerce, however, took place at the Citadel, the capital of Ruwenda, which
   perched upon a sizable rock dome upthrust in the midst of the Mazy Mire.

   Once at the Citadel, Master-Traders paid the royal road-tax. (They also paid a
   capriciously variable wholesale goods tax upon departure, one of the great sore
   points in Ruwendian-Labornoki relations.) Then they were free to sell their own
   merchandise in the great Citadel Market, after which they might proceed to
   commodity exchanges dealing in minerals or timber. The latter was obtained by
   Ruwendian agents from the forest-dwelling Wyvilo Oddlings. Masters in search
   of more exotic trade goods would travel some one hundred leagues further, via
   Ruwendian punt or flatboat, up the sluggish Lower Mutar River to its confluence
   with the Vispar, where lay the ruined city of Trevista — and in its plazas, the
   fabulous trading fairs of the swamp Oddlings. These fairs were held only during
   the dry seasons, since the monsoons roaring up from the Southern Sea otherwise
   made passage of the bogland watercourses impossible. Only the Oddlings
   ventured about the Mazy Mire then, by ways they knew and methods they had
   perfected many hundreds ago.

   Trevista remains one of the great mysteries of our Peninsula. It is of unimaginable
   age, and breathtakingly beautiful even in its present state of near-total
   dilapidation. The labyrinthine canals, crumbling bridges, and majestic ruined
   buildings are overgrown with a profusion of exquisite jungle flowers. Enough of
   the original urban design remains to demonstrate that Trevista's builders possessed

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   a sophistication and a technical expertise far above that of the most advanced
   Peninsular civilization.

   There is speculation by those interested in such matters that most of Ruwenda was
   once a huge glacier-fed lake dotted with islands that are now mere elevations in
   the swamp. Many of these are known to be crowned by similar ruins. Even the
   Oddlings are unable to account for the ancient cities, saying only that they were
   built by the Vanished Ones, and existed when their ancestors came into the swamp
   country. Ruwenda Citadel itself, a veritable mountain of intricate stone walls,
   bastions, keeps, towers, and interconnected buildings, also dates from remote
   antiquity and is said to have been the seat of whatever primordial rulers the
   Peninsula then bowed to.

   The more isolated ruins, accessible only to the aborigines, were the source of the
   most coveted trade items —antique art-objects and mysterious small mechanisms
   which brought very high prices, not only from collectors in Labornok, but also
   from would-be students of occult knowledge in the farthest reaches of the known
   world. This trade, for reasons that will become plain, languished after Crown
   Prince Voltrik became heir to the throne of Labornok and set in motion events that
   would bring about the long-awaited conquest of our pestilential little southern
   neighbor.

   Voltrik was forced to wait a long time for his crown, since his uncle, King
   Sporikar, lived well over his one hundred allotted years. During this time of
   waiting, Voltrik diverted himself by planning the acquisition of yet another crown,
   and also traveled widely. From one such expedition to the lands north of Raktum
   he returned with a new companion who was to provide him with the key to
   Ruwenda — the sorcerer Orogastus.

   Voltrik was then in his eight-and-thirtieth year, a man of formidable physical
   presence, black-bearded and granitically handsome, with a temper as
   unpredictable and shocking as a thunderclap. His first wife, the beloved Princess
   Janeel, died giving birth to Voltrik's only son, Antar. His second wife, Shonda,
   perished under suspicious circumstances while on a lothok hunt, having failed to
   conceive after ten years of marriage. The frivolous Princess Narice, his third wife,
   suffered the penalty for high treason after attempting to run away with an equerry.
   She and her paramour were tumbled together in a large sack of thorn-fleece, and
   then burnt alive.

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   The sorcerer Orogastus became Voltrik's chief adviser and before long
   commanded respect and fear throughout all Labornok. It was he who urged the
   Crown Prince to bide his time before taking a fourth bride, and possess his soul in
   patience if he wished to see his great ambitions fulfilled.

   (Prudently, the magician did not disclose to the impetuous Prince that he would
   have to wait another seventeen years for the doddering King Sporikar to die.)

   In the meantime, Orogastus established a stronghold high on the northern slope of
   the Ohogan Mountains on the flank of Mount Brom, where he set about to perfect
   his magical arts. All unusual antique artifacts procured by the Master-Traders of
   Labornok from the swamp Oddlings now came directly into his hands, for a vision
   had hinted to him that enormous power might be tapped through certain of the
   curious devices. Orogastus later took as assistants three sinister individuals who
   were known as his Voices. They served as the sorcerer's acolytes and agents, and
   were feared very nearly as much as their master.

   On the opposite slope of the ice-crowned Ohogan Mountains, in the Ruwendian
   foothills where the River Nothar's precipitous descent eased and the watercourse
   broadened, lay the home of another occult practitioner. She was the Archimage
   Binah, also called the White Lady, who had lived for untold years in the ruins of
   Noth, one of the ancient cities of the Vanished Ones. She was little more than a
   legend to the human population of Ruwenda, whose common people never saw
   her. Yet they persistently invoked her name in times of trouble, and had revered
   her as the guardian of their land from time immemorial.

   Only the Oddlings and the Ruwendian royalty knew the truth that lay behind the
   legend: It was Binah´s benevolent enchantment, not the difficult terrain, the
   human fortifications, inclement weather, nor natural disasters, that had kept the
   Mazy Mire safe from would-be despoilers. But the weight of years bows down the
   wielders of magic even as it does those who do not exercise the powers. During
   the reign of Krain III the undetected safeguards Binah had set up around Ruwenda
   became increasingly more difficult for her to maintain. And as her faculties
   waned, those of the evil Orogastus became stronger and stronger.

   There came a time when Queen Kalanthe of Ruwenda was finally brought to
   childbed after many years of barrenness, and all was not going well. King Krain

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   knelt beside his stricken wife and called upon powers long near forgotten, which
   he had not named since childhood. Out of the night-murk which hung thick and
   stagnant over the great swamp came a bird so immense that, with its wings spread,
   it could have covered most of the Citadel's High Tower roof. Beyond a doubt it
   was one of the awesome lammergeiers that haunted the most inaccessible crags of
   the Ohogan Range. From its back the Archimage Binah dismounted, and those on
   guard and those in service in the halls were awestruck and fell to their knees at the
   sight of her. In appearance she seemed to be only an aged woman, clad in a silver-
   bordered white cloak that changed with movement to that pale blue sometimes
   seen in snow shadows; but there was something about her that muted all question,
   and it was unthinkable that anyone should try to stop or hinder her as she hurried
   to the bedside of the Queen.

   Those who stood close to the suffering lady now wept and sighed and prayed
   aloud, for it was plain that Kalanthe was unable to bring forth the new life that
   struggled for existence within her, and was nigh unto death. Her beautiful russet
   hair was darkened and plastered to her head by the sweat of her ordeal, and she
   gripped King Krain's hand as one drowning might cling to a rope.

   Drawing near, the Archimage said: "Be at peace. All will yet be well. Kalanthe,
   dear daughter, look at me."

   The Queen's eyes opened wide and her moaning ceased. Poor Krain did not want
   to leave his wife's side, but a single gesture from the Archimage filled him with
   sudden hope and he stepped back, motioning the courtiers and the Queen's women
   to make room for the visitor.

   The royal midwife, who was an Oddling named Immu, stood by holding a goblet
   containing a potion of herbs, which she had not been able to get the Queen to
   swallow. The Archimage Binah beckoned the little nonhuman female to come
   forward and raise the cup, and then there was revealed a great wonder. All who
   were in the room, even the dying Queen, uttered cries of amazement, for Binah
   held over the goblet a Black Trillium plant — root, leaves, and a single tripartite
   blossom—a fabled swampherb so rare that not even the palace Oddlings could say
   where or if it still grew. Yet this same plant was the badge of the Ruwendian royal
   house, and among the most precious of the crown jewels were certain pieces of
   honey-amber, which had embedded in them minute fossil specimens of the bloom,
   no larger than the head of a pin.

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   But this flower was not small. It was fully as wide as the palm of the Archimage's
   hand and of a rich black deeper than silk velvet. Binah plucked the trillium
   blossom and dropped it into the cup, but the plant she hid away beneath her cloak.
   She waited for the counting of ten breaths while the flower dissolved, then took
   the cup of tisane from the Oddling midwife and signaled to the King.

   Krain rushed forward, raised his dear lady in his arms, and supported her while
   she sipped at the drink and then drank steadily until the goblet was empty.

   The Queen now lay back upon her pillows. Suddenly she uttered a mighty cry—
   not of pain but rather of triumph — and the midwife Immu said: "She is giving
   birth!"

   Three Princesses, one babe following swiftly upon another, appeared. And this
   was a great prodigy since multiple births are uncommon among the human
   aristocracy.

   The babes cried lustily, and although small were perfect in form, each differing
   slightly in feature and coloring from the other. As each Princess was welcomed
   into the waiting birth-cloth the Archimage spoke a name and laid upon the small
   breast a strangely wrought golden pendant inlaid with honey-amber, containing a
   bud of the Black Trillium flower.

   "Haramis," she said to the first child, in the tone of one welcoming a beloved
   friend or fosterling; and "Kadiya" she hailed the second; while "Anigel" greeted
   the third.

   Then she looked beyond the infants to the King and Queen, who both were staring
   at her in wonder, and spoke with such a note of foreboding in her voice as to
   impress her words deeply upon the memories of all who heard them.

   "Years come and go with speed. That which is lofty may fall, that which is
   cherished may be lost, that which is hidden must, in time, be revealed. And yet I
   tell you that all will be well. My day slides now into evening, although I shall do
   what I must and can until the coming of full night. These three Petals of the
   Living Trillium, children of your house, Krain and Kalanthe, have a fearsome

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   destiny awaiting them and terrible tasks, but the time for that is not yet."

   Before the King and Queen could ask the meaning of her warning, the Archimage
   Binah turned and went swiftly from the room. The howling babes and the
   necessary duties attending the Queen's deliverance fully occupied the royal
   women and the midwife Immu, while the King went forth to announce the joyful
   news and proclaim a time of celebration. The magical trillium amulets were hung
   on fine golden chains, and the Princesses wore them waking or sleeping.

   As the Archimage had said, time passes; and with it treads also a measure of
   forgetfulness. The three Princesses grew up to be strong and beautiful girls, who
   heard often from their nurses and their parents the story of that strange scene
   attending their birth. However, to the girls it began to seem more and more to be a
   fanciful tale, especially the baleful warning, for there was nothing to disturb the
   comfort of their days as they matured, and like most young people they were
   much more interested in the present than the past.

   Princess Haramis was her scholarly father's favorite. While she was yet a small
   child, she craved such knowledge as is to be found in books, pestering the royal
   scribes and sages with questions unbecoming to royal females. She also found
   magic in music, especially that drawn from the flute and the strings of the ladu-
   wood harp. She spent much of her time with the Oddling Uzun, who was a famous
   singer of songs and raconteur. He could change the most melancholy mood into
   one of good cheer through his jolly tale-spinning and wise counsel.

   Princess Kadiya early proved to be a lover of animals and birds, especially the
   queer creatures of the deep swamp. Her passion was to live under the open sky
   and explore the wilder reaches of the realm, and for her guide and teacher in
   matters of natural history she turned to the Oddling Jagun, who was the royal
   Master of Animals and chief huntsman of the Citadel.

   Princess Anigel, as dainty and delicate as one of the flowers she loved so much,
   was a shy child, although much given to laughter, and had a tender heart that went
   out to any sick or suffering thing. She was a special delight to Queen Kalanthe,
   taking pleasure in domestic and ceremonial duties that her sisters scorned. Her
   closest friend was that same Immu who had been the royal midwife and her nurse,
   who now served as the Citadel apothecary, brewing not only potions and simples
   but also sweet perfumes, confectionary essences, and very good beer.

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   The time came when the three Princesses were of marriageable age, Ruwenda
   having prospered for seventeen years at the expense of Labornok. At the behest of
   the sorcerer Orogastus, Crown Prince Voltrik sued for the hand of Haramis, the
   heiress. To his fury he was rejected, King Krain having decided that, failing a
   male heir, he would on the next Feast of the Three Moons betroth his eldest
   daughter to the second son of King Fiodelon of Var. This Prince, named
   Fiomakai, would then share the Ruwendian throne as co-monarch with Haramis.
   The nation of Var, lying to the south of the Tassaleyo Forest on the fertile plain of
   the Great Mutar, had very little commercial or diplomatic intercourse with
   Ruwenda. (It was, however, a notable maritime trade rival of Labornok!) But if
   the savage Glismak Oddlings could ever be subdued and the Great Mutar
   subsequently opened to the mercantile vessels of Var, Labornok might very well
   find the lucrative Ruwendian trade cut out from under it…

   At this critical junction in Peninsular history, old King Sporikar finally closed his
   eyes to the world and Voltrik became King of Labornok. At the urging of
   Orogastus, his newly appointed Grand Minister of State, Voltrik summoned his
   grown son Crown Prince Antar and the Labornoki commander-in-chief General
   Hamil. He told them to prepare for the immediate invasion of Ruwenda.

                                                      Chapter One
   Once again, from down in the outer ward of the beleaguered Citadel, a blazing
   blue-white light dazzled the eyes of the watching royal family, and those of the
   courtiers and the Oathed Companions gathered with them on a balcony at the mid-
   level of the great keep. An attendant clap of thunder hit their ears a split second
   later.

   King Krain uttered a groan of despair. "By the White Lady, this time there can be
   no doubt! The sorcerer Orogastus has indeed called down lightning from a clear
   sky, and this stroke has breached the wall of the inner ward!"

   Labornoki foot soldiery came surging by the hundreds through the broad, newly
   made gap. They were closely followed by mounted knights led by the brutal
   General Hamil. The charging attackers flattened the valiant Citadel defenders as
   easily as the hurricane blasts marshgrass. Moments later there was a third blinding
   magical flash, and then a fourth, and after each one enemy hordes poured through
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   fresh breaks in the fortifications.

   "It is the end," said the King. "If that ancient rampart with its multiple bastions
   can be pierced by the uncanny bolts of Orogastus, then there is no way the great
   keep itself can long remain secure."

   He turned to one of the Oathed Companions. "Lord Sotolain, bring my armor.
   And you, Lord Manoparo, I charge with the safety of our dear Queen and
   Princesses. Take them to the innermost stronghold of the keep, where you and
   your knights must defend them to the last drop of your blood. The rest of you,
   prepare to engage the foe at my side."

   Queen Kalanthe simply nodded; but Princess Anigel broke out in piteous weeping,
   and so did the ladies-in-waiting. Princess Haramis stood like a frowning image of
   marble, only her great blue eyes and shining black tresses relieving the pallor of
   her skin and the white gown and cloak she wore. Princess Kadiya, dressed in her
   mannish green leather hunting kit, unsheathed her dagger and brandished it.

   "Sire —dear Father! —let me fight and fall at your side! Rather this than I cower
   away with sniveling women while the flatlander bastards conquer Ruwenda!"

   The Queen and the nobles gasped, and Princess Anigel and the ladies left off their
   bewailing in astonishment.

   Princess Haramis only smiled coldly. "I think, Sister, that you put rash stock in
   your prowess as a fighter. These are not larval raffins fleeing your toy spear in a
   hunt, but armed stalwarts of King Voltrik shielded by the enchantment of a black-
   hearted sorcerer."

   "It is said by the Oddlings," Kadiya retorted, "that a woman of the royal house of
   Ruwenda shall bring about the fall of Labornok by slaying its wicked king!"

   "And you have nominated yourself as our savior?" Haramis uttered a bitter laugh,
   and then tears sprang into her eyes, sparkling like a freshet bathing blue glacier
   ice. She cried: "Leave be, silly one! Spare us your foolish posturing. Can't you see
   how you distress our Mother?"


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   The Queen drew herself up proudly. She, like Anigel, wore the traditional
   Ruwendian court day-dress of unadorned satin, with its lattice-smocked sleeves
   and bodice. The girl's dress was a soft rose-color; but that morning the Queen had
   bid her handmaidens tire her in a gown and cape as crimson as blood.

   Kalanthe said: "My heart is filled with sorrow and fear for all of us, but I know
   my duty. Kadiya, put not your faith in Oddling prophecies. Our Nyssomu servants
   have fled the Citadel for the safety of the Mazy Mire, leaving us to face the foe.
   As to your warrior pretensions…" She began to cough, for billows of smoke were
   rising up the wall as other magical devices of the invaders cast fireballs that
   ignited the wooden buildings of the inner ward. "You must remain with us, as
   befits your rank and station."

   "Then I will be your defender," cried Princess Kadiya, "and that of my sisters. For
   if the Oddling prophecy is known to King Voltrik, then he dare not leave one of us
   royal women alive! I intend to sell my life dearly, and I will join Lord Manoparo
   and the Oathed Companions shielding you, and die with them if fate decrees."

   "Oh, Kadi, you can't!" sobbed the Princess Anigel. "We must hide and pray for the
   White Lady to rescue us!"

   "The White Lady is a myth!" Kadiya said. "We can only save ourselves."

   "She is no myth," Anigel murmured, so softly that her voice was almost drowned
   in the clamor of the fighting going on twenty ells beneath.

   "Perhaps not," Haramis conceded, "but it seems that she has abdicated her
   guardianship of this unhappy country. How else could the Labornoki host have
   crossed the pass, traversed the Mire, and fallen upon the Citadel with impunity?"

   "My daughters, be silent!" said the King. "The enemy will attack the keep at any
   time, and I must soon leave you."

   He bade them all withdraw from the open balcony into the chamber beyond,
   which had been furnished as a solar for the royal women. The bright silken
   cushions and gilded chairs had been kicked aside by mailed feet, and a tapestry

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   frame lay sadly overturned near the cold hearth, together with abandoned books
   and a dulcimer with its painted sounding-board all cracked. The King now
   addressed himself to his second daughter, speaking with great sternness.

   "Kadiya, you do ill to dismay your mother and sisters with foolhardy behavior and
   talk of Oddling nonsense. Would King Voltrik have asked for Haramis's hand if
   he gave credence to this fairytale about female warriors? It is my duty as lord of
   this realm to defend it or perish in the trying. But it is your duty to live and
   comfort your mother and sisters. And be assured that your burden is lighter than
   that of our poor Haramis, who will no doubt in the end have to submit to Voltrik
   after all."

   At that all of the ladies-in-waiting burst into fresh wails, and the knights began to
   shout, and there was such a tumult of weeping and cries of "Nay, never!" that they
   scarcely heard the new fusillade of smaller occult explosions outside, and the
   clash of arms, and the screams of the wounded and dying.

   "Quiet! Quiet, all of you!" cried King Krain.

   But they would not, for he was not a monarch who ruled absolutely, through force
   of character, but rather one who had always encouraged his subjects to treat him
   as a father and adviser.

   For four hundreds, ever since the failed invasion of Labornok's King Pribinik the
   Foolhardy, the nation had been at peace. Crime and domestic strife had been
   almost nonexistent in Ruwenda — except for the occasional thief or homicidal
   madman, and the seasonal depredations of the abominable Skritek, which gave an
   excuse for knightly quests. During the extended peacetime military science had
   languished and the Oathed Companions forgot all they had ever known of strategy
   or tactics. The Kings of Ruwenda let their subjects do almost as they pleased,
   provided that justice and tranquility generally prevailed and the usual revenues
   poured into the royal treasury. Traditionally, Ruwenda had no standing army. The
   Oathed Companions were the designated enforcement arm of the throne, and the
   hill forts were manned by rotating cadres of free citizens from the Dylex Country,
   who were excused from taxes thereby. Ruwendian lords and ladies of the manor
   governed their tiny fiefdoms with a light hand, following the example of the
   throne, and everyone had prospered except the lazy, who did not deserve to.


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   Isolated little Ruwenda had seemed to be the happiest land in the entire Peninsula,
   if not in the known world… until the magic spells of Orogastus unlocked the
   Vispir Pass to covetous Labornok and traced out the secret route that King
   Voltrik's army had followed through the Mazy Mire to the Citadel.

   Ten days was all it had taken. None of the magical storms or fog-phantoms or
   other disasters that had defeated King Pribinik plagued Voltrik. In fact, the
   abominable Skritek themselves were rumored to have allied with him! Under the
   aegis of the sorcerer Orogastus, Labornoki forces had quickly reduced the hill
   forts to rubble, sacked the nearby Dylex townships and sent their inhabitants
   fleeing to the remote eastern counties, and come almost without hindrance to the
   outer bulwarks of the ancient Citadel itself. Soon it would fall to Voltrik, and the
   kingdom with it.

   As the beleaguered Ruwendian royalty and their courtiers wrangled and wept,
   there suddenly came another tremendous flash of light and an ear-splitting
   detonation. The thick walls of the keep shook like a wattle hut before the winter
   monsoon. For an instant shocked silence prevailed within and without the Citadel.
   Then from below arose a roar from ten thousand throats and a triumphant
   sounding of bugle horns. It was plain that the gate of the huge central structure
   itself had been blasted open and the invaders were rushing inside.

   Now Lord Sotolain came with the King's armor and quickly helped him to
   harness, and Krain sighed as he hefted the heavy sword of his great-great-great-
   grandsire Karaborlo, which he and his Companions knew he would wield bravely
   but ineptly. Neither the magnificent suit of shining steel inset with sapphires nor
   the crowned battle-helmet with its effigy of a platinum lammergeier could make
   King Krain more than he was — a mild-tempered middle-aged man, great of heart
   and mind but hopelessly unfit to be a warrior.

   When his helm had been laced on he made his final farewell to his family. "I have
   been a scholar and not a fighter, and this I do not regret. For long generations our
   beloved land has known only peace. We have been protected — or so we were
   taught to believe — by the Archimage Binah: she who is called the White Lady,
   the Lady of the Flower, the Guardian, the Keeper of the Black Trillium. Numbers
   of us standing here on this day of misfortune saw her and heard her as she
   wrought marvelously at the birth of our triplet Princesses. The Archimage told us
   that all would be well, but she also spoke mysteriously of a particular destiny and

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   dreadful tasks awaiting the royal daughters. We did not understand her words, and
   most of us — even I myself— all but lost the memory of them. But let us ponder
   them now, for they may give us a measure of hope. Frankly, I do not know where
   else to look for it."

   He opened his metal-clad arms and gently embraced and kissed the Queen. Then
   came Haramis, whose face alone was still unstained by tears, and Kadiya,
   submissive at last, and golden-haired Anigel who could not leave off from
   sobbing.

   After bidding goodbye to his friends, he once again most solemnly charged the
   venerable Lord Manoparo and the four knights with him, who smote their armored
   bosoms in a gesture of fealty and drew their swords. Then the King turned away.
   With his highborn squire Barnipo bearing the royal shield ahead of him, he strode
   through the solar door with most of the Oathed Companions following after. It
   was time for him to fulfill his own destiny, and not a one of those left in the room
   doubted what it would be.

   As night fell on that day of conquest, the fires of the Citadel dwindled and merged
   their smoke with the miasma rising from the Mire. The knoll on which the
   Ruwendian capital stood seemed to be an island in a sea of turbulent cloud.
   Labornoki knights under General Hamil, who had emerged victorious from the
   last stand of the Oathed Companions, brought the vanquished King Krain and his
   squire Barnipo before King Voltrik, Crown Prince Antar, and the sorcerer
   Orogastus. A few score other noble Ruwendian captives were there in the throne
   room, heavily fettered and well guarded, in order to witness the capitulation of
   their nation. The banner of Labornok, scarlet with three golden crossed swords,
   hung on the wall behind the throne, where Voltrik now sat.

   Krain was now near death, bleeding heavily from deep wounds in the right arm
   and groin, and had to be supported by two of Hamil's knights as he was led
   forward and forced to his knees at the feet of King Voltrik. One of his captors
   flung down Krain's battered azure shield with its Black Trillium device all but
   obliterated, and the other knight cast atop it the King's broken sword. Hamil
   himself tore off Krain's helmet, removed the platinum royal coronet set with
   sapphires and amber, and held it high for all to see. The squire Barnipo, unhurt
   and unbound, trembled behind his liege in the grip of Lord Osorkon, Hamil's
   second-in-command, a gigantic knight wearing gory black armor.

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   "Well met, Royal Brother," Voltrik said to Krain. His fang-edged helmet visor
   was open and he seemed to smile at the defeated Ruwendian monarch from within
   the open jaws of some fantastic, bejeweled saurian. Voltrik's chased and
   ornamented armor of gold-plated steel shone brilliantly in the torchlight, and he
   lounged akimbo on the throne of Ruwenda with one leg crossed jauntily over the
   other. "And do you now submit to me?"

   "It seems I have little choice." Krain's voice was a husky whisper.

   "Do you submit without condition," Voltrik demanded, thrusting the Ruwendian
   coronet beneath the stricken ruler's nose, "knowing that only by swearing thus will
   the noble and common inhabitants of your vanquished Citadel be spared death?"

   "I will surrender… if you spare also the lives of my Queen and three daughters."

   "That," said the sorcerer Orogastus, in tones as implacable as the strokes of a
   death-gong, "cannot be. They must die, as you must. And as part of your
   submission you shall tell us where in this great warren of crumbling masonry they
   have secreted themselves."

   "Never," Krain said.

   Now Crown Prince Antar ventured to step forth and confront his royal father. "But
   surely, Sire, we do not make war on helpless women!"

   "They must die," Orogastus repeated flatly. And King Voltrik nodded assent.

   "Your wizard fears them because of the ridiculous Oddling prophecy!" Krain
   exclaimed. "But it is arrant nonsense, Voltrik — a nursery tale! Only a few
   months ago, you would have taken my eldest daughter Haramis as your bride — "

   "But you scorned an alliance with Labornok," Voltrik said suavely, rolling the
   coronet around and around one finger as casually as an embroidery hoop. "And
   you replied to my gracious suit in words of haughty disdain."


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   "Tact never being a long suit of you snotty Ruwendians," General Hamil injected,
   grinning. "And now may you choke on the insolent fruit you have so long
   cultivated."

   The gathering of Labornoki knights and nobles roared with laughter until King
   Voltrik lifted one hand. "I put my trust in the mighty Orogastus, who is my Grand
   Minister of State as well as the Court Sorcerer. And it is he who has foreseen
   disaster to my house at the hands of a royal Ruwendian woman, not some slime-
   skinned Oddling tale-teller. So your wife and daughters must die, Brother Krain,
   as must you. But if you submit to me humbly and turn them over to me, then your
   passing and that of your womenfolk shall be merciful, with a single sword stroke,
   and those of your people who swear fidelity to Labornok shall be spared."

   Krain lifted his bruised chin. "I will not submit, and I will not deliver my women
   into your hands."

   Voltrik held high the coronet, and then crushed it to a twisted mass between metal-
   gauntleted hands and dropped it in front of the kneeling Krain. "Do you know
   your family's fate if you do not surrender to me? And that of your knights here
   gathered in chains?"

   King Krain did not answer.

   Voltrik's craggy brow darkened with anger and his fingers drummed impatiently
   on one shining golden cuisse. When the King of Ruwenda remained stubbornly
   silent, Voltrik commanded: "Bring in four chargers!"

   One of the Labornoki captains hastened to obey.

   A shocked murmur came from the prisoners, and the squire Barnipo blanched in
   sudden fear and twisted in the grip of his captor.

   "Ho!" General Hamil laughed. "This white-livered youth knows full well what
   manner of death the mockers of Labornok may expect. See how unstained his
   armor is — a coward, beyond a doubt. It would be a salutary thing if he were to be
   the first to participate in this small demonstration of Your Majesty's just
   punishment."
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   "No! No!" shrieked Barnipo. "God and the Lords of the Air have mercy on me!"
   He struggled frantically until the black-armored Lord Osorkon smote him in the
   face with his closed bare fist, whereupon the boy subsided weeping and groaning.

   At that moment, the Labornoki captain and four hostlers returned to the spacious
   throne room leading four great war-fronials, still saddled and caparisoned. The
   animals' eyes rolled furiously red, and they tossed their gilded antlers and snorted
   and pranced, and their metal-shod cloven hooves rang on the marble floor.

   "No!" Barnipo screamed.

   "Yes," said King Voltrik quietly. His eyes met those of Krain. "I will show you,
   Royal Brother, just what fate awaits you and yours if you continue to defy me."
   And to the captain: "Take the craven, and tie one of his limbs to the pommel of
   each saddle, and then whip the beasts apart until he is well and truly quartered."

   Barnipo let out a howl of despair and writhed in Osorkon's arms, while the
   Ruwendian knights bellowed curses upon the head of Voltrik until they were
   silenced by the prick of daggers at their throats.

   King Krain said, "Let the poor lad be, and inflict this death rather upon me."

   The sorcerer Orogastus said: "We will let the boy go free, and vouchsafe to you an
   honorable death rather than the ignominy of rending, if you will reveal to us the
   hiding place of your women."

   "No," said Krain.

   "Sire?" General Hamil asked of Voltrik.

   The Labornoki King climbed to his feet. His red-violet cloak billowed about him
   and reflected garishly on his golden armor. "Krain of Ruwenda, you have chosen
   your own death. Lash him tightly to the beasts."



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   "Sire! Sire!" wept the boy. "Let it be me! Forgive my cowardice!"

   "I forgive you with all my heart, Barni," Krain said.

   The lackeys took the King, stripped him of his armor, and laid him supine out in
   the middle of the wide throne room floor. When they began to tie him with
   rawhide thongs, blood flowed from his reopened wounds and soon lay in a pool
   beneath him. Throughout all this, in spite of the shouts of the furious Ruwendian
   captives and the penitent blubbering of the squire Barnipo, Krain's countenance
   remained unperturbed. When everything was ready, the four great antilopine
   chargers ramping and squealing with excitement so that it took three men to hold
   each of them in place, the captain stood at attention and awaited Voltrik's
   command.

   But now Orogastus whispered something to his King, who nodded and then
   beckoned Lord Osorkon to bring the fainting squire close to the throne.

   "Boy," the sorcerer said, fixing the terrified Barnipo with his penetrating gaze,
   "you have it in your power to save your Liege Lord from this hideous death. And
   to save your own skin and that of the other captives as well."

   Barnipo could barely mouth a reply. "I, my Lord?"

   "You," said Orogastus.

   Of all the invaders, the sorcerer alone was unarmored, wearing simple robes of
   white covered with a black cowled cloak. A platinum chain hung about his neck,
   and from it was suspended a heavy medallion engraved with a many-rayed star.
   He now pushed his hood back to disclose features that were comely and unlined,
   even though his long hair was as white as snow. His face seemed benign as he
   addressed the squire.

   "Listen carefully to me, boy. Do as I say and you may yet save the lives of the
   Queen and the three Princesses. I confess that I am much amazed at the courage
   shown by King Krain, and I deem it meet that my gracious sovereign should wed
   your Princess Haramis after all, since the daughter must inherit the virtue of the
   father and pass it on to her sons."
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   "Really, my Lord?" A wild hope lit the squire's face.

   "Really. And so that Princess Haramis may accept the betrothal in good heart, I
   have advised His Majesty to spare the lives of all the royal Ruwendian women.
   The only thing you have to do to bring about this fortunate resolution is to tell us
   where they are concealed."

   The boy's eyes darted from sorcerer to King and he hesitated. "You will also spare
   my life?"

   "By my crown," said Voltrik, touching the coronet atop his fearsome helmet, "you
   will live. But do not tarry, for the fronials grow restless."

   "And our King?"

   "He must die," Orogastus told him, "for that is our law. But you can ensure that
   his passing is swift and painless. If you but speak."

   Tears poured down the boy's cheeks. "So say you on your honor?"

   "I swear it by the Lords of the Air," Orogastus said.

   Barnipo took a deep breath. "Then… they are hid in a secret stronghold on the
   chapel floor of the great keep, reached through a hidden passage within the choir-
   loft, which opens by pressing the central boss of the great trillium carved on the
   wall. Lord Manoparo and four Oathed Companions guard them."

   The sorcerer's deep eyes gleamed. "Ah!"

   And King Voltrik and General Hamil echoed: "Ah."

   "You swore not to hurt them!" The boy's teary face flushed and his lip trembled.
   "By the Lords of the Air—"


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   "A formidable oath," Orogastus said nonchalantly, "for those who believe in such
   fancies."

   "But you also swore!" Barnipo turned frantically to the King.

   "To spare your despicable life," Voltrik said, "and I will, so that you may serve as
   a cess-pit drudge for the rest of your miserable days." And he cuffed the horrified
   boy smartly with his metal gauntlet, so that he crumpled and fell off the dais and
   lay as one dead.

   "My King," General Hamil said, "I will take a force and seek out the royal bitch
   and her three whelps."

   "No," said Voltrik. "My son and I will lead the search party. You will deal with
   the Ruwendian scum gathered here… and with their worthless leader."

   Beckoning to Prince Antar, Voltrik strode off the dais. He called to them a group
   of twenty knights, and they set off for the great spiral staircase that led up to the
   chapel.

   Hamil, mailed fists resting on mailed hips, surveyed the throne room with its mob
   of Labornoki and their wretched prisoners ranged about the perimeter. In the
   center of the hall King Krain still lay tied to the shying war-fronials.

   "Disposing of prisoners in chains is dull stuff," Hamil remarked to Osorkon, "and
   it has been a wearying day. Let us first have some entertainment." Then he
   shouted, "Hostlers! Use your whips!"

   In the horror that followed, Barnipo made a quick recovery from his sham faint,
   scuttled away unseen, and raced up a back stairway to warn the Queen and
   Princesses of their peril.

                                                      Chapter Two
   Barni had run so fast that his breath failed. There was in his side a pain as dire as a
   knife-wound, and his head ached so much from the blow King Voltrik had dealt

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   that he had begun to see two of everything. Now as he staggered up the cramped
   little staircase to the choir-loft he heard afar off the measured clank of armored
   feet and an enemy voice shouting: This way!

   The chapel was almost pitch-black, lit only by a few votive lamps, and the
   staircase unlighted at all. This changed in an instant as King Voltrik and his
   torchbearing knights rushed in through the central portal and crowded into the
   vestibule.

   Seized with panic, the squire tripped and fell near the stairway top, striking his
   swollen head. All his strength ebbed away and it seemed he would fail his duty yet
   again. "White Lady!" he sobbed aloud. "Help me. Help our poor Queen and
   Princesses."

   Sweet air filled his congested lungs and his vision cleared. There was still sore
   pain in his head, but he could move again. More like a scrambling many-legged
   worram than a man, he crawled up the rest of the stairs and across the splintery
   floorboards to the wall behind the ranks of choir stools. It was of dressed stone,
   with a carved and painted panel of the Royal Seal of Ruwenda, an azure field
   having a great heraldic Black Trillium with a golden boss at the center.

   Barni crawled to it and pressed the boss with both hands. At once the stone square
   swung inward, making a small doorway through which a man could squeeze with
   difficulty. No sooner had he entered and swung the panel closed, than the
   greybearded Lord Manoparo and two other Ruwendian knights, Korban and
   Wederal, came out into the cramped secret passageway from a lighted inner
   sanctum, weapons bared.

   "Hold, hold, it's only me!" the squire croaked, rising to his knees.

   "By the Flower! Young Barni!" Manoparo sheathed his sword and drew the
   draggled boy to his feet. "Now then, my lad — "

   "Quickly! If you would save the ladies, bolt fast the outer door and break its
   opening mechanism so that the foe may not enter!"

   Uttering curses, Korban and Wederal hastened to shoot home four great steel
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   sliding bolts and chop up the secret panel's wooden machinery with their swords.
   No sooner had they accomplished this, than a mighty battering commenced from
   the outside, accompanied by martial shouts. And then, even more ominously, the
   pounding stopped.

   "They have gone to get a ram," Wederal said.

   "More likely the sorcerer!" snapped Manoparo. "Back inside the stronghold."

   They dragged the squire with them to the secret chamber, which was about seven
   ells square and equipped for a siege, having a massive door of heavy gonda-wood
   strapped with iron, barred by three stout baulks of timber. The walls were covered
   with ancient tapestries and the floor with thick carpets and sleeping mats. There
   were no windows, only two embrasures high up, so narrow that a finger would
   barely pass through the slot. The room had a small table and one stool, upon
   which Queen Kalanthe sat, guarded by a fourth knight, Lord Jalindo. A tiny
   fireplace hardly larger than a brazier was flanked by chests of foodstuffs and kegs
   of wine and water. A standing candlestick of battered silver-gilt and other candles
   in a wall sconce gave fitful light.

   Lord Manoparo made obeisance to the Queen, who sat pale and calm with her
   three daughters huddled against her skirts. She had put on her great platinum
   Crown of State, blazing with emeralds and rubies, surmounted by a glittering
   diamond sunburst centered with a drop of amber as large as an egg. At the amber's
   heart was a fossil Black Trillium the size of a thumbnail.

   "My Queen, the foe have found us." Manoparo indicated the drooping Barnipo.
   "This squire gave warning and we have made shift to block the way as well as
   may be. But they are sure to bring up the sorcerer to break the doors with his black
   magic and make an end of us."

   Little Princess Anigel gave a rending shriek of terror, and would have fallen into
   hysterics had not her sister Kadiya slapped her smartly and admonished her to be
   still. Haramis took the sobbing girl into her arms while the Queen questioned
   Barni.

   "What of my royal husband? "

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   The squire dropped to his knees, tears coursing down his dirty cheeks. "Oh, my
   Lady, he is dead and our poor Ruwenda lost."

   The four knights groaned and the royal daughters cried out in horror. Queen
   Kalanthe only inclined her head and asked, "How did my Lord fall?"

   "Alas!" cried the boy. "God and the Lords of the Air forgive me, for it was all my
   fault." And he continued on in this manner reviling himself until Lord Jalindo laid
   a hand on his shoulder.

   "Come now. You are not yet fifteen years old, and no one of us can believe that
   such a youngling contrives the death of kings. Tell us plainly what happened."

   So Barni did. And when he related the manner of shameful death that King Krain
   had suffered, the Princess Anigel fainted dead away into the arms of her sister
   Haramis, and Princess Kadiya exclaimed in a broken voice, "They shall pay!" But
   the Queen sat still, staring at the barred door opposite, holding in her lap the
   sweaty and bloodstained head of the King's squire, who wept as though his heart
   would break.

   "It is not your fault, poor Barni," she soothed him. "The foul Orogastus deceived
   you. No one holds you to blame. The blame be upon the sorcerer and King
   Voltrik, and upon that monster Hamil, who gave the order that tore my beloved
   asunder."

   "They shall pay," Kadiya whispered, but no one except Haramis heard.

   Suddenly there was a great detonation. The knights drew their swords and
   arranged themselves in a line between the women and the door. The Queen leapt
   to her feet, letting the squire slide to the carpeted floor.

   "A woman of our house," Kalanthe said, her eyes alight with resolution. "That is
   what the diabolical Voltrik fears! So the prophecy is not merely an Oddling tale
   after all, since the Labornoki soothsayer himself confirms it!"



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   She faced her daughters. Anigel had recovered herself, and the three pairs of eyes
   were fixed on their mother. "The fall of Labornok shall be compassed by a woman
   of our house. You will live, daughters — and prove the prophecy true."

   Now the foe was smashing with bludgeons and axes at the very door of the
   sanctum, Orogastus not being able to use his magical destructive bolts in such a
   confined space for fear of toppling the walls. Queen Kalanthe pulled aside one of
   the hanging tapestries, which were made of an antique fabric, still to be found here
   and there in the Citadel, that had outlasted those who had built the great pile and
   awed the humans who had called the place home for eight hundreds. The cloth
   was grey, and as the Queen thrust it aside it turned blue, and on it or in it shadows
   moved, and yet one could never see just what those shadows were.

   Behind this wondrous drapery lay a homely necessity, the stronghold garderobe, a
   tiny closet just large enough for a single occupant. Kalanthe flung open its small
   door and commanded: "Daughters, inside!"

   Haramis moved quickly, dragging with her Anigel, whose fragile body again
   shook with sobs. The fit was very tight for two, and Kadiya drew her dagger and
   said: "No matter: I will remain with you, Mother-"

   "Inside!" the Queen commanded, in a terrible voice none of the girls had ever
   heard before. Kadiya gaped at her, then hastened to push and cram the other two
   within until there was room for her, but only barely, and the door to the garderobe
   would not shut tightly.

   "One last thing," the Queen said, and she took off her great Crown and passed it to
   the waiting hands of Haramis. "And now pray, my darlings, and may we meet
   again in a happier world."

   She let the dusty tapestry fall. There remained a small gap between the hangings
   through which the three Princesses saw what happened next.

   The gonda wood door was now in splinters from the blows of Labornoki
   battleaxes. They hewed at the doorframe itself until the hinges holding the metal
   strapping gave way, and the timber bars collapsed, and then the final melee began.


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   Prince Antar, wearing blue-enameled armor and a winged helmet, was among the
   first to penetrate the broken door. He engaged Lord Manoparo, the two of them
   smiting one another with two-handed swords that rang like bells with the force of
   the blows. Other knights of Labornok rushed into the room and had at the other
   four Oathed Companions, while King Voltrik and Orogastus stood aside. The
   Queen had withdrawn to the front of the hearth, as far as possible from the place
   where her daughters were concealed, and the hidden girls saw her clearly, as well
   as the pitched battle taking place in the room.

   Lord Manoparo gave a mighty thrust at the winged helm of Prince Antar. Its laces
   broke, and it fell from the Prince's head. His face, strangely, was not contorted
   with battle-lust but rather full of anguish. Nevertheless, Antar laid about with skill
   and great strength, and at a fortuitous moment caught Lord Manoparo disengaged
   and lifted his huge sword above his head and struck downward, using such force
   that the Ruwendian's head, helmet and all, was cloven in two.

   Then Korban and Wederal were mortally wounded and disarmed, and only Lord
   Jalindo still fought on until he was overwhelmed by the press of Labornoki. When
   the last Oathed Companion fell, the victors began to hack him and his fallen
   fellows to dollops.

   Oh, the horror! Princess Kadiya's eyes burned and she snarled in silent, helpless
   fury, as might a voiceless lothok kit taken for taming from the breast of its slain
   dam. The barbarous wretches were actually enjoying themselves as they
   dismembered the fallen Ruwendians and made mock of their dying cries. Kadiya
   was overwhelmed by the need to burst forth from the hiding place and take
   revenge. Gripping her blade, crushed between her sisters, her every muscle tensed
   in readiness—

   "Stay!" hissed Haramis. "By the Flower, stay where you are! Would you kill us
   all?"

   Anigel had pulled her trillium amulet on its chain from her bodice and now
   pressed it to her lips. "Pray to the White Lady, guardian of our land!"

   "Pray that those devilish brutes won't find us," muttered Haramis, holding her own
   amulet.

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   "Pray that someone will come to save us," Anigel urged.

   Shivering with fear and rage, Kadiya nevertheless felt her grip on the dagger
   handle ease. Almost without volition her hand stole to the neck opening of her
   doublet. The amulet was there under her silken shirt, warm against her pounding
   heart.

   "I pray that I will be the one," she whispered, "the one to make Voltrik and Antar
   and General Hamil and the sorcerer pay with their blood for the deeds of this
   day!"

   "Pray also for self-control," said Haramis, "or else your foolhardy bravery may yet
   doom us all. And cease your wriggling, plague take you, lest we tumble out at
   Voltrik's feet!"

   "Hush, hush! They will hear," Anigel pleaded. The dreadful chopping and the
   laughter of the evil knights had ceased, and King Voltrik himself was speaking.

   Against her will, Kadiya silently uttered a plea for self-mastery. The anger still
   burned within her, but slowly the emotion was covered, as one banks the coals of
   a campfire so that the flames may be summoned again into life when the proper
   hour comes.

   "Look!" Anigel whispered, her voice almost inaudible for terror. "Our Mother!"

   King Voltrik had been addressing the Queen, evidently questioning her about the
   whereabouts of the Princesses. It was close and smoky in the stronghold, with the
   candles in the wall sconce guttering and a few of the floor mats asmoulder, having
   been burnt when the big standing candlestick was upset. The King had unhelmed
   and removed his gauntlets, and from the fierce scowl that darkened his
   countenance it was evident that Queen Kalanthe had defied him.

   She stood straight, with the disheveled squire Barnipo crouched at her feet in a
   daze, and said: "Never will I tell you where my daughters are."



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   "Orogastus, force her!" bellowed Voltrik. "Or spy out the royal brats with your
   farseeing eye!"

   "I cannot force her will, my King," the sorcerer replied. "She is beyond fear. And I
   cannot descry the hidden ones, no more than I could do so down in the throne
   room. This ancient Citadel must be pervaded with some arcane enchantment that
   blocks my seeking Sight. I own a magical device that would accomplish the task
   no matter what obstacles intervened, but it is bulky and of a great weight, and it
   cannot be removed from my eyrie on Mount Brom."

   "Then we shall have to use other means to unlock the lady's tongue." King Voltrik
   came slowly toward the Queen with sword drawn, and took hold of her right wrist.

   "Enough of this, royal bitch! You will tell me quickly where the girls are, or I will
   strike your hand from your arm. And do you still fail to speak, then I will strike
   off the other hand, and proceed to your feet, and then your limbs little by little
   until you give answer, for thus does Labornok repay insolence in its enemies."

   "Sire!" exclaimed Prince Antar, his face aghast. "She is a queen, and that
   punishment is one for rebellious slaves —"

   "Silence!" thundered Voltrik. There was a murmuring among the Other men, but
   this died away as the King raised his sword arm. "Will you speak, woman?"

   Then a thing happened so swiftly that the watching knights and the Prince could
   not grasp it, but the Princesses saw clearly. The fainting squire Barnipo was
   energized and sprang at King Voltrik like a marauding fedok attacking its
   farmyard prey. Having no blade, he sank his teeth into the King's left hand, that
   which gripped the Queen.

   Voltrik uttered a roar of pain and drew back with the boy still hanging onto him.
   The King laid about every which way with his great sword, and by misadventure
   slashed the Queen in the throat, and she fell with her life's blood pouring forth on
   the hearth. All of the Labornoki knights began to yell and to thrust at the still-
   clinging youth — but gingerly, lest the flailing monarch also by chance strike
   them. The squire Barnipo was pierced by a dozen blades and fell away at last,
   laughing in his pain, until the King himself smote off the brave boy's head.

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   Then Voltrik gave vent to black fury, cursing so vilely that even his henchmen
   flinched, for Queen Kalanthe was also dead, beyond coercion, and the three
   Princesses still at large.

   "What are we to do?" Prince Antar asked.

   Orogastus said: "They cannot have gone far. It is certain that they must have been
   with their mother up until the time that this lowborn whelp" — and he kicked the
   squire's body — "went by some shortcut from the throne room and gave warning.
   We must mount a search of the entire keep."

   Calming himself, Voltrik said: "Orogastus speaks truly. You, Milotis, will take
   charge of these knights and begin searching the chapel and its environs
   immediately. Be alert for secret passages and 'tween-wall stairways! After that,
   search the High Tower above. Antar and Orogastus, come with me. We'll roust
   out the rest of our fellows and ransack this pile from the highest parapet to the
   lowest dungeon."

   Then the King began to mutter maledictions upon the soul of Barnipo, who had
   taken a fair chunk of flesh from the heel of his hand, which now was exceedingly
   painful. Orogastus undertook to bind the wound, saying that Voltrik would have to
   take great care, human bites being likely to carry dangerous infection.

   "May the member putrefy," Kadiya whispered ferociously, "and the poisoned
   blood ascend into Voltrik's already rotten heart!"

   "And may the Lords of the Air carry poor Barni into highest heaven," Haramis
   breathed, "for by his brave action, he spared our Mother torture, and gained us
   time to save our lives."

   The King, his son, and the sorcerer went off; and after a short search of the blind
   passage outside the stronghold, Sir Milotis and his men also withdrew to begin
   their scrutiny of the choir loft. They banged about and shouted and overturned
   furniture for some minutes, and then trooped down the stairs to examine the
   chapel.


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   Kadiya said: "I think it's safe to come out."

   So they did, all stiff-jointed and trembling, creeping from the garderobe into the
   awful shambles of the chamber. The full reality of their situation now struck them
   like a splash of icy water. Anigel clung to Haramis's hand and bit her lower lip
   until a trickle of blood stole down her chin. Kadiya stepped over the tangled
   bodies to the fallen Queen.

   "She seems at peace," the girl marveled. "Her eyes are closed and her aspect
   gentle." She took a black silk cloak that someone had dropped and would have
   covered her mother's body; but Haramis said:

   "Fool! What if one of them should come back and discover it?"

   Chagrined, Kadiya admitted: "You are wiser than I, Sister."

   "Give the cloak to me," Haramis said, "so that I may wrap the Crown. I will carry
   it with me — although there is small chance I shall ever wear it."

   Anigel let out a smothered squeak of fear. Her sapphire eyes were enormous as
   she pointed without words to one corner of the room athwart the door.

   There were no bodies there, and yet a pile of cushions was moving.

   "Stand back," Kadiya ordered, drawing her dagger and advancing. One by one,
   she plucked up the pillows with her blade's point and threw them aside, until there
   was revealed the carpet, pushed up like a tent and rising higher by the moment.

   "By the Flower, a trapdoor!" Haramis said. "Quick, Kadi, draw aside the rug."

   "Oh, beware," Anigel cried. "Perhaps it is the foe!"

   "Foe foe foe indeed!" said a crabby little voice. "Move lively, girl, or else they'll
   cut off our escape."


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   The three Princesses gasped, and when Kadiya got the trap uncovered there in its
   mouth stood a female creature of short stature, neatly dressed in a fustian robe, a
   green plait-work shawl, and a leather apron. Her sallow face was broad, as was
   her mouth, and her beautiful golden eyes bulged inhumanly above two tiny slitted
   nostrils. Narrow pointed ears tipped with silvery baubles thrust up from the folds
   of her lawn headdress. Her hands were broadly two-fingered with opposing
   thumbs, stained and scarred from many years of mixing strange concoctions.

   "Immu!" cried Anigel in a transport of joy and relief. "Dearest Immu, you've come
   to save us after all. We thought you'd fled with the rest of the Oddlings —"

   "Fled fled fled! What rubbish!" Immu climbed up into the chamber, then pointed
   dramatically into the hole. "Get you down the ladder, for I'll have to contrive a
   way to cover the trapdoor behind us."

   Haramis and Anigel kilted up their long skirts and went awkwardly, while Kadiya
   scrambled down agile as a tree-vart. In the rough vaulted passage below was
   another surprise.

   "Uzun!" Haramis exclaimed. "And Jagun, too!"

   Two other small figures stood waiting, carrying green-glowing lanterns in which
   luminous swamp-worms were enclosed. They were males of the same Nyssomu
   race as Immu. Jagun wore a fedok-skin hunter's cap and brown leathers cut very
   similarly to those of Kadiya, while the musician Uzun had on his usual
   embroidered maroon velvet smock. His gold brocade beret was besmirched with
   sticky black lingit webbing from the secret passage.

   Kadiya embraced her small mentor. "You didn't desert us, Jagun!"

   "Desert? Desert? " The Master of Animals was indignant. "We simply hid, which
   was the prudent thing to do. Only you humans are foolish enough to stand still like
   silly togars mesmerized in the moonlight, watching death march down the
   causeway right into your front door!"

   "Honor demanded our defense of the Citadel," said Kadiya hotly.


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   "Well, see what your honor's bought you," said Uzun the musician. "If only you
   had gone away into the Mazy Mire, to our people at Trevista, we could have taken
   you in."

   "And then what?" Kadiya demanded.

   "Then…" The Master of Animals shrugged his narrow shoulders. "You might
   have lived with us."

   "But this is our home," Anigel protested gently.

   "And now it's theirs," said Immu, her voice brusque. She had finished her
   camouflaging and came quickly down the ladder, picking up her own lantern.
   "And they're bound and determined to slay you. Us as well, if they catch us."

   "But you came anyway to save us," Anigel said softly. She had hold of the trillium
   amulet. "The White Lady answered our prayers."

   "That is so." Uzun sketched a mystic three-lobed sign above his head in reverence.
   "My own mastery of domestic magic is puny, as you know, dear Princesses. I am
   much more accomplished on the harp and fipple flute! But yesterday I did the
   water-scry, seeking to discover that which would tell us three Nyssomu whether
   our destiny lay with humankind whom we have served so long or with our own
   people. And the Archimage spoke."

   Haramis said: "Archimage! That's one of the names of the White Lady."

   "Lady lady lady!" scolded Immu. "Hush, child, and let Uzun explain, for we must
   be away at once."

   Haramis lowered her head. "Say on, friend Uzun."

   "The White Lady is actually named Binah. Archimage is her title, for she is an
   enchantress, the most mighty in all our Peninsula."



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   "Or was," said Jagun gloomily. "She is dying, being of a vast age, and her failing
   powers could not countervail those of the terrible Orogastus."

   "She bade us bring you to her," Uzun said.

   "Why?" asked Kadiya, rather tartly. "If she is dying, she can be of scant help, and
   it is hardly a time for sick visits."

   To which Haramis appended, "We would do better, it seems to me, to go to
   Trevista. There we can wait out the Winter Rains, which will be here in a few
   weeks. Perhaps later we can disguise ourselves and join a caravan, and eventually
   make our way to the coast and take ship to Var. There King Fiodelon will surely
   give us sanctuary."

   Uzun spoke with simple dignity. "As to that course of action, I know not. The
   Archimage charged us to bring you to her —just as she charged the three of us,
   many long years ago, to serve in this human castle against a day of great need for
   all Folk dwelling in the Mazy Mire."

   "Which day is today," Immu said, "or I'm a ringtailed volumnial!"

   She clamped her wide lips shut and cocked her head, listening intently, her long,
   sensitive ears swiveling about so that the ornaments winked in the living
   lamplight. "They leave the chapel," she said at length. "But other searchers will be
   swarming about the keep at King Voltrik's command. Even those three lackeys of
   the sorcerer, who are called his Voices and who consort with the Skritek! It's time
   to leave."

   "Haramis, Eldest Daughter of the King, you will come with me," Uzun said. "
   Jagun and Immu will take your sisters by another way. This was commanded by
   the Archimage."

   For a moment it seemed Haramis would refuse. Abandon her sisters? Her hand
   went to her breast and her fingers closed about the amulet that had never left her
   after the hour of her birth.



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   "But I cannot leave them! I am the eldest, and heir to the throne, responsible for
   them. And when matters demanded, it has always been I who decided for us all."

   "Hara, do as he says," Anigel urged. "Trust the White Lady."

   "I like this not, Sisters," said Kadiya. Her tanned brow was creased and her hair,
   russet like that of the Queen, was all awry, escaping from what had been neatly
   coiled braids. "If we stay together, my blade offers us all some measure of
   protection. Gladly I would lay down my life-"

   "Life life life!" Immu was totally exasperated. "Why are you always so
   hotheaded? And why must Haramis make the decisions? Anigel is not
   strongminded like you two, and yet she shows the greatest wisdom! Tell them,
   Uzun! Tell them the other words of the Archimage."

   "I forbore," the musician admitted sheepishly, "wanting not to dismay you. The
   Archimage Binah bids you come to her because you are unready to pursue your
   great destiny. Indeed, you do not even recognize it yet."

   Haramis and Kadiya bridled at this, but Uzun went on. "You three, Petals of the
   Living Trillium, have it within you to save this land from the oppressive rule of
   King Voltrik and Orogastus, but only if your flaws and weaknesses are mended
   can you succeed. The Archimage will tell you how this may be done when you
   come to her."

   Anigel took the hands of her two sisters. "Hara… Kadi… please!"

   Kadiya veiled her fierce brown eyes and slowly nodded. A moment later Haramis
   said: "Very well."

   "By the Flower, it's about time!" Immu exclaimed. She continued: "Haramis, you
   must follow Uzun. Anigel and Kadiya, come with Jagun and me."

   So saying, the Oddling woman pulled Anigel off down the narrow dusty passage,
   and the huntsman followed after, shooing Kadiya ahead of him as a farmwife
   herds her togars. In a moment the light of their living torches was lost in thick

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   darkness.

   "And we two must fare forth together," Haramis said to the musician. "Old friend,
   I hope the White Lady has strengthened your puny magic, for your flute ditties,
   excellent as they are, will not long fend off the warriors of Labornok or their
   storm-beckoning sorcerer."

   "I, too, am afraid, Princess," Uzun admitted. "But I put my trust in the Archimage,
   as you must. And she has ordered that you be taken to the top of the High Tower
   of the great keep."

   Dismay paled the girl's face. With its framing blue-black hair, it was spectral in
   the gloom. "We shall be trapped up there! The searchers will surely discover us!
   Oh, why didn't I listen to Kadi?"

   "Come," Uzun insisted, and went hurrying off with the lantern, and Haramis had
   no choice but to follow.

                                                    Chapter Three
   Kadiya, Anigel, and the two Oddlings fled through dark and narrow spaces
   between the stone walls of the Citadel keep, sometimes passing other secret doors,
   their machinery furred with the dust of ages. At length, after they had descended a
   steep stairway, they came to a passage where there was a peephole giving onto the
   throne room.

   Jagun spied through this into the now silent and lifeless chamber. Then Immu
   looked, and then Princess Kadiya, who uttered a low cry of grief and struck her
   small fists against the stone wall while she wept, not uttering a sound.

   They begged Princess Anigel not to look, fearing that the appalling sight would
   strike her senseless, but she would not move from the spot until Jagun stepped
   aside. She put her eye to the hole in the wall and saw from above the mutilated
   remains of the captive Oathed Companions and King Krain, and to the amazement
   of the others she neither cringed nor cried, but only closed her eyes and held tight
   to her trillium amulet.


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   After a moment she sighed raggedly and asked: "Immu, you are old and wise. Tell
   me why the Labornoki did this, when our Father and his knights were already in
   their power and surrendered?"

   "It is a hard thing for such as you to understand, child. You are gentle and loving
   yourself, and you have known only love and gentleness throughout your life. But
   there are those to whom cruelty vouchsafes a dark thrill, a rushing sense of power.
   Small-souled and fearful themselves, surrounded by others who would wreak
   cruelty on them and finding scant happiness in life, they fall prey to the basest of
   all lusts — that which finds pleasure in destruction and in the pain of others. The
   cruel one feels himself exalted above all by his action. He feels more alive
   because of the death of others. He defies the Creator by rending creation. He
   scorns love and embraces hate, because it alone enkindles his cold and stagnant
   soul. There is no pity, no stricken conscience, no remorse in the wantonly vicious.
   There is only a hunger for more and more cruelty, because these persons can
   never be sated. Gentle folk may not safely respond to them gently, because
   evildoers do not know what love is, mistaking it for weakness. For this reason
   you, who are a gentle and loving Princess, must find a sterner way of dealing with
   such ones."

   "Oh, I could not," Anigel said, trembling. "Never could I — not even after
   viewing this terrible sight!"

   Princess Kadiya flung her arms around her sister. "Never mind, Ani dear. I'll see
   that the brutes get what's coming to them."

   Then Jagun made them move on, and they walked and walked, always moving
   deeper into the Citadel's lower levels, until finally the secret way ended in a wall
   of modern brick that formed a dead end.

   Anigel began to whimper in a panic, but Immu hushed her while Jagun held his
   lamp close and made finger play on the wall, first in this direction and then in that.
   Suddenly a section of brickwork shifted, and torchlight shone through, and the
   girls caught a familiar malty smell and knew where they must be. They hurried
   between ranks of barrels and big copper vessels with beer puddled beneath, for
   this was the Citadel brewery that Immu supervised, although all the workers had
   fled and the fires had gone out, and the huge vat of wort was untended.

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   Immu led them now, and they entered the grain store, where the two Oddlings and
   the girls had to shift a large pile of sacks. In back of it was a mouldering wooden
   door that yielded with loud and reluctant creakings when Jagun prized it open
   with a fire poker. The door led to a precipitous stairway hewn from living rock,
   wet and slippery from water that dripped from cracks overhead. They descended,
   the walls glistening as the wan lantern light reflected off occasional flows of
   greasy mud.

   "This way leads to the uttermost depths of the Citadel," Jagun said, "to dungeons
   and oubliettes and cisterns and drains that have never before been seen by
   Ruwendian eyes, built by the Vanished Ones."

   There had been a few web-building lingits in the upper passages, tiny harmless
   creatures that fed on household bugs. But at the bottom of the stairs they came
   into a low roofed chamber hung with dripping mud stalactites, and among these
   were much larger lingits, with bodies the size of ladu fruit and nasty teeth. The
   creatures had spun clumsy sticky nets as big as black bedsheets, and Jagun and
   Kadiya drew their blades and hacked through those that impeded their passage.
   Anigel shrank back in loathing when Immu kicked aside the indignant displaced
   spinners, which cheeped and squeaked and tried to bite through the shoes and
   boots of the intruders.

   Once past this obstacle, they descended another flight of roughly carved stairs,
   and the smell of tainted water grew offensively strong. They came to a rusted gate
   that stood half open. Beyond it was another portal gaping wide, and on the walls
   empty torch-holders and pegs holding bunches of keys so attacked by verdigris
   that they crumbled to greenish clots when Kadiya ventured to touch them. The
   floor was covered with pools of water, and as they hurried down a corridor,
   becoming more mud-splashed by the moment, the gloom lightened and a
   yellowish radiance shone forth.

   They entered a large arched room and the girls exclaimed aloud, for the place was
   a kind of prison ward, with rotting cells all around it, and the floor and ceiling and
   walls were streaked with slippery glowing matter. Shapeless little creatures
   slithered languidly about, leaving shining trails behind them.

   "They are the slime dawdlers," Jagun said. "Such also dwell in the remote reaches

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   of the Misty Mire."

   "Ugh!" cried Anigel. And she pointed in horror to one cell where the door had
   fallen from its decayed frame, and within lay a skeleton still chained to the wall by
   rusted fetters. The eye sockets glowed, for slime dawdlers had made their
   dwelling inside it.

   "What a nauseating place. Look! There are rusted instruments of torture in that
   corner. And these horrid slimy things — . They lurk in every nook and cranny.
   See, this old bucket is crawling with them. Oh! There is one climbing up my
   shoe!" She tried in vain to scrape the clinging thing off against a stone plinth,
   shuddering all the while with abhorrence, and then burst into helpless tears.

   Immu went to her darling's rescue, skewering the slug expertly with the dagger
   she wore sheathed behind her apron, and flipping it away. She drew out a dry
   kerchief and wiped Anigel's muddy and tear-stained face, murmuring words of
   solace.

   "How much farther must we go?" Kadiya demanded of Jagun. "My poor sister's
   court slippers give scant protection from the wet, and her gown and light cloak are
   soaked through. She will catch her death."

   "There will be warm, dry clothing waiting," Jagun said, "but we shall get wetter
   still before quitting this place — hark!"

   They all stood stock still. Jagun snatched off his hunter's cap to give his great ears
   full play. His face became a mask, the skin drawn tightly over the bones, the eyes
   like refulgent globes of amber, the wide lips parted a little to show those fanglike
   foreteeth that humans usually did not notice, reminders that even the peaceful
   Nyssomu had been in their time hunters who went equipped with more than
   blowpipes and spears.

   The girls heard nothing but the tinkle of dripping water; but Jagun said: "They
   have followed us! Doubtless they discovered our tracks in the brewery. Quickly!"

   He dashed to a low opening on the other side of the dungeon, which proved to be
   the entry to another steep staircase. It had a kind of railing at Oddling waist
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   height, and a good thing, for the steps were fiendishly slippery. The girls held on
   for their lives as they all went hurtling downward, not noticing that they left
   behind them faint luminous footprints that became less and less bright as they
   descended.

   The wildly swinging lanterns of the Oddlings revealed nothing of what lay ahead
   until they reached the very bottom. There they found themselves in a dark
   cavernous chamber, ankle-deep in mud and water. The place was crowded with
   strange, rusting machinery and broken pipes thicker than tree-trunks, which
   harbored more of the glowing slime dawdlers as well as larger flying creatures
   that took fright at their presence and skittered off hooting into the darkness. Jagun
   led them to a circular paved platform in the chamber's center. In the middle of it
   was a round black hole about two ells in width, circled by a low stone curb.

   Now, from above came faintly the sound of armor clanking, and human voices.
   Anigel cried out in terror. Jagun peered into the well-like opening and then picked
   up a stone that lay nearby and cast it in. A long moment later there was a faint
   splash.

   "Good!" he exclaimed. "I feared that, it being still the dry season, the great cistern
   would have drained. But all is well and our escape route is at hand." He beckoned
   to Kadiya. "Come, my brave kit! The cistern is the ancient water storage chamber
   of the Citadel, built long ages before the edifice attained its present size. It is fed
   by a conduit leading to the Mutar River north of Citadel Knoll. The Archimage
   has commanded my brother Rapahun to bring a punt to the conduit's secret mouth.
   All we have to do is jump."

   "Jump?" Kadiya repeated incredulously.

   Jagun tucked his lantern into his belt-wallet. A wetting would not harm it at all.
   "I'll go first, and assist each of you as you splash down."

   "But I can't swim!" Anigel wailed.

   "The rest of us can, sweeting," said Immu encouragingly. "We'll hold you up."

   The noise of the approaching Labornoki force was becoming louder.
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   "No time to waste," Jagun said. "I'm off!"

   With a cheery wave, he stepped over the edge and vanished. There was a distant
   splash, and a hollow call: "Jump! It's quite all right!"

   Kadiya took a deep breath. "May the Lords of the Air grant me courage!"

   She took hold of her trillium amulet, approached the well's lip, and jumped before
   her rising panic could freeze her muscles.

   She fell.

   White Lady, help! Oh, let me land softly…

   She floated.

   "What is this?" Kadiya's fear turned to stupefaction. She still gripped the amulet.
   A light breeze, seeming to blow upward in the darkness, told her that she drifted
   slowly into the depths. Down, down, down — and then she slipped into cool water
   as easily as a knife into an oiled sheath. She found herself afloat. Jagun's strong
   nonhuman hand towed her along until she bumped squared stones.

   "There is a narrow walkway," the Oddling said. "Climb up and I will pass the
   lantern."

   But she did not climb. Bemused, clinging to the ledge in the dark, water dripping
   into her eyes, she whispered: "Jagun… old friend… I did not fall but wafted
   through the air like a winged salith seed!"

   "What say you, girl? " The Oddling's voice, usually kind and diffident, had
   sharpened.

   "I clasped tight my trillium amulet, and prayed that I would land soft, and it
   happened. The very Lords of the Air bore me up."

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   "Triune God! This cannot be!"

   "I did float, I tell you! And landed easily in the water."

   Suddenly there was light, as Jagun hauled out his lantern and set it on the cistern
   ledge. Kadiya saw the little being in the black water beside her, his great eyes
   bulging, his face working, torn between consternation and anxiety.

   "The prophecy —but there is no time for this!" he groaned. "The mystery must
   wait upon our safe deliverance." He lifted his head and called out to Princess
   Anigel to jump, his words echoing in the vast hollow dark.

   Up in the well-chamber, Anigel heard and approached the lip of the hole, with
   Immu encouraging her.

   "Jump!" the faraway voice urged. "Jump, daughter of the King. Fear not!"

   And then came Kadiya's voice, strangely exultant. "Jump, Ani! Hold fast to your
   amulet and pray that you will fall slowly, and it will happen! The trillium amulet
   is magical, and we can command it!"

   "What's this?" Immu leaned over the edge. "Princess Kadiya! Did this really
   happen?"

   "It did, it did, dear Immu! And to think we never suspected' Jump, Ani, and trust
   the White Lady's gift!"

   Anigel gritted her teeth, clutched the pendant, and began to tremble so violently
   that Immu feared she would fall in a fit. "I cannot jump! I'm afraid! What if the
   magic won't work for me?"

   Orange flamelight now flickered dimly from the stairwell. The clashing of armor
   and arms mingled with the sound of men cursing the slime-dawdlers. Someone
   cried: "Prince Antar! This way! Follow the glowing footprints down the stairs!"


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   "You must jump," Immu pleaded. "Dearest Ani, they will soon be upon us. Here,
   let me take one hand, and do you hold your amulet with the other, and we will
   step off together."

   But the girl leapt back from the brink, eyes wide. "No! No!"

   Jagun's voice rose hollowly from the depths. "What are you waiting for, silly
   women? Hurry! The knights dare not follow, for they would sink from the weight
   of their iron. Jump! Jump!"

   "The Princess is afraid, and I cannot abandon her," Immu called.

   "Then pull her, lackwit!" Jagun screeched.

   Immu turned to the cowering Princess, lantern high, but the girl drew back,
   shaking her head wildly, eyes now rolling and mouth wide in a grimace of fear-
   madness. The little Oddling female took hold of Anigel's wrist and pulled, but the
   girl fought back. Both of them slipped and fell off the platform into the shallow
   muck, where they howled and thrashed about like Skritek worrying their prey.

   It was thus that Prince Antar and his men found and laid hold of them.

   Sodden and weeping, Anigel and Immu were forced to their feet. They stood with
   hanging heads amidst the twelve armed men, who held high their smoking torches
   and made rude jests. But Prince Antar, his face taut, said: "Where are the others?"

   Immu stuck out her long prehensile tongue at him. One of the knights drew his
   sword and would have slain her on the spot, but the Prince cried: "Hold, Rinutar!"
   The man stepped back, grumbling.

   Gently, the Prince took bedraggled Anigel and looked into her face. It was without
   expression, the eyes turned dull and dead. "Lady," said he, "have they.gone into
   yon well?"

   Anigel said softly: "Yes. They have escaped. So kill us, but remember that my
   sister Kadiya now possesses great magic, and will one day wreak vengeance for

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   the foul deeds you have done today."

   The assembled knights exclaimed at this, and threw questions at the girl, but she
   would say no more.

   "Shall I put them to death, my Prince?" asked Sir Rinutar.

   "Nay. They will have to be questioned, so that we know what manner of
   enchantment — if any — opposes our rule of Ruwenda."

   "Just let me have the Oddling slut," Rinutar said eagerly, sheathing his sword and
   drawing a glittering poniard, "If I only toy with her a bit before the eyes of the
   Princess, she shall soon tell us all that we want to know."

   "Oh, no! Please, no…" Anigel's voice trailed off into a moan, and she fell
   senseless into the muddy water.

   Prince Antar bent to lift her, and as he held her frail body in his arms and looked
   down upon her, pallid in the flickering torchlight, he thought that he had never
   seen so beautiful a woman, for all her sad and besmirched state. He was relieved
   that he would now not be obliged to condone the torture of the Oddling hag, much
   less slay the lovely, helpless creature whose head lay against his armored breast.

   "We can do nothing more here," the Prince said. "It is plain that the others have
   eluded us, and that it is impossible for us to follow. We must abandon this pursuit
   and take these prisoners to my Royal Father. Let their disposition be up to him."

   The knights concurred with enthusiasm, for the eeriness of the Citadel bowels had
   all but unmanned them. Antar commanded his marshal Sir Owanon to bind Immu
   and carry her across his shoulder, and he himself did likewise with Princess
   Anigel. Then they began the long slow climb upward.

                                                     Chapter Four
   Haramis ran, following the pattering, uneven steps of the Oddling court musician,
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   she had never suspected.

   They traveled upward through secret passages and stairways that became ever
   more cramped and choked with dust and webbing, places where Uzun assured her
   no foot but theirs had trod since the first Ruwendians took over the ancient
   Citadel. Finally the hidden way ended, and they were forced into the open to face
   the broad stone spiral staircase of the keep's High Tower, which was Ruwendian-
   made. The wall fixtures, wrought iron baskets that held tubs of oil with wicks, had
   been lighted, and it was clear that Labornoki searchers were already abroad in the
   tower.

   Haramis and Uzun toiled upward floor after floor, past the enormous royal library,
   where Haramis had spent many long happy days in study, her greatest pleasure.
   The library levels were deserted, but Haramis gasped with indignation at the sight
   of toppled shelves and precious volumes left in random heaps on the floor. Still,
   nothing seemed to be maliciously destroyed. No doubt Orogastus has given orders
   to preserve this, she thought. I certainly would, in his place.

   In spite of herself she felt a grudging admiration for the enemy sorcerer, a man
   who had learned to command the lightning, who had traced out the convoluted
   pathway through the Mazy Mire with his clairvoyant eye. It was only through the
   power of Orogastus that Ruwenda had fallen, and Haramis respected competence,
   even when it was turned against her and hers. She was curious about him; even as
   she followed Uzun upward, she wondered about their enemy. What sort of man
   can he be, if he is a man at all?

   Haramis and Uzun cautiously moved past the open iron gate of the antechamber to
   the tower's fifteenth floor, where the crown jewels were kept. The Princess
   faltered when she heard the sound of searchers within the closed doors of the
   strongroom, but no one appeared to challenge them. They continued climbing past
   the next locked and barred level, where cut and uncut gems and fresh-minted
   specie were stored, to the seventeenth floor, a kind of fortified workroom, where
   damaged precious articles were repaired or melted down. There were only two
   more levels, Haramis knew, between them and the roof: first a small armory, then
   the dormitory for guards and certain other tower workers.

   Uzun paused to rest. He took off his beret, mopped his sweating, lined forehead,
   and struggled to catch his breath, while Haramis regarded him with concern. The

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   Oddling musician had been her friend from early childhood, and she was fond of
   him and trusted him, even though he was not human. The Nyssomu, of all the
   aborigines, in external appearance most resembled humans, but their blood was a
   queer dusky red, and their bones were oddly shaped within, and their hearts beat
   on the other side of the breast. All of them claimed to have the Sight, and it was
   certain that at times they could speak to one another from a distance,
   communicating by means of the speech without words. But most Ruwendians
   believed them to be inferior beings for all that, lacking in culture and barely
   civilized, even though they learned human ways quickly enough and sometimes
   even excelled humans at their own arts and crafts. As a small child, Haramis had
   thought for a time that the Nyssomu Oddlings belonged to her Father the King, as
   the animals did. But her Father had explained to her that the little aborigines were
   free, and had souls, and must be treated as true people…

   When Uzun had rested, they resumed their stealthy climb. As they approached the
   last section of stairs, Uzun made Haramis hang back while he went to spy that all
   was clear ahead. She was becoming increasingly anxious about what would
   happen when they reached the tower's battlements. As Uzun peeked over the edge
   of the top-floor landing, Haramis frowned and drew her cloak tightly about her. A
   cold wind whistled through the unglazed embrasures and flattened the flames of
   the blazing wall cressets.

   Haramis was dismayed when Uzun failed to beckon her on. He crept back down
   with one wide, clipped talon pressed to his lips. Alarm shone in his huge yellow
   eyes. When he reached her side, he whispered: "A single knight on guard,
   Princess. No doubt others are searching the rest of this level."

   "I knew it!" Haramis whispered. "We are trapped up here, with enemy soldiers
   above and below us! Your White Lady's plan has failed."

   "Hush, hush," the Oddling pleaded. "I think there may be a way past, but it will
   demand that you be brave, and move quickly. Can you tie up your gown? "

   She nodded grimly, dropped her cloak, and set the Crown carefully on top of it.
   Then she kilted her skirts through her jeweled belt until they hung bloused to her
   knees. She wrapped the Crown in her cloak, tied the corners together, and slung
   the bundle over her shoulder. She looked to Uzun. "And now?"


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   "The parapet is reached by a ladder near to the stairs, perhaps four ells from where
   the guard stands. He has been wounded in one arm and it is bound up, but his
   sword-arm is quite whole. He is very likely fatigued and sick of the futile
   searching, which has deprived him of the anticipated joys of looting, feasting, and
   drinking."

   "And violating the Citadel women," Haramis added. "Such will doubtless now be
   my fate, before they slit my throat and cast my body into the cesspit."

   Uzun looked at her reproachfully. "Princess, you will be harmed only over my
   dead body. Trust in the White Lady and listen to my plan, I beg of you."

   Haramis played nervously with the trillium amulet, running one thumb over and
   over the smooth amber that encased the small black flower bud. I don't doubt your
   dedication, she thought, but "over your dead body" may not be difficult for armed
   soldiers to achieve. Not wanting to hurt the little Oddling's feelings, she said
   merely: "I am listening, Uzun."

   "I shall spring suddenly up from the stairwell and dart toward the knight,
   pretending to be scared out of my wits."

   "If you are as frightened as I am, that should present no difficulty."

   "I shall caper and gibber and roll my eyes in and out on their stalks." She knew
   that what he was saying was a real sacrifice; she had not seen him extrude his eyes
   since she was a very small child, when he had sometimes done it to amuse her or
   her sisters. However, she had learned before she was six or so that no adult
   Nyssomu would show such a lack of control unless he was virtually beside
   himself.

   "I shall distract the villain," Uzun continued. "Meanwhile, you must climb up the
   ladder and open the upper trap. I shall follow, and together we'll overthrow the
   ladder and slam shut the trapdoor and bar it against him."

   "And then? Even if we can hold off the soldiers — and assuming their sorcerer
   doesn't blast us with one of his damnable lightning bolts — the top of the tower is

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   no place for a siege. We could, of course, die heroically of starvation and thirst,
   but that will hardly help Ruwenda!"

   "I don't know what happens then!" Uzun snapped. "I only follow the White Lady's
   commands! Oh, Princess, can you not leave off your incessant questioning? More
   knights may appear at any minute! Just give me a moment to seize this man's
   attention, and then follow quickly."

   He hopped up the steps and into the guards' anteroom.

   Haramis heard the soldier curse, and then came the ringing swish of a drawn
   sword. But Uzun was cackling like an insane thing, his footsteps dancing over the
   boards, and the knight's filthy language changed to a startled guffaw. Tensing,
   Haramis looked over the top step and saw the normally staid musician cavorting
   about, long pointed ears comically aflap like the wings of a night-caroler drunk on
   fermented fruit. His eyes popped in and out of their sockets on stalks, and his
   lolling tongue coiled and uncoiled while their owner hooted ridiculously up and
   down the musical scale.

   The knight doubled over with laughter, lowering his sword, and in a flash Haramis
   scrambled up the ladder and flung open the ceiling-trap.

   "Uzun! Come up! Hurry!" She knelt on the roof and gripped the heavy ladder just
   as the Oddling streaked over to it and began clambering up the rungs. The
   bamboozled knight cried out an alarm and stumbled toward the ladder waving his
   sword at Uzun. Haramis grabbed Uzun's wrist and hauled him up beside her. The
   sword, aimed at his ankle, became embedded in the ladder's rung. Together they
   gave a mighty heave and thrust the ladder away, while the knight was still
   clumsily trying to pull his sword from the wood.

   Entangled and unbalanced, the armored form fell with an ear splitting crash.
   Shouts came from within the dormitory, and as Uzun slammed shut the trapdoor
   and barred it, more knights of Labornok rushed forth to investigate.

   There was a strong wind up on the High Tower roof; redolent of the marshes, it
   tore at the low-lying fog that hid the Mazy Mire and the lower reaches of the
   Citadel. The blood-colored Labornoki banner snapped from the tall flagstaff at the

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   side of the tower facing the river. Directly below, some fires still burned among
   the buildings of the inner ward, flickering eerily beneath the mist. The deep blue
   sky was bright with stars, and in the west the Triple Moons moved toward their
   conjunction, which would occur at full phase, four weeks hence.

   Fear and indignation over her plight now suffused the Princess with a burning
   anger. They were in a cul-de-sac with no exit. Knights were smashing on the
   trapdoor with swords and battleaxes, and soon it would give way. But she would
   not let the Labornoki take her alive! Better to leap from the tower's battlements —

   The trapdoor broke open and a knight whose helmet was a grotesque iron mask
   hauled himself up, whooping in triumph.

   Haramis stood with Uzun at the very brink of the parapet, clutching her amulet as
   she had when terrified by nightmares as a child. But this nightmare was real.

   "Lords of the Air, protect us!"

   Uzun cried: "White Lady! Be thou at her aid!"

   Three armored men bounded toward them with weapons raised. But at the same
   moment there was a great blast of wind, and the stars were blotted out by two
   huge dark forms swooping down. They gave voice like monstrous brazen
   trumpets, and one stooped and dropped straight at the thunderstruck armored trio.

   "Lammergeiers!" one of the knights yelped. "Beware!" But an instant later, a
   gigantic wing bowled the three men over like dolls and swept them over the edge
   of the parapet. Their voices blended in one scream, which lasted for several
   seconds before stopping abruptly. Their companions, who were just emerging
   from the trapdoor, dodged back down to safety. There was a clanging and a
   smashing and yells of pain and fury as several presumably fell from the ladder.
   Others of the Labornoki kept their footing and watched, although none dared to
   venture out.

   Later they would tell King Voltrik and the sorcerer Orogastus what they had seen:
   two gigantic creatures with white bodies and wings banded black and white,
   soaring down to land on the High Tower roof, their talons striking sparks from the
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   stones, and their eyes and toothed beaks glistening in the dim moonlight. Princess
   Haramis mounted one, and the Oddling musician Uzun clambered onto the back
   of the other. Then the great lammergeiers spread their wings and took flight,
   bearing the fugitives away to the northwest, toward the distant rampart of the
   Ohogan Mountains.

                                                      Chapter Five
   The ignominious retreat added fuel to Kadiya's anger. She thought of them being
   discovered creeping on hands and knees along the narrow, slippery ledge of the
   conduit. Since it had been disused for countless hundreds, the Ruwendians having
   built a new water supply system when they took over the ancient citadel, this way
   was not only falling to pieces but was nearly choked with noisome and rotting
   debris. Jagun had slung the lantern about his neck, but time after time he was
   forced to pause and pass the light back to Kadiya until he had broken away a mass
   of dead branches or pawed up a soggy haystack of marsh grass. In some places the
   masonry had crumbled utterly, so that they waded, swam, and worked their way
   around obstacles. The knees of Kadiya's leather trews were soon worn through,
   the skin beneath scraped raw. Under her breath she muttered words she had heard
   in the stables but never before voiced aloud.

   "Is the river far?" she demanded at last, nursing hands torn painfully by thorn
   ferns she had taken an equal part in clearing away.

   "Not far. If it were day we could see the light ahead, for these accursed ferns
   cannot grow in total darkness. Take special care now, for this is an excellent
   lurking place for gradoliks or water-worms."

   Kadiya spat out a lump of foul tasting mud and felt, rising to flame within her, that
   anger which had been born at the first alarm.

   "May the everlasting mud sink them all! May the vipers of Viborn lace them
   throat and wrist — "

   "Save your breath, King's Daughter. Doubtless in time the spirits will provide
   fates for your enemies even you may find adequate."


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   "No fate save that I deal myself!" she flared back.

   His hand grabbed her wrist in a hold Kadiya knew of old to be a warning. She
   swallowed and was still.

   Now they waded, slipped and slid over quaking mud, netted by a web of small
   riverlets, until they at last found a time-rusted grill and worked their way around it
   where part of the stone which had anchored it had fallen away. Above was open
   sky at last. Once again Jagun cautioned her with outstretched hand.

   He moved a little farther from her, his head high. Apparently he was listening
   intently, as well as using his hunter's sense of smell to test the safely of that small
   stretch of forgotten wasteland.

   "The Labornoki must have established an outpost not far from here."

   Kadiya looked up over her shoulder, having to strain her head at an angle to see
   better. Fire above, looping flames. There was little enough within the Citadel to
   fuel that victory blaze unless those who had riven its defenses had ripped old
   hangings from the walls, smashed all the furnishings. Distant shouts, shrill
   screams, against which Kadiya tried to steel herself— striving to shut out of her
   mind what must be happening there.

   "May I live to give you new mouths to laugh with straight across your filthy
   throats!" Her lacerated hand crossed her breast to seek her belt knife, touched the
   amulet which had slipped out through a tear in her shirt.

   If the power of this had been able to waft her down into the cistern… well, it
   might have even more to offer. She clutched the amber in one hand so tightly that
   she might be trying to force it into her wounded flesh.

   Will—will and strength — and what words she could summon:

   "Lords of the Air, all ye who hold by the God Triune, may thy power be lent to
   mine, thy will to mine for this, that these be brought to death even as they have
   slain those who call upon you. Pay blood price, ye of the upper ways, grant me

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   blood price!"

   With the amulet gripped as tightly as she would have held a sword, Kadiya
   pointed to the light of the holocaust behind her.

   Her answer was a tortured scream out of the night, a hoarse call for another keg.

   Kadiya's lips tightened against her teeth. "It does not work!" Almost she made to
   fling the amulet from her, but her fingers were so locked that she could not loose
   them.

   "No," Jagun answered quietly, as he might speak to soothe an impatient child.

   "But I used my will! I did so more strongly than when I went into the well." She
   opened her fingers one by one to survey what she held. "Or does it work for me
   alone? Will it carry me to the White Lady? Or both of us-?"

   Jagun watched her patiently. "One can only try, King's Daughter."

   Again Kadiya's fingers imprisoned the amulet.

   "By what power lives within you —bring us now to she who made you —the
   Archimage!"

   The night held fast about them.

   "Carry me, then, if there be any virtue within you, sorceress's gift!"

   No answer.

   "So! Did I then dream it all?" Kadiya asked of the night. "Was I so bereft of my
   senses, Jagun?"

   "Little one, I cannot answer you truly, it was too dark within. Perhaps I mistook
   the time of your jump. I am no dealer in old wisdom."

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   She dropped the pendant, to let it dangle on its chain. "Magic seems to have
   deserted us, Jagun — if it ever touched us at all. Well, at least that flatland scum
   cannot hope to trace us through the Mazy Mire."

   Kadiya had been many times in the swamps — but only along well-marked
   Oddling routes. There were other secret ones, some being the jealously guarded
   knowledge of single-family clans. It was a point of honor not to remember any
   guidances if one was not of the Kin. Now she bent her head closer to the hunched
   shadow of Jagun to ask grimly:

   "Those plains-crawlers dare not follow us there, is that not so?"

   Half concealed by bushes, the Oddling was groping in the water near a tumble of
   rocks.

   "Their sorcerer has called the Skritek. Also Pellan has joined them."

   "Pellan!" That one of the merchants' guides — lored almost from birth in the
   matter of hidden trails—would betray them seemed utterly impossible. But before
   yesterday she would have sworn that it was impossible that Kadiya of the House
   of Krain would have bellied like a snake across sucking mud.

   "Voltrik holds that which some find it difficult to refuse." Jagun's voice was cold
   and hard. He straightened up, bringing out of the mud a stout rope which ended in
   deep water. On this he pulled with care. "The Labornoki King has power which
   rests on wealth. And wealth comes from the efforts of men. What king grubs in
   the mountain for precious ores, lays hand to axe to down trees, bespeaks strange
   and rare finds from the swamp people? It is those of Pellan's kin who gather these
   riches. Voltrik takes a mighty share, yes. But he can grant the leavings to those
   who serve him, and even those leavings will make many men rich. Come,
   Farseer." He used now the name she had been so proud to gain half a year earlier
   — a swamp-given name that brought with it respect. "Farseer, there is yet a long
   way to go."

   She was not really listening, still shaken at the thought of Pellan's treachery. Why,
   she knew him — smiling, pleasant, he had even guided her to one of the strange

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   ruins.

   "Did Pellan truly act for gain as you say, Jagun? Or out of fear? He has kin within
   the flatlands. We have seen this murderous King and what he would do to those
   who cross him. Fear is mightier perhaps than magic. Did not Anigel surrender to
   fear?"

   "Judge not so quickly, King's Daughter. Your sister made no willing surrender.
   Fear can become so great as to give birth to madness. In that there is no guilt."

   "Only weakness," Kadiya muttered.

   "Weakness you may taste of also, and even you may know great fear. Speak not
   against any one whose burden you have not weighed yourself."

   Jagun gave a jerk to the rope and there glided out of the swamp mist a stout punt
   stocked with poles and a sculling oar, as well as a large bundle well wrapped
   against the damp.

   "Blessings be upon my brother!" Jagun said. "He has followed very well the
   Archimage's instructions. Now we have our way of travel, food, and clothing
   also."

   The punt was big enough for four passengers, and Kadiya realized with a stab of
   sorrow that Anigel and Immu had been meant to travel with them. But surely they
   were now helpless within enemy hands. And Haramis? Kadiya had no way of
   knowing. This night she stood alone, and on her would doubtless fall the burden
   of resistance against the invaders.

   They embarked and Jagun mounted the sculling oar at the stern.

   Their craft began to move up the sluggish stream which skirted the northeastern
   part of the Citadel. For a moment the mists parted and Kadiya caught a glimpse of
   the mighty castle-crowned rock and a star or two above it.

   Her home —in the hands of the enemy! And where were her sisters? They might

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   be already dead — or worse.

   NO! Her hands went to her head as if she could reach inside and pull out the
   pictures forming there. She must not think of that — she must not!

   "Where do we go?" There were many kinds of resistance possible. While
   vengeance would certainly be hers, she could not bring down King Voltrik alone.
   Haramis, Anigel — if they lived — might they join with her?

   She had not spoken those names aloud, yet Jagun answered, and not for the first
   time she was startled, for now he said:

   "For your sisters are roads waiting also. It is only our own way we must keep in
   mind now."

   "Where do we go?" she demanded again.

   "You must answer that, Farseer."

   "How?" She had settled into the punt, glancing back once more at the Citadel. The
   fire there was dying. Still she felt that the swamp seemed unnaturally warm. She
   looked down. Under her mud-smeared, rent bodice there was a pale spot of light.
   She clapped a hand to it — the amulet!

   Kadiya drew it forth. It seemed to move on her grimed palm. A spark of light
   pointed skyward as if from some strange candle. Her breath came raggedly.
   Perhaps after all it still held magic! But magic certainly did not work according to
   her own will, she had already proven that. Steel in the hand was more certain.

   Voltrik's soothsayer Orogastus —he dealt in magic which obeyed him. He could
   even command his own King, treating him as though he were but a tool and a toy.

   Tool and toy! That might be the story of her own birth, and the Archimage's gift-
   giving! Perhaps magic was like all else —it grew old, rusted, brittle, broken when
   it was called upon too late.


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   Under Jagun's stirring the punt made a sharp turn, carrying them in a new
   direction. She saw the spark move as might the needle of a compass.

   "Jagun, this is a guide!"

   "What is?" asked the Oddling, weariness in his voice. He had drawn closer to the
   bank and anchored them with a stone-weighted rope. Now he was tugging at the
   wrappings of the bundle.

   Kadiya held out her hand and told him excitedly of the change in the spark of
   light.

   "So —then it points the way to the Archimage's dwelling at Noth. That is good,
   for I knew of few trails thither. None of the Nyssomu hunt there. That country, the
   Goldenmire, is Uisgu territory."

   From the wrapping he had shaken out tunics and breeks woven from aromatic
   grass by his people. There were also hoodcapes of fedok skin, which could turn
   aside a torrent, and wood-soled sandals. After the clothing came two stoppered
   jars which he opened, and the scent of the well-crushed and creamed herbs within
   fought against the swamp odors.

   "You can wash and dry your leathers later, if they can be repaired. But now you
   must be of the swamp."

   She skinned out of her garments, which were indeed torn, and redressed, taking
   the cream from the jar to anoint her skin and even plaster through her tangled hair.
   The insect life of the swamp could make life a torture for any without such
   protection.

   One more precaution Jagun produced, this time from a loop on his belt. It was a
   hunter's trick Kadiya had seen before. Between his fingers he held a pipe which
   was hardly more than a reed in thickness. This he put to his lips. The sound he
   produced was very thin and without a tune, but he was answered.

   Passage along any waterway of the Mire could bring a betraying silence which

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   would alert any tracker. Kadiya had not been truly aware of the quiet about them
   until Jagun's piping unleashed the normal sounds of life. Now she heard the buzz
   of insects, small gulping and peeping sounds, and the deepthroated call of a
   gulbard on the hunt, so close that she could see its soft grey-green body lurking
   just at the surface of the murky water. Ahead, all was darkness.

   They sculled up the broad Mutar slowly, staying far out from the inhabited
   southern shore. Jagun was especially cautious as they passed the wharfs of
   Ruwenda Market at the Knoll's western edge, where the river swung away at last
   from its skirting of the high ground and entered the Blackmire. This densely
   forested region extended over many square leagues between the Citadel and the
   ruins of Trevista, and received its name from the sunless aspect of the swampland,
   where tall, intertwined trees were mated by leafy vines and other growth into a
   dense canopy, so that the surface was nearly always in shadow.

   After a while the river broke up into braided watercourses without a clearly
   defined mainstream. There were thousands of swampy islands and mudbars
   without number in this part of the Blackmire, so that an ordinary human traveler
   would have become hopelessly lost trying to find the way in broad daylight —
   much less at night, in intermittent patches of mist. But Jagun sculled confidently
   onward.

   Kadiya huddled in the bow, nibbling now and then at a piece of adop root, the
   tuber which made up much of their food stores. These seemed to suck all the
   moisture from the mouth and left a bitter aftertaste but she knew them for the
   travel ration of the Oddlings. To gnaw at one was to remember her first venture
   into the deep swamp with Jagun.

   She had delighted so in the strange animals and plants he had brought to show her
   that she had pestered him to let her visit the Mazy Mire. Her father had very
   reluctantly given his permission and for a whole day she had traveled through a
   green gloaming alive with mysterious creatures and plants. That venture had
   changed her whole life. Kadiya had sworn then to learn the ways of the swamp
   and those dwelling within.

   However, she had never gone where the amulet spark now pointed — toward the
   remotest and most secret lands. Ahead, the country of the friendly Nyssomu and
   the shyer Uisgu merged with that of the abominable Skritek.

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   Skritek! Their very appearance was a horror out of some nightmare. Though they
   strode two-legged, the skulls atop their sinewy, mottled bodies bore no
   resemblance to either human or Oddling. Flattened, the forepart elongated into a
   snout which split to show greenish fangs, dagger sharp, the head of a Skritek
   seemed designed by nature to rend and kill.

   Their eyes were bulbous, as were those of all the swamp Folk, set high on their
   heads and somewhat to the side so they had a wide range of vision. Unlike the
   Oddlings', however, those eyes were not golden but a vivid orange, scarlet
   streaked. The green-blue of their bodies blended easily with the Mire vegetation
   except for those eyes; and so they usually awaited their prey almost submerged in
   the swamp, draped with water fern, and pulled their victims under. Thus were they
   spoken of in the swampland as the Drowners.

   Most knew them only through travelers' tales, which were grisly enough. In their
   own country, which bordered on the farthest known Oddling territory, the Skritek
   were said to walk boldly, carrying spears and knives on occasion, although their
   strongest armament was their own fangs and the talons on their three-fingered
   hands. Their passage was noiseless but the choking musky odor of their bodies
   betrayed them. They were known to roll in mud wallows into which they tossed ill-
   smelling herbs to mask their stench. In their own territory they attacked without
   warning, frenzied by blood lust, either tearing their victims apart and devouring
   them — sometimes still living — or carrying them away to torture them to death.

   "You spoke of the Skritek." Kadiya had wrapped her arms around herself, chilled
   now. "By what kind of power could those monsters be made to obey any will save
   their own?"

   Jagun answered: "By the will of that one whose shadow overreaches even that of
   the King he is supposed to serve — Orogastus. Do not down-say him as a
   soothsayer, a purveyor of petty trickery. He is not one who follows fairs to read
   the future by casting colored sands. There are those born with unusual talents,
   King's Daughter, and most do not misuse their gifts. However, there are some
   adepts who tread a darker path in their search for strange knowledge, and such
   will spend a lifetime searching for that which gives them power—that power
   which is not of hand or sword, but rather of thought and will — over others. There
   are many stories of Orogastus which have come even to our ears here in the Mire.

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   One can perhaps discount a half or two-thirds of such rumors —but what remains
   is dire enough! Like calls to like — it may be that the Skritek recognize in this
   King's wizard a force akin to what moves them. Perhaps, as yet, they are not his
   creatures; but their present alliance rests on a very old law: if your enemy is also
   mine, then until he is dead we shall walk a common path."

   Kadiya sighed. "Jagun, you have long been my teacher and still you know much
   more that I must learn. I am sometimes hardly more than that child you humored
   when you first brought me into this country. Your people named me Farseer, but
   that is mere flattery. Yes, I may see some things well, but in other ways I am
   blind!"

   "To know that one is blind is to begin to see," Jagun replied quietly.

   He was steering them toward one of the larger hummocks. Over their heads the
   patches of sky were greying. Dawn was not far off. "Peril not only threatens the
   body, it also strikes against the spirit."

   "I do not understand."

   "Persons, even those you once loved and trusted, might want to use you as a tool,
   even as I use this oar to steer by."

   "Use me?" Kadiya was incredulous. "If they tried they would face my steel!"

   "Fight, always fight," the Oddling's voice was gentle mockery. "My little Farseer,
   you have spied a tree-vart on a branch a hundred ells away, but have you ever
   tried to see the inner, not the outer? Seeing one's own self is the hardest of all.
   Now, day comes and with it we shall camp. Pull aside those branches, so."

   As she obeyed, he sent the punt neatly into an indentation of the hummock toward
   which he had guided them. But even on shore, and with fatigue weighing her
   down, Kadiya was not to be denied her answers:

   "You shall teach me wisdom," she stated, with a note of command.


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   "Not I," he told her somberly.

   "That you will leave for the Archimage?" She made a challenge of it.

   "Nor she. Understand: only experience teaches wisdom. Each of us must learn it
   in our own way and in our own time."

   Before she could think of an answer to make he looked about him. "This is good
   solid earth." He stamped on the soil with one foot. "We can camp safely here until
   dark. We shall even be able to build a fire. A pelrik broiled, or a karuwok —will
   that not be better than adop roots?"

   "We will travel by night?" Now Kadiya wished mostly for a nest of ribbon grass
   —and there was indeed some growing in sight —in which she could curl up and
   sleep.

   "That will be safest until we pass the Upper Mutar River. Perhaps — if Voltrik is
   clever enough — he will approach the Nyssomu as a friend, or under the mask of
   one. Most of us Folk know very little concerning those of your blood, Farseer. To
   some of us you humans seem to be all of one kin, and since we have long trusted
   you Ruwendians it may be that smooth words from the Labornoki will keep us
   from the truth until too late."

   "We can warn your people." Kadiya halted in her energetic pulling of the grass.
   "Perhaps other defeated Ruwendians will escape by river— surely the Nyssomu at
   Trevista would help such who flee."

   Jagun had taken out his pouch of needle-sharp blow-gun darts and was inspecting
   each with care.

   "Farseer, we dare not be seen by any along the Mutar. We have but a short time
   before the Winter Rains, when no one can travel."

   Now he looked up and his golden eyes were webbed with dark veins raised by
   fatigue. Beads of slimy sweat had worked through the insect-repellent paste on his
   face and hands. "You must reach Noth. It lies in the very foothills of the Ohogan

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   Mountains more than a hundred leagues to the north. Once we cross the Skritek
   country, we enter the Goldenmire wilderness. We will then need the help of the
   Uisgu."

   Jagun smoothed a small space of ground with the side of his hand and then began
   to draw upon it.

   "This," he made an indentation with one nail, "is where we are now. Here" — he
   drew with nail tip northward — "lies Noth, where we must go-"

   She had heard tales of Noth. Throughout the swamp there were many ruins on
   sturdy outcrops of earth such as the small one they now shared. Some of those
   remnants of an earlier time had not been so ill-treated by age as crumbling
   Trevista, but were said to be as sound as the Citadel. Great treasure was rumored
   to be hidden in some ruined cities. Now and then there appeared at the market in
   Trevista peculiar trinkets and mysterious artifacts which the visiting merchants
   eagerly bargained for. Many were brought in by the shy Uisgu clans who allowed
   their bolder kin, the Nyssomu, to sell on their behalf. Kadiya had heard of human
   adventurers who had ventured north and west seeking forgotten islands and what
   treasure they might hold. Men near crazed by hardships had returned to the
   Citadel, and one had babbled of a city greater than ruined Trevista standing locked
   and silent, its walls unmanned and no way to be found within. And that was Noth,
   or so he had said.

   There might be only wraiths to guard that lost city, but all Ruwenda knew that
   Noth was the hold of the Archimage. Some said that she was of an elder race, out
   of a past when city-crowned islands dotted a great lake. By the history of Kadiya's
   own people, the Archimage had always been. If not the same woman always, then
   one who was twin, and twin, and twin…

   Jagun disappeared and was back before she had finished a second nest of grass for
   his bed place. He swung a pelrik by its broad flat tail and Kadiya proved her worth
   as a traveler in hunting out dry twigs and broken branches to build a neat pile of
   sticks ready for a spark from Jagun's fireshell. He skinned and cleaned his catch
   and quartered it with his hunter's long knife, spitting the raw meat on sticks near
   enough to the fire to roast.



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   Kadiya found herself nodding, even though the smell of the cooking meat set her
   mouth watering. She could not remember when she had been so tired — not
   realizing that the horrors just behind her had had their part in draining her
   strength.

                                                        Chapter Six
   Princess Anigel did not recover her wits until her captors had attained the
   brewery. There the Labornoki knights rested, since they were worn out from the
   long climb out of the Citadel's lower levels, which had followed upon a day's
   battle. Sir Rinutar proposed to Prince Antar that they catch their breath and sample
   the Ruwendian liquor, barrels of which stood about on every hand.

   "Well spoken, Rin," said Sir Owanon, "for this Oddling crone is a good deal
   heavier than she looks, and my back is nigh broken." He dropped Immu onto a
   heap of grain sacks. She groaned but kept her great eyes tightly closed.

   Prince Antar cautioned them. "A brief refreshment only, then. King Voltrik and
   the sorcerer will be angered if we delay long in bringing these prisoners for
   questioning. If a one of you drinks to excess, I shall see that the drunken rascal is
   severely punished."

   He set the Princess Anigel down with great gentleness, and smoothed her hair
   before joining his companions at a freshly broached barrel. Beer flowed merrily
   from the bunghole into waiting cannikins and then poured onto the floor.

   "The cravens of Ruwenda brew a fairish batch of suds," said Sir Rinutar, wiping
   his mustaches after taking a long pull. "In fact, it's better than ours by a long
   sight." He drank again, draining the mug, and went for a refill before that barrel
   emptied.

   "Small wonder," whispered Immu, "for ours is aged and eight percent, while the
   Labornoki brew is naught but infant's piddle."

   "This is indeed excellent stuff," said another knight, Sir Penapat. Why can we not
   obtain such back home in Derorguila?"


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   "The brewers in Derorguila Town are ever complaining about the antics of beer-
   witches," said Sir Owanon, "blaming suchlike evil dames for souring the brew or
   otherwise making it so often strange to taste. I heard they burnt a beer-witch at the
   stake just before the army marched. She was taken as she lurked about the
   kettlehouse, where she was clearly up to mischief. Women know nothing of
   brewing."

   "Lothok dung!" snapped Immu. Her voice was muffled, for they had thrown her
   on her stomach, but this time her captors heard.

   "Well, flay me alive and nail my hide to the wall," Sir Owanon laughed. "My late
   burden speaks! And saucily, too."

   "Give her a good kick," Rinutar suggested.

   Princess Anigel struggled up, with her hands tied behind her as Immu's were, and
   cried: "Hold off, you ruffian, and for shame! For if you think our beer is good, you
   have Immu to thank for it, since she is the brew-mistress of this Citadel."

   "She lies," growled Sir Rinutar. "What scrawny Oddling hag could understand
   such mysteries?" He gestured at the great copper cookers, the maze of tubing, the
   complex system of troughs that delivered malted grain to the mash tun and then
   transferred the clarified wort to the huge brew-kettle. There were catwalks about
   the rims of these vessels, where the workers could stir and strain and otherwise
   inspect the liquors.

   "I understand brewing very well." Immu, like the Princess, had turned over. Her
   voice was cool and confident. "And only a jelly-brain would blame soured beer on
   imaginary beer-witches. Such happens most times because the kettles and
   fermenting vessels and tubing are not scoured out properly, and fetid growths
   form therein and taint the liquor."

   "Say you true?" Prince Antar was interested. "Perhaps we should let you live, and
   see if you could teach our Labornoki brewers to come up with better drink."

   "A good idea," Sir Owanon said, but others shouted him down, and they began

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   then to quarrel, striking the bungs from other barrels and refilling their cannikins
   as they emptied.

   Then they were diverted, for clattering down the steps came General Hamil,
   leading another force of knights. They were also fatigued to the bone, and greeted
   their comrades' discovery with great enthusiasm.

   Hamil came to Antar, who only sipped at his brew, and congratulated him upon
   his capture of Princess Anigel. Then the General took his Lord aside and spoke in
   a low voice, but Anigel and Immu heard it clearly.

   "There has been a dire and portentous happening, my Prince. Milotis and his men
   were searching the upper reaches of the High Tower when they chanced upon
   Princess Haramis and an Oddling companion. They pursued them to the parapet,
   whereupon Haramis stood upon the very brink of the battlement, held tight to an
   amulet around her neck, and called upon the Lords of the Air."

   "So would I have also," the Prince said wryly, "in her position."

   "But two monstrous lammergeiers came," Hamil said, "and bore the two away on
   their backs!"

   The Prince uttered an oath. "Milotis saw this prodigy with his own eyes?"

   "He did. I communicated the news to the mighty Orogastus, who was stricken
   with fury. Milotis and all his men were put to death by order of the King."

   The Prince muttered, "Madness. Milotis was a worthy captain, and how could he
   be expected to counter magic? That is Orogastus's business. And I wonder if he
   will demand my own slaughter, since I snared but one Princess, while the other
   got away." He described Kadiya's escape through the cistern, and Anigel's
   statement that her sister now was in possession of great magic.

   General Hamil came to stand over the two captive women, a terrible figure in
   blood-red armor ornamented with gold. On his red-enameled helmet were
   mounted golden antlers, and the visor was made in the form of a volumnial's skull.

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   "Princess Anigel," he demanded, "is it true that your sisters have magic?"

   But the terrified girl only burst into tears, and thrashed about piteously while
   Immu said: "Now look what you've done, you great lummox! By the Flower, I
   know not why the lammergeiers came, but you can be sure no magic was
   involved. Are the three Princesses not triplets? Would not all three possess magic
   if two of them did? Yet here lies poor Anigel in your power." She began to speak
   softly to the girl, but in an urgent manner.

   "The Oddling granny makes good sense,' said the Prince, frowning. "But we had
   better leave all this to Orogastus." He lifted his voice. "Companions, we must quit
   this place now and return to the throne room with our captives."

   Immu left off whispering to the distraught Princess and addressed Prince Antar in
   wheedling tones. "My Lord, have pity on this doomed maiden. Before you carry
   on, untie her briefly and permit her to relieve herself behind yon pile of sacks, lest
   she humiliate herself and soil you."

   Anigel hung her head in shame, and General Hamil chortled and made a crude
   remark. But the Prince knelt and undid Anigel's bonds. She thanked him with a
   woeful countenance and begged that he also release her serving-woman, to help
   with her garments.

   "That I will, but the two of you be quick," said Antar. He made certain that there
   was no exit from the corner behind the sacks, then let the women go.

   "There is another matter I would mention," Hamil said. "The King's hand is much
   inflamed after his being bitten by the rogue squire. He is in a foul temper from the
   pain, and both the royal physician and the sorcerer's Green Voice say that he must
   take to bed with a strong herb poultice over it, and drink hot infusions and rest,
   lest the wound fester and blood poisoning set in."

   "The wizard himself can do nothing?"

   "Evidently not, although he did pronounce an incantation over the poultice-pot.
   He concurs with the diagnosis of his minion and the leech that the King must rest,

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   and so the search for the two eloped Princesses will fall upon us."

   "The men are exhausted. They must have several days to recover before an
   intensive search can be mounted. The time can be used to seek out information —
   especially from the Oddlings. The aborigines of the swamp would know where the
   Princesses have gone if any do."

   Hamil nodded. "All Oddlings have fled the Citadel, but we can go to Trevista, that
   ruined ancient city where they have their fair. The turncoat riverman Pellan, who
   commands a fleet of flatboats carrying merchants to Trevista, will cooperate fully.
   And there are those among the Master-Merchants of Labornok who may advise us
   what pressures to put upon the little bog-trotters to gain their help."

   "I will speak to my Royal Father, and see that all is put in order. Perhaps you and I
   and this Pellan can go at daylight to Trevista with a small force, while the rest of
   the army briefly takes its ease. We ourselves can nap on the river."

   "A splendid suggestion, my Prince."

   Antar now frowned and cast an eye about. "The women — where are they?"

   Hamil strode at once to peer behind the piled sacks. "Gone! By the Sacred Bowels
   of Zoto, they are gone! But where?"

   He began shouting orders to the others, and the knights raced about, searching
   every cranny of the great brewery, even though there seemed no way that Immu
   and Anigel could have passed Prince Antar and General Hamil.

   Then, when they were making such a din that no man could hear the other, Prince
   Antar saw the cloddish knight Rinutar go stomping across one of the catwalks that
   circled a great wooden fermentation vat. Suddenly Rinutar began to stagger about
   and push at the air, and howl words that no one could understand, and he
   overbalanced and fell into the foam-topped, strong-smelling liquor with a great
   splash.

   Every man fell silent from astonishment, and then they began roaring with

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   laughter. Some went to fish the spluttering Rinutar out. His face was as black with
   fury as his armor was white with suds, and when they had hauled him up he
   screamed:

   "Who pushed me?"

   "Drunken numskull," the Prince said, disgusted. "No one pushed you. You simply
   lost your footing."

   "Nay," Rinutar contradicted stoutly. "I was pushed —and more than that, I heard a
   voice say: 'Take a good long drink' as I fell."

   Many knights greeted this protestation with skeptical guffaws, but General
   Hamil's brow darkened. He bellowed: "Silence, everyone!"

   Every mouth clamped shut. In the sudden stillness that followed one could hear
   dripping beer, and men breathing heavily from exertion… and the quick patter of
   footsteps on the catwalk, and then on the open stairway leading down to the
   tapping room where the barrels were filled.

   "Magic!" Hamil howled. "Magic at work! They have gone invisible! Down to the
   lower level, all! And go softly, damn you, and listen!"

   Anigel, clutching her amulet, whispered anxiously to Immu. "We will be found.
   We are leaving wet footprints!"

   "This way," hissed her invisible companion. "To the dumb-waiter that hoists the
   barrels to the kitchen level."

   They ran to the lift, which was counterweighted and would carry them up with the
   simple release of a lever. Anigel climbed on, but Immu said: "Wait one minute,
   Princess." Her wet footprints turned back and approached a great stack of empty
   kegs waiting in serried ranks to be filled.

   As the knights led by the Labornoki General dashed down the stairway, the pile of
   barrels began to teeter at the end nearest the dumbwaiter. One barrel nudged

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   another, and before the knights knew what was happening the whole stack
   collapsed with a rumbling crash. Large kegs and small rolled about, tripping up
   the men and shattering as the knights stamped futilely upon them with mailed feet.
   But the way to the dumb-waiter was blocked completely.

   Princess Anigel let loose of her amulet for a moment from laughing, and so the
   Labornoki saw the two fugitives clearly as they ascended out of sight.

   "I prayed your idea would work," Anigel said, "but I was still sore afraid."

   Immu smiled in the dimness of the Citadel Gatehouse, where they had paused to
   rest, hidden in a deserted sentry kiosk. "But you did not doubt and that was the
   important thing. Hearing that your sister Haramis also escaped with the aid of her
   amulet, you had confidence at last that yours would respond to your command,
   and render us invisible. And it did. So now all we have to do is walk away!"

   Anigel sagged back against the flimsy wall. "Good friend, have mercy and let me
   stay here a little, for if we continue on now, I will surely collapse."

   "Lie easy, sweeting." Immu took off her shawl and tucked it around the girl's
   shoulders. "We are safe for a while. There is no hue and cry out here."

   The Labornoki believed that the Princess and Immu were still inside the central
   keep, and so General Hamil had barred all its doors. But Immu had known of a
   secret exit from the kitchens, where lazy scullions had been wont to slip away
   from their duties. This led to the ward outside the keep, and the two women had
   crossed it swiftly, invisible, dodging knots of Labornoki soldiers dozing around
   their watchfires.

   Although Anigel was exhausted, she felt that she dare not close her eyes, fearing
   that sleep would cancel the beneficent magic that had brought them safely to the
   sentry kiosk.

   "I still can scarce believe that we truly became invisible," she whispered. "The
   talisman would not save me at the rim of the cistern… why did it act later?"



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   "At the cistern, you were without hope and mad with fear. In the brewery, more
   useful emotions inclined you to follow my counsel."

   "It's true that I was angry there," the Princess said slowly. "I despised myself for
   the cowardice that had caused us both to be captured. And I was mortified by the
   undignified stratagem that you used to make the villains loose our bonds — "

   Immu chuckled. "Your anger clarified your mind, banishing the fear that
   paralyzed your will. You finally believed me when I bade you call upon your
   amulet's magic. Anger is a much more useful emotion than fear. You must learn to
   make more use of it, sweeting. In the state you now find yourself, meekness and
   dainty manners will do you little good."

   "And magic will?" Anigel spoke wearily.

   "That remains to be seen."

   The Princess was lost in thought for several minutes, then asked: "Do… do your
   people make common use of magic, then?"

   "Oh, no. It is a special thing, not to be invoked lightly. Sometimes it is there and
   sometimes not, no matter how desperately one wishes for its help. For your poor
   Mother and Father, there was no magical assistance — "

   "And that was cruel! It makes no good sense that the King and Queen of Ruwenda
   perish and the country be conquered while magic shields me and my sisters!"

   "Peace, child, peace. Magic is a mystery, like so much of life. It can be wielded
   for good or evil, and we do not always know which is which, any more than we
   really understand what magic is."

   Anigel sighed. "Perhaps the Archimage will tell us."

   She huddled down close to her old nurse and finally her eyes closed; but the
   Princess still held tightly to the trillium amber even when she was sound asleep.


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   They had not rested more than two hours when they heard bugle-horns sounding,
   and the soldiers sleeping about the Gatehouse began to awake snarling and
   growling. It was nearly dawn. The men were in an evil mood because looting of
   the Citadel had been forbidden. They built up their fires against the chill, prepared
   scanty breakfasts from field rations, and relieved themselves most offensively in
   any place at all.

   "Don't look outside, Princess," Immu said. "The cultureless bumpkins!"

   "Oh, Immu, I don't care about that. What worries me is what we are to do next.
   How will we ever get to the home of :he Archimage?"

   "Jagun had our escape all planned, and his brother brought a boat. But doubtless
   Jagun and Kadiya have embarked in the punt long ago, giving us up for lost."
   Immu's brow furrowed in thought. "We shall have to find another way to get up
   the Mutar. If we can reach Trevista, my Folk will help us contact the Uisgu, in
   whose lands the ruins of Noth lie."

   "But Trevista is so far away, with the Blackmire lying between it and the Citadel!"

   Outside there was a flourish of trumpets. Immu peered through a crack in the door
   to see what was happening. A knight-commander and his escort came cantering
   into the forecourt of the inner ward, and pulled up not a dozen ells from the guard
   kiosk. There a sergeant-quartermaster was supervising the distribution of supplies
   from a train of covered wagons. The knight said: "The company will move out in
   one hour. We shall march across the Knoll to Ruwenda Market on the western
   side, and there board flatboats for Trevista. Be sure to bring adequate food and
   materiel, and fodder for the beasts."

   The sergeant saluted and the knight wheeled his war-fronial about and clattered
   away with his escort through the Gatehouse and into the outer ward.

   Immu laughed softly. "Our problem is solved. The foemen themselves will carry
   us to Trevista, all unawares! Are you hungry, my child?"

   "Yes, Immu. And very tired."

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   "You cannot render us invisible while you sleep, but I think we will be able to find
   a suitable place of concealment after we have had our breakfast." She explained
   her plan, and the eyes of Princess Anigel began to dance, and she hugged the
   Oddling woman. Then Anigel clasped her amulet and made them disappear, and
   they started off to find a suitable wagon.

                                                   Chapter Seven
   High over the fogbound Mazy Mire the lammergeiers flew, carrying Haramis and
   Uzun toward the ruins of Moth.

   When her thudding heart slowed, and her senses told her that what she
   experienced was indeed real and not some fantastic dream, Haramis took stock of
   her situation. She was unharmed, and the appearance of the powerful creature had
   saved her from almost certain death. Was this the magic of the Archimage? Did
   the White Lady retain some power, even though her magic had not been sufficient
   to stand against Orogastus and prevent the invasion of Ruwenda?

   The lammergeier's enormous wings beat strongly and regularly, making a faint
   thrumming sound as they stroked the air. Its white-plumed back was as wide and
   as soft as a bed quilted in down. Haramis sank so deeply into the hollow behind
   the bird's great black-streaked neck that it was hardly necessary to cling tightly to
   the plumage. When they had been aloft for nearly an hour, the lammergeier's
   crested head turned to regard its strange burden, but the dark eyes were mild and
   the toothed beak offered no threat.

   Not knowing whether it understood, she said to it: "My thanks for rescuing me
   and my companion."

   There might have been a miniscule nod, or perhaps not. The creature looked upon
   her no more, but flew steadily onward. Haramis waved to Uzun, but they could
   not converse, since the two lammergeiers were too far apart.

   The world below was a pale cloud deck and in the clear night sky above, familiar
   constellations glittered: the Drawn Bow, the Kettle, the Ladu Tree, the Great
   Worm, the Northern Crown.


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   Crown…

   She still had, knotted and slung over one shoulder, the bundled black cloak with
   her Mother's blood on the folds. She divested herself of it, unknotted the fabric,
   and gazed upon the Queen's Crown of State with its finial of trillium amber until
   grief blurred her vision. At least Voltrik does not have you, she thought grimly,
   nor shall he while I live! He killed my parents, but I will live, and Ruwenda will be
   mine!

   She fought back tears, afraid that if she started crying she would not be able to
   stop. I am Queen of Ruwenda now, and it is my duty to safeguard the country and
   it´s people, and to marry and raise my children to continue the task when I am
   gone. Her throat was tight, and it was difficult for her to breathe, but she was
   determined. She was also, however, afraid. I always knew that I would be Queen
   one day—but I never expected it to be so soon… or under this circumstances! I
   hope the White Lady can help me; I certainly am going to need help from
   somewhere!

   Was there truly magic in the strange fossilized blossoms encased in the Crown
   and her amulet, or had it only been good luck that had brought the Archimage's
   lammergeiers to the rescue in the nick of time?

   I shall experiment, she thought. And she took hold of the amulet on its neck-chain,
   closed her eyes, and said, "Transport me instantly to the dwelling of the White
   Lady!"

   But nothing happened, and the lammergeier flew on serenely.

   She tried a simpler request: "Bring me a savory pasty, for I am dying of hunger."

   Again there was nothing, and her stomach contracted painfully.

   So much for magic. Ah, well. What did it matter?

   A profound depression enveloped her. There was no kingdom for her to rule and
   no royal spouse to sit at her side. Haramis tried to be glad, to seek the

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   compensations of her present predicament. She had always hated the pomp and
   ceremony of court life, the endless meetings with ministers that her Father had
   patiently endured, the tedious banquets and entertainments her Mother had
   supervised, always surrounded by her twittering ladies. There had been a deeper
   side to Queen Kalanthe as well, for she had written poetry and taken a keen
   interest in the affairs of the less fortunate in Ruwenda, always seeking to improve
   their lot without stifling their initiative. But queenship was a job that Haramis had
   dreaded. Dutiful, she had accepted it as her natural lot. But now her obligation had
   been, at the very least, altered somewhat…

   She snuggled down into the cushiony hollow, letting the wind sing above her, and
   awaited sleep's release. The bundled Crown she tied to her jeweled girdle so that it
   might not be lost. The Archimage would know what to do with it.

   And what to do with her.

   Who was this woman, really? That she was real and not a legend, Haramis no
   longer doubted. The fabulous events at her birth must also now be counted as real,
   and the ominous speech of the Archimage as well. If this White Lady was truly
   nigh unto death, how would she be able to give aid and advice? And why had she
   said so long ago that all would be well?

   These thoughts circled dizzily in her mind, and she mulled over a score of ways
   whereby Ruwenda might yet be saved —and she riding triumphant at the head of
   a Ruwendian host, having herself effectuated the victory. But these were nothing
   but foolish fantasies. She was seventeen, clever and book-learned beyond a doubt,
   but hardly a war-leader. If this Archimage had chosen her as an instrument of
   destiny, she must be senile indeed…

   I shall have to be on my guard, Haramis thought. Who know´s what foolhardy
   schemes the old woman may urge upon me? But I shall be wary, and form my own
   decisions. I am Queen now and the responsibility is mine, no matter who advises
   me. I must not meekly submit to another´s will.

   Trillium or no trillium.

   When she woke it was dawn, and the two lammergeiers still flew on. The Ohogan

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   range now thrust up to fill fully half of the sky, forbidding fangs of granite and
   basalt, entirely snowclad above the tree-line. Rosy sunlight gave the glaciers and
   icefields a false softness. Haramis looked on them with a sinking heart. What if
   the Archimage told her that her destiny lay up there?

   The mist was burning off the marshland below as the sun grew stronger, and the
   land was changing from jungle into a vast undulating sea of tall grass, yellowish
   in color, unlike any part of the Mazy Mire she had ever seen before. Only rare
   patches of dry land broke the monotonous wet plain. These slight elevations had
   hardwood trees, shrubs, and other green vegetation upon them — and, she
   supposed, the secret habitations of the Uisgu, those diminutive kin to the Nyssomu
   who dwelt in the northern reaches of the Mazy Mire.

   There were aborigines in the mountains also, she knew, called Vispi; but humans
   had no contact with them. Further east, where the range was cleft by the Vispir
   Pass, the men who had stood guard claimed that the elusive Vispi emerged on
   moonlit nights to dance on the new-fallen snow. And there were horror stories of
   the mountain Oddlings as well. They were called the demons of the frozen mist,
   and their eyes glared from the icy whirlwind, and it was said that those who
   looked upon them died. Nevertheless, no one doubted that the Vispi were real folk
   and not supernatural, for they traded gemstones and precious metals to the Uisgu.
   These eventually made their way to human markets via the Nyssomu, and the
   Vispi demanded in return certain foodstuffs, sturdy domestic animals such as
   fronials and volumnials, woven fabrics, and a few other trade items. But what the
   beings really looked like, no human being could tell — except perhaps those
   luckless ancient armies of Labornok who had dared the Vispir Pass ages ago and
   (if the old stories were to be believed) perished at the hands of these minions of
   the Guardian White Lady.

   Sunlight reflected mirrorlike from the Goldenmire pools and small rivers as the
   day advanced. Haramis spied now and then thin twisting water-trails, which she
   presumed were the thoroughfares of the Uisgu. Then, after more hours during
   which they followed the course of a somewhat larger river northward, the terrain
   rose and the Goldenmire came to an end in foothills thinly forested with strange
   trees, interspersed with flower-decked highland bogs. The lammergeiers began to
   circle round and round, descending.

   There were ruins down there, beside the river, all overgrown with creepers and

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   with trees perched boldly on tumbledown walls and poking up through broken
   cupolas. Unlike her sister Kadiya, Haramis had no wish to explore such sites.
   Only the peculiar artifacts they contained interested her. She had owned a few —
   a small featureless box that played a different ethereal tune when set on each of its
   several sides, a writing instrument that seemed never to run dry of ink, and a
   weird bracelet of some unknown hard, white substance that was not bone, nor
   wood, nor any mineral the sages of Ruwenda knew. The Vanished Ones had
   certainly had some power, but their secrets had been lost long ago. If, however,
   the Archimage did truly share in the ancient wisdom, then Haramis might still
   have some faint chance of fulfilling her birth-prophecy.

   She clutched the amulet automatically, praying: "But dear God and Lords of the
   Air, let me not be deceived! Above all, let me not be encouraged to rash behavior,
   then fail. I could not bear to fail!"

   They were floating slowly, in a long shallow glide, approaching a small stone
   structure, towerlike in shape, that was almost buried in thick greenery. The
   winged creatures touched down softly on a kind of natural lawn all dotted with
   bright wildflowers that spread out before a lowered drawbridge. There were also
   water-blossoms of vivid blue growing in the moat, and a sweet fragrance in the
   air.

   Haramis slid from the lammergeier's back and curtseyed low to it. "My fervent
   thanks to you, master of the sky, for having brought me and my good servant to
   this safe haven."

   When she lifted her head, the two lammergeiers had already taken wing. They
   both uttered clarion cries before disappearing beyond the trees.

   Uzun stood beside her. He was a sadly comical sight, his beret lost, his long silky
   hair all snarled from the wind, and his once dapper maroon velvet smock stained
   and rumpled. But his grin was indomitable.

   "Here we are," he chirped. "Let us enter, for our arrival has been announced by the
   lammergeiers."

   Slowly, they walked across the meadow to the drawbridge. The building was

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   shrouded in moss and girt about with tiny lacy ferns, each hewn stone softened in
   outline by flowers springing forth from the crumbling mortar. Plants grew on the
   bridge planking as well. The Princess stepped gingerly for fear of rot, but the span
   seemed sturdy enough. There were no retainers about to give welcome, no sign
   that any person inhabited the overgrown pile at all. But Uzun strode forward
   confidently, and Haramis followed, marveling at strangely carved pillars and wall-
   panels, and ornate floor mosaics barely visible through the mosses and lichens
   underfoot. They passed a splashing fountain, and went through archways hung
   with dripping strands of vines, into tangled gardens glorious with flowers of many
   colors.

   They stopped at last in front of a wooden door of polished black wood with no
   moss upon it, but having hinges and fittings and a great ring-latch of what
   appeared to be solid gold. In the center was a carved ornament fashioned from the
   same wood, all fimbriate with shining platinum; and it had the image of a Black
   Trillium.

   "This is the chamber of the Archimage Binah herself," Uzun said. "But only you
   may enter." He bowed to Haramis, and stepped back.

   She hesitated. "But—you must accompany me!"

   "Nay, my Princess. I will wait for you."

   Haramis drew herself up. "Very well." Forcing her hand not to tremble, she took
   hold of the golden ring and pulled. The tall door swung open easily, and she
   stepped inside.

   The room was dim and warm, without windows. There were many pieces of
   furniture half visible in it — cupboards and presses and bookshelves and tables
   strewn with strange implements, padded stools and settles, and a huge bed with
   dark hangings. At one wall was a hearth with a small peat fire burning, and before
   it stood a handsome table with a single place-setting of crystal, and a golden knife
   and spoon. Covered golden dishes steamed and gave forth a delicious smell. A
   flagon of honey-wine stood by, and a beautiful lamp with a shade of leaded
   opalescent glass cast light over all. There were two carved chairs, one before the
   food and another opposite, before which on the table sat a plainly wrought small

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   casket of platinum, very dented and battered and dulled from long use.

   "Welcome, my child," said a soft but resonant voice. "I have been waiting for
   you."

   Haramis started, and looked about, and saw a pale shape move in the great bed.
   "My Lady?" she said, curtseying almost automatically.

   "Come and assist me, and I will sit with you while you dine."

   Wondering, Haramis asked, "Are you the Archimage Binah?"

   "I am she. Do not be afraid. I am the one who stood by at your birth and who
   summoned you here. I have long awaited your coming and that of your sisters, and
   I give thanks that you have arrived safely."

   Haramis stood stock-still. "Kadiya and Anigel — they are alive?"

   "They are. Do not worry about them now, for they must follow their own paths
   and you yours. Come. Help me to enrobe."

   Haramis could not move. A great fear had taken hold of her. She knew now that,
   like it or not, she was going to have to embark on some terrible adventure.

   In the bed lay a woman with beautiful flowing white hair, who sat up slowly and
   beckoned to the girl. Her face was smooth and unlined, and only her eyes, dark-
   shadowed and set so deep in the skull that their color was unguessable, betrayed
   her great age. Her gaze ensnared Haramis and drew her forward with irresistible
   power. Haramis set down the Crown bundle on the floor and walked in terror to
   the bed. But then she was suddenly set free, and the panic left her, and it seemed
   that the person sitting there was only a poor sick old woman needing help.

   Haramis assisted the Archimage to don a long white robe that shimmered blue in
   its foldings, and put fur slippers on her long, slender feet. When the woman stood
   up, Haramis saw that she was very tall. Her figure was not stooped, but erect and
   supple, and she moved slowly to the table before the fire and sat down.

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   "Please be seated also, my child, and eat. You must be famished after your ordeal
   at the Citadel and your journey here."

   "My companion, the musician Uzun — " Haramis began.

   "He is being attended to by my own steward, Damatole, and will not want for rest
   and refreshment."

   "I thank you," Haramis said, "for I owe my life to him, and I would not have him
   suffer for his devotion to me."

   Then she fell upon the food with the fierce appetite of the young and healthy, for
   she had not eaten since the previous morning. There was a roast fowl, and creamy
   soup with pungent herbs, and a dish of baked dorun tubers all crusted with brown
   alga-cheese, and a bitter-cress salad, and a tartlet full of some plump, unknown
   fruit that was tangy on her palate after the heavy repast — of which Haramis
   devoured the last crumb.

   Then she sighed, and sat back sipping at the exquisite wine. The Archimage
   smiled, and Haramis laughed ruefully and said: "I did not even think to wash my
   hands before dining. And I gobbled your delicious meal like an ill-bred serf. For
   this lack of good manners, I beg your pardon, Lady Binah. I would clear the table
   and clean up the dishes in amends, but I confess I do not know how such scullery
   matters are managed."

   "Here in Noth," said the Archimage, "one fortunately need not bother with
   trivialities." She gestured, whereupon the table was clear of all except the wine-
   flagon, Haramis"s goblet, and the mysterious platinum casket.

   "So you are a sorceress indeed," murmured the girl.

   "Such tricks require only small skill," Binah admitted. "It is the larger
   enchantments that are now beyond my waning powers."

   "Since your lammergeiers brought me here, I suppose you know what has

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   happened."

   "The great flyers are not mine," the sorceress corrected. "They are free creatures,
   belonging only to themselves. It is true that I bade them bring you, for they may
   choose to obey certain of their friends. As to your question —yes, I do know what
   has happened. I have seen it all, and wept for my impotence to prevent it."

   Haramis preserved a neutral expression. "Your mastery of magic is then
   insufficient to deliver Ruwenda from the murderer Voltrik and his conjurer
   Orogastus?"

   "Even so. I warn you not to underestimate Orogastus, my child. He is no common
   trickster as are the magicians of your limited acquaintance. He is a man of
   profound accomplishment who not only commands the storm but holds the key to
   many other fearsome enchantments. He seeks power wherever he can find it and
   use it as he wills for his own purposes. He now transcends me in all powers save
   that of fargazing; for this he requires the ice-mirror hidden deep in his mountain
   lair."

   "Then you cannot help me to bring down Ruwenda's enemies?"

   "I did not say that. But the restoration of Ruwenda is a threefold task requiring the
   cooperation of all three of the Trillium's Petals — "

   "You mean my sisters?" Haramis's voice was horrified and incredulous. "I don't
   think we may depend on them for very much constructive aid. I had to restrain
   Kadiya from rushing out to attack our Mother's murderers with her belt-knife!
   And Anigel does nothing but huddle in a corner and weep."

   "Nevertheless, my Sight assures me that all three of you must accomplish your
   foreordained tasks, mastering your own selves above all, before Ruwenda may
   cast off the yoke of Labornok. And if any one of you fails, all fail."

   "But that's not fair!" Haramis protested.

   "No." The Archimage spoke gently. "That is only how it is."

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   Disgruntled, Haramis fingered her trillium amulet. "I had thought that these tokens
   of ours, which you gave us, were magical. But when I put this one to the test, it
   failed."

   "They can only assist you in times of mortal danger, and their powers are limited."

   "So I discovered," Haramis sighed. "Well, my first prayer was well-answered, and
   my second and third were not so urgent as I then thought. Is this amulet to have a
   role in the tasks you will assign me?"

   "That I do not know. You must find out its secrets, just as you must learn the
   secret within you and conquer the flaws and weaknesses that would deflect you
   from your destiny. But this I do know: when your preliminary work is
   accomplished, then you will be given a sign. A new talisman, the Three-Winged
   Circle, will come to you. Then you will know that the final struggle for Ruwenda
   and for your own soul is at hand."

   "And my sisters?"

   "They will have their own work. And, if they succeed, their own talismans. The
   Three Petals of the Trillium will then call out to one another and unite, and from
   this will come the resolution — the restoration of the lost balance of the world."

   Haramis slumped in her chair. "This task. Must I begin it at once? I am so weary.
   And I mean you no disrespect, but what you say is hard to believe. I did not even
   believe in your existence — "

   "What you believe, even at this moment, does not matter, for you are worn down
   from sorrow and fear. You must pray for strength and courage, and above all you
   must learn to trust yourself and the Triune Power that loves and guides us all."

   Haramis uttered an ironic small laugh. "I am in sore need of more concrete help."

   "The aborigines will help you on your quest as they are able — the Folk of the
   swamp, the forest, and the mountains. They revere the Black Trillium, as do the

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   human inhabitants of Ruwenda."

   "Am I to take Uzun with me? He is elderly —"

   "He will accompany you part way on the long journey you must now undertake. It
   is our destiny to help you achieve yours. But the greatest challenges you must face
   alone."

   Haramis was lost in introspection, staring at the peat flames burning low in the
   hearth, and fingering her amulet. "Can you tell me the nature of this soul-
   perfecting quest?"

   "No. But you will know it."

   She cried out, "Can you do anything to help me, aside from this supper and your
   advice and good wishes?"

   "That I can."

   The Archimage opened the platinum casket and reached inside with both hands.
   Lifting, she rose to her feet, and in some miraculous manner she brought out a
   great green growing plant, much larger than could have fit inside the casket by
   any normal means. It was a trillium nearly as tall as Haramis herself, bare-rooted,
   with spreading glossy leaves, and seedpods, and a myriad of night-black blossoms
   each as large as an outstretched hand. This the Archimage set upon the table.

   Haramis cried out in astonishment. "How beautiful! And it is alive, not a tiny
   fossil entombed in amber!"

   "It is the last living Black Trillium plant in the known world."

   "And through it we three shall conquer King Voltrik and Orogastus! I know this is
   true, Binah! I know it!" Haramis sprang to her feet, all weariness fallen away,
   drinking in the sight of the wondrous plant whose flowers were the color of her
   hair.


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   The enchantress stretched out her hand and plucked something from beneath one
   of the great leaves. This she pressed into Haramis's palm and closed the girl's
   fingers about it. Then she lifted the plant, somehow put it again into the small
   platinum casket, and lowered the lid.

   Haramis blinked as though a bright light had been extinguished, along with the
   certainty she had just felt. "But… is that all?"

   The Archimage took her by the arm and led her to the outer door. "What I have
   given you will set you on your way. I shall keep the Crown of Ruwenda safe here
   for you. No enemy shall ever touch it. Only remember that Orogastus, not King
   Voltrik, is your true enemy. But he lives by the laws of magic, which declare that
   for every strength there must be a corresponding vulnerability or weakness. If you
   can find his weakness and vanquish your own, you will triumph. I can tell you no
   more. Now you must go. When you achieve your goal of the Three-Winged
   Circle, return to me."

   "But what is the Three-Winged Circle?" Haramis asked anxiously.

   "You will know it when you find it," Binah assured her. "Farewell."

   Suddenly Haramis stood again on the flower-strewn greensward before the mossy
   tower, and Uzun was beside her, dressed in fresh new clothes. She looked down
   and saw that her own dirty and wilted white gown and cloak had disappeared, and
   she now wore a suit of white wool trimmed with albino fedok-fur, over which lay
   the amulet on its chain, and a fur-lined cloak, and strong white-leather boots. On
   the ground lay two knapsacks, and two stout walking sticks with iron-shod points.

   "I am ready, Princess," Uzun said. He grinned up at her, and his round cheeks
   were as rosy as ripe cloudberries. "The White Lady has even given me a new
   fipple flute, so that I can cheer our journey with music!"

   "But which way are we to go?" Haramis clenched her hands in vexation. Then she
   was reminded that the Archimage had put something in her hand. She uncurled
   her fingers, and in her palm lay a pod of the Black Trillium, dry and shiny.
   Unthinking, she cracked it open. Inside were rows of winged seeds. Again without
   conscious thought she plucked one seed forth and cast it into the air. To her

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   surprise, instead of drifting off on the wind, it floated northward, toward the
   mountains.

   The way seemed a trackless high bogland. But then Haramis looked more closely,
   following the floating seed, and saw a faint path, such as might have been made
   by a small animal moving through the grass tufts and sedges.

   "So," said she. "I suppose this is as good a guide as we may expect. Shall we
   start?"

   Her eye fixed on the tiny floating speck of white, she hoisted her pack, took up the
   stick, and led the way into the bog, Uzun following at her heels.

                                                    Chapter Eight
   It was mid-afternoon when the lookout on the leading flat-boat sang out: "Trevista
   in view!"

   The trade-guide Pellan, who was the skipper in charge of the improvised
   Labornoki flotilla, raised a small golden horn to his lips and blew a three-note call.
   Immediately the rowers in all fourteen of the boats lifted their sweeps, and crews
   in the bow and stern of each craft dropped anchors into the shallow muddy water.
   Pellan sounded another more complex horn-call and gave orders for the sweating
   rivermen to take their ease.

   A bellow of fury arose from the foredeck, and a gravelly voice shouted Pellan's
   name, embroidered with colorful obscenities. In spite of the fact that the journey
   up-river from the Citadel had been completed in record time, General Hamil had
   still discovered something fresh to complain about.

   Sighing, the skipper made his way from the tiller-house in the stern-sheets across
   the smelly afterdeck. Unlike the other boats in the train, this one did not carry
   supply wagons or draft animals. But the mounts of the high nobility were tethered
   back here (God only knowing what use the conquerors hoped to make of them in
   the trackless swamps around Trevista), together with their feed and tack, leather
   sacks full of arms and armor, and a gang of twenty or thirty hostlers, soldiers, and
   assorted lackeys who lounged about gambling, snoozing, or trading bitter jests

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   with the oarsmen.

   Pellan paused at the little midships deckhouse that housed the galley and his own
   small accommodation — the latter commandeered by the sorcerer Orogastus and
   his two malevolent attendants —to order the messmen to serve a sizable ration of
   wine to the exhausted rowers and a token drink to the Labornoki commoners to
   forestall grumbling.

   Then he slipped past a knot of sergeants, who glowered at him because the
   flotilla's halt had deprived them of the cooling breeze of passage, and arrived at
   last on the foredeck. An awning had been erected there to shade the privileged
   passengers, who included Prince Antar's knightly party, General Hamil and the
   handful of ranking officers he had brought on the reconnoitering expedition, and
   the Master-Trader Edzar, newly dubbed official spokesman to the Trevista
   aborigines on behalf of the occupying forces of Labornok.

   Most of the younger knights were hanging over the rails, peering into the distance
   in a vain attempt to catch a glimpse of the fabulous Oddling city. Without their
   flamboyant enameled armor they were a rough and tatty-looking crew, dressed in
   rusty, sweat-stained smocks and trews. The nobles and high officers were
   similarly attired in a simple style of undress, distinguished from the knights' only
   for being fairly clean. The stout Master-Trader, on the other hand, was as
   elaborately garbed as a courtier at a royal audience, wearing his guild's gold-
   embroidered green tabard over a gauzy robe of cadmium-orange. His ensemble
   was topped off by an extraordinary broad-brimmed hat woven of a green leafy
   material and decorated with a band of living flowers.

   "Why have we stopped?" General Hamil demanded rudely of Pellan. "If that's
   Trevista up ahead there, then shake your lazy tail and get a move on! You were
   told we wanted to get there as quickly as possible."

   The flotilla had come to a standstill out in the middle of the Lower Mutar, which
   was so broad at this point that the Blackmire banks were nearly a league away on
   either side. Pellan gave a negligent salute to the scowling officer. "We must
   follow the Master-Traders' Protocols, my General, and wait for our Nyssomu
   escort into Trevista."



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   "Traders?!" exclaimed the Labornoki commander-in-chief. "We're not a pack of
   peddlers, we're conquerors —and we follow no Protocols but our own! Up anchor,
   you slugwit, and move on!"

   "Sir, that would be most unwise. I couldn't take responsibility for what might
   happen." The Ruwendian turncoat had a face as brown and tough as the old
   leather garments he wore. His jowls were scratchy with white stubble from their
   three-day journey upstream, and his expression verged on the insolent. "These
   wild Oddlings are a touchy lot. No telling what they'd do if we just barged into
   Trevista on our own —"

   "Ruwenda is ours and we do as we please!" Hamil roared. He drew his sword.
   "Now get a move on, or I'll ventilate your gullet!"

   Pellan, unperturbed by the threat, turned to the Labornoki Master-Trader, who had
   been regaling the General and his cronies with stories of the fabulous hidden cities
   of the Vanished Ones. "You talk to him, Master Edzar. He just doesn't seem to
   understand the situation—" The boatman's voice broke off in a screech as Hamil
   gripped a handful of his grizzled hair and raised his sword.

   "General! Hold, I say!"

   Prince Antar, who had suffered from a mood of dejection throughout most of the
   journey and was sitting by himself up in the bows, pushed through the crowd of
   knights, who were waiting hopefully for bloodshed, and confronted the burly old
   soldier. Grudgingly, Hamil let the skipper go. Pellan scuttled out of reach and the
   Master-Trader stepped forward to bow to the Prince.

   "Do let me explain, High Lord. I assure you that our new ally Pellan has only the
   best interests of Labornok at heart."

   "He'd better," Hamil muttered, "or he'll find himself at the bottom of the Mutar
   with swamp-worms nibbling on his family jewels."

   Most of the knights laughed, but the Prince said, "Say on, Master Edzar."



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   "Yonder lies Trevista." The Master-Trader gestured directly upstream toward a
   mass of low hillocks, distant blobs of green with deep purple shadows that
   shimmered in the heat-haze and filled the main channel of the Mutar from one
   side to the other. "It lies on that group of islands, at the confluence of the Vispar
   River and the Upper Mutar. But the place is not the kind of city that we Labornoki
   are familiar with — nor even the Ruwendians — and the so-called Trevista Fair is
   not an event that always takes place in the same location. Rather, it moves about
   Trevista as the mood strikes the local Nyssomu, so that not even trader-guides
   such as our worthy friend Pellan may say for certain where it may be found this
   day."

   Osorkon, Hamil's gargantuan deputy, gave a derisive snort. "A city on an island
   — and you can't track down a wretched Oddling market even if it does skip about
   like a springfish on hot mud."

   "Trevista does not lie on one island, Lord Osorkon." Edzar's hand swept the
   horizon. "It is on all of them."

   The company gasped.

   "It is —or was —the crowning architectural glory of the Vanished Ones. Beside it,
   the immensity of Ruwenda Citadel is but a crude stronghold, a refuge against
   whatever disaster ultimately brought down the ancient race. Every one of those
   hundreds of islands is crowded with ruins, and between them is an intricate maze
   of canals with walls sunk deep into the riverbed. There are watergates, huge
   bridges, crumbling dockyards — every manner of riparian structure, to say
   nothing of derelict public buildings, gorgeous decayed dwellings, and great plazas
   and arcades all choked with dense jungle growth in places where the Nyssomu
   have forborne to interfere."

   "How much of the city is inhabited by the aborigines?" the Prince asked.

   "No one knows, High Lord. The wildling Nyssomu disdain social contact with
   humanity. We traders are led to the fair location, and there the individual Oddlings
   proffer such goods as they think will interest us." Avoiding Hamil's glare, he
   added: "If this flotilla were to penetrate Trevista without permission —you will
   notice that I do not say unannounced, because they always know when we are

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   coming — it is likely that not a single Nyssomu would condescend to show its
   face. We would find the place deserted. As for invading Trevista with a view to
   conquest, such a venture would be futile. The value of that vast assemblage of
   ruins lies only in its tradegoods, and for those we must cultivate the good will of
   the Oddlings."

   "Well spoken, Master Edzar." The Prince cast a meaningful look at the General.
   "And if we do gain their confidence — assuring them that trade will continue
   without a break under Labornok's rule of Ruwenda—do you believe that they will
   cooperate?"

   "One can hope so, High Lord."

   "We're damn well going to establish a Trevista garrison!" Hamil declared. "That
   was King Voltrik's order. And those little swamp-stompers had better not collude
   in any treason with the fugitive Princesses if they know what's good for them!"

   "It's clear," said the Prince quietly, "that Nyssomu loyalties are stronger for the
   Princesses than for us. We shall have to locate the girls by subtlety rather than by
   a crude show of force." His gaze swept the assembled knights, finally coming to
   rest on the face of General Hamil. "Is that clear?"

   "Perfectly," Hamil rumbled, adding a belated, "my Prince."

   "Wherry from Trevista in view!" the lookout sang.

   Most of the knights rushed back to the rails to watch the approach of the strange
   little craft. It was not propelled by oars or a sail, yet came toward the flatboat train
   at a high rate of speed, leaving a gleaming V-shaped wake on the sluggish water.
   It seemed to carry a single occupant and it was lavishly decorated with flowers
   from stem to stern.

   "What in the world provides its motive power?" asked the amazed Sir Owanon.

   Pellan, well out of General Hamil's reach and with his dignity restored, replied: "It
   is hauled along by a pair of rimoriks, aquatic creatures resembling large pelriks.

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   Unfortunately, the beasts resist domestication by humans. Even among the
   Nyssomu, not too many have the knack of driving them, for this is a trick they
   must learn from their unsociable cousins, the Uisgu. Members of this latter tribe
   come regularly to Trevista, bringing trade items from the northern reaches of the
   Mire."

   The Prince took Edzar by the shoulder and led him apart from the others, toward
   the midships deckhouse. "Explain to me what you meant by our flotilla not being
   unannounced. Do you mean to say that the Trevista Oddlings have been able to
   keep track of our voyaging, in spite of the double-time pace we maintained
   coming up-river?"

   The Master-Trader shrugged. "High Lord, they speak to one another at a distance,
   using speech without words, even as the Lord Orogastus bespeaks his attendant
   Voices."

   The door to Pellan's cabin opened so abruptly that both the Prince and the Master
   started. The tall, black-and-white-clad sorcerer himself stood there, hooded so that
   the upper part of his face was in deep shadow. Behind him were two other caped
   and cowled figures, the acolytes known as Voices, a stocky one dressed in red and
   a tall rangy one wearing blue.

   "That is correct," Orogastus intoned. "The nonhumans employ a crude form of
   telepathy, and on occasion are even able to descry events at a distance through the
   Sight —although their command of both powers is greatly inferior to my own."

   The Prince ordered the Master-Trader to leave them; and when the man was gone
   he said coldly to Orogastus: "Grand Minister, you never spoke of this to me
   before."

   "There was no need. The matter was of no consequence during the invasion, and
   we never intended to wage war on the aborigines. On the contrary… We will be
   making very good use of the creatures."

   "Then you have a plan for gaining an alliance with these small Oddlings, as we
   did with the Skritek? My Royal Father hinted as much to me during the march to
   the Citadel." Antar spoke stiffly, his manner combining deference and resentment.

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   Even though he was six-and-twenty years of age, neither the King nor his
   mysterious Grand Minister of State had seen fit to confide any of their long-range
   plans to him.

   "With certain of the tribes, when the time is ripe, we will enter into political
   alliance." Orogastus waved his hand in a dismissive gesture. "Not with these
   paltry Nyssomu, however. They are only useful to us for the herbs, spices, and
   other products of the swamp that they sell. They have long since gleaned the most
   interesting antique artifacts from Trevista itself and from the nearer abandoned
   cities, and because of their close ties to the fallen Ruwendians I do not trust them
   to exert themselves in supplying us with fresh quantities of the ancient devices.
   However, one way or another I intend to have Oddlings loyal to us comb the more
   remote parts of the Mazy Mire, where I know that there are hidden certain
   extraordinary magical machines of the Vanished Ones. These, properly utilized,
   will enable Labornok to extend its rule not only across the entire Peninsula—but
   eventually throughout the known world."

   The Prince felt his heart contract. So this was why King Voltrik had appointed this
   upstart his Grand Minister, against the advice of his more conservative
   counselors! Was the sorcerer merely playing upon Voltrik's credulity, or might the
   mad scheme have a basis in fact?

   Antar's face showed tolerant skepticism. "So say you? Labornok one day rule the
   world — ? No wonder you were so determined that we should declare war on
   Ruwenda! But this, too, is news to me. What is the nature of this portentous
   gadgetry you seek, and how do you have knowledge of it?"

   "We will discuss this another time, my Prince. The boat from Trevista is almost
   upon us, and your request involves matters of the highest royal policy that must be
   enunciated by the King himself."

   A sibilant whisper came from the crimson-robed minion behind the sorcerer, and
   Orogastus nodded.

   "The Red Voice reminds me to inform you that your Royal Father's condition has
   somewhat worsened. My Green Voice in attendance at his bedside bespoke the
   news to us just a short time ago. King Voltrik suffers from fever, and his wounded

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   hand has become afflicted with noxious humors. I have directed my Green Voice
   to administer the most potent remedy at my command, the Golden Pastille. This
   should bring relief to our King within two or three days."

   The Prince frowned. "Why was not this miracle pill given earlier?"

   "It is a medication of the Vanished Ones, my Prince, in very short supply and
   suited only to the treatment of life-threatening ailments. I had hoped that King
   Voltrik's wound would respond to the usual ministrations of the royal physician.
   Since it has not, the more drastic therapy of the Golden Pastille is indicated."

   "And this will certainly cure him?"

   The sorcerer hesitated. "I have never known it to fail. But I have dared to use it
   only five times before —thrice upon myself, once upon the Blue Voice, and once
   upon the late Princess Shonda, your father's second wife, when a thorn-wound in
   her foot became mortified. Your Royal Father's injury is, unfortunately, of a
   peculiarly dangerous sort. This is why I farspeak my attending acolyte at frequent
   intervals and also keep a close watch upon our King by means of the Sight."

   Prince Antar's face was somber, lost in thought. "I will remember my Royal
   Father in my prayers… And you should also most fervently commend our King to
   whatever exotic gods you acknowledge, sorcerer. For if Voltrik should die, the
   grief of Labornok will be profound. And who knows what brave plans may then
   be confounded?"

   Antar turned abruptly, and went away.

   The Red Voice whispered: "That one will be less pliable than his father, Almighty
   Master."

   The lanky Blue Voice, who stood close behind the right shoulder of the enchanter,
   murmured: "It would be our pleasure to arrange for his reconciliation."

   "No," said Orogastus firmly. "Not yet. But your zeal pleases me. And when the
   appropriate moment does arrive you shall be assigned the task of modifying the

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   princely attitude, and be richly rewarded for your successful efforts."

                                                      Chapter Nine
   The flower-bedecked Nyssomu wherry, proceeding at a more stately pace,
   conducted the flotilla to Trevista's outermost island, which was evidently the
   destination of choice. The blood-red banner of Labornok was now held high in the
   bows of the leading flatboat by Lord Osorkon, and the knights and the troops
   aboard the other thirteen boats carrying the supply wagons had donned their armor
   and capes to present an imposing appearance when they entered the city.

   "A pity we won't be going to the inner islands this time," Master-Trader Edzar
   remarked cheerfully. "There are some spectacular bridges and a remarkable ruin
   of an astronomical observatory in there, with curious pedestals remaining where
   some sort of arcane equipment once stood. However, I think you'll find that this
   outer island is rather interesting, and the important thing isn't sight-seeing, after
   all, but a satisfactory initial meeting with the Discerner Frolotu and her
   associates."

   "This Discerner is the female ruler of Trevista that you spoke of earlier?" Prince
   Antar inquired. He and his men and the army officers were also attired in their
   armor now, and Antar wore a coronet on his winged blue helmet.

   "The Discerner doesn't rule, my Prince, she only speaks on behalf of her people
   and acts as a liaison between the Master-Traders and the Nyssomu. But she is the
   closest thing to a central authority that the city has — and just about impossible to
   hoodwink. It's said she can read minds."

   "And is this true?" Orogastus asked, stepping forward with his two assistants to
   join the others on the foredeck.

   The Master cleared his throat nervously. "I can't say for certain, my Lord. In my
   own experience, she has shown uncanny insight into one's disposition.— if you
   take my meaning."

   "You mean," Antar stated, cutting off a response by the sorcerer, "that this
   Discerner knows a true-speaker from a liar."

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   "Almost certainly. And —uh —this will present difficulties in our negotiations.
   Especially as regards the search for the Princesses. We will have to be tactful—"

   "Damn your tact!" General Hamil exploded. "If the Oddlings refuse to help us in
   our search, then we'll take hostages and force them. Perhaps this Discerner herself
   would like a taste of Lord Osorkon's famous hospitality!"

   Hamil's deputy, who was once again clad in fearsome black-painted plate, gave a
   sardonic laugh. "It would be my privilege."

   Edzar shrugged. "If you took Discerner Frolotu prisoner, the Nyssomu would
   simply appoint another Discerner. And it's very likely that the whole tribe would
   vanish like the mist at noontide, and our trade with them would be terminated. As
   I have tried to explain, my General, our options in dealing with these peculiar
   creatures are limited."

   Hamil swung about to address the sorcerer. "Then you must use your magic to
   coerce them!"

   "We will see," Orogastus replied smoothly.

   "Since I am in command of this expedition," Prince Antar said, "let it be
   understood that I will be the only one to negotiate with this Discerner, Labornok's
   invasion of Ruwenda was undertaken for one principal reason: to redress our
   longstanding trade grievances and ensure a steady supply of vital commodities
   such as minerals and timber. I speak for my Royal Father when I say that nothing
   must jeopardize that trade. Not the Grand Minister of State's coveting of
   mysterious ancient gimcracks — and most especially not our General's
   singleminded pursuit of the three luckless girls. You will obey me in this!"

   "Certainly, my Prince," said Orogastus, smiling.

   Hamil's eyes darted back and forth between Antar, whose cadre of twenty fully
   armed knights had unobtrusively moved in to stand by him, and the sorcerer with
   his enigmatic attending Voices. Finally he said: "I am a soldier who follows the

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   orders of my King, and it is true that he has set you, my Prince, in authority over
   this expedition. Therefore I will do as you say — unless King Voltrik himself
   should command otherwise."

   Antar sighed. "That will suffice." He relaxed visibly and so did all his knights, and
   then everyone hurriedly returned to the rails so as not to miss the first close view
   of Trevista.

   The wherry with its lone Nyssomu pilot led the procession into a channel that
   seemed nothing more than an opening into thick jungle. Gigantic trees of an
   unfamiliar species, with subsidiary trunks like flying buttresses, soared up several
   hundred ells high. They formed an emerald ceiling above tangled undergrowth
   that seemed even more rankly impenetrable than any part of the Mire that the
   invaders had already traversed. At the edge of the channel were masses of strange
   plants with varicolored red-and-green leaves the size of doors, their midribs and
   veins all studded with golden spines. Vines as thick as cables, bearing swags of
   purple, white, and pink flowers, hung from the overarching tree buttresses and
   trailed languidly in the dark water. The muggy air was full of lush fragrances and
   the less pleasant smell of decay. Birds, insects, and other forest creatures set up a
   shrieking cacophony just as soon as the boats entered the channel, and this lasted
   until the aborigine in the wherry climbed to his feet and uttered a shrill, warbling
   cry.

   Suddenly silence prevailed, except for the slow dipping of the oars. The Master-
   Trader Edzar pointed wordlessly ahead as the flotilla swung slowly around a bend.

   At first the men of Labornok could discern nothing but a continuing expanse of
   greenery. But then, as if their eyes became accustomed to a new manner of seeing,
   monumental shapes began to loom up on every hand, all but buried in the rampant
   vegetation. There were dwellings — palaces, rather — that made the mansions of
   Derorguila seem like peasant huts. They stood shoulder to shoulder along the
   water, splendid even in desolation, and their foundations formed the walls of a
   great canal fifty ells wide. The knights and soldiers gawked and yelped like
   excited children as they floated past one wonder after another.

   Examples of magnificent stonework and carving were everywhere. Many of the
   ancient edifices were ornamented with mosaic facades as brightly colored as the
   riotous tropical flowers. Some had stacked setback gardens. Others featured the

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   remains of exquisitely designed porticos, or open galleries with fluted pillars
   partially fallen down, or crumbling esplanades railed off by richly carved
   balustrades. Remnants of mysterious statuary and huge, broken urns were almost
   concealed by verdant shrouds. Trees and shrubs had thrust up and buckled the
   multicolored expanses of pavement that had once been open plazas. But no one
   would dare say that the jungle had reclaimed Trevista: the ancient metropolis still
   exuded an aura of power and sophisticated beauty that the passing of ages had
   scarcely diminished.

   Now the guiding wherry led the boats from the arterial canal into a side channel,
   and almost immediately the vegetation masking the ruins began to change in
   character. Most of the colossal structures still appeared to be as overgrown as
   ever; but some of the streets and byways between them had been cleared. The
   flotilla drew close to a broad public square with an operating fountain at its center,
   which lay on the right bank. A great flight of shallow steps flanked by pillarlike
   lamp-standards led from the plaza to the water's edge. At the head of the stairs
   waited a compact group of some two dozen Nyssomu. There were no other native
   people in sight.

   "But, where is the fair?" General Hamil demanded. "By Zoto's Holy Guts —the
   Oddlings have run away after all!"

   The Master-Trader winced and hissed, "Softly, please, my General! The Discerner
   Frolotu and her tribal delegation may take offense."

   "Spy them out, wizard!" Hamil persisted. "Are the slime-skinned little mud-lovers
   lurking in ambush?"

   "Be quiet, you fool," Orogastus retorted. With a curt gesture he summoned the
   two Voices, who fell to their knees, side by side on the flatboat deck facing the
   plaza. Both Hamil and Prince Antar had seen the sorcerer utilize his minions in
   the Sight before; but the knights and officers and the Master-Trader watched
   curiously as Orogastus took up a position behind the pair, unceremoniously
   yanked down the blue and red hoods, and rested his hands on the two shaven
   heads.

   The sorcerer's own head was bare, and his snowy hair seemed to glow in the green

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   gloaming of the tropical afternoon. Slowly he closed his eyes. Those who were
   watching closely saw the eye-sockets of the submissive Voices seem to turn
   abruptly into black, empty pits. There were low curses and gasps of amazement
   from the knights that trailed off into stunned silence as Orogastus's eyelids
   reopened to reveal two small stars blazing beneath his dark brows. He lifted his
   hands into the air and turned his entire body about slowly, apparently scanning the
   entire region surrounding the square as well as the overgrown cluster of domed
   structures on the opposite side of the canal.

   Then his eyes closed. The two rigid acolytes gave convulsive jerks and groaned,
   and their own eyes rolled normally in their heads again before they slumped down
   unconscious. The face of the sorcerer also regained its usual aspect before he drew
   up his shadowing hood.

   "There are nearly four hundred Nyssomu concealed in the buildings across the
   canal," said Orogastus calmly. "They are watching us, and have neither hostile
   intent nor fear. I recommend that we land and proceed with the meeting. There is
   no danger."

   Casually, he bent down and took hold of the noses of his inert associates. The two
   flowed to their feet as though drifting up through water and stood with heads
   lolling, mouths open, and eyes still tightly shut. Orogastus turned and headed for
   Pellan's cabin, beckoning, and the semicomatose Red Voice and Blue Voice
   shuffled after him.

   "The two ensorcelled flunkies will recover after resting," Prince Antar told his
   awe-struck men curtly. "Now pull yourselves together, and for God's sake hold
   your shields high and form a decent honor guard when we disembark."

   The wherry had already pulled up to the landing stage, which was easily large
   enough to accommodate all fourteen of the big flatboats at once. A few Nyssomu
   trudged down the steps to help tie up, and Pellan steered the leading boat to the
   very center of the stairs, called for up-oars, and brought them smartly to dock.

   Preceded by the Master-Trader, Lord Osorkon bearing the Labornoki banner, and
   General Hamil with his four aides, Prince Antar marched down the gangplank
   onto the quay and waited, twenty knights ranged behind him with shields on their

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   arms and pennoned lances at parade rest. The common soldiers and their sergeants
   lined the rails of the flatboats, crossbows and other weapons ported.

   "Greetings to the Nyssomu people of Trevista!" Master Edzar exclaimed
   solemnly, using the tongue that all nations of the Peninsula spoke. He repeated the
   salutation in the Nyssomu language, and continued to translate throughout the rest
   of the speech.

   "The great nation of Labornok, which has traded peacefully with the Nyssomu
   people of Trevista for over four hundreds by means of Ruwendian intermediaries,
   now declares that its commerce will be conducted freely and directly, no longer
   through venal middlemen, and both the Nyssomu and Labornok will profit by the
   change!… Following many a grave insult to Labornok delivered by arrogant and
   greedy Ruwendian officials, the patience of our great King Voltrik was strained
   beyond endurance… He led a mighty Labornoki host southward and wreaked just
   vengeance upon the craven Ruwendians, who surrendered to him without
   condition three days ago… Now Ruwenda and Labornok will be united into one
   great nation. Trade caravans will continue to come to Trevista, just as before. The
   Nyssomu may rejoice together with Labornok, since the lifting of the unjust
   burden of Ruwendian taxation from their commercial intercourse will allow both
   peoples to thrive, and peace and prosperity will prevail amongst all persons of
   good will!"

   The Master-Trader threw his arms open wide. Buglers on each of the flatboats
   brayed a fanfare in unison. All of the Nyssomu blinked their huge yellow eyes, but
   otherwise made no move. Edzar cleared his throat and resumed:

   "Good King Voltrik sends you his beloved son Crown Prince Antar, bearing the
   authority of the Labornoki throne. Over the next few days the Prince will discuss
   with you the new relationship between our peoples, which will be closer and more
   amicable than ever before!… And now Prince Antar desires to convey his
   felicitations to the worthy Discerner of Trevista."

   The Master-Trader stepped aside and made a deep obeisance to the Prince, who
   came forward. For a moment, the tight little group of aborigines at the head of the
   stairs stood immobile. Then one of them descended and approached Antar. Her
   robe was of woven dried grasses with a deep collar and cuffs of living sky-blue
   flowers. A wreath of similar flowers crowned her head and she carried a simple

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   green reed which she pointed without ceremony at the disconcerted Prince.

   "Antar of Labornok," she said, using the human language. Her voice was musical
   and far-carrying. "This one is Frolotu, chosen Discerner by our people. It is our
   custom to be straightforward with humans and this one will do you the honor of
   addressing you without artifice. We have listened to your trader's fine speech and
   scrutinized its content, separating truth from falsehood. Now this one asks your
   permission to question you."

   The reed pointed unwaveringly at the Prince's heart and he found that he was
   sweating heavily inside his handsome suit of enameled parade armor. "You may
   ask your questions," he said in a low voice.

   "Does Labornok mean to do harm to the Nyssomu?"

   "I declare that we will do you no harm."

   "Will your traders continue to give us a fair price for our goods?"

   "I declare that they will."

   "What else, besides the resumption of trade, do you ask of the Trevista
   Nyssomu?"

   "We—we wish to have a small settlement here, as a base for exploring the interior
   of the Mazy Mire."

   "You wish to quarter armed troops here."

   "Yes. This is my Royal Father's command, so that fugitive Ruwendians who are
   enemies of the new regime may not disrupt commerce."

   The Discerner's enormous eyes shone with sadness, but she continued to speak
   without emotion and the reed never trembled. "Those that you call your enemies
   have long been our friends. You have conquered them by means of black sorcery

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   and an overwhelming force of arms. You have cruelly executed the King and
   Queen of Ruwenda and their noble cohort whose only fault was defending their
   country against your invasion. You now pursue the Three Petals of the Living
   Trillium, the Princesses of Ruwenda, and would put them also to death."

   "Yes," said the Prince. "But these human matters have nothing to do with you. We
   do not seek your help in the search for the Princesses. If you hinder us, you may
   expect our anger. If you leave be, I tell you that no citizen of Labornok will offer
   you harm nor insult. We will pay for the accommodation and provisioning of the
   garrison here, and resume normal trade as soon as it is possible to do so."

   The Discerner sketched a three-lobed pattern in the air about the Prince. Then she
   stood silent for a moment before saying: "Antar of Labornok, you have spoken the
   truth to this one. The Nyssomu of Trevista agree to reopen the fair and deal with
   your Master-Traders in our usual fashion. The fair will be held upon another
   island, the location of which will be vouchsafed to you in good time."

   "Thank you," said the Prince.

   "We will permit you to set up your garrison here, in the area of this square, which
   is called Lusagira. You may use the buildings surrounding it as you choose, and a
   market will convene daily about the fountain where foodstuffs and certain other
   goods may be purchased from us at just prices."

   "Again I thank you."

   The little being outlined restrictions that would be placed upon the garrison: the
   soldiers might travel the canals of Trevista freely, but were forbidden to land
   unless invited by the Nyssomu. The region directly across the canal from Lusagira
   Square, where numbers of Nyssomu had made homes among the ruins, was
   completely off-limits to humans unless the Discerner herself declared an
   exception. On the other hand, the local aborigines were to have free access to the
   square during daylight, although the humans could close off the buildings to them.

   "All these things are agreeable to us," Antar said. "And now, since the sun is
   sinking, we ask your permission to land our men and set up a temporary
   encampment before nightfall."

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   "All may disembark" — Frolotu swung the reed in an arc to the Prince's right,
   indicating three figures still on board the leading flat-boat—"except him."

   Antar and his companions turned to see Orogastus, who stood with his Voices
   near the midships cabin. The sorcerer gave a mocking bow of acknowledgment to
   the Discerner.

   She continued: "He must leave this place tomorrow, and not return, or else
   everything that the Nyssomu have agreed to will be voided." Tears began to
   trickle down her cheeks even though her expression was still stony.

   Antar sighed. Mist was rising from the canal and he was wretchedly
   uncomfortable in the sticky armor and famished as well. "I agree to this also,
   Discerner Frolotu. Is there anything further?"

   The green reed was lowered, and the flower-crowned figure's aura of power and
   irresistible integrity seemed to drain away palpably, leaving only a weeping
   inhuman little female whose fortitude finally neared the breaking point. She said:

   "We have nothing else to say to each other, Prince. This is a time of mourning and
   all Nyssomu hearts are heavy. Nevertheless my people will bring fresh fruit and
   meat for your expedition's refreshment. This is our free gift, together with the use
   of the buildings. Perhaps we will meet again at the Feast of the Three Moons… if
   the Lords of the Air grant that we both live so long."

   She went back up the stairs like a person exhausted after running a long race.
   Then she and the rest of the Nyssomu walked slowly across the broad square into
   an overgrown passageway between two broken buildings, and disappeared into
   the deepening shadows.

   Much later that night, when the men were quartered in their tents and the
   campfires burned low, Antar came out of his own pavilion and walked restlessly
   along the quay. The night-noises were loud and irritating and no breeze moved the
   humid air. Across the channel dim little lights of many different colors bobbed
   about in the Oddling settlement. A sickly greenish radiance shone from the
   window of the flatboat cabin where Orogastus and his minions were sequestered,

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   and the Prince could hear a sound of chanting from there, barely audible over the
   din of the nocturnal jungle creatures. With a grimace, Antar turned away from that
   part of the landing and went down the string of deserted boats to the very last one,
   where a single soldier stood guard on the foredeck with a lantern at his feet.

   Identifying himself, the Prince came aboard. "All quiet on the canal, my man?"

   "Aye, Lord." The fellow gave a nod toward the twinkling lights on the other side
   of the water. "The Oddies are movin' about over yonder. Now and then somethin'
   or other moves in front of their lights. And some big creetur with glowin' eyeballs
   came swimmin' by a time ago, and caught and ate somethin' that squealed pitiful.
   Other 'n that, all's well."

   Antar wandered to the bow rail and looked across the black water. "What think
   you of these Oddlings? Are they a kind of intelligent animal, as our sages have
   always taught, or are they true persons?"

   The soldier hawked and spat. "By their outlandish looks, I'd judge them creeturs.
   But the slippery one that spoke got her way with you crafty enough, Lord."

   "True," admitted the Prince, with a rueful chuckle.

   "And I never heard of any creetur could weep for sorrow over dead friends."

   Antar forbore to comment on that. "Were you chosen to remain here with the
   garrison?"

   "No. I'll be returnin' to the Citadel in the mornin' with the wizard."

   "And glad of it?"

   "I'd be most glad to set my hoofies on the road back to Derorguila, Lord. I'm a
   plainsman and I don't much fancy the swamp country, and these big old hulks o'
   dead buildings give me the quiverin' creeps."



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   Antar laughed heartily. "Me, too."

   He strolled over to one of the now emptied supply wagons that the boat carried.
   There would be scant need for wheeled vehicles at the garrison. The thoroughfares
   around about Lusagira Square dead-ended in jungle not a quarter league away.
   The Prince idly kicked one of the wagon-wheels, and then bent down to pluck at a
   bit of cloth caught on a nail of the tailgate. The fabric shimmered strangely in the
   lantern light.

   It was a torn piece of expensive rose-colored silk, soiled with dried mud. As he
   studied it he felt an eerie conviction insinuate itself into his mind: he had seen —
   and touched — this material before.

   Held in his arms a human form clad in it.

   It was hers, from her dress.

   Here? Impossible! There was no way that the Princess Anigel could have secreted
   herself on board the flatboat and dared to accompany the ones who had vowed to
   kill her. No way she could have avoided the farseeing eye of Orogastus —

   But the sorcerer had admitted that his magic was unable to spy out the hiding
   place of the Princesses. She could have stayed concealed, since the unloading of
   the wagons had not been completed until full dark. And then… all evening long,
   the punts of the local Oddlings had shuttled back and forth across the canal,
   bringing food and drink to their unwelcome guests.

   So she could be at large in Trevista, the beautiful golden-haired young woman
   whose very existence threatened his father's throne. She could be in the Nyssomu
   settlement across the water at this very moment.

   What in God's name was he to do?

   Antar straightened. He tucked the scrap of satin away into his belt, said goodnight
   to the soldier, and walked back up the landing stage. The queasy green light still
   shone in the sorcerer's cabin, pulsating rhythmically to the sound of the chanting.

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   The Prince stopped, fingering the piece of cloth.

   He stooped, picked up a small stone, and knotted the satin tightly about it. Then he
   flung the little missile out into midstream with all his strength, and went off to
   bed.

                                                       Chapter Ten
   Kadiya sat up, bits of grass clinging to her sticky skin and hair. She was gasping
   as one who had run a punishing race to collapse at the end of it. She looked about
   her, shaken and dazed, unable for a moment or two to understand where she was
   or what had happened. There was the muck-fueled warmth of the swamp, small
   splotches of sunlight on the short lengths of water she could catch sight of through
   the rank growing brush. In spite of the heat she shivered and hunkered in upon
   herself. It was still there —

   She forced herself to breathe more slowly, to shake out of the daze which had held
   her. What wad it? Nothing she could set name to. Yet she felt as if she were held
   under some great eye, entrapped and helpless. She had to try twice before she
   could croak out:

   "Jagun!"

   There was a stir not too far away. The Oddling hunter had so buried himself in the
   grass of his own nest that his arising made him look as if he were emerging from
   the ground itself.

   His eyes were narrowed against the light but his long knife was bared in his hand.

   "Someone" —her voice shook so that she was ashamed of her own state and made
   an effort at control —"someone is seeking us."

   Jagun was on his feet, shuffling free of the nest grass. His slitted nostrils flared as
   he raised his head to sniff as might a hunted animal. Very slowly he pivoted,
   testing the air in each direction. She, too, shifted about. "Farseer" they called her
   because of her sharp sight, but now she noticed nothing but the swamp as it had

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   always been. Yet somehow (and this was more alarming than any visible foe) she
   was certain that the watcher was not near them now…

   Magic? Of what kind? Used by whom?

   "There is nothing save that which is natural here," Jagun said slowly, and now he
   was staring at her. "You have been dreaming, King's Daughter. Rest: what guards
   one can set in the swamp are present — Nothing can come upon us that I shall not
   know." He yawned.

   She subsided back into the roll of grass, her hand clasped about her amulet. With
   all her might she listened. There was plenty of swamp life abroad, and none of
   that seemed to have reason for fear. She tried to sort out sound from sound to
   identify each. Just as the night swarmed with one set of hunters so did others go
   about their work by day.

   But the one that had sought her had passed her by, frustrated.

   Softly she spoke: "Jagun, I no longer feel that someone is seeking us." She shifted
   her hand so that the amulet might be within his range of vision. "My trillium-
   amber has shielded us —perhaps from the magical Sight of Orogastus!"

   Jagun stood up, casting the grass aside. "Farseer, I do not understand such as that."
   He gestured to the amulet. "But this I feel, we shall not wait for night to move on."

   "Skritek?" Kadiya looked toward those parts of the surrounding swamp she could
   see from where she now sat. She let the amulet drop, to swing by its chain as she
   drew her dagger.

   He shook his head. "Skritek, I would know. This — I can only guess."

   His vehemence impressed her and a feeling of helplessness was coming back.

   "Orogastus has followers of his own." Jagun was already busy tramping the soft
   soil over the remains of their fire. "They are called 'Voices,' having surrendered
   their full will to his so as to become only extensions of himself. It might very well

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   be that he has sent such persons to cruise the swamp with whatever armed force
   goes to secure Trevista—"

   "And follows me! But what do these Voices do, Jagun? Can they so disguise
   themselves that you who know the swamp well cannot search them out?"

   "Farseer, do you remember how at the last trade fair there was that one Ustrel, of
   whom people asked questions concerning things which troubled them?"

   Yes, certainly she recalled the old woman who was so lamed that she needed two
   staffs to aid her in walking. And Kadiya had watched her squat before a wide, curl-
   edged drogo leaf into which she had shaken some drops of water. There had been
   another female Oddling crouching on the other side of that leaf, waiting tensely to
   hear the muttering of the ancient seeress, but the dialect the latter used had been
   one Kadiya did not know.

   "You said she could read fate in the water drops," Kadiya said now, "but surely
   that was merely a piece of trickery. Such is impossible — "

   "Not quite, Farseer. Each of us differs one from the other, not only as to our
   bodies but also our minds, in what we are able to learn easily and what we cannot
   grasp without great labor, if at all. Are you like unto either of your sisters, King's
   Daughter? I am a hunter of beasts, a trainer of such upon occasion. This is my
   talent. I do not set carven wood pieces cunningly together, nor do I brew herbs,
   nor work with the gleanings from ruins. Those are other crafts and arts.

   "Thus it is also with crafts of the mind. Yes, there are those who can cast their
   Sight distant, and they can read, if fleetingly and falteringly, what happens to
   another far away. Ustrel cannot always do it, and seldom very clearly. But there
   have been times when she has foreseen the truth and had her farseeing proven so.
   Orogastus is a man of great knowledge, most of it unmeasured by any of us. If his
   Voices are well taught and they begin with some talent, then it could be that he
   uses them to extend his own senses."

   "Then they are searching for us and will continue to do so! What is your craft of
   water-trailing against that?" Kadiya shivered. Steel against steel she could
   understand, even the cruelties of the invaders; but that they could command such

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   powers was daunting indeed.

   Jagun shook his head slowly. "It is not an easy thing to do and it takes time and
   preparation. Also it is exhausting for the seer. It may be that there is a Voice with
   a search parry on the river behind us. But the more distance we put between us
   and the Citadel, the less easy we shall be to find."

   Kadiya cradled the glowing amber amulet in her hand. "Does magic call to
   magic?" Almost she was ready to drop what might be such an ill-omened thing
   into the water.

   "Farseer, your amulet is of the Light, the Archimage's own gift. I do not believe
   that it would play you false. However, I would be away from here. We must take a
   route which goes around Trevista. The Labornoki will keep to the river. Neither
   Pellan, nor the Skritek, if they have such with them, know this Blackmire country
   away from the major trails."

   Though she had been to Trevista several times and prided herself on an excellent
   memory for landmarks, Kadiya was totally bewildered as Jagun's punt carried
   them on through twisting waterways while the afternoon waned. They skirted an
   islet where broken walls thrust up from the undergrowth, plainly one of the ruin
   sites. The swamp vegetation here consisted of banks of reeds and tough grass,
   fleshy stemmed vines, and looming trees. There were a few spots of color, puff-
   petaled flowers which had a most unpleasant look and which Kadiya recognized
   as the bait for plants which fed upon unwary insects.

   The spark in the amulet continued to glow, leading them on. They did not stop for
   food but chewed on the tubers, and sometimes ate fruit that Jagun picked. Out of
   the night rose more isles crowned by ruins, and around them danced points of
   filmy light born of the marshlands.

   The grey of dawn was showing again when they swung aside to slide through an
   inlet Kadiya would have thought too narrow to allow them passage, into an open
   space which looked more pool than river. Kadiya's legs were cramped and she
   wondered if she could stand erect. Jagun was also tiring. He sculled the punt
   slowly along the edge of the pool to where a tree, its roots undercut during one of
   the monsoon floods, thrust out from the bank. On the other side stones stood

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   above the water forming a line that led back into the jungle-like tangle beyond.

   When they were ashore Jagun pulled the punt closer to the trees and draped over it
   some bunches of reeds. Kadiya's legs and back were very painful, but she stooped
   and caught up the larger of the two hunters' bags. If she were so worn out, how
   must Jagun feel?

   He made no move to chop a way for them with his knife, but instead turned and
   twisted to avoid the thickest of the vegetation. Insects arose about them in a cloud,
   and then Jagun did chop fiercely downward. Between him and Kadiya there lay a
   thick object that might have been a vine; but it had no leaves and it threshed back
   and forth, while from the severed end dripped a yellowish stuff with the unhealthy
   look of discharge from an infected wound. There arose on the air a sweetish odor
   of putrid decay. A tangle-foot! The other end had snapped back into a dusky
   cavern of thick growth, and Kadiya took a wide stride to avoid the carnivorous
   plant that had come seeking them.

   Although the bushes grew high here, the trees had thinned out. Kadiya and Jagun
   came into the light of morning in a place where stood the remains of a number of
   shattered pillars set in a circle upon a pavement of dull black-grey stone. Kadiya
   uttered an exclamation. The open patch was deserted, but in the very middle
   smouldered a fire, and a wandering breeze brought from it a stench as well as
   puffs of greasy smoke. There had fallen across the pieces of firewood a thicker
   and longer pole now charred nearly through in the middle. However, it was what
   was mounted on the end pointing toward the newcomers that brought a gasp from
   Kadiya.

   Fastened to the blackened and scorched wood was a skull.

   "Jagun!"

   His hand went up in a gesture of command as he leaned forward to inspect it more
   closely. The bone was yellowed and smeared with slime, cracked as if it had been
   dragged through some of the most muck-filled ways of the Mire.

   "Skritek!" the hunter breathed.


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   The swamp was dank and warm even though the sun was not fully up, but in that
   moment Kadiya felt a chill which roughened her skin as if she stood full face to a
   storm wind.

   "A warn." Jagun walked around the fire as he might around a trap. "But here?"

   Kadiya looked about her uneasily. "Do the Skritek come so close then to Trevista
   or — she drew a deep breath — do they war here?"

   It seemed as if Jagun had not heard her. He pounced suddenly and picked up what
   looked to be a braided fiber string, the kind used to lace on water-skimmers.
   Taking good hold of either end he snapped it taut.

   "Uisgu!" He threw back his head, and from deep in his throat sounded the call of
   questing made by the armored horiks which laired on such islets. Three times he
   called so, and then added, after a moment of silence, another trilling sound, high
   and thin, which Kadiya had never heard before.

   Slowly he pivoted where he stood, his body tense as if every cell of it was now
   engaged in listening for an answer.

   It came in a single horik's call. Then out of the thick brush surrounding the circle
   of pillars there crawled another Oddling. Unlike Jagun he did not wear the finely
   woven clothing of the Nyssomu, only a short, kilt-like garment of golden yellow
   with a feathery edging of grass heads. A knife hilt, cord-wrapped in red, showed
   above the belt which supported his kilt. He held a blowpipe in one hand.

   Around his protruding eyes had been painted rings of red-brown which enlarged
   the eyes themselves, and on his furred chest were three circles interlocked at a
   center point.

   He looked at Kadiya and moved away from her toward the hunter. When he
   spoke, his words were strangely accented so that she, used only to the Nyssomu
   trade talk and some phrases of ceremony Jagun had carefully taught her, could
   only make out one word in three or four.



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   " — come — set pole — kill Unvis — kill." With that word he held up his
   blowpipe and shook it fiercely. "Those others — " Then he launched into an
   impassioned speech which Kadiya could not follow at all. When he was done he
   stood panting and there were flecks of spittle at the corners of his wide mouth.

   Jagun looked to Kadiya. "Yesterday the Skritek were here. They captured one of
   Usos's clan whom they brought here. Then they set up one of their boundary
   poles, slaying the clan sister to seal what they did in blood."

   Jagun turned back to the Uisgu and spoke again. The other replied in very limited
   words.

   "They went on — toward Trevista," Jagun said. "I have told Usos of the trouble
   which faces us all now. He and his clan traders were going to Trevista with some
   finds. They will spread the warning as they now return."

   The Uisgu then disappeared so quickly that Kadiya stood blinking. "Could we not
   go with them?"

   Jagun gave a small grim sound which might have been a laugh. "The Uisgu travel
   with none but their kin, Farseer. It has always been so. Of the same blood we are."
   He nodded. "But to them we are very far kin indeed. Never have we carried war to
   them, or they to us. Long ago, in the very beginning, when the Vanished Ones
   ruled, it was set so. We are Nyssomu and they are Uisgu and so it has always
   been. Usos will take my warning, but he would not allow our company."

   "And yet you are not enemies," Kadiya mused.

   "King's Daughter, in the old days, we of the Nyssomu were, so our legends tell us,
   speakers for the Vanished Ones. Now we are servants of the Lady of Noth, who
   commanded us to befriend the humans who came to live in the Mazy Mire. But
   the Uisgu have always feared your people. Only a few very daring clansmen will
   trade with us, that we may in turn trade with you."

   "They will discover that the Labornoki are not of our kind," Kadiya broke out.
   "Jagun, I believe that Voltrik will try to set his heel as firmly upon the Mires as he
   has upon the Citadel. Can the Uisgu hide so well that the Skritek cannot sniff them
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   out?"

   Jagun shrugged. "Farseer, who can say? But now we must rest, and since this is a
   place defiled we must search out another camp."

   That they did, farther along the shore of the pool. There were no remains of the
   Vanished Ones here and Jagun said they must share sentry duties. Kadiya insisted
   that she take the first watch since the hunter had had the wearing labor of bringing
   the punt into this hidden harbor.

   Jagun immediately curled up on a small mound of leaves he raked together and
   fell asleep. But Kadiya sat cross-legged, setting herself grimly to the task of
   watching. Though she lacked most of the keen senses the Oddlings possessed,
   being unable to pick out of the air scents which were overborne by the usual
   swamp odors, and she could not without difficulty name the sounds, still she was
   somewhat swamp-wise.

   Several times she arose to her feet to prowl around the campsite. She scratched at
   her scalp, overladen with the insect repelling grease, and tried to comb her fingers
   through her badly tangled hair. At this moment she could well envy the Nyssomu
   their general hairlessness and the Uisgu their sleek covering of fur.

   On her second round of the camp she caught sight of a brighter green down
   beneath one of the bushes, and in a moment had in her hand a stout-rooted plant
   she did know. A scramble of pulling brought out five more and she cleaned and
   divided their roots carefully, placing half of them aside for Jagun. Then she began
   to eat. Unlike the woody tubers of their sparse rations, these were full of juice and
   had a clean, pungent taste. They were called mafun, and they had even appeared
   on the table at the Citadel, where they were esteemed as a delicacy, although they
   could not be replanted from the wild into any polder field.

   As she chewed, Kadiya thought of the Vanished Ones. She had heard, ever since
   she could remember, debates and guesses concerning them. They were supposed
   to have ruled this land countless ages ago. That they had had vast powers all
   thinking men admitted. Powers? She swallowed the last of the sweet pulp in her
   mouth. Magic was power! Was the Archimage really one of the Vanished Ones?
   Had she lived many hundreds, watching her land change, Noth slowly eroding

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   about her? And who was Orogastus? Had he some connection to the Vanished
   Ones as well?

   Kadiya began to wonder how large was this world of hers. What lay beyond the
   Peninsula? The Labornoki plains in the north led to the sea, and to the south were
   the vast woodlands of Var; but few other countries had she studied, and now she
   envied Haramis, who had spent time in the Citadel library while she, Kadiya,
   scorned books in favor of an active, outdoor life.

   Had the Vanished Ones merely withdrawn from Ruwenda, to reestablish their rule
   elsewhere? Orogastus was said to have come from a distant land, brought back by
   Voltrik during his waiting years. Might the sorcerer also be a Vanished One?
   There was nothing, however, either in legends or in the bits of information she had
   picked up from the Oddlings, to suggest that the Vanished Ones had been workers
   of evil. Certainly the Archimage had never tried to dominate either the Oddlings
   or the Ruwendians.

   Kadiya lifted her trillium-amber amulet. Its glow was steady, reassuring, perhaps
   even protective. And its spark still faithfully pointed the way to Noth… where
   perhaps her questions would be answered.

                                                  Chapter Eleven
   The Black Trillium seeds led Haramis and the musician Uzun on and on over the
   highland bogs of the Ohogan foothills. The seeds did not float too fast for them to
   follow. If either of them stumbled, or became momentarily enmired, or even had
   to stop for some necessary reason, the seed-of-the-day would wait —apparently
   becalmed by a diminishing of the wind, or caught upon some obstruction — only
   to fly free again when they were in a position to march on. It also determined
   when and where they would stop at night, dropping to earth each evening in what
   Haramis supposed it considered a suitable campsite. Or perhaps, she thought, the
   seeds are choosing places for themselves to grow. If I survive, and return here
   next year, will I find trillim plants, spaced a day´s march apart along their route?

   But the seeds would not let her dawdle, either, and after several days' journeying
   westward over the heath, Haramis was beginning almost to detest the fluffy flying
   things. There were times when a strange plant or an intriguing, unfamiliar creature


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   caught her eye and she would have liked to pause and study them; but the seed-of-
   the-day would sail on, and she and Uzun would be constrained to follow.

   Once, on their second day out from Noth, she had dared to defy the magical guide.
   The trail that they followed through the high bogland led them past a patch of the
   largest, most juicy, most sweetly fermented cloudberries that Haramis had ever
   tasted in her life, and she insisted upon ignoring the seed-guide and stopping to
   feast upon them. The seed had floated on out of sight. But when Haramis plucked
   another from the pod and cast it free to guide them, it drifted to the ground and
   refused to fly even when she breathed upon it.

   In a panic, she tried another seed. This one took off with such celerity that she
   almost had to run to keep up with it, and poor old Uzun staggered and tottered and
   moaned following after. Although he spoke no word of rebuke, Haramis knew full
   well that she was to blame for his misery.

   She took hold of her amulet and whispered with breathless asperity: "I was wrong!
   I should not have ignored the seed! Have pity upon Uzun, if not upon me! Slow
   down! Please!"

   And the seed did, adjusting its flight at once to a more comfortable pace.

   But Haramis remained resentful. Could not the Archimage have given her a more
   seemly way of pursuing this quest? Was she a babe or a dim-witted animal,
   needing to be hurried on in such an inflexible manner? The quests she had read of
   in legends were carried out in an atmosphere of dignity and nobility. But she, it
   seemed, would fulfill her great destiny trudging up hill and down vale after a silly
   bit of fluff, garnering blisters on her bog-soaked feet, gnat-bites on her neck, and
   an increasing distaste for the wholesome but boring rations the Archimage had
   seen fit to include in their packs.

   The food was not over lavish in quantity, either.

   On their fifth day of travel, when they reached a large river that Uzun thought
   might be the Upper Vispar, it occurred to Haramis for the first time that they
   would soon run out of provisions if they continued to gobble them heedlessly. The
   countryside looked completely deserted, and Uzun seemed to think that neither his

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   own Nyssomu tribe nor the Uisgu would live so far north, beyond the borders of
   the Mazy Mire. The piedmont was a no-man's-land, separating the swamp from
   the mountain territory of the Vispi.

   Haramis sat on a rock overlooking the rushing torrent. It was nearly sundown, and
   the seed they had followed that day had fallen, signaling that the two might make
   camp. Uzun was gathering firewood and getting ready to prepare their meal, a task
   which he undertook each evening and morning, insisting upon serving the
   Princess with as much deference as though she were still at home in the Citadel.

   "Uzun," she called, and the little musician hurried to her, smiling. "Do you think
   there would be fish in this river?"

   "I should certainly think so, my Princess. Garsu for sure, and doubtless other
   kinds that I know not the names of."

   "I have found in my pack some string and three hooks. Would you take them and
   catch me a nice fish for supper? I am so wearied of the mealcakes and dried meat.
   Besides, our supplies of food are dwindling, and I doubt we can count on finding
   any Folk in this godforsaken region to give us more."

   Uzun's face fell. "But it lacks only an hour or so until nightfall, Princess. If I
   spend the time fishing, how will I have time to fetch wood or cook?" He grinned
   apologetically. "And I am loath to confess it, but I have never fished in my life,
   and would probably make a botch of it."

   Haramis laughed. "How difficult can it be, if even the little children of the Citadel
   freeholders do it? I have a wonderful idea! I shall fish, and instead of cooking our
   dreary rations, you shall gather berries, and some of that nice-looking bittercress
   that we spied growing beside the bog-pool a short way back along the trail. And if
   you cast about, there are certain to be mushrooms — and we shall feast tonight!"

   As always, Uzun agreed to her demands. After building a good woodpile, he
   trotted off to secure the other edibles, leaving Haramis alone.

   Fishing was easy, the Princess told herself. One got a pole, and tied to it a line,
   and on the end of that the hook, and on the hook some bait—
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   Ooh. The bait must needs be impaled. And where did one find bait, anyhow?

   She poked about among the driftwood on the riverbank and found a most
   satisfactory pole, and beneath a rotten log came upon some wriggling grubs that
   glowed dimly in the advancing twilight. Steeling herself (she did retch once, but
   fortunately Uzun was too far away to hear), she managed to thread one of the vile
   little creatures onto the hook, after two were crushed in her trembling fingers.

   Then she cleaned off her beslimed hands, found a spot where the river ran deep,
   and cast her lure. Line and bait drifted swiftly downstream into a pother of
   whitewater and rocks, and Haramis hauled it back to the pool, only to see it float
   away again.

   Very well. The problem was one any intelligent person could solve.

   And come to think of it, she did recall the freeholder urchins using floats and
   weights to control the placement of the lure.

   She pulled the line in. Of course the wretched grub was gone and another had to
   be put on. Just above the hook, she tied a small rock, and an ell or so above this on
   the line, tied a piece of dry wood for a float. When she moved to a better position
   and cast this rig into the water, it landed most satisfactorily in the pool and stayed
   there. Haramis sighed, sat down on the bank, and waited.

   I will have to do this from now on, she thought. I have been a perfect dolt,
   allowing poor Uzun to wait upon me hand and foot, as though we were on a
   picnic in the Citadel meadows. It is quite evident that we shall have to live off the
   land from now on and conserve what few traveling rations remain for
   emergencies. The Lords of the Air only know how long this quest will last—or
   where it will take us!

   Haramis let her eyes move upstream, over the heath with its sparse trees and
   heavy brush. The tiny trail turned here at the river and continued northward along
   the bank. Beyond a doubt the implacable seeds would follow it, taking them into
   the mountains.


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   The mountains…

   They loomed beyond the dark foothills, snow-crowned and terrible, the land of the
   mysterious Vispi. Was her talisman hidden up there? If it was, how could two
   innocents in the wilds such as she and Uzun hope to find it? To say nothing of
   returning with it to Noth, as the White Lady had commanded.

   The White Lady, who was sick, dying, possibly even deranged.

   All they could do was follow the seeds — ordinary tiny brown things, each with a
   tuft of white silky threads, seeming to have nothing of magic about them at all,
   except the purposeful nature of their course through the air.

   She gives them impetus, Haramis thought. She knows where we are, and where we
   must go, and she drives the seeds onward while, we follow. And she did not tell me
   where I must go, because she knew I would then be too frightened and
   disheartened even to begin the journey …

   "Princess! I have brought berries and cress and a plethora of most delicious-
   looking mushrooms—"

   Haramis started in surprise. Lost in her thoughts, she had not heard Uzun
   approach. Then the fishpole gave a great jerk and nearly leapt from her hands. She
   got a grip on it, and something pulled so strongly that she was dragged to the lip
   of the riverbank.

   She cried: "Uzun! Help me! A fish!" And then something green and silver sprang
   from the water, and fell back in with a great splash. The Oddling musician
   dropped his gleanings and came running to help, gabbling with excitement. The
   two of them wrestled and shrieked and almost dropped the pole, while the fish
   fought so strongly that they were nearly ready to surrender.

   But Haramis yelled: "No! You shall not get away, you are our dinner!" And with
   that, the creature's strugglings ceased, and they drew it onto shore. It was a shining
   garsu as long as Haramis's leg.


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   "Perhaps you did not need the hook, Princess," Uzun teased, "if you can command
   dinner from the water."

   "I hope it was merely coincidence," Haramis laughed. "I should hate to think that
   our dinner was an intelligent creature capable of understanding human speech
   —or, worse yet, an enchanted prince!"

   "Like in the old ballads?" Uzun said. "I shouldn't think it likely. It's a perfectly
   ordinary garsu, and it will be delicious —and there will be plenty left for breakfast
   and lunch also. Oh, well done, my Princess. Well done!"

   They grinned at one another. And then Haramis stared at the big fish, and her joy
   turned to discomfiture, and she said: "Uzun? Do — do you know what must be
   done next? To — prepare it?"

   Stricken, with mouth agape, Uzun shook his head.

   Haramis sighed. "Never mind. Trial and error is supposed to be an effective
   method of learning."

   Uzun looked dubious. "Praying for divine inspiration couldn't hurt either."

                                                 Chapter Twelve
   Anigel had an extraordinary dream, and in it something happened that had never
   happened in all the history of Peninsular humankind: the Rains did not come.

   Instead of the familiar storms that rolled up from the Southern Sea and drenched
   Zinora and Var and Ruwenda and Labornok and Raktum and the Islands of Engi
   for two seasons each year, there were unending months when the sun glared down
   from a cloudless sky and a hot wind blew day and night, scorching the small
   nations with its pitiless, deadly blast. The entire Peninsula was devastated; but
   Ruwenda, having no seacoast, suffered most of all.

   From her bedroom window in the Citadel she watched the mighty Mutar dwindle
   to a trickle, and likewise the Skrokar River, the Virkar, and the Bonorar. And this

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   caused Lake Wum, which the rivers fed, to dry up completely, so that there was
   no way to float the huge logs from the Tassaleyo Forest to the timber yards. River
   commerce became impossible; the Dylex farms were drought-striken; and
   monstrous starving Skritek rampaged from one end of Ruwenda to the other.

   Her parents King Krain and Queen Kalanthe came to her, together with the rulers
   of the other five nations, and begged her to do something to bring back the Rains.
   She told them she did not know how, and they went away in despair.

   In the dream her sister Kadiya came to tell her that the muck soil of the Ruwenda
   wetlands had all dried out. Flowering plants and grasses turned sere and bore
   neither blossom nor fruit. Juicy fungi withered, nutritious green lichens shriveled
   away, and jungle trees dropped their leaves.

   "Pray!" Kadiya urged her, and she did, clasping the Black Trillium amulet in
   fevered hands. But the hot wind only blew more strongly around the Citadel, and
   Kadi stormed away angrily. In the dream she saw the bodies of pathetic dead
   creatures lying about everywhere, piles of skin and bones. And it was her fault.

   Her sister Haramis came to warn her that the people would die next: all of the
   humans living in the Peninsula and the aborigines of the Mire and mountains as
   well. The dream-sister pointed out the window toward the north, where both the
   White Lady and the Black Sorcerer were said to live. Only those two would
   survive, Haramis warned, if Anigel did not bring the Rain.

   Death would come from that way—not in the form of a dry hot wind but as a great
   storm of fire born of the final conflict between the Archimage Binah and
   Orogastus. The fire would consume the known world unless she, little helpless
   Anigel, stopped it.

   "But I can't!" she moaned, terror-stricken to the depths of her soul. "I've tried, but
   I don't know how! My heart is sore pained, and I'm so horribly afraid, and—I just
   can't!"

   In the dream, the Peninsular Kings and Queens and her father Krain and mother
   Kalanthe and brave Kadiya and clever Haramis looked at her with contemptuous
   pity. Then they left her locked alone in her room, in disgrace. She pounded on the

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   door, sobbing, but no one came. Then she looked again out of the window, and
   saw a wall of flames that stretched from horizon to horizon and leapt higher than
   the Citadel's High Tower.

   It roared straight toward her while she screamed and screamed…

   "Wake up! Don't cry, sweeting, it's all right!"

   The flames were black-streaked vermilion lilies, dancing as she thrashed wildly in
   a net hammock hung from their vines. She was in a corner of a room built of
   squared and carved stones, all girt about with flowering plants. Immu had hold of
   her, restraining her lest she fall from the hammock.

   "A dream — it was only a dream," the old aboriginal woman crooned. "You're
   safe safe safe, my darling. Here with friends in Trevista."

   Anigel's frenzied cries stopped finally, and she climbed out of the hammock still
   all atremble, and sat on a block of stone while Immu sponged her face and
   combed her hair and laced her into the rosy satin gown. In a low voice, the
   Princess said, "I would like to tell you about my dream. In fact, I must tell you."

   Immu insisted on bringing something to eat first, even though Anigel had no
   appetite. And she added: "I will also bring along my best friend whose dwelling
   this is. If this dream of yours is important, then she is the one to interpret it, not I."

   Immu vanished through a doorway draped with filamentous lichen that made a
   fairly opaque curtain. Anigel drew a deep breath, grasped her amulet, and told
   herself to be calm. Immediately, she felt better. She looked about the chamber.
   Although it was open to the sky, there were enough stout leafy vines laced
   overhead to provide shade —and the suspension for two hammocks. Almost the
   entire wall behind the hanging nets was alive with the glorious orange lilies; and
   when she looked at them more carefully, she discovered that the blossoms were
   insectivorous. What a clever way to insure bug-free slumber!…

   On the previous night, uncertain that the trillium amulet would still render them
   invisible, she and Immu had emerged from their hiding place on the underside of
   the wagon-bed only after all the soldiers on board the flatboat had gone ashore.
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   The two fugitives had crept down to the edge of the canal below the quay steps,
   where Immu had employed her speech without words to notify kinsmen on the
   other side of the water of their presence and need.

   In time, a fleet of Nyssomu craft had floated across to the Labornoki camp with
   the provisions promised by the Discerner. Two of the native boatmen were
   Immu's cousins, Sithun and Trezilun. They found Anigel and Immu with no
   difficulty at all, and insisted jovially that the women were certainly not invisible.
   This had confirmed Anigel's suspicions. While they were on the river, she had
   speculated that the amulet might only act protectively when the Princess-wearer
   was in the most deadly danger. The amber had refused to provide any comforts for
   them when Anigel besought it during the frightening three-day trip from the
   Citadel to Trevista.

   "Well, you're safe enough now," Trezilun had reassured them, as he helped them
   into the punt. It was a dugout some seven ells long with upswept pointed ends
   upon which glow-worm lanterns hung. The gun-Wales were festooned with
   flowers and both cousins wore chains of blossoms around their necks and tucked
   into the wispy hair between their upstanding ears.

   All throughout the brief trip across the canal, Anigel crouched on the damp floor
   of the boat, fearful that some enemy would spy her after all and sound the alarm.
   She knew very well that Orogastus and his two thaumaturgical underlings were on
   board the first flatboat. What if the sorcerer should come out on deck and see her
   with his own eyes?

   But nothing of the sort had happened. They landed safely at the Nyssomu
   settlement, which was called Karonagira, and the cousins conducted them down
   paved streets only partially cleared of encroaching vegetation, so that they seemed
   to be walking through a vast darkened tropical conservatory. There were other
   small figures moving about with will-o'-the-wisp lights, but none ventured near
   the newcomers. No illumination at all came from the ancient structures that
   loomed ghostly in the moonlight, so beautifully adorned with night-blooming
   plants that Anigel at first thought that the effect was artificial. The Trevista
   Nyssomu were simply besotted with flowers! They wore them, they draped their
   punts with them, they lived in the midst of them.

   Sithun and Trezilun left their passengers at a modest-sized stone dwelling with a

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   garden-verandah overlooking the canal. There was apparently no one at home, but
   this had not bothered Immu. Although she herself could see quite well in the
   filtered moonlight, she had borrowed Sithun's lantern so that the Princess would
   not be frightened by the strange house. Locating the guest bedroom, she had
   bustled the exhausted girl off to sleep…

   "And now your real adventure begins," said a soft voice behind Anigel.

   The Princess jumped and gave a little cry. Then she laughed when she turned
   around and saw the speaker was another Nyssomu woman, even more venerable
   than Immu, whose woven-grass robe was studded all over with saucer-sized white
   blossoms, their stems fastened in place with thorns. She wore two great pompons
   of the same flowers at the sides of her head. But around her neck was not a
   garland but a platinum chain, and at the end of it was an object like a small, ornate
   hand lens.

   The Oddling woman raised the glass and peered through it at Anigel, who saw one
   yellow eye grotesquely magnified. "So you are the girl who dreams important
   dreams."

   That voice was very familiar. Anigel had listened to it yesterday while still hidden
   on the flatboat. "And you are the Discerner Frolotu! I did not recognize you
   differently attired."

   "To humans," the woman said gently, "we Nyssomu tend to look all alike."

   "I beg your pardon if I have offended you, Discerner. And I thank you for
   sheltering us."

   "But you did not sleep peacefully."

   "I had the most ghastly dream," the Princess said. "The worst nightmare of my
   life. Will you listen to me tell of it, and perhaps explain it to me?"

   Frolutu's two fanglike lower front teeth glistened as she smiled. "We'll see if that's
   possible. Let us go onto the terrace, where Immu is laying out your meal."

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   Anigel hesitated. "I thank you, but I am not really very hungry. And if we go
   outside we will be within view of any who travel the canal. What if the sorcerer
   Orogastus or his minions should see me — "

   "We are deep within the islands," the Discerner said. "You are safe enough for a
   while. Sit down here and eat and tell this one the dream."

   When the Princess saw the food that Immu had prepared and set upon a graceful
   table of carved stone, she nearly burst into tears. During the three days of their
   upstream journey from the Citadel she had subsisted upon the rations Immu had
   carried: awful dried roots, sickly sweet mistberry leather, and nothing but water to
   drink. The amulet had ignored her pleas for something more edible. Here in
   Trevista she had expected to be served unpalatable Nyssomu dishes that would
   further affront her delicate digestion — but there was a surprise.

   "Oh, Immu! Real food!"

   The crockery and tableware were strange, but the meal itself was her familiar
   Citadel breakfast: little rice hotcakes drizzled with water-bee honey, a curd-omelet
   filled with fresh mushrooms, spicy broiled sausages, ladu juice, and a steaming
   pot of darci tea. There were large dishes of everything, and the Princess devoured
   it like a starving thing, which of course she was, babbling her gratitude with her
   mouth full while Immu pretended to be affronted.

   "Real food, indeed! Silly spoiled girl. And I suppose you think the Nyssomu
   subsist on roots and berries and swampwater all of the time!"

   Anigel was abashed. "I fear I never thought at all about what the wild Oddlings
   eat. Immu, I'm sony. I should have taken an interest, as Kadiya did —"

   "Never mind, love." The Discerner Frolotu was peering at her again through her
   lens and smiling. "Both Immu and this one know that there is no malice in your
   heart, only the heedlessness of youth."

   "But where did you get this food?" Anigel asked.


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   "Questions questions questions!" Immu snapped. "From the nobles' commissary
   over in Lusagira Square, if you must know. I had Sithun and Trezilun steal a
   fairish amount, knowing how you suffered whilst eating our trail rations on the
   river. It will last for a little while on the journey to Noth. But in time you will have
   to master your tender stomach's preferences and accept what the country
   provides."

   "I expect I will," the Princess said, between gulps of tea. "When I get hungry
   enough! But tell me — have you really found a way for us to travel to the home of
   the Archimage?"

   "Thanks to Frolotu. She has friends among the Uisgu who have agreed to take you
   in a rimorik-drawn punt."

   The Princess sprang up from her seat, knelt at the Discerner's feet, and kissed both
   her wrinkled taloned hands. "Thank you, dear Lady! I thank you with all my heart,
   and I will find some way to reward you."

   The old woman tut-tutted as she disengaged herself. "Child, this one's reward will
   be your fulfillment of your destiny."

   "You—you know something of it?"

   "This one knows the prophecies concerning the Three Petals of the Living
   Trillium who will deliver our beloved Mazy Mire from mortal danger. And it
   seems that you are one of the designated."

   Anigel flushed and turned away. "I wish it were not so. I am very much afraid —
   not brave or clever like my sisters. And my dream told me that I would fail."

   Frolotu laughed. "Oh, it did, did it? Suppose you finish your tea and tell us this
   dream."

   All three sat down at the table, and Anigel described her nightmare in detail while
   the Discerner toyed with the lens and occasionally scrutinized the girl through it.
   Anigel was too shy to ask what the device revealed, or why it was used instead of

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   the pointing reed that had helped Frolotu read the heart of Prince Antar.

   "This one will tell you why!" the surprising old woman said. "The lens is a device
   of the Vanished Ones. It serves to focus thoughts upon the mind of another. But it
   teaches its user also, and after a time one need not always use it. If the wicked
   enchanter had seen it yesterday, he would have taken it no matter how Prince
   Antar attempted to forbid him. And so this one used the reed, which no human
   would value."

   "You use the lens now, however," Anigel said.

   "Yes, child. In the morning, the faculties of the elderly are at low ebb and we need
   all the help we can get… But finish telling of your dream."

   Anigel related everything to the last detail, and the reliving was so distressing that
   she turned as wan as the terrace stonework and could barely finish speaking. At
   the end the Discerner sat back with her great eyes closed and her wide lips
   mumbling silent words.

   Anigel waited, full of dread. All around the flower-banked terrace, birds and
   insects sang, and silver fishes leaped out in the canal. Then Frolotu's eyelids
   opened with an audible pop.

   "Do you know what the dream means?" Anigel asked timidly.

   "Of course! Now, the usual thing for a sage to do when queried about things like
   this is to demand that the dreamer herself analyze the dream. Or else the wise one
   must utter some mealy-mouthed cliche to the effect that understanding will come
   to you all in good time. But this one will not trifle with you, girl! Your path will
   be difficult enough, and the kindest thing to do is tell you plain: your dream means
   that you are a coward, and you would like to shirk your hard duty."

   "But I knew that!" the Princess wailed.

   "Hush, now, hush. Listen to the explanation. Dreams are sometimes vouchsafed
   by the Lords of the Air — but this sort of thing is very uncommon. Most dreams

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   actually come from deep within our secret self. And a disturbing, important dream
   like this one means that your secret self—the most important part of you, that
   which is closest to reflecting the image of God — is full of anxiety about the way
   that you are behaving. It is both warning you and urging you to do better: to be
   true to the noble instincts that prompt you, and to overcome selfishness and
   cowardice."

   "But I don't know how!"

   "You will be told," the Discerner said softly. "You have already started on your
   path. This one has seen it all through the glass. What is necessary is that you get
   on with it—one day after another, determined and trusting."

   The Princess looked doubtful. "But that seems too simple."

   Both Frolotu and Immu laughed long and merrily. At first Anigel was hurt, then
   angry, and finally she had to laugh with them.

   "You have escaped death through many miracles and with the help of good
   friends." Frolotu's face had become grave. "The next steps you must take are
   clearly set out for you. You must go resolutely, whether you are afraid or not.
   There is no shame in fear, Princess. We cannot help it. But sometimes we are
   solemnly obliged to carry on in spite of it."

   The Princess looked down in her lap, where her hands were tightly clenched. "I —
   I will try."

   "Good." Frolotu arose from her seat. "The Uisgu boat that we have summoned
   will be here this evening. Until then, you must remain sequestered. That foul
   sorcerer has left one of his minions behind at the garrison—we assume to begin
   the search for you and your sister Princesses. But you will be off to Noth before
   moonrise. If all goes well, you should reach the abode of the White Lady in about
   four days."

   Anigel was downcast at the thought of resuming her journey so soon. But when
   she spoke her voice held a touch of healthy irony. "It would be very consoling to
   be able to have a good cry right now, mourning my dead and feeling very sorry
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   for myself. I could not weep on the boat because the sound might have betrayed
   us. And now it seems there is no time for it. Well, perhaps this is another purpose
   of dreams. I can bawl my eyes out in that shadowland, and cower and refuse
   destiny night after night, and it is no sin nor weakness. But when I am awake I
   will do my best to simply… get on with it!"

   "That's my girl," crowed Immu.

   The Discerner smiled her approval. "Your secret self wishes to help you. By
   confronting your nightmares head-on, you will surely learn to fear them less."

   A trace of the old panic momentarily resurfaced on Anigel's face. She appealed to
   her old friend. "But you will stand by me all the way, Immu, won't you? If I were
   alone — I don't think—"

   "I will love and serve you all my days," Immu said. She reached out to the girl
   beside her and embraced her and kissed her cheek. "I am coming along with you
   to Noth, of course, and I will accompany you wherever the White Lady sends you.
   But there will come a time, as it comes for all of us, when you must stand fast by
   yourself."

   Anigel buried her face in her old nurse's shoulder. "Not too soon. Please, not too
   soon."

                                               Chapter Thirteen
   Kadiya awoke into twilight and the smell of broiling fish which immediately
   roused in her a hunger she found near to pain. It seemed that Jagun had dared a
   small fire .and was tending a number of garsu, the longest hardly the length of her
   hand.

   Kadiya crept through the thick brush which guarded their camp and came to the
   water, where she used leaves to scrub her face and her hands. She longed for the
   warm pool of water back in the Citadel where she and her sisters had sported and
   learned to swim, for the handful of sweet-scented crystals from the south which
   one could strew on the water until one's body rested in a scented froth. Stoutly
   woven as the Oddling clothing was, hers showed rents, and the grease with which

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   she was forced to smear herself now smelt rancid. Her lank hair she could only
   twist back and anchor with a stout length of reed.

   She came back to camp and Jagun was quick to hand her one of the spitted garsu
   which she ate with her fingers, licking them quickly when the heat and grease
   made them smart.

   Jagun was silent as she ate. Nor was he more communicative as they erased, as
   best they could, the signs of their occupancy and returned to the punt, pulling it
   back into open water. Kadiya persuaded him that she should take a hand in their
   voyaging and he put aside the scull for a pole, giving her its twin.

   This exercise was not new to the girl, but she found it took her a measure of time
   to fall into the pattern which matched Jagun's efforts. She found that once she had
   captured the proper rhythm there was something almost hypnotic about it. Plunge
   the pole, exert her strength, plunge again. She was in the bow and she glanced
   frequently at the spark riding in her amulet.

   They rested from time to time. Once they paused to pull from the water the roots
   of certain lilies. The huge blossoms were still only buds so that the roots could be
   eaten with impunity. Those, with what was left of the garsu, formed their midnight
   meal.

   This had been an evening of silence. Kadiya felt a constant unease. Even the
   hypnotic swing of the poles could not keep her from fearing some invisible,
   voiceless attack. Among his own people Jagun ranked very high in trailcraft, and
   she could be sure that he would be instantly alive to any natural threat. But those
   were attacks from the outer world, while this thing that she feared came from the
   inner which she had not even realized existed until its first manifestation.

   "Jagun." She kept her voice very low, hardly higher than the buzz of the many
   insects about them. "What still lies before us?" How she wished now that she had
   paid more attention to that large mural map which had covered, in very faded
   colors, the wall of the Citadel council chamber.

   "We head into the Goldenmire," he said. "Before that we touch at Vurenha."


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   "Your own clan place."

   "Yes. I am of the outer clans. Beyond that lies what only a few of the Ancestors
   have ever seen. I cannot say what we will find there. We shall have to depend
   wholly on that which you wear."

   "Uisgu country?" she pressed.

   "Some of it, yes, but also the dark places where the Drowners set up their land
   poles. Of that we have tales in plenty, how much truth is in them we do not know.
   But we must cross that country to reach Noth, for if we go by the longer way we
   may be tracked by those who follow us."

   "You have been to Noth, Jagun?"

   "Once. It was when you were a babe. It is laid upon us who are hunters, that when
   we believe we are well skilled in our craft, we shall present ourselves to the Lady,
   that she may grant us the full freedom of the Mires. It was then that she instructed
   me to come to your Father's court, to serve as hunter and await the day of need she
   prophesied, that day which has so recently passed. Also it is laid upon us that any
   new discovery we may make of the Vanished Ones we report to her."

   "New discoveries?" Kadiya was intrigued. "Are there new discoveries still to be
   made then, Jagun? So many hundreds have passed since your people began to
   journey the Mires. What more might there be to find?"

   For a moment Jagun did not answer her. When he did there was a reluctant note in
   his voice. "Farseer, the Vanished Ones had secrets beyond any we can guess. It is
   also true that any ancient artifact which is unlike those discovered before must be
   taken to the White Lady of Noth. Some she keeps, and we know such things are
   dangerous and that their secrets are part of her guardianship."

   It was plain to Kadiya that he intended to say no more on that subject. But surely
   if he had seen the Archimage he could furnish her with some scraps of knowledge
   which would prepare her for her own meeting.



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   "What is she like, Jagun? I know that she is mighty in magic, but how does that
   make her different from others? They have said that Orogastus is one who has a
   body like any other man but that he is of kingly appearance and able to turn such
   eyes upon a person that one can deny him nothing. But then the enemy always
   grows the greater in tales. If Orogastus is truly more than any man—then what is
   the Archimage?"

   "King's Daughter, she is the Lady, the Guardian. Life she knows and death, but
   with neither is she herself concerned. For life and death are the common lot of all.
   She has been ever the same since my people first looked upon her. She raises no
   hand to stop death and she beckons forth no new life. Instead she holds the
   balance true and we deal with time's passage after our nature. Only she holds the
   Mires against invasion, and now the balance has been over-weighted and must be
   set straight again. A thing, King's Daughter, for which you were born."

   Kadiya had thrust her pole deep. Now she did not withdraw it, but half turned in
   the punt to face Jagun.

   "I was born?" Her voice scaled up.

   "You three were born, Farseer. Time passes, and even the hardest stone must yield
   in the end to flowing years. She of Noth looks forward in time. Thus when she
   sees clouds gather it is her duty to prepare against the coming of the Winter Rains.
   Before the day of your birth.

   King's Daughter, certain of my people and certain of the Uisgu, were summoned
   to Noth. They were warned that there was Darkness growing and that she who had
   stood between us and all manifestations of that in the past was not this time able to
   summon up a wall of strength. However, she promised us this: there would be
   those who would follow after and reestablish the balance."

   Kadiya bit her lip. Once more her inner anger blazed up from the coals she
   carefully nourished.

   "A warning — she could have given a warning!"

   "Farseer, this is the first time in the memory of the history songs of my people that
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   the White Lady of Noth has faced one of similar powers. He may be even greater
   than she had hitherto knowledge of. You wish to take blood price of Voltrik for
   your kin… perhaps that is but a small thing in comparison with that which you
   will have to claim before the end."

   "I have no magic — " she began.

   "Look you to those reeds." Jagun nodded to their right. "One such you can pull,
   and, with not much effort, you may snap it. Three you pull, twist well together,
   and you have a cord which will entrap a harfut. One you are, three you are…"

   Kadiya gave an impatient heave to her pole. "Haramis, Anigel, and I are to be
   your rope?" She laughed. "I fear you can do little skillful hunting with such a
   snare as that!"

   Magic —she had no magic, and certainly Anigel had never in her soft life showed
   any desire to play with forgotten lore. Magic! She did not want to think of that as
   a weapon. Let her meet Voltrik with true steel in her hands. She did not know how
   or when that would occur, but she believed that it would. And she would not
   depend upon any dubious magic to do then what must be done!

   Sometimes during that long night of journeying she could not hold under those
   thoughts. But always she forced her attention back to what lay about them. Twice
   they stopped by the shelter of some hummock to rest and eat. She rubbed her
   aching arms and shoulders but she refused to utter any complaint: in fact she and
   Jagun had very few words between them.

   Once there came a harsh, night-shattering scream. Kadiya, though she had never
   heard its like before, held steady. They were resting under the drooping limbs of a
   water-wyde tree and so screened and enshadowed. Above them the Triple Moons
   gleamed, and across the sky flew a black-winged shape which made the girl draw
   a deep breath in awe. The thing plainly was larger than the punt beneath her feet
   and its wingspread for a moment blotted out the stars. What it could be she had no
   idea; she had never even heard its like described before.

   It screeched again and then was gone. Yet Jagun made no move to venture out of
   their hiding place. The girl heard him utter a very low hiss, and he whispered:

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   "The voor — and it hunts!" All the unease of one who must face a vastly more
   powerful foe was in the hunter's voice.

   "The voor?"

   "It could not have flown here from choice, for it is a creature of the heart of the
   unknown." He spoke as if he talked to himself. "What brings it to this country?
   Surely there must be a fearsome stirring over all the world."

   At length they began their advance once more, this time at a lesser pace. Kadiya
   took all the care she could to be as quiet as possible. Once more they heard that
   ear-torturing cry, but it sounded farther to the north, in the direction of their travel.

   They made camp as the sun arose. At first Kadiya would have steered away from
   the higher land toward which Jagun urged them, for there was good evidence that
   it contained more ruins and she could not forget what they had found in the last
   such place. But Jagun was emphatic,

   He pointed to some swirls in the dark water. "Sucbri — and surely a nesting of
   them. They do not allow themselves to be found near any place where there has
   been a camp."

   They landed on the island and Jagun disappeared, blowpipe in hand. The girl
   gathered pieces of the driftwood carried by the river in the rainy season, and with
   care set up, ready for the lighting, such a fire as would be the least visible. As she
   sat quietly then to wait, she opened all her senses to what lay about her. The odors
   of the swamp commingled. She smelled the scent of flowers, a breath of decay
   and rottenness, even traces of animal musk. Though she was no holder of the gift
   Jagun and other hunters possessed in its entirety, Kadiya set herself now to try to
   separate one of those wisps of odor from another and to recognize and classify
   each as best she could.

   Also she listened. There was life all about her, awaking into more strident sound
   as the sun arose. She recognized the click-clatter of a nas-beetle, and more
   distantly the half sleepy chirping of birds. There was such abundant life in the
   swamp and she and her kind were only intruders here. It would take more
   lifetimes than were accorded to those of her blood to be able to classify and know

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   the swamp life even a small bit.

   Kadiya took up the amulet and held it into the first ray of sunlight which reached
   the camp. The small bud within was tight closed — although the spark of light
   showed at its very tip. Black, the flower was truly black as no other was known to
   be. It was the badge of her house — though the reason for that was something
   even the oldest of legends did not tell.

   Though she had not heard him coming Jagun was suddenly there. He had a pair of
   karawoks, water still dripping from their open mouths. His blowpipe was in his
   hand, and he looked, not toward her, but over his shoulder to his back trail.

   She could have counted to ten while he stood there. Then the tense line of his
   shoulders relaxed a little. Once more his gaze went from right to left as far as his
   head could turn while he stared back the way he had come. At last he dropped
   down with a sigh. His skin had greyed during the grueling efforts of their flight.
   He had dropped the karawoks without a glance as if the fact he had done so well
   with his hunting no longer meant anything.

   Instead, after resting his blowpipe over one knee, Jagun loosed from his belt a
   large misshapen bundle bound up in a leaf. This he unrolled quickly. With a gasp
   Kadiya drew back. The stench was so great it seemed as if whatever caused it had
   been hurled straight into her face. The thing was a lump of what looked like green-
   yellow solidified jelly.

   "Skritek-spawn." Jagun let the thing lie, wiping his hand vigorously on a wad of
   grass. "It is a very young one, but deadly enough."

   Kadiya simply stared. That the Skritek themselves had ventured this far south to
   set up a warn pole was beyond all reason. That they would have a weave-hive near
   here— Surely this could not happen!

   "There was a voor place of feeding," Jagun continued. "It had fed — on this."

   "How far does such a one fly?" she asked.



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   "Bearing a full-sized spawn? Not far from the nearest known Skritek holdings-"

   Kadiya considered the threat behind that. "The Skritek are then moving south?"

   Jagun picked up the unrolled leaf, taking care not to touch what it held. He went
   away from their camp, dug a hole with a stick, and crammed the malodorous
   fragment in, pressing down dirt over it.

   There was a grim note in his voice as he returned. "We have many routes within
   the Mires, and most we know well. But no one can cover all this country. There
   are places of quaking mud which swallow all invaders, past which we cannot go.
   What lies beyond — " He shrugged.

   They ate and then Kadiya again took the first watch while Jagun rested. She found
   it harder than ever to stay awake, even when she set her thoughts on what might
   be the result of a deliberate change of Skritek territory. And she lapsed almost
   immediately into the deep sleep of one who has pushed her body to the limit when
   Jagun took her place.

   It was in the late afternoon when he roused her. He had been hunting again, and
   this time he had not only some of the sweet lily roots but garsu fish, the very sight
   of which made her mouth water. They ate slowly, savoring each bite, and then left
   the refuge, following always the promise of the amulet's light.

   That night they caught no sight of the voor, nor any trace that more existed along
   their path than the vegetation and usual inhabitants of the Mires. But now they
   were at last close to the Goldenmire, close enough to glimpse patches of the
   brilliantly colored flowering reeds which gave the district its name.

   When dawn warned them of the need for shelter they were able to rest in a place
   very different from the rough camps they had made along the way. For a hooting
   cry rang out, which brought an eager answer from Jagun.

   The bank of the great shallow river was now cleft by the mouth of a smaller
   stream. Jagun sent their craft straight into the opening. Now on either bank of the
   creek appeared Oddlings Kadiya thought to be Nyssomu by their woven garments.
   But when they called out to Jagun it was not in trade tongue, and she could only
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   understand a word or two. Jagun nosed the punt closer to the left bank. One of the
   Folk stepped carefully into it, taking the pole from Kadiya and gesturing her to sit,
   as with powerful surges he sent the small craft forward.

   Thus she came to Vurenha, the only true Nyssomu village she had ever seen.
   Those who had trading concerns in Trevista lived in the ruins there. But here was
   no sign of any other history than that of their own kind. Their houses were set on
   piles in a wide expanse of water. Each stood at the center of a platform raised
   about five ells above the surface, nuzzled on two sides by a number of punts
   similar to that which had brought her here.

   Vines, with their roots in pots, were evenly spaced about the sides of each long
   house, and their growth had gone up the walls of the buildings until the leaves
   appeared to be sprouting from the structures themselves. The vines were now
   showing heavy pods of yellow, shading to scarlet, which weighed them down.
   Those Kadiya recognized as the raw materials from which a sustaining and tasty
   beverage was made. Along the shores of the small lake on which the village had
   been erected were crop plots, as well as pens for two of the food animals Nyssomu
   raised—woth and qubar — both larger than their wild cousins in the Mires.

   Their punt was sent to the side of one of the houses. There were figures outside all
   the dwellings now, but the four awaiting their arrival were older and two of them
   were women, their faces painted with small iridescent patterns and their grass
   robes fringed with small shells or bits of glittering material which might have
   come from the ruins. The tallest and most impressive appearing of the women
   now stepped forward to bid them welcome.

   "Greeting, First of the House." Jagun spoke slowly and this time Kadiya was able
   to understand every word. "May Those We Do Not Name bring honor and good
   life to all the clan and to this kinhold."

   The Nyssomu inclined her head with the same grace Kadiya had seen her Mother
   use upon a formal occasion of meeting an official embassy.

   "This one offers roof cover, Hunter," she said.

   Then Jagun introduced Kadiya: "First, this one is King's Daughter out of the Great

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   Place. There has come much evil into our land. She has been summoned by the
   White Lady of Noth that council may be taken."

   The Nyssomu male who had poled the punt put out his hand and brought Kadiya
   up onto the platform to face the woman whom Jagun had greeted with such
   respect. Courtesy and custom the girl had been drilled in, but one needed a formal
   robe in which to make a proper curtsey. Instead she hastily improvised with the
   gesture she had seen used by one of the Oddling women of Trevista to another.
   Placing the palms of her hands together, she inclined her head forward.

   "I, Kadiya, daughter of King Krain, do wish all well in this kinhold."

   To her relief the woman replied with a gesture Kadiya did know — holding out
   her own hand palm up. Kadiya quickly fitted her palm to it.

   "Be at rest, King's Daughter," the woman said, with that widening of the lips
   which was an Oddling smile. Then she was quickly sober again. "True, there is
   death abroad, and all praise to Those We Do Not Name that you have come safe
   to us. Those who drown walk our land." She hesitated before she continued.
   "There is much which is dark-born abroad. But to this kinhold be free, King's
   Daughter, and let us give guest aid."

   The interior of the Nyssomu house was divided into a series of paired rooms
   opening off a hallway, and it appeared to Kadiya that each of these had been
   assigned to some special family or group. There were no men to be seen here, but
   by each door stood one or more women, all of whom bowed their heads as Kadiya
   and her hostess passed. Then they came to a door at hall's end and she did indeed
   discover that luxury, though it might not be of the same kind she was used to, was
   not unknown here.

   She found a carven tub (which by the look of it might have been brought out of
   some ruin) awaiting her, filled with clear water on which floated violet-blue petals
   which she recognized as one of the trade wares out of Trevista. Crushed between
   the hands and rubbed across the skin these not only released a lasting fragrance
   but also lathered into a cleanser. Happily, Kadiya shed her clothes and got into the
   tub. She scrubbed herself with perfumed petals and cleansed her tangled, grease-
   plastered hair. Oh, how she relished being clean again!

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   Her hostess had seated herself on a bench across the room, and one by one six
   other Nyssomu females, as impressively mannered and dressed as she, came in to
   join her. Somehow, Kadiya did not find their presence disconcerting. There was in
   this place a feeling of calm and peace which was like a soothing balm of herbs
   laid upon the raw wound of her immediate past.

   A younger female brought forth a long robe of very finely woven grass for Kadiya
   to slip into. Her hostess arose then and gestured to a cushioned stool. When
   Kadiya seated herself another of the young women brought a tray on which dried
   corfer rinds, fancifully carved, were set out.

   When all had been served and they held their cups, the hostess tilted hers a
   fraction so a drop or two dripped to the floor. The others followed her example, as
   did Kadiya, trying to be alert to any point of etiquette which might bring the
   approval of these people. Many times at the Citadel she had been impatient of
   ceremony, sometimes inattentive enough to earn a rebuke from her Mother; but
   now she realized that she must indeed follow any gesture which would please the
   Nyssomu.

   Her hostess took a small sip from her cup and then held it out. Kadiya quickly
   followed her example and they exchanged cups which, again following her
   hostess's example, Kadiya emptied. A warm feeling of relaxation flowed through
   her body.

   "There is evil," her hostess broke the silence. "Those blood-eaters walk abroad,
   and with them another who is not of our country and who can bewilder thoughts.
   We have had messages from down-river. Many of our people have come out of
   Trevista, for that place is now held by dealers in death. We have sent a message to
   the White Lady of Noth. But as yet there has been no answer…"

   "First of the House," Kadiya leaned forward on her stool, "those who have
   invaded Trevista are ones who have little knowledge of the Mires. But they are
   ordered by an evil one learned in the strange arts, and one of his servants travels
   with the Skritek. However, I do not believe that soldiers used to the plains of
   Labornok can fight within Mire country. Your people who know all its twists and
   turns can surely go up against them and free this part of the land —"


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   But her hostess was shaking her head slowly. "King's Daughter, it is not our
   custom to wage battles against those who come into our country. We have our
   own defenses but we do not carry death to others."

   Kadiya bit her lip. So clearly had she seen the chance to harry the enemy force,
   using these Nyssomu who could turn every trick and terror of the countryside
   against the enemy if only they would! Deep in her anger gnawed once more. But
   what could she do? Impatience had driven her so many times in the past into some
   folly; but this time there must be no mistakes made if she could help it.

   She fingered her amulet.

   "The Lady of Noth," she said carefully, "has summoned me. She has long been the
   Guardian of this land. Perhaps she will have an answer."

   The Nyssomu woman nodded approvingly. "That is right, King's Daughter.
   Greater than any other living she is, and mistress of many strange powers. We
   shall give you what aid we can to reach her."

   And with that Kadiya had to be content.

                                              Chapter Fourteen
   The melody played by the fipple flute was "The Rosy Sunset Pool," one of
   Haramis's favorites, a sad and soaring ballad of a lonely riverman far from his
   home and loved ones. When the last silvery note died away in echoes among the
   frosted crags, the Princess said, "That was beautiful indeed, old friend."

   "I wish I could have played on," Uzun said apologetically, "but I am having
   difficulty moving my fingers quickly." He huddled more deeply into his fur-lined
   mantle and extended his wet boots closer to the little campfire of twisted sticks.
   Night was fast approaching, bringing with it a cold wind from the glaciers above
   that cut exposed skin like a knife.

   "Never mind, Uzun. I think if you had played longer, I would have wept for
   melancholy. The riverman in the song at least had the hope of returning to his

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   family and homeland, but for me there is no home, and those I loved are dead."

   "Mayhap not your sisters, my Princess."

   She looked across the bleak, rocky slope, beyond the torrent of the Vispar River
   that they had followed higher and higher into the Ohogan Range. Above
   shadowed ridges, the majestic bulk of Mount Rotolo was tinged ruddy against the
   cloud-streaked evening sky by the sun's afterglow.

   "I pray that Kadiya and Anigel still live," Haramis said, "but you know as well as I
   that Kadiya was preparing to die bravely against overwhelming odds when we
   parted. As for Anigel, I should not be surprised to learn that she perished of
   fright!" She blinked back sudden tears. "Poor little idiots!" She forced her
   thoughts hastily back to her current problems. "And we may join them soon, if
   these wretched trillium seeds lead us much higher into the mountains. There is
   now almost no wood for fires, no more edible roots or berries. There are no fish in
   the river since it began to run white, and the water tastes odd. What is that
   powdery stuff in it, do you know?"

   "It tastes like rock to me," Uzun said. "At any rate, if it were poisonous…"

   "—we would be dead already," Haramis agreed. "But I still don't like it. And I
   worry about you, Uzun; you should not be up here in the cold. It cannot be good
   for you; your body was not meant to dwell here."

   "I'm perfectly well!" Uzun protested. "All I need is to be warmed up a bit and
   have my boots dried out."

   "But they'll be soaked through all over again, once we set out slogging through
   patches of wet snow tomorrow," Haramis pointed out. "My blood runs warmer
   than yours, Uzun, and I can bear it. But you are Nyssomu, born to dwell in the
   warmth of the Mire. I have seen your face grow more and more grey with pain all
   throughout this day, and your steps are slower."

   "I am holding you back," he murmured miserably.



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   "That's not important, I am in no hurry to freeze to death, God knows! But I think
   it unlikely that you will get better: More likely you will become worse as it gets
   colder."

   She rose from her place beside the fire, yanked off her fur-lined mittens, and
   began to remove his wet boots. "We must get these off, they will never dry while
   on your feet."

   "No, no — I must serve you! Never you serve me!"

   "Be silent," she commanded, with mock sternness. When she had stripped off his
   boots and soggy felt liners and the inner wadding of grass —insulating when dry,
   but reduced now to a useless mess that clung to his taloned toes — she pulled her
   warm mittens onto his feet like slippers. Then she set out his footgear carefully so
   that the fire's meager heat would penetrate them, and gave him a drink from the
   small, soot-blackened crock that they used to brew darci tea.

   The elderly Oddling uttered a deep sigh. "That feels so much better. But you
   should not have demeaned yourself—"

   She pressed one finger to his lips, silencing him. "Now listen to me, Uzun. I have
   thought on this matter most carefully, and I have made up my mind. My wish is
   that you now turn back, having accompanied me as far as you are able, while I
   continue on alone."

   "No! No!" he cried, spilling tea in his agitation.

   "Did I not say my mind is made up?" she said. "We know that we have nearly
   reached that part of the mountains where no living thing— save perhaps the fabled
   Eyes in the Whirlwind — can long survive. Our food is nearly gone and there is
   no chance of getting more. Soon not even the dwarf trees will be able to grow, and
   there will be no firewood. If I am a person of high destiny, as the White Lady said,
   then we can assume that the Lords of the Air will shelter and sustain me somehow
   or other as I follow the trillium seeds. But you, my dear friend, must turn back.
   The quest is mine, and I must fulfill it alone. The Archimage told me that. Did she
   not tell you also that you must leave me before the end of my journey?"


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   Uzun bowed his head without speaking. He wiped his streaming eyes on his
   sleeve, then sipped slowly from their communal tea crock.

   "If you turn back now," Haramis continued, "you can be out of the snowfields
   within half a day. Another day will see you in the fertile portion of the Vispar
   River, where garsu and other fish abound, and there are plenty of ripe and
   nourishing berries, and the nights are frost-free. You can follow the river
   southward until you encounter friendly Uisgu, and they will bear you in their
   boats to Trevista and your kin."

   "But how can I leave you all alone? The Triune knows that I am a wretched
   outdoorsman, but you — forgive me, Princess! —you are even less competent to
   survive in this wilderness than I!"

   "I need no special survival skills now. There are no more fish to gut, no more bog-
   varts to snare, no more wild plant-foods to search out or prepare. The food that
   remains in my pack will keep me from starving for a little while, and I know
   enough to let the sediment settle from the river water before drinking it. I can
   climb rocks with fair agility—I've certainly had enough practice lately—and the
   seeds will undoubtedly find me dry dens to bed down in for a few more days, at
   least, until the entire landscape is covered with deep snow. If I have not come to
   my goal by then…" She shrugged. "Well, perhaps the Eyes in the Whirlwind will
   take pity on me and take me to one of the fabled green valleys of the high
   Ohogans, where the Vispi are said to dwell among hot springs, and flowers bloom
   while the blizzards pass harmless overhead."

   Uzun said in a low, thoughtful voice: "Truly, I did wonder whether the White
   Lady had set us on the path to some such place."

   "What do you know of the Vispi?"

   "They never come out of the mountains. They trade precious metals and
   gemstones to the Uisgu, and these are passed to the Nyssomu, and thence make
   their way to humankind, either at the Trevista Fair, or at the smaller markets of the
   Dylex villages. They take in trade mainly domestic animals —especially the more
   rugged kind of volumnial, togars, and nunchiks with furry coats. They also crave
   salt and all kinds of sweets — water-bee honey is the mainstay of Uisgu trade

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   with them — and a few other products."

   "What do they look like?"

   "No Nyssomu has seen one and lived, for their lands are forbidden to swamp
   Folk."

   "Since you would obviously freeze to death before you reached them," Haramis
   muttered, "that makes sense."

   Uzun continued: "The grassland Folk, the Uisgu, say that Vispi are taller than men
   but more slender. They are of the Folk, for they bear their young in a finished
   state of body, rather than as ravenous larvae, as the wretched Skritek do. The Eyes
   in the Whirlwind, those guardians of the mountain passes that once helped keep
   our land safe from invasion—they are said to belong to the Vispi, and to serve the
   White Lady."

   Haramis said: "Some of our hill-fort guards told tales of Vispi dancing on
   newfallen snow. They were said to be beautiful."

   "They are also said to be the oldest of Folk. But no one really knows. Our tale-
   tellers say that they live in deep valleys in the flanks of Mount Rotolo, Mount
   Gidris, and Mount Brom. There, hot springs and steaming rivers are supposed to
   flow, moderating the terrible cold and barreness, so that plants may grow. And
   there are ice-caves round about the Vispi lands that slowly thaw, giving forth
   jewels and nuggets of gold and platinum as well as baser stones, and these are
   washed downhill by the mountain torrents. Some of those ice-caves are said to
   have belonged to the Vanished Ones, and very rarely, one of their ancient devices
   will be offered by the Vispi in trade."

   "How fascinating," Haramis murmured. She prodded the fire with the iron-shod
   tip of her walking-staff, moving unburned portions of twigs onto the scanty pile of
   glowing coals. For many minutes she was silent. Then she said suddenly, "Uzun,
   will you try to scry for me?"

   "For your sisters?"


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   "No, not them. The Vispi."

   He gasped. "I — I can but try. If they are truly Folk, they don´t have auras, as
   other natural beings do."

   She pointed wordlessly at the tea-crock, which still had a fingerwidth of dark
   liquid remaining in its bottom. Uzun nodded and took it up. He swirled the tea in
   the bowl, causing it to rotate faster and faster while he stared into the small vortex.
   Then his body stiffened, and his gaze became fixed and unfocused, and beads of
   oily sweat made his forehead shine.

   Haramis waited. The rosy glow that had suffused the snowy peaks faded to grey.
   The sky, which had been cloudless throughout the days of their journeying, now
   showed a few long pearly streamers of cirrus reaching forth from the south, the
   harbingers of the winter monsoon. Some years the storms came early. If this
   should happen, she was certainly doomed…

   "Movis," Uzun whispered.

   Startled, Haramis gripped his shoulder. "Have you seen something?"

   "Movis," he repeated. His great golden eyes looked into hers as he came to
   himself and slowly set down the tea-crock. "The name of their great settlement is
   Movis, and it lies above us and to the west."

   "Did you scry it clearly?" she demanded, her face alight with excitement. "How
   far from here is it?"

   "I can't tell that, I only know that it is there, somewhere in that direction. The
   Vispi are able to hide it completely from searchers if they wish, but I bespoke
   your name, and they granted me a momentary view of Movis… and said that they
   await you."

   Haramis felt her heart pounding. Her bare hand went into her tunic and took hold
   of the warm amber amulet nestling against her skin. Movis! A real place, not some
   fever-dream of the dying Archimage! It was not, after all, a fool's chase the

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   winged seeds led her on, but a true quest. Or so she could hope…

   To Uzun, she said: "You have served me well. This scrying of yours gives me
   renewed confidence, where before I had only uncertainty. I confess to you, Uzun,
   I had begun to fear that the White Lady was only a sick and deluded witch,
   sending me to certain death."

   "Movis is not close by," the little musician said, worry creasing his brow. "It is
   surely several more days' journey away, over the most rugged sort of terrain."

   "My seeds will guide me," she told him, smiling. "I will find the place, never fear,
   and the Vispi living there will surely help me on my quest for the Three Winged
   Circle."

   "They seemed to bespeak me with good will," Uzun admitted. He wriggled his
   feet, still enveloped in Haramis's furry mittens, and the concern ebbed slowly
   from his face. "Perhaps everything will be all right, after all." He yawned, then
   hastily begged the Princess's pardon.

   She only laughed. "You are right, beyond a doubt. And while I shall miss your
   dear face and your music, you will serve me best by turning back. You can begin
   to turn this journey into a ballad, to be sung when I am Queen in Ruwenda.
   Indeed, from the way you speak at times, you appear to be working on it already."

   "Very well," Uzun sighed. "I shall turn back. You will certainly travel much faster
   without me. I can leave you with a lighter heart, hoping that the Vispi have been
   commanded by the Archimage to assist you. And as I travel south, I will now and
   again try to scry you out, and thus reassure myself of your safety."

   "Of course you shall," Haramis said. She took up his boots and felt socks, which
   were now nearly dry. "Tuck these in the bottom of your sleep-sack and they will
   finish drying while you rest."

   She helped him to slip into the downy bag, and he curled up with his back against
   a large rock on the opposite side of the fire. Even before Haramis had laid out her
   own sleep sack and drunk up the dregs of the tea, he was asleep and snoring.


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   She tidied up the campsite, then went slowly down to the stream. Hoarfrost was
   already forming on the bare rocks, and patches of snow among the sharp crags
   glimmered in the twilight. She half-filled their largest waterskin, flinching at the
   icy touch of the river. By morning, after freezing and thawing, the grey mud
   suspended within the water would settle, and the water would be fit to drink.

   At her feet, something twinkled, and she saw it was a tiny pool reflecting a single
   star. A perfect scrying vessel…

   Could I perform such magic myself? For that matter, is scrying truly magic or is it
   a mental skill, like the speech without words the Oddlings use? I wonder if I can
   scry my sisters… I know that they may well be dead, but I don't feel that they are.
   Of course, even if I can't see them, it proved nothing. Suppose the Archimage set
   some barrier about the three of us—a sort of concealing spell—to frustrate
   Labornoki adepts such as Orogastus who would seek us out in order to kill us?
   But perhaps if I searched for my sisters, whose destiny is said to be linked with
   mine, the barrier would not stop me… It can't hurt to try.

   She knelt above the little pool, careful not to blot out the light of the star, and said
   a brief prayer. Then she swept all thought from her mind, let her only reality be
   the faint silver spark on the water, and the imagined face of her sister Kadiya.

   Kadi… Kadi… Do you live? Let me see you!

   A smile. A rich scent of perfumed water, soap bubbles, russet hair afloat —

   Then nothing.

   Haramis sat back on her heels. For a moment, for the merest flicker of a second,
   she had seemed to grasp certain elusive images. But there was no true vision of
   Kadi, only those scraps of sensation, having no source, surely, save her own
   imagination, over-sharpened by fatigue.

   She sighed. Well, she had not expected to succeed. Scrying was an Oddling talent,
   not one humans possessed. She was a perfect idiot to squat here half-freezing
   beside a mountain river when she could be nestled in her sleep-sack, where such

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   fancies belonged. Sighing, she trudged uphill to bed.

                                                  Chapter Fifteen
   The Uisgu boat sped along by the light of the Triple Moons, and Anigel awoke
   with a smothered gasp. She had had the dream of drought and fire again, for the
   fourth night running, and her body was clammy and stiff with terror beneath the
   plant-down sleep-sack that Immu had tucked around her. Damn the dream! It was
   so stupid to live that painful unreality over and over. She took hold of the trillium
   amulet on the chain around her neck. It felt warm against her icy palm as she
   asked why her secret self had sent the wretched nightmare yet again. She knew
   what it meant! She had faced her shortcomings and promised to be brave, hadn't
   she? Why did the phantoms persist in tormenting her? It wasn't fair!

   Screwing up her determination, she pushed the fearful dream-memories aside and
   concentrated on the here and now.

   She was moving along in a watercraft that was pointed at both ends and about the
   same length as the Nyssomu punts; but instead of being carved from a kala-log it
   was fashioned from long bundles of reeds, tightly plaited together like a great
   basket and coated inside with some hard substance. The two rimoriks that hauled
   the Uisgu boat were streamlined furred creatures larger than a man, with sleek
   heads, enormous black eyes, and webbed paws with formidable claws. Their
   bodies were dapple-green and their only voice was a hiss. They did not like
   humans and had bared their tusks when Anigel tried to make friends with them.
   The creatures were hitched to the boat by means of a double harness attached to
   the stem, and the Uisgu drivers, whose names were Lebb and Tirebb, controlled
   their aquatic steeds by means of reins running through rings on each side of the
   bow. Anigel was obliged to ride and sleep on a little pallet in the boat's narrow
   stern, so as not to upset the rimoriks with her human aura. They stopped every six
   hours or so to exchange their tired beasts for fresh ones at a Uisgu village and
   allow the two drivers to spell one another.

   The strange country of the Goldenmire, which they had traveled through for the
   past three days, was blazing hot during the daytime. Very few native animals were
   in evidence except for dense flocks of birds, gauzy-winged flies — some with a
   wingspan of half an ell — and myriads of fish. The sharp-edged grasses often
   grew to twice Anigel's height and were crowned by feathery golden-yellow flower

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   panicles.

   At first their boat followed a convoluted narrow channel through a very dense
   region of the glade north of Trevista, twisting and turning every which way until
   Anigel lost all sense of direction. On their second day of travel they passed into
   country where the grass was shorter and the waterways less distinct. The rimoriks
   then simply swam straight ahead through the trackless submerged prairie, and the
   boat swished along over the grass as though it were on a greased roadway, hardly
   touching the water.

   Their stopping places were always small elevated islands thickly overgrown with
   hardwood trees and shrubs laden with all sorts of flowers and fruits. There the shy
   Uisgu had their small villages, where they subsisted upon raw fish, the abundant
   wild produce, and a "sacred" brown beverage named miton, the nature of which
   Immu refused to explain at the same time that she forbade Anigel to sample it.
   Unlike the Nyssomu, the Uisgu did not use fire. They dwelt in grass huts woven in
   the same massive basketry style as their boats, mounted on stilts for safety's sake
   during the monsoon-season floods. The Folk were much smaller than their
   Nyssomu kin, and wore nothing except for golden jewelry set with gems, which
   they obtained in trade from the Vispi of the northern mountains, and a short, kilt
   like garment. Around their protruding eyes were painted colored rings, and the
   bare chests of the males were adorned with a painted design of three circles
   interlocked at a center point. Their bodies were mostly covered in short hair,
   lubricated with a heavy oil having a powerful musky smell. Anigel hardly noticed
   the odor now; but when she had first met the two Uisgu boatmen, Lebb and
   Tirebb, back at the home of the Discerner, she had had to control her revulsion at
   their slimy hand-shake. No wonder certain crude Ruwendians referred to the little
   Oddlings as Slippery Devils! The boatmen and Immu could barely understand one
   another's dialect, but there was not much need for conversation. The two Uisgu
   knew very well where the ruined city of Noth lay, and they had promised Frolotu
   to conduct the Princess and Immu there as quickly as possible.

   After dark, when the stars above the prairie were unobscured by mist and seemed
   twice as bright as normal, the Goldenmire had an orchestra of night-sounds
   completely different from those of the Lower Mutar or Trevista. No large animals
   howled or roared out here in the vast treeless region; instead, the swamp noises
   were percussive and syncopated, like hundreds of tiny drums, all with different
   pitches, playing an ever changing melody accompanying the hiss of the boat

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   through the sea of grass. The sound was hypnotic, and Anigel felt herself dozing
   off again.

   No dreams, no dreams, she begged feebly, letting oblivion claim her. And when
   she awoke the boat had stopped, and she felt greatly refreshed, and it was dawn.

   Three peculiar little faces were staring at her over the gunwale, their expressions
   both fascinated and horrified. They had a familial resemblance to the Nyssomu,
   but their upstanding ears were proportionally larger, as were their sharp teeth, and
   their heads and necks and cheeks were covered with slick, oily fur. The eyes of
   one were ringed with yellow paint; the others wore eye-paint of pink and ochre.

   The Princess gave a squeak of surprise and the three faces dropped down out of
   sight.

   "Oh, I'm sorry," she said softly. "Don't be afraid, little Uisgu. I know that I look
   ugly and gigantic to you, but I won't hurt you."

   First one head reappeared, and then the other two. They were no larger than the
   heads of human babies. The Uisgu children conversed among themselves in an
   agitated twitter, obviously arguing about the nature of the monster they had found
   asleep in a boat on their beach.

   "It's quite all right," Anigel reassured them. She held up the trillium amulet on its
   chain — and suddenly everything seemed to be explained.

   The three young Uisgu uttered a joyous trill and showed their diminutive fangs in
   wide grins. They crawled up onto the gunwale and would have climbed right into
   the boat with her, but she laughed and told them: "No, no. Please sit there while I
   get dressed. Then you can take me to your village. I suppose Immu and Lebb and
   Tirebb have gone there already to arrange for fresh rimoriks, leaving me here to
   slug-abed!"

   She pushed aside the sleep sack and sat up, slipping a soft, woven-grass robe over
   her shift. She had worn Frolotu's gift of aboriginal clothing with reluctance at
   first; but the pale green robe proved to be much cooler than her torn, dirty court
   dress, and its long bell-sleeves and ample hood protected her from the powerful
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   sun of the open grassland. She had also discarded her ruined slippers in favor of
   calf high buskins with sturdy sandals strapped over them. The traveling outfit was
   completed by a braided fiber belt having a large leather wallet hung from it, in
   which the Princess carried her handkerchief, comb, knife, and a few other
   necessities.

   One of the juvenile Uisgu had vanished from its perch on the rail. It now
   reappeared, giggling, and handed her a string of waxy white flowers that exuded a
   spicy perfume. Anigel thanked the little creature, formed the flowers into a
   garland, and set the gift on her hair. Then she clambered out of the boat and
   followed the trio down a narrow path.

   The village was only a short distance away, and consisted of five huts on stilts and
   the usual open-air shelter built at ground level, where the Uisgu customarily
   gathered to socialize, confer, and prepare and eat meals during the dry season.
   Immu and the boatmen Lebb and Tirebb were being served breakfast from the
   community pot. The village headman welcomed Anigel with a kindly but
   incomprehensible speech and ordered that she be given food also.

   By now she was used to the chopped raw fish, which had been marinated in acidic
   fruit juice until it was white, flaky, and very similar in texture to the cooked kind.
   She also took slices of melon and a handful of rich-flavored blok-nuts, but
   followed Immu's lead in politely declining the sacred miton drink.

   "These people say that Noth is now only a few hours away," Immu told the
   Princess. "The submerged part of the Goldenmire that the rimoriks can swim
   through comes to an end a few leagues beyond the village, where the water
   becomes very shallow. We shall have to cut over to the River Nothar, slightly to
   the east, and follow it for a ways in order to reach the home of the Archimage.
   The Uisgu do not usually dare to approach her dwelling without invitation, but I
   have explained to them who you are and why the White Lady has summoned
   you."

   The headman, who was distinguished from the other eight adult males of the
   village by the ornateness of his golden collar and bracelets, his kilt of glittering
   fish-scales, and the triple rings of white paint around his eyes, approached the
   Princess when she had finished eating and harangued her at some length in his
   own language. Anigel tried not to flinch as his taloned fingers lifted the trillium

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   amulet that hung at her throat and displayed it to his people.

   The little band of Uisgu uttered a low, marveling cry that was cut short by the
   chattering of the three children, who were no doubt informing their elders that
   they had recognized Anigel already.

   "These Uisgu who live in the western part of the Mazy Mire keep in close mental
   contact with their fellows," Immu said to the Princess in a low voice. "This
   headman says that you are not the only Petal of the Trillium en route to Noth.
   There is another — beyond a doubt your sister Kadiya—who has survived the
   perils of the Blackmire. She and her companion — this must be Jagun — have
   reached a Nyssomu village near the confluence of the Nothar River and the Upper
   Mutar."

   "How wonderful!" Anigel exclaimed. "We can wait at Noth for her to arrive!"

   Immu's expression was dubious. "That is for the Archimage to decide."

   The headman spoke again, this time gesturing toward the northern sky and
   frowning, then wiping the palms of his hands on his hairy flanks in an indication
   of extreme disapproval.

   "By the Flower!" Immu muttered. "He says that a third person wearing the trillium
   amulet set out from Noth over a week ago, moving northward into the foothills
   and then ascending into the snowfields of the high Ohogan Mountains. He says
   that this person is — is very unwise to enter this territory, which the Vispi have
   declared forbidden to all other races upon pain of death."

   "He can only be speaking of Haramis!" Anigel exclaimed. "And she would only
   go where the White Lady sent her! But how could she — "

   "Hush," Immu warned her. "Say no more." She gave a small speech of thanks to
   the villagers, then indicated to Lebb and Tirebb that it was time for them to be off.
   A pair of fresh rimoriks had already been harnessed up.

   The headman politely barred their way. Giving a curt order, he received from one

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   of the Uisgu females a small stoppered drinking gourd that had been stained a
   bright red and enclosed in a knotted carrying net. This he solemnly presented to
   Anigel.

   "Is it miton?" the Princess whispered to Immu.

   "Yes. And this time you will have to take it, for it is a special gift that they rarely
   make to non-Uisgu — much less to humans. Thanks be to the Lords of the Air
   that they do not demand that you drink it down…"

   Anigel bowed her head and thanked the Folk in her own tongue. They seemed to
   understand. One wizened little Oddling granny trotted after them as they walked
   back to the boat, patting Anigel's shoulder and pointing again and again to the
   gourd with an encouraging smile.

   "Miton!" she said. "Miton! Miton ka poru ti!"

   They climbed into the boat, the Uisgu drivers at the bow, Immu and Anigel in
   their usual places in the stern. As they drew away from the island the villagers on
   shore raised their hands in farewell. The squeaky voice of the matron shouted one
   last time: "Miton ka poru ti!"

   "What do her words mean?" Anigel asked Immu. She held the gourd in her lap,
   examining the curious knots of the mesh that enclosed it.

   "She says, 'Miton gives strength and courage,' " Immu translated reluctantly. "This
   is why they call it a sacred drink."

   "But that's wonderful!" the Princess exclaimed in relief. "I'll have some right now,
   for I confess that the prospect of meeting the White Lady at last scares me
   witless."

   Immu turned away. As if speaking to herself, she said: "There is between the
   rimoriks and the Uisgu a strange symbiosis whereby each aids and cherishes the
   other. The people and the beasts are friends of the heart, not masters and domestic
   animals. The rimoriks are strong and courageous, while the weaker Uisgu have

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   greater intelligence. Their bonding is continually reinforced by means of the
   miton, which both drink… and in it is mingled the blood of both species."

   The Princess sat as if turned to stone. One hand had gone instinctively to her
   amulet.

   "I cannot say," Immu concluded, "whether this drink gives courage or not. My
   people, the Nyssomu, generally view it with dread. Those few of us who have
   dared to take it —the rimorik drivers among us — become a breed apart. Certainly
   there is some strong magic in it, but you would be wise to turn this gift over to the
   Archimage, or at least consult her about its potential."

   "I —I will," said the girl. She sat for a long time without speaking, staring now at
   the scarlet gourd and then at the landscape ahead, where mountains had begun to
   loom against the northern horizon.

   After nearly an hour had passed, Anigel turned to Immu and smiled. "Only the
   Lords of the Air know whether this miton drink actually stiffens the backbone of
   one who drinks it. But a strange thing has happened… By simply sitting her and
   holding it, I have overcome my fear of meeting the White Lady. And that is magic
   enough for now."

   The ruins of Noth, although extensive, had much less grandeur than Trevista's,
   and Anigel was somewhat disappointed. The Uisgu boat brought them through an
   area of derelict and overgrown stone buildings to a lagoon all clogged with rank-
   smelling yellow purse-flowers, stuffed to the stamens with putrefying insect prey.
   They landed at a surprisingly tidy little dock. The sloping shore behind it was an
   expanse of short-clipped grass and civilized flower gardens that had been carved
   out of luxuriant jungle growth. Long-necked domesticated togars waddled about,
   just as they would have done in a freeholder's farmyard on the Knoll, now and
   then nibbling at the grass or some tidbit. A few dozen ells uphill, at the head of
   rustic flagstone steps, stood a cottage unlike any that Anigel had ever seen before.

   Its roof was a thick mound of dried grass and its walls were white-painted plaster
   with the dark wooden framing-beams visible. There was a stone chimney from
   which a small plume of smoke curled. The windows had lozenge-shaped leaded
   panes, and boxes at the sills holding flowers, and there were wooden shutters that

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   could be closed over the glass during stormy weather. The front door was cut right
   across the middle — and only the bottom half was shut. Beside it was a wicker
   bench with a small striped furry animal asleep on it and a spinning wheel with a
   basket of fleece and a bowl full of yarn balls. The total effect was so charming and
   unthreatening after the somber ruins of the lost city that Anigel wondered out loud
   if they had come to the right place.

   Immu questioned the Uisgu Lebb and Tirebb, who were in an uncommon hurry to
   let off their passengers and retreat. The two little beings nodded vigorously and
   pointed to the house. One tossed out the traveling packs of Immu and the Princess,
   and the other sounded the hissing whistle that signaled the rimoriks to swim off.

   "Well!" Immu watched the boat speed away with evident consternation. "What do
   you think of that!"

   Anigel was already on her way up the garden steps. She called out: "Come
   quickly! You won't believe what I've found growing up here!"

   "Come come come," Immu grumbled, following on her short legs. There were
   several small trees laden with spherical orange fruit between the water and the
   house, and they had concealed another plant that Anigel now stood contemplating
   with awed admiration.

   It was a Black Trillium plant two ells tall, covered with huge blossoms.

   Immu fell to her knees and burst into tears. "It's true! We've found her! Oh, thanks
   be to the Lords of the Air!" The Princess knelt to comfort her friend; but a
   moment later both of them gasped with shock and clung to each other when a
   shadowy figure suddenly appeared, standing between them and the brilliant
   midday sun.

   "Lady?" Immu ventured, her voice quavering.

   The figure moved, and light fell on the face of an aged woman, a face so seamed
   and crumpled and worn that the features were nearly obliterated, except for filmed
   blue eyes sunk deep in dark sockets. She wore plain garments of white homespun,
   and a veil of embroidered lawn covered her straggling white hair. The hand she
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   extended was emaciated, with swollen joints and prominent veins, and she wore a
   single great ring of platinum filigree set with amber, and in the glowing stone was
   a fossil trillium.

   "I am the Archimage Binah," she said. "Welcome."

   Anigel stumbled to her feet, leaving Immu sitting paralyzed on the ground.
   Something burned at her breast and she drew forth her amulet on its chain. Its
   amber was aglow, pulsing with her heartbeat, and the bud within had changed: it
   was partially unfurled.

   The old woman smiled and turned, gesturing for Anigel to follow. The Archimage
   walked with a painful, stooped shuffle, supporting herself with a silvery staff. The
   Princess followed without a trace of fear. How could anyone be afraid of this
   poor, dying White Lady?

   "Oh, you would be surprised," the Archimage responded, chuckling with a sound
   like dry leaves rustling over stones. "But you shall not fear me, dear child. I am
   your godmother who loves you. You must trust me."

   "I do," Anigel said.

   The Archimage paused at the tall trillium plant. "It is the only one of its kind that
   still grows in our land, and although it seems strong, it is dying, like me."

   Anigel cried out in dismay. But the old woman lifted one finger to her lips.
   "Another kind of Trillium will take its place, if God wills. Do you know what I
   speak of, daughter?"

   "Yes," the girl admitted. "But I am a weakling, and I may confound your great
   scheme if—"

   "Be still," Binah admonished. "Such fatuous speculation may call forth the very
   failure it rails against! You must cultivate serenity, little love, for that is the
   garment of true royalty. See how serene these flowers are, accepting nourishment
   from leaf and root, turning their faces always toward the sun, cherishing seeds

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   deep within their hearts. And they will die serene, since otherwise their seeds may
   not be set free."

   Anigel shook her head in perplexity. "Please, Lady… I'm sorry if I seem slow-
   witted. It is then my destiny to die for my country?"

   "I don't know," the Archimage said. "I do know that you must do an important
   work which will be revealed to you. And you will also receive a sign: a talisman
   signaling that the final struggle for Ruwenda, and for your own soul, is about to
   begin. Your sister Haramis has already set forth on her quest. Your sister Kadiya
   will go in search of her destiny shortly. Each will find her own talisman and in
   time the Three Petals of the Living Trillium will come once again together.
   Beyond this, where the finalization lies, I cannot see."

   Anigel had turned pale as chalk, but she stood calmly, still keeping a tight hold of
   her trillium amulet. "Will this gift, then, that you gave me at birth, guide me on
   my quest?"

   "It will, and this also." The Archimage broke one of the large leaves from the
   great trillium plant and held it out, pointing to its surface with her other hand.
   "This leaf bears the very impress of our land. Look closely! Its veins and ribs
   make a map of Ruwenda. Here at the tip is Noth, and the golden vein twisting
   down from it is the watercourse you must follow to locate your talisman. First
   down the Nothar, then down the Upper Mutar into the Lower."

   Anigel was studying the leaf with puzzled interest. "But the golden vein continues
   on to the very leaf-stem! Look — here is where the Mutar curves around the
   Citadel, and this marking must be Lake Wum, and beyond that is the Great Mutar
   that flows through the country of the Wyvilo and the savage Glismak!" Fear leapt
   into the girl's eyes. "Must I go there? To the dark Tassaleyo Forest?"

   "So it seems," the Archimage said. "I did not know myself until the leaf was
   plucked." She shook her head. "Such a long way to go! My poor little love… but
   it is all downstream, so you will travel more swiftly than you did before."

   "And the work I must do — "


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   "Will be revealed." The old woman's face twisted momentarily with pain and she
   tottered as she stood. Immu, who had been standing back respectfully, darted
   forward and took hold of one of the White Lady's arms. Anigel took the other, and
   together they helped the Archimage into her cottage, seated her in a great
   cushioned chair, and brought her a cup of water.

   "Don't be concerned, my dears," the old woman said. "I shan't die on you yet. My
   work is not done. I am only very, very tired."

   Anigel hesitated, then opened her belt-wallet and took out the small scarlet gourd
   of miton. "I was given this by the Uisgu. It is said to bestow strength and courage
   —"

   "The gift was for you," Binah said wearily. "Keep it, but use it only when it
   becomes necessary."

   "When will that be?" Anigel asked. But Binah's eyes had closed, and her head had
   sunk onto her breast, and she breathed slowly and noisily.

   "Can you at least tell me where my talisman can be found?" Anigel pleaded.

   "At… the end of the stem." The voice was barely audible.

   "But you haven't told me what the talisman is!" Anigel cried in desperation.

   The Archimage sighed.

   "Please!" The girl was almost in tears. "Only tell me what it is that I seek!"

   "The Three-Headed Monster," Binah whispered. And then she was sound asleep.

                                                 Chapter Sixteen
   The Green Voice paused at the door of the royal bedchamber, and with an
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   wrought masks designed to cover the lower face — two colored green and blue for
   himself and his colleague, and one more ornate and colored silver-and-black for
   his master.

   "We should don these before presenting ourselves to King Voltrik," the Green
   Voice explained. "The necrosis of the royal flesh has progressed to such a point
   that the stench exceeds that of the foulest cesspit, so that strong men puke and
   weaklings may faint dead away. Aromatic herbs I have packed within the masks
   will grant us surcease from the noxious exhalations for a half-hour or so. Will this
   be sufficient for your purposes, Great Lord? "

   Orogastus nodded. His eyes were steely above the mask, and if he dreaded the
   crucial task that lay ahead of him he gave no signal that his telepathic minions
   could perceive.

   The royal physician — drunken, sobbing, and fearful of losing his head — had
   reluctantly delivered his diagnosis to the Green Voice while the sorcerer and his
   party were still half a day up-river from the Citadel: In spite of the administration
   of the magical Golden Pastille, the mortification of Voltrik's hand had progressed
   to a point where the King was clearly in danger of dying, and the physician had
   lacked the courage to undertake the only treatment that might save him.

   When this dire news was transmitted to Orogastus, he had had the oarsmen
   flogged, speeding the boat home in five hours, at the cost of half a dozen human
   lives. Now the sorcerer himself must needs try to deliver the King, whose death
   would mean the ruin of all his ambitions.

   "Open the door," Orogastus commanded.

   The Green Voice bowed and complied.

   The bedchamber that had once been tenanted by King Krain had been hastily
   refurbished in Labornoki crimson for its new occupant. It was now very dark, the
   only illumination coming from the glowing coals in the fireplace and a single
   candle on a table, which also held a basin, wound-wrappings, and other medical
   implements and potions with which the royal physician had futilely attempted to
   treat the King's infected hand. The huge bed stood in the center of the room on a

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   platform, surrounded by empty chairs. Its hangings were drawn back.

   Orogastus gave swift orders in a low voice. "Green Voice, bring the two standing
   candelabra close to the bed and light them, then clear the table and position it at
   the bedside nearest the King's infirmity. BlueVoice, prepare the magical device. I
   think we have barely arrived in, time.

   A form stirred within the sheets, groaning, "Who is there? Is it you again, damned
   leech, come to torment me with your incompetent fumbling? Get out! Let me at
   least die in peace!"

   "It is I, my King," Orogastus said. "And you shall not die." He lifted the King's
   left arm most carefully, but still the monarch uttered an agonized scream.

   "Whoreson! Let me be! Your miraculous pill helped me for but a single day, and
   then my sufferings grew worse than before. Ah, Zoto have mercy—it is their
   doing! The Princesses! They have cursed me from afar! It is their revenge that
   tortures and dooms me."

   "He is delirious," Orogastus said. From a pocket deep within his robe he took a
   small box carved from green malachite and opened it. It held six tiny spheres that
   shone golden and transparent in the candle light.

   "Only half the original number left," the sorcerer mused. He extracted one and
   carefully put the others away. Then he took up a goblet of water and prevailed
   upon King Voltrik to swallow the Golden Pastille. When he had done so, the
   monarch uttered a gusty exhalation and seemed to relax.

   Orogastus now slit the voluminous bandages about the King's hand with a small
   sharp knife. Positioning the extended arm on the table, he unwrapped it, exposing
   the wound. The entire limb felt hot to the touch, and streaks of red extended from
   the wrist to the armpit. The hand itself was hideously swollen, with the finger-tips
   bluish-black, and the flesh sloughing away in the area of the bite and exuding a
   towering stench that not even the herbal masks could inhibit. The sorcerer gave
   the Blue Voice the bandages to be burnt and spoke swift instructions to his other
   assistant, who had unpacked a leather bag and laid its contents on the table. Now
   Orogastus gave the limb over to the Green Voice and stood close to the King's

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   head. Voltrik was gaunt, flushed, and rheumy-eyed, his once immaculate beard
   straggling and filth-clotted.

   "What are you doing?" the monarch cried, starting up from the damp pillows. "Let
   loose my arm, you treasonous worrams! I know who you are! You've been sent by
   the three Ruwendian witches to finish me off!"

   "Look into my eyes," Orogastus commanded. "Look and find respite from your
   suffering." The masked enchanter took the King's sweat-drenched head in both
   hands and turned it so that their two gazes commingled. Voltrik moaned, then
   gave vent to a great sigh and fell back onto the bedclothes, bereft of
   consciousness.

   Orogastus returned to the table and took up a singular device. It was cubical
   except for a snoutlike protrusion on one side, and colored a shimmering silvery
   blue. On its top were ranks of black and red wart-like excrescences with
   mysterious symbols beneath them, and an inset miniature frame with grey
   blankness instead of a picture. When the sorcerer's fingers moved over the warts,
   pressing now this one and now that, the blankness within the little frame turned
   bright, and moving lines of colored hieroglyphics appeared on it. The attending
   Voice gasped in awe. One of the red warts glowed, then turned gold.

   "Hold the arm perfectly still, thus," Orogastus commanded. "Sing the Chant of
   Healing but avert your eyes, for this machine of the Vanished Ones can blind a
   man who looks unprotected upon its work.

   The sorcerer positioned the device a handspan below the elbow of the wounded
   arm as the three Voices began to chant in unison. Then he took up a strange visor
   and put it on, and all being in readiness, he pressed the largest of the machine's
   warts. A dazzling beam of blue-white light no thicker than a flaxen thread sprang
   forth from the pro-trading nozzle, and Orogastus manipulated the device slowly so
   that the ray transected the royal limb, moving in a deep V-shape.

   There was a sharp sizzling sound and a great puff of smoke. When the beam
   winked out, Voltrik's lower arm was severed and there was a narrow charred
   groove in a corresponding V-shape burned into the wooden tabletop. The Chant of
   Healing came to an end.

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   "It is done." Orogastus removed the visor and inspected the stump. The large
   blood vessels were cauterized, but the flesh was red and glistening surrounding
   the two white bones within.

   "Good. The mortal putrefaction had not reached into the arm itself. Now the
   Golden Pastille may wreak its healing without having to contend against a
   reservoir of deadly poison within the doomed hand."

   He pressed a wart and all of the glowing areas on the device went dark. "Blue
   Voice, wrap the dead member and burn it, taking care lest it befoul you. Then
   repack my device most carefully. Green Voice, wipe well the table and the
   undamaged skin of the arm with strong brandy-spirit. Sponge also the King's
   forehead and temples, and bring fresh linen and a clean bedrobe for him from the
   press over yonder. Scorch new bandages at the fire and then rewrap the stump
   loosely. It must still purge itself of certain noxious fluids before it is sewn. Later I
   will give you and that cretinous physician further instructions concerning care of
   the stump that are to be followed scrupulously."

   "The leech is to be spared, Great Lord?" Green was mildly surprised.

   "Unless you wish to spoon gruel, change dressings, and empty the royal chamber-
   pot yourself, fool! Now attend to the King."

   While the two Voices ministered to Voltrik, Orogastus went to the double window
   of the bedchamber, threw back the heavy red curtain, and opened the casement
   wide. Outside the sun shone brightly and there was a light breeze from the north.
   With the rotten flesh consigned to the flames and the stink finally abated,
   Orogastus took off his mask. His handsome features were pinched and pale and
   his lips tight-pressed to a grim line. It had been a near thing, but the King would
   recover rapidly now with careful nursing and appropriate reassurances. Once
   again the sorcerer approached the royal bedside.

   "Voltrik —hear me!" Orogastus spoke in a low, compelling tone.

   The King murmured, "I hear you."


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   "You have hovered at the threshold of death, my Liege, but I saved you when all
   others had despaired. You will live. There will yet be some suffering to be
   endured, but within a few weeks you will be strong again. I, Orogastus, pledge
   this most solemnly."

   "Thank you," whispered the King. His eyes were closed and his hectic flush had
   receded. "You have removed the hand?"

   "Yes, Sire."

   The King sighed. "So be it. At least it is not the sword hand lost, thanks be to Zoto
   the Compassionate — and you." He groaned a little as the Voices enrobed him in
   a clean garment and put fresh pillows beneath his head and the newly bandaged
   arm. The sorcerer himself drew up the coverlet over the royal breast, whereupon
   the King opened his eyes and spoke in a voice that was weak but nearly normal in
   timbre.

   "Send your servants away. I wish to speak to you of vital matters."

   Orogastus addressed his underlings: "I will leave for my tower on Mount Brom
   within the hour. See to it that my escort is heavily armed and mounted upon the
   swiftest and strongest fronials."

   "Yes, Almighty Master." The Voices went out and closed the door.

   "You are leaving?…" The King was dismayed.

   "My Voices will see that you are well cared for. I must go back to Labornok in
   order to consult the ice-mirror at my mountain stronghold. Only through this
   powerful device will I be able to spy out the whereabouts of your enemies."

   The King sighed gustily. "That it was I wished to speak of. There was no news of
   the three fugitive girls in Trevista?"

   "None. The female leader of the aborigines refused point-blank to cooperate with
   any search. If we attempt to coerce the swamp Folk in this matter, she says that all

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   trade between them and us will be abolished."

   The King cursed painfully. "We must find those Princesses!"

   "My acolytes and I exerted our occult powers to the utmost, scanning not only the
   Oddling city, but also the farthest reaches of Ruwenda. Our efforts were in vain.
   Some powerful enchantment balks my Sight, even when it is amplified by mental
   conjunction. The three Princesses are said to wear amulets containing buds of the
   Black Trillium. Perhaps these shield them. This herb is linked to Binah, the
   guardian witch of Ruwenda, and it is likely that she has channeled all of her
   remaining meager potency through it to defend her wards."

   "Your mirror will be able to squelch this—this obfuscation?"

   "Beyond a doubt. It is empowered by the magic of the Vanished Ones. No
   enchantment in the known world can confute its farseeing eye. It can see for five
   thousand leagues —to the very western boundary of the continent, where the
   feathered barbarians dwell. Have no fear, my King. I will locate the Princesses, no
   matter where they have hidden."

   "So you track the she-devils down. What then? They could skip away long before
   you returned to Ruwenda to give chase."

   Orogastus laughed. "My King, leave it all to me. The Red Voice has remained in
   Trevista, awaiting orders with the garrison troops. When I have found the girls, I
   will bespeak their hiding places to each of my assistants and we will send out
   search parties at once. The Voices will guide them, and I will constantly transmit
   news of the Princesses' movements until at last your enemies are taken and dealt
   with as they deserve."

   "Good. Good." The King was silent for a few moments. Then he said: "The girls
   really did cause my wound to mortify, didn't they?"

   "Such things can happen because of magic, but also from the normal course of
   events. At any rate, Sire, you will soon be well. Unfortunately, the malady you
   suffered is one that cannot be cured except by the most drastic intervention."


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   The King had closed his eyes again. A wry smile played about his discolored lips.
   "But you intervened in time. And so my dear son Antar will have to content
   himself without the crown that was so nearly within his grasp."

   The sorcerer's voice was neutral. "The Crown Prince comported himself with
   dignity and honor in Trevista and sends his prayers for your recovery."

   "Hmmph! Your Green Voice passed on his brothers' vision of Antar's meeting
   with the Oddling Discerner. The damned boy caved in before her like a wedding
   cake in a monsoon!" The royal eyelids flicked open. "What do you think,
   sorcerer? Is my son loyal?"

   "We will find out, my King. Since Prince Antar will certainly captain one of the
   search-parties we send in pursuit of the three Princesses."

                                           Chapter Seventeen
   Haramis awoke the next morning with the sun in her eyes and the knowledge that
   something was very wrong. It took her a moment to gather her wits enough to
   realize that what disturbed her was the silence. Uzun always rose before she did,
   so that she generally woke to the sounds of him moving around the camp,
   humming to himself. But now it was full day, the winds were still, the birds were
   silent, and there was no sound from Uzun, not so much as a snore.

   Haramis turned her head to look at her friend's sleep-sack, still nestled against the
   boulder where he had placed it the night before. Judging by its shape, he was still
   in it. Haramis pulled herself reluctantly out of her own sack, noting that the
   temperature was much lower than it had been the previous night, in spite of the
   bright sunlight. She squinted into the cloudless sky and belatedly realized that the
   pattern of clouds she had seen the day before had indicated the imminent arrival of
   a cold spell.

   Crawling over to where Uzun lay, she pulled back the top of his sleep-sack to
   uncover his face. It was perfectly still and expressionless, and Haramis was
   convinced she was looking at a corpse.



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   "Lords of the Air," she whispered in horror. "I should have sent him back
   yesterday — no, days ago!"

   She grabbed the little Oddling by the shoulders and shook him violently. "Please,
   Uzun, wake up! Don't be dead! Please!"

   His body flopped loosely in her grasp, and what remained of the rational part of
   her mind remembered that bodies stiffened in death. Perhaps he was alive after
   all…

   She laid him down gently, pulled off her left mitten, and held her palm just above
   his mouth. It seemed forever before she felt his breath flow against her hand and
   even longer before the next breath. He was alive, but she had to get him
   someplace warmer, and that soon.

   She tucked his sleep-sack back around him, returned to her own, and pulled on her
   boots. Then she set her pack and walking-staff against the rock next to Uzun's
   sleep-sack, and cast another anxious glance at the sky. She was fairly certain it
   wasn't going to snow today, and with luck she'd be back here tonight. Her pack
   should remain undisturbed; there were no animals in this area likely to be attracted
   to it.

   She shouldered Uzun's pack, and picked him up, still bundled. Shaking as much
   snow as possible off the sleep-sack, she maneuvered him into her own. The extra
   layer of insulation might help, even if it was unwieldy to carry such a bulky
   bundle. Fortunately Uzun was not heavy, and the path was downhill.

   Haramis set off at the best pace she could manage, which was fairly quick,
   especially in the spots where she slipped and slid, clutching Uzun to her breast
   until she could dig in her heels enough to stop them. By mid-morning they were
   out of the snowfields, and by midday they were back at the place where they had
   camped the previous night.

   It was an alcove in the rocks, dry, sheltered from wind, and currently flooded with
   the noonday sun. Even the rock walls were warm to the touch. Haramis set Uzun
   down against the back wall and went to scavenge for firewood. He had been the
   one to gather wood when they had been here before, but she remembered in which

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   direction he had looked and that it hadn't taken him long to find it.

   When she returned, she checked Uzun's condition again. He was still unconscious,
   but his breathing seemed to be a bit faster, which she took to be a good sign. She
   built the fire as close to him as she dared, heated some water, and made tea. Uzun
   was still asleep when the tea was ready; but the smell of it reminded her that she
   hadn't eaten or drunk anything that day, so she sipped some of it and ate a little of
   the food from Uzun's pack. He won't need as much on his trip south. He'll be in
   areas where food can be obtained. Then, feeling more alive herself, she took the
   bowl of tea over to Uzun, propped him up, and carefully dripped a small amount
   of it between his lips.

   To her immense relief, he roused slightly at the touch of warm liquid. "Gently,
   Uzun," she murmured. "Swallow."

   He did, and she coaxed him to take a few more mouthfuls before he feebly pushed
   it away, murmuring: "Too tired."

   "I'm tired, too," Haramis agreed, realizing that it was true. She was exhausted. She
   drank off the rest of the tea, leaned her back against the stone wall, and cradled
   Uzun in her lap. Perhaps keeping him close to her body would help; she was warm-
   blooded and should radiate at least some heat. And the sun shining on her felt so
   good. She closed her eyes and tilted her face toward the light…

   "Princess!" The bundle in her lap was squirming frantically. "What are we doing
   sitting here? Surely the seed hasn't stopped us this early…" Uzun's head whipped
   back and forth as its owner tried to orient himself. "Where are we? What
   happened?"

   Haramis shook her head, struggling to clear her thoughts. She almost never slept
   during the daytime — certainly never when she wasn't sick — and she felt groggy,
   as if she had been drugged or poisoned. "Tea," she muttered. "I need tea." Her
   hand fumbled at her side and found the bowl, and she started to push herself to her
   feet.

   Uzun wriggled out of the two sleep-sacks. "I'll get it." He took the bowl from her,
   added more wood to the fire, and put more water on to boil. To Haramis's sleepy

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   eyes, he appeared completely recovered. Could Oddlings be frozen then, and
   thawed out again with no ill effects? It seemed incredible. But at least Uzun
   should be able to return alone now.

   He brought her the tea, and she sipped it slowly, feeling her disordered wits start
   to fall back into place. She drank half the bowl, then handed the rest to Uzun to
   finish.

   "Uzun," she began, eager to share with him the insight she had achieved during
   her overburdened trek down the mountain, "I really believe that we have spent too
   much of our lives in the library and the music room. We've been acting like a
   couple of idiot heroes on a quest — as if we were destined to succeed and
   therefore had no need to use our brains and common sense. The White Lady said I
   would have to part with you before I finished my quest, but she certainly never
   said that I should do so by dragging you into cold weather your body couldn't
   handle and allowing you to freeze to death."

   The Oddling looked at their surroundings carefully. "I know this place. But this
   isn't where we stopped last night, is it?"

   "No, it's not," Haramis replied. "This is our camp of two nights ago. I woke up
   this morning to find you frozen almost to death — in fact, I thought at first that
   you were dead! Your skin was as cold as the air, and your breathing was so slow it
   took me quite a while to be sure you were still alive." She shuddered at the
   memory. "So I bundled you up in both our sleep-sacks and carried you back down
   here in the hope that you would thaw out and survive." She drew a deep breath.
   "Thank the Triune God, it worked. You are all right, aren't you?" she added
   anxiously.

   Uzun appeared a bit shaken by her account, but after a moment's thought he
   nodded. "I feel well enough," he said. "I'm still a bit chilly, but it's nothing serious.
   I'll be well enough to go on later."

   "Good," Haramis said. "Now that you are out of the snowfields, you should be
   able to return to Trevista on your own, while I continue my journey." She
   rummaged in his pack for the fishing gear. "For now, just get back in the sleep-
   sacks and rest. I'm going to see if I can catch a fish or two for supper. If I can get

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   enough, we'll both have food for tomorrow as well."

   "But, my Princess," Uzun protested, "you will lose at least two days of travel time.
   And you may run out of seeds to guide you."

   "The two days are already lost, old friend," Haramis sighed; "even if I started back
   up immediately, I would not be able to reach last night's campsite until nearly
   dawn — assuming I could move at the same pace by moonlight as by daylight,
   which I very much doubt. But I won't need another seed for tomorrow —I was
   careful to notice landmarks as I came downhill, so that I can retrace my steps
   unaided. And it doesn't look as though it will snow tonight, which means that I
   will have my old tracks to follow. So don't worry about me, just stay by the fire
   and rest. By the Triune God, Uzun, you nearly died!"

   "Do you think I would not rejoice to die in your service?" Uzun asked in offended
   tones.

   "I am quite sure you won´t," Haramis snapped crossly. "That's precisely what I
   mean about having our heads echoing with old ballads. I assure you that when one
   is slogging through the snow carrying a childhood friend who may very well die
   because you were too stupid to notice he was getting sick from the cold, one's
   thoughts are not occupied in finding rhyming couplets for a song of his heroic
   death. I was stupid not to notice how sick you were getting, and you were stupid
   not to tell me. Your freezing to death wouldn't help Ruwenda in the slightest, and
   would have left me distracted with grief and guilt. The loss of two days' travel is a
   small price to pay for your life. Maybe," she continued thoughtfully, "maybe a
   queen does sometimes have to sacrifice the life of one of her people, but by the
   Lords of the Air, if I have to do that, I'm going to have a good reason!"

   "Would you deny me the chance to be faithful unto death?" Uzun's voice was hurt.

   "Not at all," Haramis assured him. "I simply do not feel that now is the appropriate
   time for you to die in my service. After all, if you die now, who is going to be my
   chief musician when I have my throne back — and who will teach my children to
   play the fipple flute?"

   Uzun's face brightened considerably at that. "Very well, my Princess, it shall be as

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   you desire. I shall return to my homeland and await your return to the throne and
   my return to your service."

   "I, too, look forward to that day," Haramis said smiling as she tucked the second
   sleep-sack more tightly around him. "Sleep now, my friend." Uzun's eyelids
   fluttered closed, and Haramis moved her hand over his forehead. His skin was
   definitely warmer now; he was going to be all right. Blinking back tears of relief,
   she went to the river in search of fish.

   "Princess, wake up!" Uzun was shaking her shoulder urgently. "There will be
   snow today, so you need to get started as soon as possible."

   Haramis opened her eyes. Sure enough, the sky was obscured by heavy pewter-
   grey clouds obviously just waiting for the right moment to start dumping snow all
   over the landscape. She groaned, dragging herself to a sitting position. She was
   still tired from her exertions of the previous day. Carrying Uzun had required
   muscles she had not been using before. Now her arms ached down their entire
   inner length.

   Uzun bustled about the fire, preparing tea, and brought it to her. "Princess," he
   asked, looking about them, "where is your backpack?"

   Haramis hastily drank her portion of tea. "I left it at the campsite yesterday — I
   had best get back up there to retrieve it before it gets buried!" She got up, hastily
   rolled up her sleep-sack, and tied it around her waist. "And you had better get out
   of here quickly, too, Uzun; you don't want to be caught in the snow!"

   "Very true," Uzun agreed, shoving a large chunk of journey bread into her hand.
   "Eat this on your way, and may the Lords of the Air go with you."

   "And with you, my friend." Haramis hugged her old friend tightly, reluctant to
   part with him, then released him and started up the path. At least I don't have to
   keep watching a floating seed, so I can pay more attention to where I'm putting my
   feet, she thought. Now if the snow would stop…

   She went up the mountain at a good speed, since she was more lightly burdened
   than the last time she had made this climb and knew exactly where she was going.
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   By the time the snow started falling she had already gone halfway; and when she
   reached the rock where she and Uzun had camped two nights before, her pack was
   buried under only a handspan of snow.

   She dug it out, ate some more journey bread, and hollowed out a sleeping space in
   the lee of the rock. It was getting very dark, but with the snow falling she did not
   think she could keep a fire lit, so she crawled into her sleep-sack, pulling her pack
   in with her, and waited for sleep to come.

   But her nerves, which had been shouting hurry, hurry, hurry at her all day, were
   not so easily quieted. Haramis had never felt so bereft and alone in her life, and
   she suddenly realized that this was the first time she ever had been alone. Before
   the invasion, she had always had her parents, her sisters, Uzun, and the rest of the
   inhabitants of the Citadel. Since then Uzun had been with her, except for the hours
   she had spent with the Archimage. And while at times during her life at home she
   had wished for more privacy, now that she had all the privacy anyone could
   possibly desire she wasn't at all sure she liked it.

   In addition to her loneliness, there were other things troubling her. Chief among
   these was Uzun. She prayed to the Lords of the Air that he would make his way
   safely out of the mountains, but now that she had time to think about the situation
   and nothing else to do but think, several questions occurred to her. Why had Uzun
   not told her he couldn't go on before he nearly froze to death? Why hadn't the
   Arch-image warned her to leave Uzun behind before she entered the snow-fields,
   instead of simply saying that the elderly musician would be leaving her before she
   found her talisman? For all the help either of them had been, Uzun might have
   died!

   Of course, the fault lay as much with her as with them; her judgment had been
   equally bad, but they were older. Shouldn't they have known better than she?

   I am Queen of Ruwenda, she thought soberly, and the responsibility is mine, but I
   still need counsel I can trust—and how much can I trust either of them? Uzun
   doesn't seem any more aware of his limitations than Kadiya is of hers, or if he is,
   he won't admit them without a struggle. As for the Archimage, did she not realize
   how susceptible Uzun would be to cold, or did she merely not think him important
   enough to worry about?


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   Even her beloved parents, she belatedly realized, had hardly been masters of
   worldly wisdom and diplomacy. Labornok's covetous interest in Ruwenda had
   been well-known in the Ruwendian court; and while Haramis certainly did not
   want to marry Voltrik, her parents could at least have pretended to negotiate, or
   expressed concern about the great discrepancy in age between Haramis and
   Voltrik and suggested a union with Voltrik's son instead. What was his name? Oh
   yes, Prince Antar. And if Ruwenda wanted an alliance with Var, an idea which
   certainly had merit, Haramis was not the only royal daughter. Haramis had trouble
   visualizing Kadiya as anyone's wife, but Anigel would make a splendid bride for a
   diplomatic alliance. She was so gentle and yielding that she could get along with
   anyone. And if I can think of all this off the top of my head, Haramis thought, what
   were my parents and their advisers doing? Trusting in the White Lady?

   Obviously, she decided, it is necessary to consider people's capabilities as well as
   their intentions when one takes counsel of them or depends on them for aid. So
   who, if anyone, remained who could help her now? Still pondering that question,
   Haramis fell asleep.

                                              Chapter Eighteen
   Princess Anigel had nearly swooned when the White Lady revealed the nature of
   the talisman she must seek. A Three Headed Monster! Such a prospect would
   have daunted even bold Kadiya or the confident Haramis. That she should be
   expected to find and subdue such a thing was laughable. No, impossible!

   She said as much to Immu, speaking through a storm of furious weeping (for the
   Archimage had fallen asleep and could not be wakened), but the Nyssomu woman
   only counseled patience.

   "There are many kinds of monsters," Immu said, "and not all are like the Skritek,
   with glowing eyes and rending fangs and claws, for the word has many meanings.
   Until you behold your monstrous talisman with your own eyes, Princess, you had
   better reserve judgment upon whether or not to be afraid of it."

   Immu's good sense gave the Princess a certain grim comfort. Since the White
   Lady slept on oblivious, the two guests made themselves at home in her cottage,
   refreshing themselves, cooking a fine dinner from the well-stocked larder, and

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   finally going to sleep on the floor in front of the fire, one on either side of the
   Lady's chair, in case she should need help during the night.

   In the morning, the Archimage was gone.

   So was the cottage, the neat yard with the lawn-clipping togars, the Black Trillium
   plant and the little orchard, even the flight of stone steps and the dock where they
   had landed.

   Anigel and Immu lay in their plant-down sacks on a jungle slope beneath the huge
   leaves of a bruddok, the plant called by the Nyssomu the "traveler's friend"
   because of its sheltering foliage and sweet, juicy fruit. The only indication that
   they were not in the midst of a wilderness was a glimpse of the ruins of Noth,
   visible behind the trees across the river from the little lagoon, on the shore of
   which the cottage had once stood.

   Anigel broke into exclamations of dismay and wept at the shocking discovery. For
   a moment she even wondered whether their meeting with the Archimage
   yesterday had all been a dream. But then she found beneath her sleep-sack a large
   green leaf with a golden vein tracing a winding path from tip to stem; and Immu,
   investigating down near the edge of the water, gave a sudden cry:

   "Look look look! The White Lady left us a present!"

   Still sniffling, Anigel crawled from her covers and came to the lagoonside. There
   among the tall reeds and putrid yellow water-flowers was a boat. It was not a
   Uisgu craft made of reeds, such as had carried them to Noth, but the larger
   Nyssomu model carved from a kala trunk that commonly plied the waters around
   the Citadel. Only one thing was different about this boat —in addition to the usual
   sweeps and rowlocks (which were demounted and strapped to the inside of the
   hull) it had at the stem a stout fitting to which a pair of traces were snapped, and at
   the bow twin rings, through which two leather straps came and rested on the
   forward thwart. The lengths of leather led from the boat down into the murky
   water.

   Anigel studied this arrangement for a moment, wondering. "You don't suppose —
   " And then she gave a shriek as two large heads clothed in dapple-green fur rose

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   out of the water, sleek and fierce, with big black eyes, bristling whiskers, and
   fanged mouths open in a hostile hiss.

   "Rimoriks!" said Immu. "Oh, dear…"

   "But —but there are no Uisgu to drive them," the Princess faltered.

   "And yet it seems that the Archimage intends for us to use this very efficient
   means of transport."

   Anigel bit her lip. She could not look Immu in the eye. "Do you think that you
   could manage?"

   "No, Princess Anigel," the Oddling woman said, solemnly. "The beasts work only
   in friendship, with those who drink the sacred miton."

   Trembling, Anigel turned to the two water-creatures. "Did the Archimage send
   you to help us?" she asked them.

   The only response was a vicious hiss. The rimoriks surged up and down in the
   water impatiently, revealing the harness that attached them to the boat, which
   rocked wildly in the waves they made and tugged at the mooring line that had
   been tied to a rock on the shore.

   Anigel closed her eyes. "Immu, can you not drink the miton?"

   "No, child." The old nurse's voice was gentle. "It was a gift to you from the
   Uisgu… and now we know why." Leaving the girl standing there, Immu went
   back up the slope and gathered their things, together with some of the bruddok
   fruit to eke out the trail rations that would be their breakfast. When she returned
   she put the packs into the boat and held out the scarlet miton gourd to the
   Princess.

   Anigel took it. Her eyes were glazed and her cheeks still damp with tears. She
   removed the stopper and lifted the small netted container so that the rimoriks
   could see it. "I must drink — is that it?"

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   The great water-beasts closed their mouths and sank back into the lagoon so that
   only their noses and dark suspicious eyes were above the waves. They watched
   Anigel, motionless.

   One of her hands groped for the trillium amulet. The other lifted the blood-drink
   to her pale lips. She took a small sip —

   You see, Brother, how the human female fears you.

   She fears the miton even more, and yet she has drunk of it. Human! Do you hear
   us? Do you wish to be our friend?

   "Yes," whispered Anigel.

   Then dip two fingers into the miton, wade into the water, and share the drink with
   us.

   Dazed, she obeyed, tucking her grass robe up into her belt. The warm mud of the
   lagoon bottom oozed up between her bare toes as she walked out to where the
   water reached her knees. She extended her hand with brownish liquid dripping
   from the fingers.

   The two great green-spotted animals glided up to her, resting on their forelimbs in
   the shallows and opening wide their glittering jaws. Whiplike tongues with
   pointed ends uncoiled, organs that could pierce the scaled bodies of fish as easily
   as a javelin. Anigel seemed to see herself from afar, as though she were a
   spectator at a fantastic drama, and the girl in the water and the rimoriks were mere
   play-actors. First one finger, then the other touched the terrible tongues. And as
   the rimoriks swallowed their faces seemed to change, radiating kindness instead of
   savagery, and she no longer feared them.

   Anigel restoppered the gourd and put it into her belt-wallet, where the Black
   Trillium leaf also lay safe. She felt dizzy. The colors of the marshland foliage, of
   the algae-clothed lagoon water, even the carved wooden surfaces of the boat
   seemed sharpened and more vivid. She smelled subtle scents that had gone

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   unnoticed before, and heard such a multitude of strange and overamplified sounds
   that for a moment there was pain in her ears. Her very skin seemed to crawl,
   shrinking from the light touch of the breeze and the suddenly scratchy and
   oppressive feel of her garments. Her submerged legs, on the other hand, felt
   caressed by the currents of the water, and the mud was velvety and soothing
   against her feet.

   The miton will change you.

   The miton will make you apprehensive at first, burdening your feeble human
   senses. But this malaise will pass. You will feel strong and brave, like us.

   "Yes… I feel better already."

   This is good. This meant that we can indeed be friends with a human. You will
   share your intelligence with us, and you will partake of our audacity and strength.

   "You call me intelligent. I have never thought of myself thus. But I will do my
   best to be so if you will only lend me bravery, for without it no amount of
   cleverness will enable me to fulfill my quest."

   The White Lady bade us help you. We will do what we can.

   "Do you have names?"

   You could not say them. Call us friends.

   "What—what do we do next?"

   In her mind, Anigel heard the two rimoriks laugh. But it was good old crotchety
   Immu who replied.

   "Do do do! And you are supposed to be the clever one — ? What a joke! The
   Tassaleyo Forest is over three hundred leagues away, and we cannot even begin
   your quest until we get there. Suppose you get into the punt, silly girl, and take up

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   the reins, and get us started on our way!"

   The rimoriks seemed to know exactly what route to follow, taking their cue from
   Anigel's study of the Black Trillium leaf. They sped down the River Nothar with
   reckless abandon, since there was no chance that the Labornoki enemy was abroad
   on its waters. Of Anigel's sister Princess Kadiya there was no trace, neither could
   the rimoriks tell what had become of her. When the punt moved into the broader
   Upper Mutar, Anigel instructed the beasts to slow down and progress more
   stealthily, keeping close to the banks so that there was less chance of any enemy
   explorers spotting them. Sure enough, they saw half a dozen punts full of
   Labornoki scouts prowling about in the waters above Trevista. But the enemy
   went about its business without noticing them, even though one of the Labornoki
   boats passed less than twenty ells away.

   Each evening, they would find a safe stopping place. Anigel would unharness the
   beasts, standing in shallow water, and they would slip away to hunt. Some of the
   fish and other water-creatures that the rimoriks caught would be brought back and
   shared with their new friend, and in the morning the women would find a
   breakfast catch lying near the camp. But before Anigel could harness the rimoriks
   again, she would have to drink of the miton, then share it with the animals.

   On the fourth morning of the down-river journey, the Princess awoke in the
   hushed darkness before dawn, when the night-creatures fell silent at last and those
   who went about in daylight were not yet stirring. A heavy fog enveloped their tiny
   campsite on an islet on the outskirts of Trevista, and all the foliage dripped. It had
   been a stray drop of water, falling from the overturned punt that was their
   improvised shelter, that had awakened Anigel.

   Her sleep had again been free from dreams.

   She lay there in her down sleep sack, hearing only the irregular patter of the
   dripping dew and Immu's gentle snores, holding tight her warm amulet. No
   dreams of drought and fire. None since the night she and Immu had fallen asleep
   on the floor of the White lady's enchanted cottage. How strange that she had not
   noticed it before…

   Am I really cured of the cowardice? she asked herself. No, that could not be. She

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   knew that she was still desperately afraid — afraid of being captured by the
   Labornoki soldiers and killed, afraid of the trackless Tassaleyo Forest and the
   fierce, unfamiliar aborigines inhabiting it, afraid most of all of the dreadful
   talisman she sought, the Three Headed Monster.

   And yet the nightmare was gone—the warning from her secret self.

   What did it mean? She thought of asking Immu, but the Oddling woman was
   sleeping soundly, murmuring sometimes in her own language, and the Princess
   had not the heart to wake her. Still wondering, Anigel drifted back to sleep.

   In the Lower Mutar there were many flatboats loaded with troops and supplies
   going up and down the river. It seemed as though the conquerors had
   commandeered the entire Ruwendian trade-fleet — for what purpose Anigel and
   Immu could not guess. They had a narrow escape one afternoon when, speeding
   around a bend, they met a Labornoki flatboat train dead ahead, coming at them on
   a collision course. Anigel clutched her amulet and tried to make them invisible,
   but the charm refused to work. Before she could panic, however, the rimoriks
   abruptly changed course, streaking off at a right angle and concealing them behind
   a great floating snag. The men of Labornok, half blinded by the westering sun,
   sailed heedlessly on.

   As the punt approached more populous regions above the Citadel, the Princess
   directed the rimoriks to swim through the most obscure side-channels and
   backwaters that they could find, to keep them out of the enemy's sight. Their good
   luck began to seem almost supernatural. They did not travel as fast as they had
   from Trevista to Noth, since they could not change animals as the Uisgu drivers
   Lebb and Tirebb had done; but they managed a good rate of speed nevertheless,
   and were spared from many a natural danger to boaters, such as the giant flesh-
   eating milingal-fish infesting the Blackmire section of the Lower Mutar, because
   of the formidable nature of the rimoriks. Most other water-creatures gave the big
   green-furred carnivores a wide berth.

   The first genuine disaster threatened on a day when they were encamped a few
   leagues above the Citadel, awaiting nightfall so as to pass the Knoll more safely in
   the dark. Anigel discovered that the red gourd of miton was empty. Its stopper had
   come loose, and the precious liquid had drained away.


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   "This is awful!" the Princess cried. "That this should happen here, at the most
   dangerous part of the river, where the enemy soldiers are everywhere! Without the
   miton, the rimoriks will not even allow us to get into the boat. You recall the one
   morning when I forgot the ritual — they bared their teeth at me as though I were a
   perfect stranger! Oh, Immu, what are we going to do? If the rimoriks don't help
   us, we'll never be able to reach the Tassaleyo Forest."

   Immu said: "There is only one possible course of action. You must make more
   miton."

   "But how?" the girl fretted. And then her blue eyes went wide with the realization
   of what would have to be done. "But I can't do it!" she moaned. "Not even to
   myself—much less to them."

   "I can help draw your own blood," Immu said. "The process is not even painful,
   beyond the first prick. But you will have to cope with your fine sharp-toothed
   friends yourself. They would swallow me in one gulp if I came at them with my
   blade."

   After an interlude of squeamish hesitation, the Princess finally submitted. Immu
   took certain thick leaves and squeezed a juice from them, then pierced a vein on
   the girl's wrist with her sharp little dagger. Anigel made not a sound. The leaf-
   liquor, dripped upon the small wound, inhibited the blood's clotting and a concave
   drogo leaf was soon filled. When this was done and the Princess's blood poured
   into the gourd, Immu washed the puncture with pure dew-water and bound it up
   tightly after pressing a medicinal blue flower to it.

   "There!" The Oddling tied a neat knot to the wrist bandage of grass. "But how you
   will bleed the rimoriks, I have no idea."

   "I will ask them," Anigel said. And the creatures told her:

   Bring a duh-leaf into the boat.

   The great animals were unharnessed, paddling around the stern of the partially
   beached punt. When Anigel crawled into the end that was afloat, they drew near.

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   One after the other, they reared up, nipped the edges of their beclawed front
   flippers, and let blood flow into the drogo leaf. When it was filled one of the
   rimoriks swam off and returned with a red-flowered swampherb, which it had
   ripped up roots and all.

   Grab a tuber of this plant and mix it with the blood. Thus is miton made. The
   swamp Folk customarily strain the liquid, but this is not really necessary.

   "Thank you, my friends," Anigel said.

   She followed their instructions, and when she had finished the gourd was full of
   the brown, salty-sweet-tasting sacred drink. The Princess was so used to it by now
   that she thought no ill of the drinking, and the subsequent heightening of her
   senses had begun to seem so normal to her that she did not feel that she was truly
   awake in the morning until she and the rimoriks had communed.

   Much later, during the night-shrouded small hours of the next day, when they had
   nearly completed the perilous skirting of the Citadel Knoll and were racing
   through a backwater bordering the Greenmire,

   Anigel thought to ask Immu whether or not the miton had changed her
   personality—as it was said to change that of the Nyssomu who drank it.

   Immu said: "You are the same dear person I have always loved — although
   perhaps more mature and worldly-wise from our travels, and much less dainty
   about your food, and not nearly so hoity-toity about where you lay your head at
   night or relieve your body's needs. You have also turned into a demon boat-driver.
   Whether your own people would count all this an improvement, I cannot say."

   Anigel spoke over her shoulder. "Since leaving Noth, I have not had the
   nightmares. Do you think this means I've grown brave, Immu?"

   "Either brave or madcap," the old woman said grouchily. She was holding on for
   dear life as the punt zipped in and out of a dense grove of kalas north of the Great
   Causeway. For once there was no night-mist, and the Triple Moons glimmered
   through the moss-hung branches. "Just look at you, Princess, gripping the reins
   like a veteran volumnial-skinner as we charge through the darkness faster than
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   marauding Skritek! You have come a long way from the times when you thought
   yourself daring to attempt a new step on the dance floor or an unfamiliar
   embroidery stitch."

   "And yet I still feel fear, Immu."

   "Of course you do. So do I —for good reason! If you don't slow those wretched
   creatures down, we may end up wrapped around a tree with the night-warblers
   giggling over our broken bones."

   Anigel reined in the rimoriks a little. "They see in the dark. There is no real
   danger here. It lies not far ahead, though. I — I feel it."

   "That may be true."

   "Do you suppose my sisters also are searching for their own fearsome talismans?"

   "Probably."

   "The White Lady is cruel to separate us!" Anigel cried out suddenly. "We were
   born together. We have lived our whole lives together. It would have been so
   much easier if she had let us share our quests. Had let us help one another!"

   "No doubt," muttered the Nyssomu woman wearily. Her head drooped and her
   long ears lay blasted flat by the speed-wind against the dirty lawn of her old court
   headdress, which she persisted in wearing. "But you have not lacked for faithful
   servants."

   The Princess bit off the fresh complaint that hovered on her lips. She had been
   helped by many aborigines, to say nothing of the rimoriks. But her most constant
   helper and companion had been Immu herself— and how much true appreciation
   had Anigel shown her dear old nurse since they set out on this terrible journey?
   She had taken Immu for granted, never thinking of how frightened and weary the
   old woman must be. And now they had both been awake for that whole day and
   most of the night, Immu having refused the Princess's suggestion that she nap
   during the night travel. Anigel was still charged with energy and excitement, eager

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   to continue on, and the rimoriks, sensing her urgency, were willing. But Immu
   was plainly exhausted…

   Find us a safe stopping place, she told the animals.

   Yes, friend, they said. And the punt slowed, turned aside, and glided through a
   thick curtain of night-flowering vines. Ahead was a high, dry hummock. As the
   boat scraped bottom, Immu snorted. Her head flew up and her eyes popped open.

   "Wake up, Immu," Anigel said softly. "It's bedtime."

                                              Chapter Nineteen
   They were being treated, Kadiya knew, as honored guests, and that portion of her
   which was rooted in patience, small though it was, told her that this was perhaps
   all she might expect. Still, on the second day after their arrival at the Nyssomu
   village, she made one last attempt to win fighting aid from those who hosted her.
   After all, it was not only her need to gather allies that mattered; these villagers
   should also prepare for the worst — the probable arrival of the Labornoki
   invaders.

   She asked for another meeting with the First of the House, striving to set a rein on
   her usual headlong demand for what she believed was necessary.

   "Lady," she schooled her voice into a low and level tone, "these humans who now
   come into your land are not as we Ruwendians. Let me tell you straightly of their
   deeds."

   Her hands, which had been lying loosely in her lap, suddenly clutched each other
   in a punishing grip. She had to swallow twice before she launched into the terrible
   account of her Father's death. At the picture her words summoned up she forced
   nausea to become anger.

   It was difficult to read subtle expression on any Oddling face. Kadiya watched
   very carefully for any sign that the First was moved by what she told baldly in all
   its horror.

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   "Thus they treated our people they took after honest battle," she concluded. "Lady,
   they hold your people in even greater contempt — what do you think they would
   do here, were they to take your village? The Mires hold your secrets and have
   been your walls of defense. But these Labornoki bring with them a sorcerer
   against whose will the Archimage's protection could not stand. To fight with
   honest steel, sword to sword, is one thing. To strive against black magic with no
   proper weapon is to face defeat before the battlehorns sound. This is your land,
   and one wholly unknown to the invaders. They seem to have already aligned with
   the Skritek—whose evil nature they certainly share. But that can be countered by
   your knowledge of the swamp itself. I say to you — even if your customs do not
   allow you to take up our cause, look to your own!"

   The First sat for a moment in silence before she answered, and for that same
   moment Kadiya knew a faint stir of hope. Perhaps the sense of what she had told
   this Nyssomu woman would prevail after all. Let Hamil take Trevista; let him
   summon the Skritek; but if the Nyssomu arose and used the land itself as a
   weapon, surely there was a chance…

   But when the First of the House spoke, her words were formal, holding no
   warmth. "King's Daughter, it is true that your people and we of the Mires have
   dealt easily together through many years. There is no record of any such horrors
   between us as those you have told me. Since these slain are your kin, it is certainly
   true you will look for any help you can gather to avenge them. But friends though
   we be, there is for us an older service, an old allegiance that rests with the Lady of
   Noth. She has summoned you and your sisters. It can well be that she has already
   some plan of action. Be sure, however, that we are well warned. Before your
   people came hither the Mires knew war…"

   She was staring beyond Kadiya's shoulder as if she recognized there something of
   importance. "There was long ago a harvesting of lives beyond all accounting.
   How think you did this land become as it is: broken, in many parts, desolate, and
   filled with such perils that we have not ventured along certain paths for many
   hundreds? That war was not ours, but we were born of it—and when those who
   fought it were gone, we were newborns with a strange world before us which we
   had to make our own. Then we took oath that such a war would not come again
   through any of us Nyssomu. To the Lady of Noth we owe our lives. With her we
   have long kept peace. If we are attacked we fight, but we carry no war to others.
   You will find your answers at Noth, King's Daughter."

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   So it was that only Kadiya and Jagun set forth again on their journey, and the
   farther they went the stranger and more threatening became the land. Most of the
   swamp growth in the Blackmire forest had been various shades of green, save for
   the flowers. Here in the Goldenmire grew the tall reed-grass with yellow panicles
   which gave its name to this section of the swamp. Here, too, there were islets
   rising from the green-scummed water on which there were clumps of large fleshy-
   leaved plants, unlike any elsewhere. These were yellow-white with streaks of red
   across them. Seeming to hold the appearance of infected, unhealed wounds, they
   exuded a stench which appeared to attract insects. The farther Jagun and the
   Princess poled their way along, the more malignant became these outcroppings of
   vegetation.

   She heard a hiss of breath from Jagun and balanced herself in the punt while the
   hunter moved with care. Moving toward them along the shore of an islet came
   what seemed to be one of the unwholesome leaves. At the village, Jagun had
   added to his equipment a short-hafted spear. Now his arm swung out and the blade
   caught under the edge of the wandering leaf, flipping it up into the air and back to
   the muddy earth it had just left. As it arose the girl could see fringe-like feet
   moving, vainly hunting purchase. Then the creature slammed against a mossy
   piece of wood and instantly curled about it.

   "Snafi," Jagun said tersely. "We must watch for them here. Their clawed feet
   inject poison into the skin and once they have taken hold they cannot be pulled
   off."

   Kadiya was glad that on leaving the Nyssomu village Jagun had decided that they
   were far enough away from the known trail to travel by day. This part of the Mire
   must be a series of vicious traps of one kind or another.

   Against her breast the amulet lay warm and was a steadfast guide. According to its
   spark they were still bound in the right direction. Kadiya kept to the rhythm of the
   poles, fitting her swing to Jagun's for hour against hour, though they did halt at
   intervals to rest.

   If she faced danger, Kadiya thought, what had Haramis found to fight against?
   And Anigel… Had her younger sister been taken? Somehow she felt more and
   more strongly that both of her sisters had escaped from the Citadel, were not
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   helpless prey for King Voltrik.

   The sky had steadily clouded over during the afternoon and it was near twilight
   when Jagun twisted a tough clump of grass to anchor their craft. Already those
   queer lights which were born of the swamp gases were visible. This evening, they
   did not try to disembark from the punt but ate rations they had brought with them.
   And then Jagun said:

   "Sleep."

   Sleep! How could anyone sleep here; in the dark, not knowing what menace might
   come from either shore? But in spite of herself she found that her eyes were
   closing…

   What followed seemed more vision than dream. Kadiya saw a city — not
   Trevista, but one far younger, its architecture lighter in spirit. However, no
   sentries walked its walls, nor passed through the open gate which appeared just
   before her. Was this Noth? She longed to enter it — it beckoned, called. It was a
   promise.

   Then the vision was lost in a deeper dream of which she remembered nothing on
   waking. She roused at dawn, to discover Jagun already astir, digging into one of
   their food bags. A short time later, they resumed their journey to the Archimage's
   home, and in early afternoon they caught their first glimpse of it.

   No such city as Kadiya had dreamt of rose before them as they approached their
   goal. They saw only a single monolithic tower, rising high above the golden-
   plumed grass. Kadiya stared up at it as Jagun negotiated the final twists of the
   waterway, and at length their boat grated, not against another mud bank, but on
   the edge of an area of stone blocks.

   "This is Noth," Jagun said. "From here, only you who have been summoned may
   go. I shall await you."

   The pavement was not much wider than the punt which had brought them here.
   Beyond stood the tower. It could have been carved from a single mountain-sized

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   block of granite, as tall as one of the great royal trees of the southern forests. The
   huge door stood open.

   Although the light did not reach far within that cavernous doorway, there was
   nothing about the tower which outwardly threatened. Still, Kadiya felt like a child
   about to answer for some act of disobedience as she strode resolutely forward,
   refusing to betray her unease.

   "Welcome, Kadiya."

   The voice did not echo down that narrow hall, nor did it sound other than a usual
   greeting. Still, she walked on with one hand at knife hilt and the other pressed
   over the amulet, which throbbed warmly against her flesh in a heart-even beat.
   Then she entered the chamber beyond.

   There stood a high-backed chair of presence, such as her Mother and Father had
   used at times of ceremony. In it the Lady who ruled Noth (and perhaps elsewhere
   also) sat, her long-fingered hands smoothing back and forth across her knees the
   edge of a cloak which was the black of a stormy night, thick in its folds. Yet there
   ran across it runes of silver which came and went as do the ripples on a pool into
   which one casts a pebble or two.

   Judging by her size, she was certainly not of Oddling blood. In fact, standing she
   might have overtopped Kadiya by several hands' height. Her face was neither
   young nor old, removed from the touch of age, but her eyes showed both
   weariness and determined will.

   "Kadiya!" She inclined her head, but not in any warmth of welcome.

   The anger which Kadiya held within her nearly broke its bonds. She wanted to
   hurl both her ire and her hurt at this untouched stranger, to demand from her own
   lips why her magic had failed. Could she not have in some way restrained the
   enemies of Ruwenda? Was this proud Lady of Noth so much less than Orogastus?
   Her magic certainly had failed when it was needed the most! The girl was able
   only with effort to forbear voicing those harsh thoughts. Instead she inclined her
   head, streaked as it was with swamp grease.


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   "Lady."

   She had no chance, she sensed, for either accusation or reproach. There was that
   here which held her emotionally prisoner, no less than her body would be had
   chains wrapped about her wrists at the entrance to the tower.

   "There comes an end to everything," the colorless voice continued. The near
   transparent hands had ceased their smoothing of the mantle. "Time is of our
   making, so it varies. What is the passing of a year to one of the mountains? What
   is sunrise to sunset for the draffer-fly, which lives for a single of our counted
   days? To each of us — plant, bird, insect, stone, proud man and woman — time
   brings an end. Thus, for those of us who still foresee a purpose, there is much to
   be done in what seems the narrowest of measures."

   For the first time her eyes no longer locked with Kadiya's but moved, as if she
   were looking about her in surprise, finding missing what should be there, or else
   seeing that which had no place. "I have held wardship here. Yes, here I have
   guarded that which is of the Light. Once there was a great spread of water, graced
   by islands, each of which was a gem of beauty. And there were those who dwelt
   there. By them" —her hands came together as if to suggest a roof of protection —
   "I was called upon for a great task, for evil came, and change, and I labored to
   raise strong wards."

   She sighed. "That time of trouble and sorrow passed. Then those you call
   Oddlings ventured out, and to them, though they were not of my people, I
   remained Guardian. Time became heavier and heavier, chipped away at what had
   been. Last of all arrived those of your blood. I searched their minds and hearts and
   found they were worthy of the Way of the Light and my day was not yet done…"

   "And then came Voltrik, who is of the pattern of the Skritek!" blazed Kadiya.
   "Where then was your Guardianship?"

   "There rose once more the Dark Powers," the Archimage corrected her. "Against
   such my kind must always contend. With these invaders was one well learned in
   the Oldest Lore." She bowed her head a fraction. "This time may be his. Only one
   defense could I raise when I foresaw the design. You are one of the three, and
   each of you holds a talent untrained, a gift unrecognized. It will be you who bring

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   down the Dark Powers in the end — if you can pay the price of time."

   "And what price is that?" Kadiya's chin was high. She still fought against giving
   any outward sign that the Archimage might believe her to be overawed.

   "That you find your talisman… and use it in time."

   "Talisman?" Kadiya held out the amulet, though she did not take its chain from
   about her neck. "But this I have already — and from your own hand, Lady, if the
   story is true."

   "No, that has been but your guide hither. You must use your own strength — and
   wit — to find the talisman that will give you power. Steel has ever been your
   choice: that is direct and quick, but many times the most perilous route to success.
   There are other ways of winning battles."

   The Archimage arose from her throne, standing straight and tall. Her movements
   were not constrained by old age, but rather the determined ones of a person who
   has a task to do and would get it done. Kadiya found herself lagging a step behind,
   and lengthened stride so that they came out of the tower of Noth together.

   Now the Archimage threw back the folds of her cloak. In the light of day the
   silver rippled across the folds. She was holding a plant, though from where she
   had plucked it Kadiya could not guess. By the flower at its tip it was the fabled
   Black Trillium. Swiftly the Archimage broke the stem halfway down, three
   fingers' length above the hair-like filaments of the roots.

   "This now will be your guide — and with it you shall seek the Three-Lobed
   Burning Eye."

   She tossed the stem forward toward the water where the punt idled and Jagun lay
   as if asleep. Kadiya watched it fall straight, break water as might a well-aimed
   arrow. But what was a Three-Lobed Burning Eye? The Archimage must explain!
   Kadiya was tired of tracking through the Mires, following a magical gleam to the
   home of an incompetent enchantress. She needed more information if she were to
   pursue her quest…


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   Kadiya suddenly stood alone on the pavement. There was no longer anyone beside
   her and she had a strong feeling that if she were to go storming back into the
   tower and search it from top to bottom, she would not find its mistress.

   Reluctantly and angrily she went to the punt. Jagun had roused and was sitting up,
   but Kadiya looked to the open water beyond. There she saw, among the murky
   ripples which the swaying of the craft had aroused, a filament of light. Green it
   was, but no shade of green that she had ever seen in the swamp: this was clearer,
   lighter, glistening like a gem, and yet the very forepoint of it was black, to be seen
   only in the light reflected by its length. When she got into the boat and reached for
   a pole that rod of green and sable moved. Not with the darting swiftness of
   something alive, but slowly, so that it would match the speed of their poling.

   Kadiya uttered a great sigh. "We have a new guide, Jagun, and a new quest. Let us
   be on our way."

                                                 Chapter Twenty
   The mountain wind roared down the defile, already carrying a few sharp grains of
   sleet. The late afternoon sky still had areas of blue, although clouds had been
   massing all day in the south above the highest pinnacles of the Ohogans — Mount
   Brom, Mount Gidris, and Mount Rotolo. There would surely be a storm before
   night, one of the harbingers of the winter monsoons that were due in only two
   weeks.

   Orogastus was unspeakably weary after his eight-day journey from the Ruwenda
   Citadel. He had left his armed escort in the lowlands of Labornok and now, all
   alone, he approached his sanctum high on Mount Brom. Huddled deep within his
   fur cloak, he bespoke his weary mount and the two pack-fronials that trailed
   behind.

   Onward! Ahead is a warm barn, and rich madh to eat, and water to drink. See—I
   show it to you!… Follow the path! Climb strongly! We will catch Sight of it once
   this switchback rounds the outcropping yonder. There! There! Hurry!

   The three fronials lifted their heads, and the gilded tips of their antlers gleamed in
   the dying sunshine. Their nostrils flared, for thanks to the sorcerer's art they

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   already smelled the food that awaited them in the stronghold at the head of the
   steep trail.

   A shining white tower with black crenelations and ornate black tracery about the
   windowframes was in sight now, tucked against a flank of Mount Brom. The
   revitalized animals broke into a trot and then into a rolling canter. With their leg
   tendons clicking and their tails high in anticipation they raced up the last few
   hundred ells and skidded to a stop, snorting and blowing, at the precipice that was
   the trail's end. Below yawned a sharp cleft in the mountainside nearly a league in
   depth and perhaps fifty ells wide, having a thundering glacier-fed torrent in its
   depths. The sorcerer's stronghold lay on the opposite side of the gulf, and seemed
   to be completely inaccessible. The sky was now completely overcast and it had
   become very cold.

   Orogastus took a small silver pipe from his belt-wallet and blew a high, thin note
   that was almost lost in the howling of the wind. At once the dark windows of the
   tower sprang alight, and light also shone from the opening door of the distant
   gatehouse. There was a rumbling sound. In the cliff wall directly beneath the gate
   a square opening appeared, and from it was extruded a narrow bridge with an
   underside most strangely framed, which thrust out as the rumbling continued and
   eventually closed the gap between the trail and the tower.

   Orogastus dismounted and blindfolded the three fronials. Then he led them on
   foot across the slender juncture, which had only a low railing and was scarcely a
   pace in width, while the rising wind tore at his fur mantle and caused the structure
   beneath his feet to tremble violently. A false step by the man or the animals would
   have sent them all tumbling to their deaths. But Orogastus exerted his magical
   powers to steady the bridge, and bespoke the fronials in reassurance. They
   followed him readily even when the first swirls of snow began to fly, and they all
   came safely into the gatehouse at last. The sorcerer then barred the door and
   pressed a device on the wall that caused the magical bridge to vanish back inside
   the mountain.

   Home!

   He threw off the heavy furs with a shout of relief. The fronials squealed and
   ramped a bit, and he laughed as he removed their blinders, unsaddled his mount,
   and took off the loads from the pack-animals. Then he led the faithful creatures

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   down a corridor lighted by peculiar lamps that shone without flames, into a stable
   carved from living rock that was nevertheless dry and equipped with all things
   necessary for the comfort of the fronials. His grumbling as he fed and bedded
   them was good-humored. Normally such work would be done by his three
   dedicated acolytes; but they were back in Ruwenda Citadel, tending King Voltrik
   and awaiting his orders, and so the Master would have to cater both for the beasts
   and for himself. He knew how to manage the homely duties full well, for the three
   Voices had been recruited only ten years since. Before that Orogastus had
   tenanted this elaborate lair, built on his direction by Voltrik's craftsmen, all alone.

   Now, as he climbed the winding stone stairway to his apartments in mid-tower, he
   felt glad that no others were here. The past ten weeks had been the most arduous
   and stressful of his life —first with the old King's death and Voltrik's accession,
   then with the preparations for the invasion and the march into Ruwenda. The
   victory itself had been paradoxically easy; only the freakish wounding of King
   Voltrik and the escape of the three Princesses had marred the sorcerer's grand
   scheme.

   Well, the Voices had assured him that Voltrik was on the mend at last, and if all
   went well, the girls' hiding places would shortly be secret no longer. He would
   take care of that business immediately, postponing his own human needs until he
   had consulted the ice-mirror.

   He came into his rooms and left the bundles of supplies near the hearth of the
   dining-chamber, pausing only long enough to light the pre-laid fire with his
   magical sparker. Then he hurried into his bedroom to change from his soiled
   traveling garb into the silver-and-black vestments and headgear that he wore for
   the most solemn incantations.

   He did not want to take the time to bathe, but he sponged off the worst of the
   grime and begged pardon of the Dark Powers—then chuckled as the thought
   struck him that They might actually prefer him to commune with them in a grimy
   state. The fine metallic mesh of the ceremonial robe was shockingly cold upon his
   bare skin, and he winced while donning it and forgot to say the appropriate
   prayers. His silver-glace leather gauntlets and the dramatic star-burst headpiece
   with its half-mask were warmer, but he eschewed his usual ritual sandals and
   slipped his feet into fur-lined boots before heading for the tunnel that led deep into
   the mountain to the Cavern of Black Ice.

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   His breath was visible in the cold, humid air of the rock tube. He walked briskly
   along the lamplit shaft, praying that the ice-mirror would grant him his boon
   promptly, without balking. One never knew with the marvelous devices of the
   Vanished Ones. Even if the proper rituals were observed and powerful enabling
   spells chanted, the magic could be capricious. But please —not tonight, when he
   was so weary and hungry and cold!

   He came to the massive door, frost-covered even in the warmest weather, braced
   himself, and uttered the first incantation. He asked pardon of the Vanished Ones
   for disturbing their ancient tranquillity, but admonished them sternly in the name
   of the Dark Powers to serve him. Then he opened the door.

   The Cavern of Black Ice was as always. As he had found it —summoned to it!
   —when he first arrived in Labornok with then Crown Prince Voltrik. (Only later
   had Orogastus commanded the stronghold to be built, to shield the Cavern and
   provide ready access to its wonders.) It was a large vaulted chamber hewn crudely
   from the quartz-veined granite of Mount Brom, having intrusions of black ice here
   and there in the walls. The floor was paved with strange black tiles like glossy
   obsidian, and the same material — itself closely resembling the ice — had been
   used to construct a myriad of inset niches and tiny rooms, all fitted with doors. In
   these he had originally found the fantastic devices that had seduced him from the
   more abstract magic he had learned from Bondanus, while paradoxically
   guaranteeing his influence over the Kingdom of Labornok. Many of the
   compartments were equipped with arcane locks that he had been unable to open.
   Others — including the room of the ice-mirror — had yielded their secrets
   willingly.

   He raised his silver-gloved hands and intoned aloud: "O Dark Powers! Once again
   I thank you for your great gifts. Let me use them without coming to harm." Then
   he slid open a narrow obsidian door and entered the mirror-room.

   It was only a few paces deep. Most of the inner wall was a lumpy mass of thick
   hoarfrost, which effectively hid whatever mysterious devices flanked the circular
   mirror itself. Trembling from cold and apprehension — for he knew that if the
   mirror refused to respond, his great scheme for world-dominion was very likely
   undone — he spoke the spell:


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   "O mighty mirror of ice! Farseeing eye of the Vanished Ones! Awaken and
   respond to my request!"

   He waited.

   At first, the grey, glassy surface only reflected his own image: a tall robust man
   draped in fluid silver and black, crowned with a star-burst diadem and with a
   silver mask hiding his upper face. Then there was a dim glow within the mirror's
   heart… and a voice. It was faint, raspy like that of a dying man, and its accents
   were not human.

   "Responding. Request, please."

   Orogastus stood stark still. In spite of the fact that he was half-freezing,
   perspiration rolled down his forehead behind the silver mask and into his eyes.
   This was the most critical moment. If he posed the request incorrectly, the
   affronted mirror would wink out and remain dormant for at least two days while it
   "recovered" from the insult. Mentally, he offered a fresh prayer to the Dark
   Powers. Then he said in a neutral tone: "View three persons. Locate present
   position of the three persons on map."

   The mirror brightened. A maelstrom of silvery-blue shadow materialized in the
   center of its disk. It said: "Request validated. Names of three persons."

   "Princess Anigel of Ruwenda. Princess Kadiya of Ruwenda. Princess Haramis of
   Ruwenda." As he spoke, he was careful to form a mental picture of each girl.

   "Scanning," said the mirror. And Orogastus nearly fainted with relief. It was going
   to work —

   The mirror said: "Subject One: Princess Anigel of Ruwenda. Location: Sa
   fourteen two, Lo seventy-one ten on Grid Oma." It spoke the usual
   incomprehensible gibberish; but this was immediately followed by a beautiful
   map-diagram showing a blinking light on the Mutar River below the Citadel, just
   a few leagues above Lake Wum.



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   Orogastus restrained himself heroically. A false word or movement could throw
   the mirror off irretrievably. The sorcerer concentrated upon memorizing the
   indicated location. A moment later the map winked out and the mirror showed
   instead a full-color portrait of the girl, all in motion as though she were alive
   inside the grey ice. Anigel was seated in the bow of a punt, holding two straps that
   appeared to be reins. The craft was being towed through water at a high rate of
   speed. Behind the Princess sat an Oddling woman, who glanced back over her
   shoulder at a red sunset and then said clearly: "We'd best put in for the night,
   sweeting. There should be plenty offish for the rimoriks in the lagoon over there."

   And then the picture disappeared.

   "Subject Two: Princess Kadiya of Ruwenda," said the mirror softly. "Location Mo
   twenty-nine four, Vi ninety-five five on Grid Oma." The blinking light placed the
   fugitive just west of the Skritek-infested jungle known as the Thorny Hell.

   Orogastus stifled an exclamation, then looked on in fascination as the mirror
   showed the second of the triplet girls kneeling on a mud bank in deep twilight,
   attempting to kindle a campfire of vine-bark, and in the background a single
   Oddling was taking something from a native boat.

   Kadiya said: "I've puffed till I'm blue, Jagun, but I can't get this perverse stuff to
   light. You'd better try."

   The picture disappeared.

   "Subject Three: Princess Haramis of Ruwenda. Location: Pa forty-two three, No
   sixteen eight on Grid Oma." The indicator light on the map blinked in a most
   extraordinary position — high on the slope of Mount Rotolo, the second-loftiest
   peak in the Ohogans, near the headwaters of the Vispar River and only a league or
   two away from the secret settlement of the Vispi Oddlings.

   The sorcerer held his breath as the final picture appeared on the mirror. It was
   very obscure, a purplish dusky scene that he finally recognized as a snow-cave
   interior overlooking the slope of a twilit glacier. A shadow detached itself from
   darkness and became the silhouette of a young woman wrapped in a white cloak,
   gazing outside.

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   Haramis said: "Will I live through the night? They are out there, waiting for me
   —the Eyes in the Whirlwind —and the trillium seeds that led me to this place of
   icy death are all gone save one. It is the end. I have no more food and the snows
   are becoming so deep I can no longer proceed. Unless the Vispi themselves take
   pity on me and come to my rescue, I shall have failed in my quest for the Three-
   Winged Circle."

   The picture vanished.

   Then came the inevitable fateful words from the magical device: "Bahkup Power
   temporarily exhausted. Hiatus for recharge." And the ice-mirror's light and voice
   died.

   "Thanks be to all the Dark Powers—Ay see Lyne, Inturnal Bataree, and Bahkup,"
   Orogastus intoned, making a deep obeisance, "and to the Great System operated
   thereby, forever and ever, so let it be."

   Then he withdrew, walking humbly backward, closed the obsidian door to the
   mirror-room, and fled to his own apartments.

   Much later, after he had eaten and soaked in the tub, Orogastus consulted the
   ancient Book, of Peninsular Prophecies while seated in front of the cheerful fire in
   his study, sipping a mellow brandy. Outside, a snowstorm howled among the
   tower battlements.

   The Three-Winged Circle…

   Yes, it was mentioned here, together with two other obscure symbols—the Three-
   Lobed Burning Eye and the Three-Headed Monster. The reference was unclear,
   but it seemed that the three were destined to come together, and thereby
   precipitate some climactic event.

   "Might it be," the sorcerer mused, "that the other two Princesses also seek their
   talismans, even as Haramis seeks hers? And having found them and become
   reunited, might the girls then be so potentialized as to overthrow Labornok?"


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   He stared into the flames for some time before deciding what to do. The need to
   dispose of Kadiya and Anigel was straightforward enough; but Crown Princess
   Haramis was quite another matter…

   He straightened in his chair, closed his eyes, and placed his fingertips on his
   temples. "My Voices!" he intoned. "Hear me!"

   In his mind three shapes took form, blurs of red, blue, and green that assumed the
   aspect of his three hooded minions. They had no eyes but their expressions were
   full of eagerness.

   "Master! Have you succeeded?"

   "Yes. Be alert for the Sending! Here is the present position of Princess Anigel…
   and here is Kadiya."

   "We have received your Sending, Almighty Master. And the Princess Haramis?"

   "I have found her also. But listen! General Hamil is to set out with at least half of
   the army in pursuit of Kadiya, who has gone into a very dangerous region. The
   Red Voice is to meet and accompany Hamil, and consult with me every other day
   until she is taken."

   "I will obey," said the Red Voice.

   "The search for Princess Anigel," Orogastus continued, "is to be conducted by
   Prince Antar and his knightly cohort. The Blue Voice will accompany him."

   "The Prince and his party returned to the Citadel from Trevista four days ago," the
   Blue Voice said. "It should be easy for us to find Anigel if she is as close by as
   you say."

   "Nothing is easy where the Archimage Binah is concerned," Orogastus
   admonished him sharply. "Keep in mind that the girls are guarded by the last of
   her magic. And should they be successful in finding certain powerful new

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   talismans called the Three-Lobed Burning Eye and the Three-Headed Monster,
   their magic will certainly be greatly enhanced. It is imperative that the Princesses
   be captured and killed, and the talismans be saved for me."

   "We understand," said the Voices.

   "There are further instructions for the Blue Voice," the sorcerer added,
   "concerning Prince Antar."

   "I believe I already know your mind, Master." Blue uttered a mirthless chuckle. "It
   would be sad if the Prince were to perish through misadventure after having done
   his duty."

   "There must be no hint of your involvement," Orogastus warned.

   The Green Voice then said: "And shall I join the force that will pursue the
   Princess Haramis, Master?"

   "No. You will remain with King Voltrik, taking care that he recovers fully,
   reassuring him when I transmit to you reports of progress."

   "But Haramis — "

   "I intend," Orogastus said, "to take care of the Princess Haramis myself."

                                         Chapter Twenty-One
   Haramis cast forth the final Black Trillium seed on a morning that saw the slopes
   of Mount Rotolo en-veloped in pearly mist. When she woke, it had seemed
   strangely warmer. The walls of the tiny cave where she had slept—surprisingly
   soundly—glistened with melting snow. Her fur-lined mantle, which she had
   wrapped around her sleep-sack, had been completely soaked, making it at least
   twice as heavy as usual and quite useless, since she had no way of drying it. Using
   her small knife, the Princess had then cut the water-repellent sleep-sack along one
   side and across the bottom, fashioning a kind of cape that was stiff but
   weatherproof. After a breakfast of cold water, she had freed the last seed and

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   stumbled out of the cave to follow it through ankle-deep wet snow.

   It floated languidly, adjusting its flight to her slow steps, drifting not an arm's
   length before her. She could see nothing beyond that distance, so thick was the
   mist, and she tramped along leaning heavily upon her iron-shod stick. She realized
   dimly that she was becoming increasingly giddy from the thin air, but this did not
   seem important to her. Everything was far off and hazy. She hardly cared where
   she placed her feet, so long as the floating seed stayed within view.

   Many times she stumbled and fell, her white wool suit and boots and mittens
   becoming more and more sodden. Moisture crept into the exposed plant-down
   lining of her sack-cape as well, and before long it was achingly heavy. The next
   time Haramis fell, she left the thing behind. The air was now so warm that she did
   not need it.

   The seed. The winged seed. It was all she saw, all her fogged mind could
   concentrate upon. She went on and on, climbing ever higher. Sometimes the snow
   was knee-deep and sometimes more shallow; but it was always heavy and wet,
   clinging to her boots so that her legs seemed made of lead.

   It must have been three or four hours before the weather suffered an ominous
   change. Haramis was too dazed to take note of the fact that the mist had lost its
   pearly color and turned to an increasingly gloomy grey, nor did she notice as the
   air grew steadily chillier. Her hands and feet had lost all feeling, but this was as
   unimportant to her as the dull pain in her empty stomach.

   And then it began to snow.

   She halted, unable at first to realize what was happening. Seeds? Was the world
   alive with floating fluffy trillium seeds? And which was her own magical guide?
   That one — ? No…

   The mist was thinning as the snow increased and Haramis could see once again
   the rearing cliffs and crags of the mountain she climbed. The wind rose, blowing
   snowflakes into her face. She became aware of having lost her stick. The guiding
   seed? It was gone.


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   Gone as all the others —but not at day's end, having first led her to a safe shelter,
   but here, near the crest of a knife-sharp rocky ridge that the wind had blasted clear
   of snowpack. The last Black Trillium seed, blown away; and so she came to the
   quest's end…

   Flying snow stung her face, brought tears to her unfocused eyes and caused her
   cheeks and nose to tingle, then grow numb. A mortal lethargy crept over her and it
   seemed that the most desirable thing in the world would be to sleep. Why struggle
   further? Each breath was a swordcut. Her heart thudded as though it would break
   her ribs. Her hands and feet were frozen.

   I will go to the top of the ridge, she told herself. Just twenty more steps. And there
   I will look out on my kingdom for the last time.

   The wind tried to foil her. Like some huge, resentful creature, it howled and
   pushed and seemed almost a wall forbidding further progress. She crouched, lifted
   one foot and then the other, thrust her body forward, leaned into the wind with all
   her fading strength.

   Father! Mother! Soon I come to you, having failed. I wanted so much for the
   dream to be real, for the mad quest to have a magical fulfillment, to believe that
   the poor old Archimage knew my destiny. But it seems that he didnot know, and so
   there was no magic after all. I suspected as much.

   Wind.

   Snow.

   Cold.

   And her body still moving, almost beyond pain now. With her teeth, she pulled off
   one frozen mitten and let it drop; then thrust the icy bare hand inside her snow-
   crusted overtunic to touch the trillium amulet one final time, begging for a last
   modicum of physical strength.

   Let me only make it to the top of the ridge. Five more steps, the most arduous,

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   most terrible actions she had ever accomplished… God, help the one who trusted
   Thee… one more step…

   Done!

   At the ridge-crest was a rocky parapet only lightly covered with snow. As she
   straightened up, the wind's blast seemed to abate, the blizzard no longer lashing
   her. Back the way she had come, the air was still roiled with tempestuous grey;
   but ahead there was blue sky and a dazzling panorama of snow-clad peaks
   extending far into the west. The steep front of the ridge fell away at her feet into
   an abyss that seemed to plunge to infinity before its depths were lost in haze.

   "Here I am," she whispered, and dizziness overcame her, and she swayed and
   nearly lost consciousness. But her hand gripping the amulet was no longer without
   sensation, but felt a growing, painful warmth; and rather than succumb to
   welcome death, she forced her eyes to open one final time.

   On the ridge, not a stone's-throw to her right, a great snowy whirlwind spun, all
   sparkling in the sun like diamond-dust.

   Haramis dropped to her knees and stared at it, completely helpless. It swayed and
   swirled and grew into a gigantic fluid white cone that spun on its point. And
   within the whirlwind there were Eyes.

   Eyes green as ice. Scores of them. Looking at her.

   "I seek the Three-Winged Circle," she whispered.

   We are to guard it for you, come to meet you.

   "I greet you," said Princess Haramis, with dignity. Then she fell forward into a
   profound and welcome blackness.

   There followed a time filled with busy dreaming, during which she suffered great
   pain and then found a deep and soothing release. The Eyes in the Whirlwind
   inhabited her dreams, only sometimes they were fearsome and sometimes gentle,

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   belonging to tall and graceful beings clad in pale-tinted flowing garments and
   adorned with extraordinary quantities of jewels, who whispered to her and
   ministered to her and admonished her to do this thing or that, while she obeyed
   like a tiny child.

   She asked them who they were, and they told her that they were the First Folk,
   who had been keepers of the great Sceptre of Power of the Vanished Ones from
   time out of mind.

   She asked them if this Sceptre was the talisman she sought, and they said: In a
   manner yes, and in another manner, no. For in dark ages past the Threefold was
   sundered and its members scattered so as to prevent it falling into the hands of
   evil.

   Dreaming still, the Princess asked the Eyes if they were in truth the keepers of the
   Three-Winged Circle, her own talisman.

   Yes, for this portion of the Threefold we kept safe in an ice-cave. The other two
   parts were sent far away by the White Lady, to be cared for by others until the
   time when her powers should fade, and the Sceptre would be needed to restore the
   great balance of the world.

   Harmis said: "My sisters seek two other talismans."

   And so does the evil one of your age, who even now looks upon you, hoping you
   will succeed in your quest…

   It seemed to Haramis that one pair of watching Eyes changed from ice-green into
   star-white, blazing; and she saw the beautiful face of a man smiling at her, and she
   asked: "Is this he?"

   And they said, Yes.

   In the dream this man reached out to her, and she returned his smile; and he said:
   "I am not what they say I am. Be not deceived. These little ones understand only a
   part of the great whole. Reserve judgment until you can know me truly and make

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   up your own mind."

   Haramis woke in a narrow bed with gauzy hangings all about, and she marveled
   that she was so warm, until she realized that heat emanated from the mattress
   beneath her.

   The hypocaust warms the base of the bed and the floors, said a soft voice.
   Through its flues steam comes from the hot springs, and in this manner so we heat
   our homes.

   The bed-drapes parted, and Haramis saw an aboriginal woman of a race heretofore
   unknown to her. Her face was narrower than that of the familiar Nyssomu, and her
   mouth and nose more human. Her huge eyes — green rather than golden — and
   the ears that emerged from a wavy mass of platinum hair, marked her as of the
   Folk. She had hands with three digits also; but the talons were vestigial, and very
   much resembled fingernails — save for their thickness, and an apparently natural
   tendency to come to a point.

   When she smiled at Haramis, her teeth were not fanglike, but were small and
   even. The Princess recalled the melodious timbre of the Vispi woman's voice from
   her dreaming; it was some minutes before she realized that the woman's lips did
   not move when she spoke.

   But of course not, came the cheerful acknowledgment. You would not understand
   our language, so we use the speech without words! My name is Magira, and I
   greet you, Princess Haramis of the Trillium. Now come out of bed and let me help
   you to dress, for you are quite recovered and our people would meet with you
   before you continue on your quest.

   "But you can understand me…" The Princess still had not fully recovered her
   wits, and she was not yet certain what was dream and what reality. Magira's talk
   of "continuing on her quest" was more than a little daunting.

   As you speak, so your mind repeats your thoughts, Princess. We Vispi have no
   trouble understanding you… Does this gown meet with your approval? I think you
   will find it very comfortable, and the black fur edging matches your hair.


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   "Yes, thank you. The dress is lovely."

   Haramis let Magira attire her in a flowing robe of pale blue fabric, like velvet only
   not so heavy, trimmed with soft black fur. At the neck and sleeve-edges and hem
   were wide embroidered silver bands all inset with sapphires and moonstones. She
   put on boots of silvery leather, and a silver belt with a hanging purse all beaded
   with seed-gems, and let the Vispi woman braid her hair into two thick plaits and
   tie them with blue ribbon.

   Our Vispi blood flows warm and so we require garments much lighter than
   humankind must wear here. Take this cloak also, and gloves, and I will lead you
   to the Town Hall of Movis, which is not far from this house.

   Obediently, Haramis slipped on the bejeweled gloves while Magira draped a
   splendid cloak of mingled black and white furs about her shoulders and drew up
   its hood. The Princess then followed the Vispi woman out of the bedchamber, and
   down a flight of stone stairs with narrow, glazed windows, and into a vestibule;
   and thence outdoors.

   "So this is Movis!"

   Haramis stopped in the portico and gazed about at the city which she had thought
   only a legend. The air had a golden luminescence and it was obviously near
   sunset. The Princess had a view of several hundred finely made stone houses,
   many of impressive size, and a number of other buildings, considerably larger,
   clustered about a central plaza.

   Plumes of vapor rose up on every side — not only from the slate roofs of the
   dwellings, but also from grates in the cobblestone streets and from boxy small
   structures standing in every dooryard and forecourt. Little trees and neat gardens
   surrounded each home, but no people or other living creatures were visible. The
   scene was oddly lit, shadowless, for no true sunshine reached the valley floor. A
   layer of bright cloud, like a golden ceiling supported by the hundreds of pillars of
   white steam, overlay all of the Vale of Movis. The lower slopes were green and
   terraced; the higher were snow-covered. From a great glacier poured a waterfall
   like a long white scarf.


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   The people have prepared a festive evening meal for you, and they are awaiting
   your arrival, Magira said.

   "That sounds lovely," Haramis said, moving quickly to keep up with the long-
   legged Vispi woman, who now glided swiftly down the twisting streets, her gauzy
   garments afloat about her like pale banners streaming in a wind. "I seem to be
   very hungry; perhaps it's the air here."

   You slept for five days, Princess.

   "Oh!" said Haramis.

   During that time our caregivers attended you and healed your frozen flesh, and
   your other injuries. Doubtless you were aware of their ministrations in your
   dreams.

   "Yes. And I dreamt of another, too."

   Magira slowed, turned her emerald gaze upon the Princess, and her thought-tone
   was uneasy. We know that the evil one bespoke you. He can scry your presence
   only through his ice-mirror, and that not constantly, but only at intervals of two
   days or more, since you are shielded by your amulet from the natural mind-
   observatian of ill-wishers —

   "But he could still bespeak me in dreams?"

   Knowing you were here, he could. If you had been awake, you need not have
   listened, of course.

   Haramis forbore to talk of Orogastus further, yielding to a most curious feeling
   that the sorcerer evoked within her mind. Instead, she said to Magira: "Tell me,
   are your people self-sufficient in this valley?"

   We grow such food crops as can prosper in. the low light, and we keep domestic
   animals as well—togars and nunchiks within the town, and the larger volumnials
   and a few fronials outside, pasturing them in the dry season, sheltering them in

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   caves during the rains and snows. In the caverns, nutritious luminous lichens and
   fungi grow, and you would find the nighttime appearance of our livestock droll,
   for their winter diet makes their teeth and antlers and hooves glow in the dark.

   "These are the animals that you obtain in trade?"

   Yes, for they breed slowly in the mountains.

   Haramis lifted one glove, and the gems sewn upon it gleamed. "You trade jewels
   and precious metals only?"

   Magira laughed. They are quite enough, Princess, for all races of the Folk crave
   such ornaments. In earlier years, our trading network spread from the Ohogans to
   the Tassaleyo Forest, with the retiring little Uisgu ever acting as our middlemen
   with other races of Folk. Since the advent of Ruwendian humankind, the trade-
   pattern has altered, with humans now supplying more animals and sweets than the
   Folk alone ever could. And so the Vispi have prospered.

   "But still you forbid others to enter your land."

   Magira gave a delicate shrug. The hot-spring valleys are few and far between, and
   the living precariously balanced. We First Folk were made for this climate when it
   covered most of the world. As it shrank with the passing ages, we diminished in
   numbers, although we did succeed in retaining our culture. In time, other races of
   Folk, diverging from us, joined the abominable Foundation Stock in what is now
   called the Mazy Mire. But the high mountains are ours, and we protect them with
   fearsome illusions such as the Eyes in the Whirlwind. And since we are People of
   the Trillium, and obedient to the command of the White Lady, we guard also the
   Vispir Pass between Ruwenda and Labornok —

   Haramis halted and confronted her companion, speaking reproachfully. "Then
   where were you when King Voltrik's army invaded us?"

   Alas… the Lady did not alert us in time to your enemy's approach, and when the
   Vispi pass-guardians came, their illusions were penetrated by the power of the
   sorcerer. He bade the Labornoki soldiers ignore the phantasms and strike at the
   flesh-and-blood persons projecting them. The invaders slew all the Vispi
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   guardians of our villages nearest the pass —some three hundred souls.

   "I am sorry," the Princess said sincerely. "I did not know. Very little news of the
   invasion came to us at the Citadel, for the invaders marched with fatal swiftness,
   overwhelming our people before they knew what was happening. Even now I
   know not what befell our people of the Dylex country, or the outlying manors of
   the south…"

   They had finally reached a very large building with windows alight in the dusk
   and the sound of music coming faintly through the walls. When Magira threw
   open the doors, Princess Haramis was astounded at the great crowd of Folk
   gathered therein: many hundreds, some seated at round tables, others dancing to a
   stately tune in a central open space.

   At the far end of the Town Hall was a broad dais at which richly attired Vispi sat.
   Above them on the wall was a banner carrying a great Black Trillium outlined in
   glittering diamonds. The female citizens of Movis were dressed much as Magira,
   in pastel flowing gowns and a profusion of jewels. The males mostly wore robes
   of deepest midnight blue, with undertunics and high boots of white. Their gem-
   studded belts, collars, and bracelets flashed like rainbow fire in the light of
   thousands of small cresset-lamps suspended from the high ceiling.

   A great clamor went up as Magira escorted her guest to the dignitaries at the dais.
   Haramis felt her vision dim and her mind reel, and might have staggered had
   Magira not taken hold of her. The mental and vocal shouting! She had never
   known anything like this. She felt assailed both inside and outside her body, and
   even though she knew the aggressors were friendly, she felt overwhelmed.

   Stop! Her mind gave an involuntary cry.

   Consternation.

   Silence, tangibly penitent.

   Trembling with relief, she said: "Thank you. I appreciate your welcome, but I fear
   I have not yet become accustomed to your manner of expressing it."


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   A male of most venerable appearance, whose eyes were not green but dull white,
   rose from his place at the head of the table and addressed Haramis. She knew he
   was blind; she knew also that he saw her.

   Dear Princess, forgive us! We would not have affrighted you deliberately. Our joy
   at your appearance carried us away. I greet you in the name of all Vispi. I am
   Carimpole, Harkener of Mov'u. We have long awaited you. It was known to us
   that the flying seeds would draw you to our town… if you were strong enough to
   follow them. All throughout your journey, from the time you left Noth, we watched
   you. We saw you suffer hardship and fatigue and discouragement. We saw you
   come into the snowy high country where all of your great intelligence was useless
   and only willpower and physical endurance would sustain you.

   And then it seemed that you were weakening and would fail, as those who spend
   much time in thinking often do, scorning the body that seems unable to sustain the
   burning spirit it houses. We prayed for you in your extremity, at did the White
   Lady, and from us you drew fresh strength, perhaps, and forced the body to serve
   the mind, fulfilling your ordeal. You reached our innermost border—at which
   time we were permitted to take you in.

   Haramis heard a great murmuring of minds all about her, touching gently, wishing
   well. Her voice was barely audible: "You—you were forbidden to help me
   earlier?"

   Yes. For you, the journeying itself was crucial. It was an essential part of your
   quest.

   "And now —have I reached the end of it? You have the Three-Winged Circle and
   will give it to me?"

   On the morrow we will begin to teach you how to command the great birds you
   humans call lammergeiers. Your talisman lies some leagues from here, in an ice-
   cave high on Mount Gidris. A lammergeier will take you to the cave. As to your
   quest's completion, I cannot say. Merely having the Three- Winged Circle, in hand
   is nothing. It must be empowered. We do not know how this is to be accomplished.



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   "I was told by the Archimage to return to her with the talisman after I have
   mastered myself. But she also told me that my destiny is linked with that of my
   two sisters, and that all three of us must succeed, or none will. Am I then to assist
   Kadiya and Anigel?"

   Haramis of the Trillium, we cannot toy. I think you will have to decide this for
   yourself.

   "I am the eldest sister, and I have always taken responsibility for the others. There
   is also a certain prophecy among the swamp Folk that says that a woman of
   Ruwenda will bring down the throne of Labornok. It seems that this woman must
   be me, for the Crown of Ruwenda is rightfully mine, and mine is the obligation to
   liberate our vanquished land."

   The great bird will carry you wherever you desire. But we cannot advise you
   further. Now that you are recovered from your hurts, we can only celebrate your
   coming and speed your going. But for now, will you sit here at table with us? For
   five days you have taken nothing but liquids, and we have tried to prepare dishes
   that will please your human palate.

   "I thank you," Haramis said, "and I will gladly join you."

   The Harkener clapped his hands. Then let the festive meats and pastries be
   brought forth, and honeyed fruit and mulled wine! And let there be more music
   and more dancing and merriment, for our Princess nears her goal and the world
   is brought that much closer to regaining its lost balance… Praise be to the White
   Lady, and to the Lord, of the Air, and to the Triune over all!

   Cheers filled the Town Hall, and side doors flew open to admit a train of cooks
   and helpers bearing heavy platters and steaming bowls. The musicians began to
   play again, while the people all hurried to seats at the other tables.

   Princess Haramis pulled off her gloves and unfastened her cape, and sank
   gratefully into the place indicated by the Harkener Carimpole. Magira sat beside
   her. Momentarily Haramis felt lightheaded again, and closed her eyes; and it
   seemed that she could see right through the walls of the hall. The clouds had
   lowered with oncoming night, and snowflakes were sifting down from them. But

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   these melted when they reached the warm air just above the rooftops, and turned
   to rain that fell upon the village of the Vispi, softly at first, then with increasing
   vigor, rapping against the windowpanes as if demanding entrance. Mingled with
   their pattering was the faint voice of a man calling her name.

   Haramis opened her eyes again to the brightness and jollity all around her. She
   heard nothing but the convivial Vispi and their music — ringing oddly, half in her
   ears and half in her mind.

   Someone handed her a crystal goblet of sparkling wine. She drank deeply of it,
   and tried to smile.

                                        Chapter Twenty-Two
   Shut out, the sorcerer was amused rather than angered. "Enjoy yourself then with
   your Vispi friends, Haramis! But I will call you again and again, and the time will
   come when you must answer."

   Secure in his lair on Mount Brom, with the early snowstorm still raging,
   Orogastus began to search through his library, seeking further clues to the nature
   of the three mysterious talismans.

   The Book of Peninsular Prophecies was his principal source, as always. In one
   entry it named the talismans and hinted that they would reunite and precipitate
   some wondrous event. In another prophecy, one he knew of old (and had made
   certain that King Voltrik knew it also), the Three Petals of the Living Trillium
   were designated quite baldly as the "extinguishers" of the Labornoki throne; but
   nothing in the book hinted at a link between the Princesses and the talismans.
   Setting that ancient volume aside, he undertook a search through his large
   collection of thaumaturgical and mystical references.

   There was nothing to be found in the many books from Labornok, and he had no
   better luck rooting among the smaller number of volumes from Var and Raktum.
   The most ancient source of all, the incunabular Cyclopedia of Dark Powers he had
   brought from his own distant homeland of Tuzamen, made tantalizing brief
   mention of the subject. Under the heading "Threefold Talisman" he found but a
   single sentence: "A device of great potency, supposed to have been entrusted to

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   the Vispi by the Vanished Ones from time out of mind."

   Yes! But what was it intended to do?

   He continued his search, looking to nonmagical books. And finally, in a slender,
   lingit-nibbled treatise of aboriginal studies from the island principality of Engi (of
   all places) he happened upon a reference to "the great Threefold Sceptre of Power
   which the Vispi race, most ancient of their kind, safeguarded until it should be
   required in the fullness of time." The reappearance of this cryptic object was
   ordained by the Vanished Ones, the book averred; exactly what it was intended to
   accomplish, no human knew, but it would shake the foundations of the world.

   "So we have three talismans and three girls seeking them," the sorcerer said to
   himself, closing the last book and rising from the library table.

   Hands clasped behind this back, he moved to the window and stared out at the
   blizzard. It was not completely unseasonable, the monsoons being due in ten days,
   and so it could not clearly be attributed to magic — specifically to the mischief-
   mongering Vispi who were such great friends of the Archimage Binah, and who
   were, according to tale-tellers, able to exert a certain control over the weather.
   Nevertheless, this snowstorm underlined the urgency of his researches, the
   necessity of vanquishing the Princesses before he was trapped up here in the
   mountains by the great winter tempests.

   "Three talismans, formerly together in the form of a Sceptre and entrusted to the
   Vispi, but evidently now separated and scattered about Ruwenda. And the so-
   called Three Petals of the Living Trillium, the Princesses, who in bringing the
   talismans back together may empower some great Three-in-One…"

   A maddening sense of indecision gnawed at the sorcerer's mind. It was obvious
   that more than the mere survival of Labornok and its King was at stake here: his
   own great ambition, forsooth! Would it not be better to permit the Princesses to
   live until they fulfilled their quests, thus insuring that all three talismans passed
   into his own hands? Or was his first instinct the correct one—that the girls should
   be prevented at any cost from succeeding, since they alone could potentiate the
   magical Three-in-One?


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   More information! He needed more information before the final decision could be
   made.

   Orogastus whirled about and strode to the fireplace, where the fire painted his
   white hair with lurid glints. He stiffened, arms thrown wide, closed his eyes
   momentarily and spoke the spell. When his lids reopened, blazing stars sprang up
   behind his pupils and caused the flames to pale.

   Then Orogastus bespoke his Green Voice at Ruwenda Citadel, commanding him
   to begin a search of the great library there, gleaning whatever knowledge of the
   talismans, the Living Trillium, or the Threefold Sceptre of the Vispi might be
   found. The Voice was to enlist the most intelligent assistants he could find among
   the Labornoki host.

   "But take no Ruwendians into your confidence in this matter," the sorcerer
   warned, "and swear your fellow-searchers to secrecy by strong oaths, on pain of
   the royal displeasure."

   "I shall obey, Almighty Master."

   "Now tell me how fares King Voltrik."

   "He continues to mend," said the Green Voice. "The good news that you had
   reached your tower and scried the three Princesses in your ice-mirror cheered him
   exceedingly. He congratulates you and expresses the royal approbation and his
   personal good wishes, and looks forward to your continuing zeal in directing the
   search for the fugitives. King Voltrik commanded that we carry him to the
   window of his room so that he could give his benison to the two search-parties as
   they sallied forth, and on that day ate his first full meal."

   "Very good, And now report to me concerning the occupation and pacification."

   "The Citadel and its environs are very quiet. The noncombatant middleclass
   Ruwendians and Citadel Knoll freeholders have pledged fealty to Labornok, albeit
   grudgingly. There is no organized resistance to our rule. Most of the surviving
   nobles in the southern realm have fled into the swamp, but they pose no serious
   threat. The unburned Dylex villages are all fully garrisoned now except for the
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   remote enclaves of Prok and Goyk, and the orderly harvest and processing of
   foodstuffs has resumed. There may be some shortages among the locals during the
   rainy season, but our army of occupation will be well-fed."

   "Satisfactory. And the export trade?"

   "The Trevista market has reopened. Trade in medicines, spices, essences, and dyes
   is about one-quarter of the pre-war rate. The Master-Traders expect things to pick
   up next season. The timber-trade is effectively stalled until the Rains end. Tass
   Town, where forest products are gathered, was untouched by fighting, and its
   craftsmen surrendered bloodlessly, but there have been delays in getting them
   back to work. Large amounts of lumber and raw logs have piled up at the holding
   yards at Tass Town and at the northern end of the lake, near the Great Causeway.
   All that is needed to restore trade is a resumption of caravan movement from
   Labornok and this will be accomplished during the spring dry season."

   Orogastus sighed. "Very good. I am pleased with you, my Voice. You will hear
   from me again in two days."

   "As you will, Almighty Master." The vision of the Green Voice faded.

   Orogastus now let his farseeing eye rove briefly westward, where he spied
   General Hamil's great flotilla of riverboats sweeping upstream toward Trevista.
   The sorcerer did not exert himself bespeaking the Red Voice. Time enough for
   that when the force would have traveled as far as the Thorny Hell. By then he
   would have confirmed Princess Kadiya's travel-route by means of his every-other-
   day scrutiny of the ice-mirror, and worked out the strategy for taking her.

   The Blue Voice had already reported that the first day of searching by Prince
   Antar's force had failed to find any trace of Princess Anigel. This was no great
   surprise to Orogastus. His reference books had revealed to him the unusual nature
   of her transportation — clearly a novelty arranged by the Archimage Binah
   herself. With the powerful rimoriks hauling her wooden punt, Anigel had
   undoubtedly put a good distance between herself and the enemy concentration at
   Citadel Knoll. Now that the two-day interval of rest required by the ice-mirror had
   passed, it would be possible to scry out her new position, and perhaps deduce
   where she was heading in search of her talisman.

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   Enrobing and masking himself, the sorcerer came again to the Cavern of Black Ice
   and addressed the wonderful device:

   "O powerful tool of the Vanished Ones, answer my request!"

   The greyness lit slowly — so slowly! —like a candle with the wick cut
   dangerously short. The voice was a rough whisper.

   "Responding… request… please."

   Curse it! The illumination was flickering. Perhaps he should have let it rest longer
   after that first rather extensive querying. Well, there was no help for it now. He
   would ask after Anigel, and let the other two Princesses go for the present. They
   were still inaccessible after all, while there was a good chance that Anigel was
   within Prince Antar's grasp.

   "View one person for as long as the Dark Powers permit," Orogastus intoned.
   "Locate present position of this person on map."

   "Request… validated. Name of person." The eery voice strengthened and the
   maelstrom within the icy mirror assumed an almost normal aspect.

   "Princess Anigel of Ruwenda." Orogastus visualized the girl, then held his breath.

   Scanning.

   The map image formed. It was not so bright or clear as last time, but it would do.
   Anigel was on Lake Wum, close to the western Green-mire shore and about
   halfway down. She had to be heading for Tass Town at the foot of the lake. There
   was no other place to go. But, what a singular destination!

   "Princess Anigel of Ruwenda. Location: Sa fifty-one two, La twenty-two four on
   Grid Oma."

   Then came the picture, its colors dull but clear. The rimorik-drawn punt moved at

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   only moderate speed through the thick Greenmire shrubbery of the western
   lakeshore, where small arboreal bloodsuckers, slimy flat things the size of coins,
   bedeviled the Princess and Immu by dropping from the foliage into the boat.

   "If you think these suckers are bad," Immu's mirror-image said to the disgusted
   girl, "just wait until we get into the Tassaleyo Forest!"

   "Aha!" Orogastus cried out exultantly. "Now I have you!"

   The ice-mirror immediately reproved him: "Bad command. Use debug to review
   your program. Hiatus for recharge."

   And it fell into a sulk and the image died.

   But the sorcerer's elation was undaunted. He had the crucial clue that would
   enable him to plot Anigel's capture, and his voice rang from one end of the frigid
   cavern to the other as he gave thanks to the Dark Powers.

                                      Chapter Twenty-Three
   The strange little swimming root led Kadiya and Jagun only a short way back
   down the River Nothar, and then it turned off to the left to ascend a nameless
   tributary. They were now heading toward forbidden territory indeed: the
   treacherous wilderness called the Thorny Hell.

   To keep in sight of their frail guide they had to stay in what open water there was.
   Sometimes that became so shallow that they both waded on foot, dragging the
   punt with them. Again they needed to cross patches of open water where Jagun
   fell back on his trailcraft and heaped over the punt a mass of rough-cut reed, so
   they would appear to be a drift of soggy growth.

   Twice that first day Kadiya lay belly flat, peering through the rough thatching of
   the punt, Jagun stretched with her as they looked upon small groups of Skritek.
   Kadiya pulled up her wrist to seal her mouth, for her stomach now rebelled. Much
   had been told of the hideous creatures she spied upon but none of her imaginings
   were as bad as what she now saw.

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   The first pack seemed to be hunting afoot, and there were young among them.
   Here in their own territory they did not always resort to drowning, but walked
   boldly in search of prey. They had split apart, one section moving ahead to take a
   stand on one of the rubble mounts while the remainder came toward them,
   stamping three-toed feet, beating the growth with the butts of crude spears and
   clubs. Creatures broke from hiding, leapt, or scuttled, or tried to fly, while the
   Skritek ahead made sure of plentiful captures. Nor did they wait to carry this prey
   to any camp but ate at once, some of their catch still alive, quarreling over
   portions. Watching, Kadiya swallowed sickly, sour bile in her mouth. But she
   made herself look. For she had learned one thing from Jagun: know well the
   habits of your enemy, his goings and comings, his food, his sleep, all that is his
   common custom, learn and remember.

   While they hid from the fiends of the Mire, their swimming guide appeared —by
   some instinct, if one might deem it that—to seek safely, lingering near the
   drooping edge of the thatch which covered them.

   The second parry of Skritek which they encountered passed later, near sundown.
   This time there were no croaking cries, no striking at the mass of vegetation. They
   walked easily, seeming to thread some trail Kadiya could not see from her
   position. And with these was another! A human being. The girl gasped and Jagun
   nudged her sharply.

   It was certainly a human male walking the trail with Skritek, but he was no
   prisoner. He was dressed all in red, but with the fabric all muddied from the
   swamp. His head was covered by a hood which extended down to his mouth in the
   front, masking half his face. He wore a sword and carried a short spear. He spoke
   with his monstrous companions in so guttural a series of noises that Kadiya
   wondered how he could produce them, apparently disputing with one of the
   Drown-ers—pointing in one direction while the Skritek wanted to proceed in
   another. And he won that small clash of wills.

   In all history, in the gathered legends, the lore of Nyssomu and Uisgu, polder and
   Citadel, never had there been any truce between the Skritek and another race.
   Now Jagun was proven correct: somehow Voltrik or Orogastus had enlisted these
   ogres into their service. However, their reputation for treachery was well set. It
   was a brave man who walked with them, even if he served a bloody cause. His

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   confidence hinted that it was certainly more than force of arms or persuasion of
   words which was his protection.

   That must be one of the Voices! Kadiya shivered. Her hand was flat against her
   breast over the amulet. Hide us, she begged it wordlessly. Protect us.

   As to what — or whom — that parry hunted, Kadiya had little doubt. She did not
   know where Haramis or Anigel had gone, but she was here. This band of Skritek
   sniffing out trails, companioned by one of Orogastus's servants, were intent upon
   finding her. That the sorcerer's acolyte had not been suddenly aware of her was
   astounding. Certainly Orogastus must have some method of search other than eye
   or ear. She could hardly believe it when the brutes passed without any alarm being
   raised. But the Black Trillium's magic was not easily overcome.

   Kadiya squirmed a little forward and looked into the water. The root-guide rested
   there as quietly as if it lay upon a table. She drew forth her amulet. It gleamed
   with potency and the green light underwater seemed to pulsate in sympathy,
   quivering into life. Though it had been originally pointed toward that shore along
   which the trail led, now it shifted course until it was parallel with the opposite
   bank. Kadiya saw Jagun reach for the sculling oar and felt the skiff answer.

   They hugged the shoreline, always alert to any movement, pausing now and then
   as Jagun used nose and ear to judge what lay about. There was only the usual hum
   of insects, the peeping of mud-dwellers, the natural sounds of day.

   Any confidence which that might have given them was sharply dispelled. They
   came not only to the end of the wider lane of water but also to a barrier of what
   appeared to be an islet standing well above the water. Into a grim land the root-
   guide pointed straight ahead. A few feet above them were tangled the black,
   rotting skeletons of trees which gave support to a network of what looked like
   vines. The ground offered bedding to distended ball-shaped growths of reddish
   blue.

   Jagun pointed to the nearest of these. "Those are killers nourished by the foulness
   of this soil. Avoid them as you would a poisoned knife, King's Daughter."

   Here was utter silence, a land which could not or would not support any form of

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   life except evil. Still the root that was their guide did not vary direction. It was
   straight ahead that they must go.

   A putrid odor made Kadiya gag. She did not need Jagun's touch as warning. There
   was movement among the dead trees, a swishing sound — and a female Skritek
   came into view.

   She did not march with any alert purpose, but rather dragged herself along,
   leaning on a staff, swaying from side to side. She was not sleek or slim of body.
   Instead her greenish flesh was bloated, the paunch protruding so that the creature
   was plainly top-heavy. Once she clutched out at the crooked limb of a dead tree
   and that crumbled to dust, so she went to her knees. No struggle could bring her
   upright again and she crawled until she reached a more substantial tree to pull
   herself up.

   Her body twisted. Her open mouth voiced a harsh cry. From beneath the overhang
   of that huge belly there protruded a white object that wriggled as if it had a life of
   its own, fell to the ground, and humped away. This was followed by a second, a
   third, until Kadiya could count ten fat, whitish wormlike spawn, perhaps as big as
   a human baby's head.

   The mother Skritek collapsed against the tree she had embraced and the young,
   which had been plainly questing for something, turned nearly as one to swarm
   over her who had given them birth. They were plainly-feeding.

   Jagun crept up beside the girl. "The newborn spawn are ravenous." His voice was
   the faintest of whispers. "And that luckless dam had no meat waiting to appease
   her brood."

   Already two or three of the loathsome young had left the carcass of the female
   Skritek. Two came humping forward. As far as the girl could see they had no sign
   of real heads, although they carried the front ends of their bodies a little higher.
   These waved about in the air and then centered on the direction of the punt. They
   began to crawl toward the water.

   Jagun moved quickly. His blowpipe was ready and the first dart thudded deeply
   into the body of the leading larva. It was followed by a second which as easily

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   picked off its companion. The spawn beat the foreparts of their bodies upon the
   ground and then were still.

   Jagun hitched his hunter's bag toward him and worked out of it a much folded
   strip of some substance as fine and transparently woven as a festival veil. He split
   this in two and handed half to Kadiya, gesturing that she was to follow his
   example in its use, twining the length about the head so it covered eyes, nose, and
   mouth. He tested the knot the girl had tied to fasten hers before he went ahead.

   More of the larval Skritek were turning toward the punt, their fore ends lifted as if
   following the scent of prey. This time Jagun aimed not at them, but at the reddish-
   blue bulbous growths springing from the soil around them. The first ball his dart
   entered exploded as if some force had been imprisoned under its rind. Outward
   shot a cloud of blue dust, which was joined by another and another cloud until
   there was a drift of spores across the shore as thick as a fog. Jagun pushed the punt
   back to mid-water and kept it there until the cloud broke into wisps and settled.
   Where the Skritek spawn had crawled there were now lumps of slimy jelly slowly
   sinking into the ground.

   Kadiya reached into the water and caught up the stem of the trillium. It tugged,
   straight-pointing in her hand. Then it slipped from her hold and flew through the
   air as if she had thrown it. There was no escaping the fact that it now lay on that
   evilly spotted shore where the Skritek mother's dead body lay, and that it pointed
   inland. The Princess looked to Jagun. He shrugged.

   Then he spoke, his words muffled by the improvised mask he still wore. "There
   lies the Thorny Hell itself, Farseer. It would seem that we have no choice but to
   enter in."

   That she had no choice was evident. Twist or turn as she might, she could not
   leave the path the Archimage's magic had designated for her. She crawled stiffly
   onto the bank. The root of the trillium slid steadily forward, though it made a wide
   swing about the round poisonous growths.

   "What lies ahead?" demanded Kadiya as she shouldered the second hunter's bag.

   Jagun shook his head. "Unknown land, King's Daughter. If fortune favors us we

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   may reach the holdings of the Uisgu."

   She stepped carefully around one of the yellow balls, taking good care not to look
   at the tree where lay the Skritek dam's half-picked bones.

   "Fortune?" The Princess gave a bitter little laugh. "No one holds the good will of
   that for long."

   They came to a weed-lined channel with green-scummed water. One of the dead
   trees had fallen to span it and there were prints in the mud showing that it served
   as a bridge. Kadiya stooped to pick up the trillium-root, fearing that it might glide
   on into the waterway and be lost. It was stiff and straight in her hand. From its tip
   sprang an emanation like a thread of black flame; and although there was no
   breeze, it pointed ahead in the direction they were to go: into a wilderness of
   towering thorn-ferns twice the height of a man.

   They traveled on for hours. Then finally Jagun said: "We will stop here for the
   night."

   The area which the root-guide had brought them to stood somewhat above the
   level of the rest of the ground. It was bare of the thorn-ferns and there were none
   of the poisonous balls to be seen. Rough grass with sword-sharp edges surrounded
   them as they came upon a great irregular mound. Though they had seen very few
   evidences of ruins since they had left Noth, it was plain that intelligence and not
   nature had shaped this outcrop. Kadiya clutched a small shrub to help pull herself
   up and loosed a clod of roots and earth. She looked upon what seemed to be
   dressed stone. It was not the dark granite which was the common construction
   material of the ruins she knew, but a mineral much smoother, so slick she
   wondered that the sod had found root there at all. And it had a peculiar sheen
   under the setting sun.

   "What is this?" She called Jagun's attention to it. It could be that the root-guide
   had led them to an artifact so huge that she could not begin to guess its meaning or
   use. As she clawed away more earth to uncover it, it became obvious that the ruin
   was certainly not made of stone. The surface was sleek under her muddy
   fingertips.


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   Jagun looked at her discovery and then hurriedly averted his eyes. "It is of the
   Vanished Ones." He made a small gesture in the air and stared intently at the
   trillium-root Kadiya carried. Its black flame, which had indicated their route, still
   held aslant for a moment; and then it straightened and flared with a green halo.

   Suddenly Kadiya felt that the aching burden of doubt which had held her for so
   long was lightened. She pulled herself up to the top of the mound and found that
   she was balanced on the rim of what might be a giant bowl. The sides sloped
   downward abruptly, and apparently frequent slides caused by storms had cleared
   sod and detritus from stretches of the surface, which as far as she could see was
   neither pitted nor eroded.

   Kadiya was amazed, and suddenly she laughed.

   "Hunter, this land holds many surprises. Perhaps fortune smiles after all for I feel
   — " She flung her arms wide and drew a great breath of air. The Vanished Ones
   seemed to approve her presence here, even welcome her. She rejoiced in a lighter
   heart. Here all the darkness and terrors that had oppressed her appeared small and
   far away. She felt no more of the fatigue of her journey, only a rising excitement
   and a belief that whatever lay before them would indeed work to her purpose.

                                        Chapter Twenty-Four
   Prince Antar set out in pursuit of Princess Anigel with an expeditionary force of
   twenty knights and sixty soldiers, and also the sorcerer's Blue Voice, who would
   keep the Prince apprised of the girl's position through contacts with his farseeing
   master. The men of Labornok traveled from the Citadel in three large flatboats
   equipped with auxiliary punts. The fronial mounts belonging to the knights were
   left behind by princely order, which occasioned great grumbling by Sir Rinutar
   and Sir Karon and their cronies, even though they could not say how and where
   they hoped to ride the great steeds in the trackless Mazy Mire. The flatboats each
   had three crews of oarsmen to row double-time in sequential shifts, and the big
   boats fairly flew along the calm waters of the Lower Mutar and Lake Wum.

   Following Orogastus's triumphant second scry, the search-parry was augmented
   by the Master-Trader Edzar, who was as experienced in dealing with the timber-
   purveying Wyvilo aborigines of the Tassaleyo Forest as he was with the Nyssomu


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   of Trevista. Through the intermediary Blue Voice, Edzar had conferred with the
   sorcerer and devised a plan that he declared to be foolproof.

   Now the Labornoki force was fast approaching Tass Town, the only sizable
   human settlement on the lake. The timber-trading center of Ruwenda was a rather
   shabby agglomeration of docks, warehouses, and shanties situated on an island,
   surrounded on all sides by floating booms which formed great pens that enclosed
   the raw logs. The Master-Trader Edzar explained to the knights that many of these
   would be transported to holding yards at the upper end of the lake by forming
   them into rafts and sailing them north during the rainy season, when the prevailing
   winds were favorable. The more valuable cut lumber and peeled spars were
   loaded on flatboats and transshipped at any time of the year to the northern yards,
   whence they were carted away via the Trade Route during the dry seasons.

   Riding on the forward deck of the flagship with the awning shading them from the
   blazing lake sun, the Prince's men were bored with voyaging and the genial
   trader's lecture — there being little else to do but drink and watch the scenery —
   and eager to begin their hunt again.

   Their first search for Princess Anigel in the Mazy Mire near Citadel Knoll and the
   Great Causeway had been a near-fiasco. The men were chevaliers, not sailors, and
   had no knowledge of how to direct a search on water. The force of twenty
   auxiliary punts, each bearing a knight-commander, three men-at-arms, and three
   oarsmen, had milled about the Mire every which way under the orders of their
   inexperienced captains. There had been squabbles over who should search the
   near areas and who the far, who the clear channels and who the dense thickets
   crawling with venomous water-worms, stinging vermin, and voracious milingal-
   fish.

   Several hours were wasted crisscrossing the same easy territory and leaving other
   places untouched, until the skipper of the flagship had tactfully suggested to
   Prince Antar that the watermen, rather than the knights, should direct the
   movements of the boats, with a large reward offered to the crew that should first
   locate the Princess. An efficient search was then conducted, which unfortunately
   came to naught. Prince Antar did not seem at all dejected by their lack of success.

   Now, as the search party approached the scene of more promising action, Antar
   became morose and edgy, so that the rough-hewn Sü Rinutar whispered to a few

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   of his intimates that the Prince seemed not to subscribe wholeheartedly to their
   quest. His remarks were overheard by the bluff and loyal Sir Penapat, who took
   great exception to them and threatened to break Rinutar's head.

   An unseemly fracas was avoided only by the intervention of Antar himself, who
   restored order with the help of his marshal, Sir Owanon. The Prince then retreated
   to his solitary position in the bows of the flagship where none dared to disturb
   him, and remained there until they were about to dock.

   At this time, the Prince called upon the Master-Trader Edzar to bring out his maps
   once again and recapitulate his scheme for the entire knightly party, so that there
   would be no misunderstandings when they disembarked. Edzar still wore his gold-
   embroidered green tabard, but he had exchanged his orange robe for a vivid purple
   one, and his leaf hat for another, even broader of brim, woven intricately of long
   conifer needles and banded with large cerise flowers.

   "As you can see, my Lords," he began, "three large rivers, including the Lower
   Mutar, feed into Lake Wum. But there is just one outlet, the Great Mutar, which
   flows into the Tassaleyo Forest and is the only corridor into that howling
   wilderness. If the mighty Orogastus has interpreted his vision correctly, then
   Princess Anigel is heading for the forest, and to get there, she must pass here."

   His finger indicated Lake Wum's southern outflow, which on the map was labeled
   TASS FALLS.

   The lanky, saturnine Blue Voice now insinuated himself forward. He usually kept
   to the flatboat skipper's cabin, being shy of sunlight as a slug; but their near
   approach to Tass Town had brought him on deck.

   "My worthy Master-Trader, the ice-mirror of my Almighty Master not only sees,
   but also hears. The farsensing lasts but a minute. Nevertheless, on his second
   scrying, my Master clearly heard the Princess Anigel's servant remark about their
   impending journey into the Tassaleyo Forest."

   The Prince scowled at the map. "If we miss her at the falls, we'll have to chase her
   down the Great Mutar. It's less than a fortnight to the rainy season… and what in
   Zoto's Name are we going to use down there for boats?"

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   Edzar said: "It should be possible for us to lower our own punts via the log-lift.
   However, the Wyvilo have their own much faster rivercraft moored below the
   falls. In the normal course of events, humans do not ride in them. Ruwendian
   humans, that is. But if we find it necessary to pursue the Princess down the Great
   Mutar we might — er—try to convince the Wyvilo to transport us."

   Sir Rinutar gave a wicked chuckle. "Now, how could they possibly refuse to help
   a fine lot of lads like ourselves?"

   He had been sharpening his sword, which he now swept up in a gentle arc,
   bringing the point to bear on the Master-Trader's bulbous nose. Edzar spluttered
   and the knights laughed.

   The Blue Voice said: "I am empowered to demonstrate certain magic to the forest
   Oddlings, should they be reluctant to assist us. Between my sort of persuasion and
   Sir Rinutar's, we should experience no great difficulty securing additional
   transport, should that contingency arise… Of course, if Master Edzar's plan
   succeeds, we will take Princess Anigel here at the falls."

   Sir Owanon, who was Prince Antar's close friend as well as his second-in-
   command, was a younger man with a humorous, intelligent face. He now lifted an
   admonitory finger. "Hark! Is that the cascade itself I hear?"

   "It is indeed, my Lord," the trader replied. "Tass Falls are quite impassable to
   rivercraft. They are more than sixty ells high and spew a great volume of water,
   even in the dry season. Below them, the Great Mutar flows wide and slow to the
   sea. Wyvilo loggers have no trouble bringing their timber upstream to the falls. It
   is a droll sight to see the strange inhuman beings perched in a long line atop a
   floating log of heroic proportions, poling it upstream while singing their barbaric
   anthems."

   "And no doubt planning ingenious ways to slice up the liver of the next unlucky
   human they meet," drawled Sir Karon. Most of the other knights laughed grimly.

   "No, no, my lords," Edzar protested. "For all their horrific appearance, the Wyvilo
   are — er — relatively civilized. You are thinking of their cousins the Glismak,

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   who live further south. They are the ones with cannibalistic tendencies — "

   "Stones of Zoto!" somebody exclaimed. "We must fight man-eaters?"

   "You can hold our cloaks, Stolafat, if the prospect freezes your guts," jeered
   Rinutar.

   "Enough of this," Prince Antar broke in. "Master Edzar, show us again this so-
   called foolproof plan of yours." And to his men: "Pay attention and cease this
   bickering!"

   Edzar flourished the map and respread it, beckoning all to come closer. "See here.
   Tass Town on its island lies near the lake's eastern shore. The eastern channel is
   completely blocked with log booms. To the west are fewer booms, for there arise
   the rocks called the Fangs of Munjuno, through which swift currents pour before
   surging over the rim of the cascade. The western lakeshore at this point is sheer
   rock and quite impassable, while on the eastern shore is thick jungle, penetrated
   only by the skid-road that leads from the great log-lift at the precipice edge to the
   cove opposite Tass Town where the wood is put into the water. This eastern road
   is the place where we must set up our ambush."

   Edzar pointed first to the map, then to the eastern shore, which lay across from
   their docking place, beyond a great labyrinth of floating timber. The Prince and
   his men could see numbers of skeletal wagons parked on the skid-road, having
   wheels taller than a man; but there seemed to be no people or draft-animals
   moving about over there, and indeed the shore looked deserted.

   "The war brought most commerce in Tass Town to a halt," Edzar explained. "The
   Ruwendian workers who normally staff the lumber mill below the falls, the great
   lift, and the skid-road have not yet returned to work. Lord Zontil, one of General
   Hamil's most trusted aides, has been charged with setting up a garrison here. He
   expects to have the situation well in hand by the end of the Rains. All the logs that
   you see now in the water will be sent to the northern end of the lake by that time.
   And by the spring dry season, timber production should be back to normal."

   "Cease boring us with your mercantile trivia, trader!" Sir Rinutar slapped the map
   impatiently. "Do you guarantee that the fugitive wench can get to the Tassaleyo

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   Forest by no other route than this — this skid-road?"

   Edzar drew himself up in offended dignity. "I do. There is a vast unscalable
   escarpment along this border of the Ruwenda tableland. Untold ages ago a narrow
   footpath was cut by the Oddlings in the cliff east of the falls. The great log-lift and
   the lumber mill below, that is powered by the falling water, were built by the first
   humans inhabiting Ruwenda, utilizing foundations that are said to have been left
   by the Vanished Ones. There is no way from Lake Wum to the Great Mutar River
   save the lift and the footpath. The Princess must take the skid-road to attain either
   one."

   The three flatboats of the search force were now being tied up at the main Tass
   Town dock, which also seemed conspicuously devoid of activity. Well-armed
   soldiers of Labornok stood guard all along the quayside as glum-looking
   Ruwendians handled the lines and pulled the gangplanks into place. A Labornoki
   nobleman in elaborate armor, at-tended by several officers, waited impatiently for
   the docking maneuvers to be completed so that he could greet the Prince.

   But Antar was bent over the map, giving instructions. "This is the way we shall
   deploy, then. We will divide our force into three companies — Owanon to lead
   the first, Dodabilik the second, and Rinutar the third — to be stationed at the skid-
   road landing, midway down the road where the footpath cuts off, and at the top of
   the log-lift."

   "You do not intend to command a company yourself, my Prince?" Sir Rinutar's
   tone was tainted with the slightest archness.

   "No," said Antar coldly. "The Blue Voice and I will coordinate the action from a
   point of vantage. He is able to farsee for short distances. Penapat will also remain
   with us, since his foot is not yet healed from the water-worm bite, to handle the
   signalmen and messengers who will transmit my orders. We must make absolutely
   certain" — the Prince's gaze met that of the hovering Blue Voice — "that Princess
   Anigel does not slip through our fingers again."

   It was just after noon of their third day on Lake Wum, and the sound of Tass Falls
   rumbled in the air like faraway thunder, its brink lost in sparkling mist. Anigel and
   Immu had approached Tass Town's island with great care, and their boat now lay

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   concealed beneath a weeping tree that grew from a cleft in a great precipice along
   the western shore.

   All about their hiding place huge rocks rose from the water. Between them and the
   island less than two hundred ells away, the five pointed Fangs of Munjuno marked
   the point of no return above the falls. A small boat could breast the current north
   of the rocks and safely reach the log booms and the opposite shore; but to pass
   south of the Fangs meant being trapped in swifter waters and swept over the
   cataract.

   "What we must do," Immu said, laying out a frugal lunch in the green shade, "is
   wait until nightfall, then cross over above the Fangs. There is a road on the shore
   over there that runs less than half a league. We follow it to a steep path that leads
   down to the Ruwendian sawmill at the foot of the falls, and steal another boat
   there."

   "But the rimoriks—!" Anigel cried.

   "But but but! We let the good creatures go free, back to their home waters. Did
   you think you could keep them as pets forever?"

   Anigel hung her head. "I did not think at all."

   Immu patted her shoulder. "Never mind. The Great Mutar is very shallow, aside
   from the main channel. We can make a log raft and pole downstream if need be —
   and at least one of your great fears will be left behind. The troops of Labornok
   will never think to look for us in the Tassaleyo. With luck, the Wyvilo will respect
   your trillium amulet just as the Uisgu did, and they will help you on your quest."

   Anigel looked up dubiously from munching her dried roots. "Do you really think
   so? I have heard that they are very hostile to humankind, and fearsome to look
   upon as well."

   "They're not the kind of Folk you would invite to a grand ball at the Citadel,"
   Immu conceded. "Some Nyssomu say that aeons ago members of our race were
   stolen away by the Skritek and forced to consort with them, and from the mating
   arose both the Wyvilo and their more primitive neighbors, the Glismak."
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   "What do they look like?" Anigel asked, licking her fingers.

   "I have never seen one, but they are said to combine Skritek features with those of
   Nyssomu or Uisgu."

   "Ugh!" said the Princess.

   "Whatever their aspect," Immu continued reprovingly, "the Wyvilo are also
   subjects of the White Lady who revere the Black Trillium, and so we may hope
   they will receive us kindly."

   "These Glismak—they are unfriendly to humans?"

   Immu sighed. "Like the Skritek, those fiends of the Mazy Mire, the Glismak hate
   all beings save themselves. We must pray that your talisman — "

   "Look!" cried Anigel, pointing across the water. "Oh, look! A whole fleet of punts
   coming out from behind the island—and the leader bears the banner of
   Labornok!"

   Immu shaded her eyes and peered into the shimmering glare. The air was windless
   and it was very hot. "Are you sure?"

   "Oh, I am. The miton sharpens all senses." She shrank back, terror blanching her
   face. "It's a search-party come looking for me, and they are heading for the eastern
   shore."

   "By the Flower!" Immu growled. "They have cut us off. If we had only arrived
   sooner."

   "They must not take me! Is there no other way down?"

   Immu screwed her face into a scowl as she thought. "Down down down. I know
   only the one way." But then her expression changed, and she seized the girl by the

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   shoulder with one small taloned hand, while the other pointed over the side of the
   boat. "But they might know another."

   "The rimoriks?" Anigel whispered.

   "Try them," Immu snapped.

   The Princess leaned over the gunwale. The traces of the harness that the water-
   creatures wore had been greatly lengthened for lake travel, and the water here was
   deep. The rimoriks were out of sight, seeking coolness.

   My friends. I have a most Important thing to ask you.

   First one dark shape appeared, then another. The two sleek green-spotted heads
   lifted out of the water with hardly a ripple and the animals bared their fangs in a
   manner that Anigel had once thought ferocious, but now knew to be their fashion
   of smiling.

   Human friend, ask your question.

   Do you know where we are now?

   Certainly. On the brink of the Great White Falling Water. Do you have any other
   questions?

   Is there a way down? Into the Great Mutar River?

   Yes. There is a way from the Wide Flat Water into the Water Flowing to the Sea.

   "Immu!" the Princess cried. "They say there is a way!"

   "Ask them if they can take us." Immu's voice was strained, harsh.

   Can you take us down there in the boat?


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   If you wish it.

   There are evil humans on other boats round about the island over there. Can you
   take us so that they can't catch us?

   Oh, yes. Do you wish to go now? If so, we must first share miton.

   "They say yes!" Anigel exclaimed, radiant with joy. "They want to know if we'd
   like to go now! Oh, it's wonderful. What should I tell them, Immu?"

   The Oddling woman's great yellow eyes blinked slowly. Her gaze was fixed on
   that of the human whom she loved, seeing the once delicate skin now sunburned
   and insect-bitten, the hair that used to be compared to spun gold now turned to
   frowsy straw, the blue eyes, once brimming with fear, now eagerly aglitter…

   "My sweet child, of course you must tell them to take us." Having spoken, Immu
   calmly set about repacking the food, then tied their two packs by the cords to one
   of the punt thwarts.

   Anigel had taken the miton gourd from her belt-wallet. Sipping first, she then
   shared the liquid with the rimoriks. "Now we are ready. Take your place, Immu."

   The Princess returned to the driver's thwart in the bows of the punt and took up
   the reins, wrapping the leather straps once about each well-calloused hand to keep
   a good grip. Her mind called out:

   My friends, let's go!

   The two powerful beasts submerged, thrust forward with their clawed flippers,
   and hauled the long slim boat out of its hiding place and into the open lake.
   Tracing a long curved path, swimming with all their prodigious strength, they
   turned south — heading straight through the Fangs of Munjuno toward the brink
   of the huge waterfall.

   Leaning on the stone rail, Prince Antar watched his knights and the men-at-arms
   disembark from the punts and begin to spread out along the skid-road. He and the

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   Blue Voice and the limping Sir Penapat had taken up a position in the loftiest
   structure of Tass Town, a lighthouse about fifteen ells high on the western side of
   the small island settlement.

   The Prince and the knight stripped to tunic and buskins because of the heat, and
   surveyed the scene from the outer parapet of the lighthouse, while the skinny Blue
   Voice was not only robed but hooded, seated upon a stool next to the great unlit
   lamp while his farseeing mind's eye followed the deployment of the forces on
   shore.

   "I wouldn't like to live here," Penapat said.

   "Why not, Peni?" Antar was idly scanning the roofs below, from which only a few
   threads of smoke arose. Lord Zontil had told him that most of the population save
   for the log-raft sailors abandoned Tass Town during the rainy seasons. The war
   had simply started the exodus sooner.

   "Too noisy," the big man stated. "The waterfall. Hurts my teeth."

   "Your teeth —"

   "Can't you feel it? A sound that's so deep it's hardly a noise at all. It comes up
   through the rock and makes the whole lighthouse shake, and my body too, and
   hurts my teeth."

   Antar began to laugh — and then he suddenly cut short, having caught a glimpse
   of something out on the water. "My God!" he breathed. "Peni, will you look out
   there? Do you see what I see?"

   "A little boat," Penapat affirmed. The big man's expression was sweetly quizzical.
   "It shouldn't be going beyond those rocks. The trader said there's a strong current
   out there, that'll take you over the falls."

   "Blue!" roared the Prince. "Get out here, quickly!"

   The Blue Voice rose with evident reluctance, only to be dragged unceremoniously

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   to the lighthouse rail by Antar, who pointed out the vagrant punt.

   "That boat! Who's in it?" Antar demanded.

   The Blue Voice pursed his lips. "You roused me from my trance, Prince. That's a
   most dangerous thing to do — "

   Antar's hand, which was very strong, tightened on the scrawny blue-clad bicep.
   "The boat, you worram-scat! Quickly!"

   The clairvoyant's eye-sockets were abruptly black and empty. His thin lips
   trembled. "My Lord — I—I can't tell who rides within."

   "Anigel!" the Prince cried. "It's the Princess!"

   The punt, moving with astonishing speed, was now well beyond the Fangs. There
   were two small figures in it, one far forward and stiffly upright, the other huddled
   amidships. A light breeze had sprung up, wafting away the mist that curtained the
   lip of the cataract. It could now be seen clearly from the lighthouse, a nearly
   straight line of blue-black, fringed at the fatal edge with white. Beyond it was a
   void of sky and distant, haze-shrouded trees.

   As Antar watched, the racing punt seemed for a moment to be preceded by two
   dark forms arching through the spume at the brink. Then the slender vessel
   hovered for an instant, its front half in thin air, its stern still supported by water,
   before it tilted and slid out of sight.

                                        Chapter Twenty-Five
   The lammergeier flew tirelessly over the peaks and icefields of the high Ohogans,
   so high that Har-amis found the clear thin air difficult to breathe. She became
   drowsy not long after the huge bird left Movis, and was content to snuggle down
   within her thick fur cloak, sheltered deep in the feathered hollow between the
   lammergeier's wings, and sleep.

   She was unaware of their passage over Mount Rotolo and the slow approach to

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   towering Mount Gidris, which was enshrouded in thick clouds. The lammergeier
   breasted strong winds for hour after hour, but by nightfall it still had not reached
   its goal.

   Haramis woke when it began to descend through thickly falling snow. As the
   Vispi had taught her, she first brought to mind a clear picture of the creature's
   striking black-and-white crested visage, with the glittering eyes like polished jet
   and a great beak edged with sharp teeth. Then her mind spoke its name: Hiluro!

   I hear, Haramis.

   She heard its reply in a place in her mind that Magira had patiently taught her to
   use. Haramis had found learning the speech without words a strange experience;
   her first attempts had been complete failures. Then, almost by accident, she had
   managed to bespeak Magira. After several more semi-accidental successes, she
   had worked out what she was doing, and after that the process was simple, almost
   automatic. One simply rendered this part of the mind "open" after first calling out
   mentally to the desired person. After Haramis had learned to bespeak reliably,
   Magira introduced her to the lammergeier who would become both mount and
   companion in the next stage of her quest.

   The great bird had glided down and landed on the slate roof at Magira's
   summoning. Its wingspan was as wide as the house, and its gigantic black-taloned
   feet could have seized a full-grown man in armor with the ease of a night-caroler
   snatching a tree-vart. But for all its ferocious demeanour, the colossal flyer had
   greeted Magira with greathearted affection.

   I tell you now one of the great secrets of the mountain Folk, Magira had said to the
   Princess, stroking the lowered head of the bird. You know that we were made for
   lands all girt about with ice and snow—but so were these great creatures. When
   the Vanished Ones refashioned the abominable flesh of the Foundation Stock into
   the First Folk, they engendered at the same time the voor, which you humans call
   lammergeiers, from a lesser sort of bird. Folk and voor were thus newborn upon
   the world together, since the Vanished Ones knew we Vispi would need helpers in
   order to move about over a world locked fast in ice. Our towns are few and widely
   separated, but with the help of our great friends, we journey over the long
   distances in safety. As you shall, in fulfilling your quest…


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   The lammergeier, landing with confidence in spite of the blowing snow, pecked
   with its great beak at the white frozen cliff-face, whereupon the ice cracked and
   revealed a dark opening.

   "Is this the place where my Three-Winged Circle is hidden?" Haramis asked.

   No. This is shelter for the night. We both need food and rest, and you will be safe
   here while I hunt. I shall return soon. Hiluro lofted back into the sky.

   Haramis drew out her Black Trillium amulet from her bodice. It glowed like a
   lantern, casting light ahead as she stepped over broken bits of ice into the cavern.

   It was a huge place, mostly dry, although the wind swept flurries of snow in after
   her. Several tumbled blocks of dark stone all shot through with thick veins of
   white quartz mingled with another material reflected back the amulet's warm
   glow. Haramis realized she was looking at a lode of gold.

   The Princess left her pack and wandered for some time by the light of her amulet,
   finding outcroppings of gold everywhere, and sometimes great nuggets lying on
   the floor.

   But it was far at the back of the cavern that she made her most interesting
   discovery.

   Within a rough alcove, the amulet's golden light had flickered on something very
   dark and shiny, and when she approached she found a wall of perfectly smooth
   black ice, in which she saw herself, holding the glowing amulet.

   An ice mirror…

   And was it not some such thing that the sorcerer Orogastus was rumored to use for
   scrying?

   She asked the question of her image within the dark ice, a tall and beautiful young
   woman whose pale face, framed in black hair, was haloed in the white fur of her
   mantle's hood. The glowing amulet at her throat had a reflective radiance that
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   drew back her eyes whenever she would look away.

   She stared at the amulet's golden glow, and it seemed that her vision swam, and
   the image of herself became that of another: a man, attired in strange robes and
   crowned with a headpiece like a great silver star. He smiled at her and held out his
   hand, offering to show her his secrets, to share his knowledge, his magic…

   Haramis

   "Orogastus," she whispered, petrified with sudden recognition. He seemed to
   reach out to her, through the mirror of black ice —

   Haramis!

   The mental call was inhuman, familiar, urgent.

   Hiluro?

   Haramis, come back. Now!

   She saw her own face again reflected in the sheet of ice. Chilled to the bone, she
   turned and hurried back to reassure Hiluro, whose calling of her name by the
   speech without words still resounded in her head, driving away all other thoughts.

                                          Chapter Twenty-Six
   Jagun made no attempt to start a fire. Instead he stood with his hands hanging by
   his side. He might have been one who had come to the end of a trail to find
   nothing but a wall over which there was no climbing. Kadiya watched him
   uneasily. This was a Jagun she had never seen before.

   She was about to ask him what was the matter when he turned quickly and clawed
   and fought his way up to her, to the top of that bowl-like opening. Slowly he
   paced around the broad rim, but he did not look down at the path his feet
   followed; instead his head was up, turning slowly from side to side, his tense body
   expressing the need to hear, to see, to know. When he completed the circle he

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   came back to her and she asked:

   "What is it, Jagun?"

   For a moment she thought he would not answer. The he raised his head to face her
   squarely.

   "Farseer, for us all there are hidden things. This is a strange land, as much so to
   me as to you. But I think we come now to an even stranger one."

   "There is something to be feared?" she demanded.

   "I do not know." Now he drew his bag to him and rummaged quickly in it,
   bringing out food — some dry cakes and two small smoked fish so brittle that
   they broke when touched. Again Kadiya wondered over the lack of fire but some
   caution kept her from asking. Though night in this water-logged country was apt
   to be dank she did not feel that chill now. Rather it was as if the bowl still held
   about them a little of the sun's heat.

   The full burden of the day settled upon her. Although thought about the larvae and
   those poisonous balls they had passed flitted through the sudden descent of
   fatigue, she could not raise energy to suggest guard duty. The sensation of safety
   which had closed about her when she had first climbed up here was like a warm
   robe promising sleep without fear.

   Did she sleep or did she wake? She could not have truthfully sworn to either. As
   the night darkened and drifts of mist floated over their heads from one side of the
   bowl to the other, she lay quietly.

   Their root-guide she had set up by her head, butt in drift of soil, black tip up.
   There was no flame from that. However, it was not completely dark after all. She
   was first aware of a shimmer which she could catch only in the corners of her
   eyes. If she shifted quickly to view it, it disappeared, or seemed to move enough
   out of sight to remain only a suggestion.

   So it went for a time. Then those shimmers rooted themselves. They were at least

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   as tall as Jagun, thin pillars in which swirled faint colors, so pallid that one hue
   might hardly be distinguished from another.

   At first they only stood still, not in any pattern Kadiya could discern; then they
   wavered and floated free. She could not understand why they moved so, but she
   was sure they were weaving an intricate pattern whereof she and Jagun were the
   heart. Yet no fear stirred in her. Finally she did not see the pillars anymore, except
   as a whirling mist which spun slowly about the opposite slope of the bowl.

   The mist glowed, and within it she saw a beautiful city—-the same city she had
   dreamt of before reaching Noth! It seemed also that she had once known that city
   and found happiness and contentment there, and she wanted nothing more than to
   go seeking it.

   Somewhere there was singing, a music different from any that a Ruwendian bard
   could draw from a harp, raising in Kadiya a new longing. And then the vision
   disappeared.

   Kadiya sat up, suddenly chilled, her hands going to her amulet. That feeling of
   being guarded and comforted was gone. Instead she had a sudden vivid mental
   glimpse of the diseased land through which they had come to this place… and
   then she realized that it was early morning.

   There was movement nearby. Jagun stood ready for the trail, beckoning to her,
   that strange bleak look still on his face. Kadiya arose, took up the root, shouldered
   her bag, and prepared to set off once again. The two wayfarers looked down and
   away from the great mound which enclosed the bowl. Swamp mist swirled about,
   and there seemed to be no sign of a rising sun to burn it away. In Kadiya's hand
   the trillium-root came to life, slipped easily through her fingers and started to
   glide downhill on the slope opposite that which they had yesterday climbed.

   "We go." Jagun's voice held as little expression as his face and he said nothing of
   food — rather pointed on toward more of the tall thorn-ferns and the bulbous
   horrors which had taken root among them. They trudged on, slowing as they wove
   a zig-zag path to avoid the poisonous balls.

   After a time they came to an open space carpeted with a furry yellow scum. There

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   were no trees here, only a series of columnar projections, almost like miniature
   clay towers, leading out into what looked like a cleared and leveled field
   stretching ahead of them. But Jagun warned her that it was a quickmire. A single
   misstep here and one would be swallowed forever.

   Jagun delved into his hunter's bag and drew out a packet. Freed of its ties, it
   proved to be four dish-like ovals. Once released from their fastenings the ovals
   opened, took on thickness in the humid air, and became boat-shaped leaves
   curling up about their outer edges. Skimmers, the hunters called them.

   Kadiya had used these before, always cautiously, and only when she was with
   Jagun. Seating herself on a rounded outcrop she made fast the lashings of the
   skimmers around her ankles. She stamped to test the tightness of the cording
   before she started carefully after Jagun, making sure she followed his path. The
   root-guide had already slipped out ahead of him upon that treacherous ground.
   Under her feet Kadiya was aware of the give in the surface, and their pace was
   now swift. Always flanking them were the lumpy columns, taller than either she
   or Jagun.

   The mist swirled so thickly now that she caught only a very hazy glimpse of the
   shore of the Thorny Hell from which they had set out. Sometimes even the stubby
   pillars were nearly blotted out. As they went on, she became aware that the
   footing became steadily more secure. Then suddenly a large veil of mist hovered
   as if it had been caught on something, and then freed itself, and drifted away.

   The last of the pillars was revealed. Only it was not a pillar. Chunks of mud as
   hard as if baked had scaled away, and what stood there was unmistakenly a figure
   — though certainly no monstrous one.

   It had been made to represent no Oddling. The proportions were as human as her
   own, although the image was masculine. Save for an elaborate crown-helm and
   three scarves or belts the statue wore no clothing. The belts were drawn one over
   each shoulder, crossing on the breast and ending in a wide waist belt latched
   together. The body itself was of an ivory shade and possessed a sheen as if highly
   polished. Scarves and belt were covered by small flakes or scales, green, gold,
   blue, shaded from the palest to the darkest in each hue.



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   It was what was gripped in the image's outstretched hands which drew and held
   their eyes.

   Kadiya had seen great savagery in the days just past. But the severed head that the
   figure held was so foreign to the feeling that the rest of the statue aroused that it
   startled and sickened her. For that was the head of no Skritek nor Oddling. In spite
   of the fact that it was utterly hairless and the rounded skull bulged overmuch, it
   might have been the head of a man of her own kind!

   She moved a little away, the better to see the face of the statue, expecting
   somehow to witness there a fierce countenance such as the Labornoki had worn
   when they dabbled in horrors at the Citadel.

   But the face overshadowed by the elaborate helm was calm, full of strength and
   serenity. The image might have been fashioned as a dire warning, or a monument
   to some victory; but the longer Kadiya looked at those eyes—which stared to her
   right, as the head was slightly turned — the more she was sure that what she saw
   signified some ancient justice, intended to stand as a warning for all time.

   The eyes themselves were not blank carving. Instead the hollows were inset with
   dark stones and in each, even as in the heart of the Black Trillium flower, there
   was a hint of gold.

   "The sindona!" Jagun sprang back a little from the statue. "This is the Forbidden
   Way!" He wore an expression of awe which held more than a tinge of fear.

   Kadiya's eyes did not leave those of the figure. "Who?"

   Jagun did not answer her. Instead he stooped and caught up one of the shards of
   baked mud which had plainly been scraped from the figure.

   "This was done not long ago. But —not by the Skritek. They would not lay claw
   to this! Then who?"

   "Please, what does this statue represent?" Kadiya raised her voice.


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   Jagun blinked. "Sentinels of the Vanished Ones — they who could command the
   earth and water…" His words trailed off as he caught Kadiya's arm.

   "Look!"

   Resting on a nearby chunk of the hard mud lay the trillium-root. Its small candle
   was aflame, pointing not in the direction they had been traveling but that in which
   the figure was looking. Jagun sank the butt of his spear into the yellow muck. It
   penetrated for about a finger's length and then met resistance, though the surface
   looked no different from the morass they had transversed so carefully. Kadiya
   watched as the hunter moved on, tapping the end of the spear before him. The root
   wavered back and forth as if it wanted to take the path Jagun followed, but would
   not leave Kadiya behind.

   Magic — all magic! Her old impatience flared. But so far the guide had not played
   them false. Though she inwardly shrank, the Princess strode behind the hunter in
   this new direction. The skimmer-leaves sank a fraction under her weight but no
   more, and the root raced ahead as might a hound unleashed.

   At length the yellow morass was broken here and there by what might once have
   been pavement. They came through the last of the thinning mist to a place covered
   with clean, coarse turf such as grew in the polders to the northeast. There was a
   straggle of other vegetation and Kadiya gained smarting thorn scratches as she
   took the trillium-root into her hand.

   Her back and legs ached with a steady pain, for she had unconsciously tensed her
   body through all their journey over the morass. Now she stumbled twice and then
   went to her knees. Jagun was beside her at once, water-bottle in hand. Kadiya
   gulped gratefully and then sank down to rest among the tussocks of grass. In less
   than a minute she was asleep.

   Light shining in her eyes awoke her and she stared up at the open sky, bewildered.
   She had dreamt she was in her own chamber in the ladies' tower of the Citadel.
   But there was no carven roof above her. She sat up and groaned at the stiffness in
   her back.

   Trees surrounded the turfed area where she lay. Their smooth trunks were

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   greenish bronze and their green-edged, bluish leaves rustled at the tug of a breeze.
   She was alone, though Jagun's pack lay in sight. A blabat bird perched on an
   arched stem of bramble, snatching at a bright red berry. It paid no attention as
   Kadiya got to her feet and stretched. The trillium-root was planted stem-up near
   where her head had lain and it was quivering.

   "Na… na… na…"

   That sound the girl recognized at once. The Nyssomu were never loud or free of
   speech, but they sometimes voiced a croon of content. Jagun rounded a big
   bramble bush, carrying in one hand a vine from which hung some oval scarlet
   fruit, swollen near to the bursting point with ripeness.

   Kadiya nearly swallowed the first fruit whole, and had a second ready to eat
   before she was able to ask a question.

   "Where are we?"

   Jagun was carefully peeling more of his spoil, a long length of sweet-cane. He
   shrugged, indicating that he did not know. The girl was so used to crediting him
   with all Mire knowledge that she could not believe they were lost. He chewed a
   bit of cane core and then spit out the pith which had been drained of its sugary
   juice.

   "We are beyond all trails I know, Farseer. I know only that there is stone under
   this." He thumped the turf with the end of the cane. "And that," he nodded to the
   upstanding root-guide, "has brought us here."

   "More ruins."

   Laying aside his piece of cane, Jagun carefully used his knife, levering up a patch
   of sod. Beneath was indeed a dark-stained stone surface. "A roadway. That is
   what this is." He gestured ahead, where there was an opening in the trees.

   "A road made by the sindona?"


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   Jagun looked away from her. Instead he stared at the hole he had dug as if the
   uncovering had been a mistake.

   He spoke hesitatingly with pauses between his words, as if the in-formation came
   from him unwillingly. "The Vanished Ones —and with them, their sentinels, the
   sindona — once ruled the water and the isles. We were of their making, fashioned
   by their minds and their hands. The Dark Powers arose and there was death in the
   land. But before the ancient ones left they called us forth and told us that we were
   free. Only certain oaths they asked of us…"

   Jagun looked down at the knife in his hands, turning it over and over.

   "The sindona remain to watch over what was left by the Vanished Ones. There
   were certain things —and certain knowledge which they could not take away with
   them, nor were they able to destroy it. This roadway" — he waved to the rows of
   clay-covered sentinels — "leads to one such guarded place."

   He dropped the sod he had dug up back into its hole. "King's Daughter, your
   Father had Oathed Companions who served him even unto death. Though we Folk
   owe allegiance elsewhere, our oaths bind us as fast. But Farseer, I have now
   broken that vow! Yonder, through those trees, lies the Forbidden Way. Last night
   I sent forth the Great Call. There was no answer. I could not link with any scout of
   the Folk. We have come past the barrier set up for my own race. That goes" — he
   pointed to the root with his knife — "and you must follow. I do not know if I will
   be able to accompany you. I thought we were going to the Uisgu, but instead we
   are here. And someone uncovered the Captain of the Sentries — Lamaril, the
   great one not even the Skritek would dare to front… No, I had no answer to my
   call. But yonder" — again he waved the bared steel, and even under the faint sun
   it gave off an ominous glint — "there was a fire in the night. Off in those trees,
   along the Forbidden Way."

   Kadiya was startled. "I slept…"

   For the first time Jagun looked less grim. "Farseer, you slept part of a day, and all
   the night which followed. This is the second day."

   She frowned. "You should have awakened me."

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   "Not so. What lies before us I do not know, save perhaps it may be greater peril
   than we have yet faced. Any hunter would choose fronting a Skritek over traveling
   the Forbidden Way. You need to face the future with all possible strength of mind
   and body, and so I let you sleep."

   "This fire you saw…"

   Jagun looked grim. "The fires our people use are small. What I saw was great. To
   feed it must have been a task for many hands."

   "Voltrik's men?"

   "If so they await where that," he gestured to the root, "would lead us." The two of
   them walked on in silence, but it was clear that Jagun was becoming more and
   more agitated.

   Kadiya was also unnerved. She was almost ready to snap the little guide in two.
   Only she could not destroy it. She was ensnared by the Archimage's magic and her
   quest for the talisman, the mysterious Three-Lobed Burning Eye, and she could
   not gainsay it.

   Suddenly Jagun gave a loud cry and reached for his hunter's bag. From it he
   snatched a golden armlet inset with red stones. Only twice had Kadiya seen such a
   thing before: first when he had come to the Citadel to receive formal greeting
   from her Father; and again at a sing-chant of his people when he had worn a
   similar thing on his upper arm. He must have obtained the sacred object at the
   Nyssomu village.

   Now he turned it around in his hands, groaning as his fingers caressed its smooth
   surface. Then he grasped the armlet tightly, the straining muscles of his shoulders
   betraying the effort he made, his face a mask of dread.

   The armlet snapped. Jagun hurled the pieces from him. An eerie warbling sound
   issued from his lips. That, too, she had heard, always when one of his own clan
   had died and the raft bearing the body had been poled away to the secret place of
   interment.
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   "Jagun?" she ventured.

   His face had stiffened.

   Never had she viewed such coldness in his expression.

   "Jagun is dead," he told her tonelessly. "This one is no longer named. I am oath
   breaker, castoff of Kin, one who cannot Speak and to whom none will Speak
   again. We go to break the forbidden silence. The Lady of Noth has the right to
   wring the life from us."

   "When we follow her own guide?" Kadiya demanded hotly. Did he hold her at
   fault when it was certainly none of her doing? Against her breast the amulet
   heated. "I am going on!" she cried. But an instant later she stumbled and caught
   her balance with an effort. The feeling that flooded through her was so alien that
   she tried to scream and found she could not make a sound. For that single moment
   she had a sensation of such overwhelming fear that it shook her whole body.

   Fear of what? she demanded of herself. She caught at a nearby bush to steady
   herself. As ever, fear awoke rage in her.

   Dagger out, she turned around. Near her Jagun lay on the turf which covered the
   ancient roadway. His thin fingers clawed feebly at his chest and he was breathing
   in short fluttering gasps.

   "Jagun!" Kadiya went to her knees beside him. His mouth opened and a trickle of
   moisture oozed from one corner.

   "Back!" His voice was only a thread of sound. He threw out his arms in a frantic
   gesture and strove to pull himself upright. "Take me… back!"

   Kadiya sheathed her dagger and took him by the shoulders. Exerting her full
   strength she pulled him a full fifty ells along the turf, back from that ancient
   roadway which the root-guide urged her to follow.


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   The root had halted, but it wavered as if beckoning her on. Her own fear was now
   gone as if a door had been shut. She caught at her amulet. It was blazing with
   color and warmth, but not as if it were giving forth a threat. Instead, it seemed to
   encourage her.

   Wind arose, coming at them through the trees. Jagun coughed and levered himself
   up to a sitting position.

   "A barrier— " the hunter wheezed. "I cannot go that Way." His head drooped
   forward. There was a blankness now on his face. He faced something which was
   beyond his power to fight and he had no weapon left.

   "Farseer— " There was pain in his voice. "It is forbidden— only you can go on
   alone. But I swear that if there is a way I may come to you, I shall discover it!"

   "I — " Now it was her lips which had frozen. "Jagun—take care."

   His hand went up in a gesture of reassurance and encouragement. Then he turned
   and crept away, and after a time got to his feet and waved to her. She guessed that
   he would indeed range wide to discover whether there was a way past that which
   held them apart.

   There was movement in the grass. The root was switching back and forth as if
   expressing exasperation, beckoning her on to action.

   She shouldered Jagun's bag and unwillingly and with a lagging step she followed
   her root-guide forward into the trees. There was a nauseating whiff of something
   in the wind which now blew steadily at her, a stench which was neither like that of
   the Skritek, nor the bog. Twice she looked back hoping to catch sight of Jagun,
   but he was not to be seen.

   However, there was something ahead, a dull gleam at the foot of one of the trees.
   She stooped to pick up an arrow, well made, with a shaft and feathering the color
   of dried blood. She had seen such before, yes… and during the siege had helped to
   gather all which had not hit marks or shattered against walls, to replenish the
   stocks of archers at the Citadel. This arrow was not of the swamp but of the

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   intruders! How had it come here? And why did it lay so balanced — as if, like her
   root, it was a guide?

   She nearly threw it from her and then thought more clearly. It took but a moment
   to replace it, with the point set in the opposite direction.

   How had the Labornoki been able to pass the barrier which had defeated Jagun?
   Her amulet must have been the key for her—but Hamil's men, what did they carry
   except the steel they had already so foully bloodied? Was this more of Orogastus's
   dark magic?

   Within a couple of strides she came upon the impression of a boot in a wet patch
   of earth. And beyond that —Kadiya fought down the rise of bile in her throat as
   she saw a dead Skritek lying to one side as if the body had been kicked out of the
   way. The creature bore no wound that she could see, and there was no puddling of
   blood.

   She turned determinedly away and continued on, counting steps under her breath,
   trying very hard to keep her attention alert to all which lay about her. Then a new
   noxious odor fouled the air. She looked to the right. An Oddling, its thick body
   pelt revealing it to be Uisgu, was bound to a tree. This time there was evidence of
   how death had come and it had not been easy.

   Not far beyond the first Uisgu victim, there was further disturbance of the ground,
   and the smell of fire was strong. Bushes were torn from the ground, and the turf
   was scuffed up. There she found another tortured Oddling. She could not make
   herself look closely, until there came a thin cry, and she was forced to go to the
   Uisgu. A crooked hand strove to rise, an eye looked at her from a broken face.

   Once more Kadiya called upon the brace of anger.

   "Who did this thing?" She hesitated — how could she ease such terrible hurts?
   She had nothing…

   The hand moved. It would seem that the wounded mouth could no longer shape
   words. The Uisgu made a greater effort: a small gesture toward her knife.


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   At last she was able to guess the nature of his plea. Kadiya's heart raced. She had
   always been fascinated by weapons, and had once or twice indulged in swordplay
   when she could get the Master-at-Arms into a good mood. Jagun had also taught
   her Oddling knife-tricks — but this she was not prepared for.

   Once more that faint cry, the small gesture…

   Kadiya set her mouth firmly and took her dagger hilt in both hands. Something
   else came to mind, words she had heard Jagun say when he had found a strayed
   fronial so entrapped in a suck-vise it could not be freed.

   "Go safely beyond…" She brought down her blade and felt it enter living flesh.
   Then she swallowed and swallowed again.

   Getting to her feet the girl stumbled on, wanting to be away, free. Yet when she
   glanced down she saw the root-guide still sliding ahead. That she went into danger
   she could guess, and her preparation for it was as woefully small as had been
   those of the Citadel garrison when the invaders had stormed in upon them.

   She became aware of mist gathering between the trees ahead, edging out now and
   then into a tongue of fog. The root bore steadily onward. She was startled when
   the tip of the trillium-root lifted, blazed green, and then spun to the left, now
   pointing between two of the largest trees she had yet come upon.

   There was a thin, high-pitched whistle. Kadiya instinctively leaped to one side as
   something struck the trunk of the tree just ahead of her. A spiral of thick and oily
   smoke arose, and she threw herself belly down and thrust her way, in spite of the
   pain, into the shelter of a great bramble-bush.

   Again came the whistling cry, followed by what might have been a muffled
   answer. Kadiya was caught face down on the ground by Jagun's bag, which had
   snagged on a bramble. Aroused to a frenzy, she fought to free herself. Smoke
   blew into her face and she choked and then coughed without relief. But that deep-
   lunged coughing saved her. The brambles gave away as she struggled and she fell
   forward into what seemed like a dark hole. Her out flung hand scraped against
   stone, not bark or branches.


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   As the hunting cry sounded for the third time behind her, she wormed forward
   into the dark. In her panic, one part of her thought she might be pushing into a
   trap, yet she continued to crawl ahead.

   Any moment she expected her pursuers to catch up, to seize her by the ankles and
   pull her out of this hole as a sucbri could be jerked from its shell by a skilled hand.
   Somehow she managed to keep going until her outreaching hands met only
   emptiness and she plunged down and down…

   Water closed about her and with it light. But this was not the turbid murky liquid
   of the swamp pools. It was crystal clear, except nearest her own body where
   swirled the muck and soil she had picked up during her crawl. Though Jagun's bag
   pulled her down she refused to rid herself of it. Rather she kicked and fought her
   way to the surface. A gleam of green caught her eye. So she had not lost her
   guide! The root was swimming before her.

   There was a wall about this pool, over which she splashed and struggled into the
   air. She crept on hands and knees over a pavement of metallic blue mosaic. There
   was no growth of weed, nothing to sully the pool and the limpid water it held.
   Before her was a flight of stairs, on either side of which stood ranks of statues.

   She got to her feet. The utter silence of this new place struck her first. Once she
   had pulled herself out of the water and her own splashing ceased, the smooth
   surface of the pool was undisturbed.

   Kadiya ventured to look up the flight of stairs. There was not a hint of greenery to
   be seen — only the rows of statues that Jagun had named sindona. The light which
   appeared to pour into this place struck an eye-tormenting glitter from the
   ornamentation on the motionless figures. Not all the sindona who seemed to
   regard her so calmly were male, yet they were clad alike. And there was about
   them such a feeling of life that she would not have been surprised had they moved
   and spoke — perhaps to refuse her entrance, perhaps to bid her welcome.

   She looked down at her bruised and scratched body, the tattered Nyssomu
   garments which had not survived too well her battle with the wilderness.
   Strangely, she felt renewed, stronger. She wanted to press on to see this place, of
   which no legend or traveler's tale had ever spoken.

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   At the top of the stairway Kadiya paused before one of the figures. It was taller
   than she — perhaps life-size for the race whose hands had modeled it. She looked
   up into the face beneath the shadow of the helm.

   "Who are you?" Her words sounded abrupt, too demanding for this place of
   silence and beauty. And how could she expect any answer from the silent
   sentinel?

   Of course there could be no answer. Nevertheless she was aware of an odd sound,
   as if a deadening curtain had been pulled aside. There came a crystal tone as if
   small bells chimed. Birds twittered, and a breeze wove a breath of scent about her
   which banished the last of that choking horror which had driven her into cover.

   She looked further. Here was another flight of stairs even wider, but without the
   guardian figures, and it led up and out into such a stretch of parkland that no one
   born in the swamps encircling Ruwenda might have imagined. It was a place of
   rich and paradoxical growth. Unfamiliar kinds of ripe fruit hung beside the very
   blossoms from which they developed. Above was an azure sky. So enchanted did
   the garden seem, so enwrapped in magic that Kadiya dared not venture into it. On
   the top step of the second stairway lay the root-guide, the green halo at its point
   sparkling as if it had been fashioned from an emerald.

   Kadiya blinked, and blinked again. She was no longer alone.

   The one coming across the garden to meet her was plainly one of the statue
   people, even though helm and military belts had been exchanged for a gauzy robe.

   Woman — truly? Kadiya could not have said. But she knew that here was one to
   whom even the Archimage would make obeisance. Princess Kadiya sank to her
   knees.

   "Daughter of the Threefold, what have your people done that the great balance of
   the world no longer holds firm? That death and pain have come into this —the last
   stronghold?"



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   Kadiya could not believe that she was actually being accused—it was only that
   this being wanted the truth. Slowly, Kadiya arose.

   "Firstly" — she strove to give her words the same easiness that the other's held
   —"I am the daughter of King Krain of Ruwenda. Those of Labornok, under
   Voltrik, using treachery and force of arms, and above all, the talents of an evil
   sorcerer, have laid waste my country. By the aid of the Nyssomu hunter Jagun I
   escaped from the Citadel at its fall. Then I went to the Archimage who rules at
   Noth, and this was given to me." She picked up the root and held it out. "On me
   she set also a solemn task — that I must search for a certain talisman. It has been
   foretold that only through a woman of our house may justice be wrought for
   Ruwenda. The Archimage named me and my sisters Petals of the Living Trillium.
   There are three of us — although I am not sure now that the others still live. And
   this small trillium-root has led me here."

   "The Archimage of Noth," the robed one said slowly. "It has been long years since
   she sent one here to the Place of Knowledge. But if she does, we can well believe
   that there are shadows abroad in the land. By the ancient ways life must here be so
   — " The stranger held out one hand horizontally and set the other under it
   vertically. "Dealing with the Dark Powers upsets the balance. Once before this
   happened, and there was a mighty battle and a rending of the earth. Dry land
   became water, water became land, and the Conquering Ice formed a shroud over
   all."

   Kadiya asked: "How did those of blood find the road to this place, and pass the
   barrier which holds back the Nyssomu?"

   "King's Daughter, once the smallest opening is made in a wall, it may spread to a
   tumble of stone. This sorcerer you have spoken of as your enemy reaches high and
   has learned much. He has given certain protection to his followers which have
   proven keys for the unlocking of our ancient gates. King's Daughter"—the woman
   pointed to the root still in Kadiya's hand — "finish out your journey here. If the
   Archimage of Noth has chosen you, then you will indeed go into battle. Whether
   you stand alone or not, that will also come from your own actions."

   "There is no safety here in the Place of Knowledge?"



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   "Not from what has come — for have I not been summoned by the threat of the
   Dark Powers?" Her head went up as if she listened. "So! They do not have quite
   as much power as they think. The secret way which led you here is closed and
   they must now cast back and forth blindly with their Skritek. The old protection
   holds after all."

   "What do they seek?"

   "That which they deem treasure, King's Daughter. But what the troops of
   Labornok and the Skritek are greedy for is not what moves their master. He seeks
   what is forbidden and his followers are greatly wearied. They would return to the
   Citadel without that which would appease him."

   "And what about the talisman that I seek?" Kadiya cried. She dropped the trillium-
   root and it did not move; its color had faded. "Where is the Three Lobed Burning
   Eye that the Archimage commanded me to find?"

   "Look within you, King's Daughter — open wide your heart and mind."

   Kadiya stared. "I have no magical talisman! I have no army! I have not even a
   sword — "

   "All these exist, King's Daughter." There was a chill in that answer. "Look within
   yourself and you shall see!"

   And she was gone.

   Kadiya sank down onto her knees. Nothing in that wondrous garden charmed her
   now. She was spent, lost. Only the shriveled-looking root of the Black Trillium
   was left to her.

   Magic! She pounded both fists against the pavement until the pain of her bruised
   flesh broke through the consuming rage. Look within her, look within her! Within
   was fury! Leaning forward she snatched up the stem which had mocked her and
   led her to this useless place and strove to shred it between her fingers. But it
   resisted.

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   One of three.

   Out of nowhere came the phrase which rang in her head. Kadiya looked up
   quickly. Had that sentinel-woman returned? No, only the silly garden lay before
   her and the worthless root-guide.

   With all her force the girl threw the root from her. It flew through the air with the
   precision of one of Jagun's darts, turning but once in flight so that it landed, root
   end down, upon a patch of open earth in front of her. There it stood upward,
   quivering a little. Kadiya scrambled up, thinking to finally crush it. But she held
   back. Before her eyes it was growing thicker, taller, wider. Wondering, Kadiya
   crouched before it, watching. Two smaller stems sprouted from near the top and
   straightened into bars. Below them the stem enlarged even more, forming a thick
   dark cylinder. At the very tip it budded—or so it seemed, for there three spheres
   grew, closely conjoined.

   Kadiya watched, amazed, hardly daring to believe what she now saw. There was
   movement in each of those spheres, a splitting of their black covering. What was
   revealed were —

   Three eyes.

   One was an eye of the Folk, yellow-green. One was gleaming brown — and
   Kadiya had only to look into a mirror to see its like in her own head. The third
   was silvery blue, with its pupil enormously wide, and in the depths a spark of
   golden fire.

   Her amulet burned at her breast.

   Before she could put hand to it the trillium amber sprang up as though it were a
   thing alive, and the golden chain about her neck broke, and the amulet flew
   toward the Three-Lobed Eye and became fixed at the place of the spheres'
   juncture.

   Even as those three eyes had opened, so they closed again, leaving three
   featureless black globes behind. The girl took hold of the stem just below their

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   swell and above the outthrust leaves, then with a certainty that this is what must be
   done, she pulled.

   What she drew forth from the earth was not the root end of the broken plant, but a
   gleaming sword! And one whose hilt fitted so well into her hand that it might have
   been forged for her alone. Kadiya fingered the three spheres on the pommel.

   "The Three-Lobed Burning Eye." She was overcome with delight. But then she
   noted that the bright weapon was dulled at the edges and lacking a point! "Lords
   of the Air, what manner of sword is this? How can I use such a thing against my
   enemies?"

   A soft voice, hardly more than a breath in her ear, said: Learn.

                                     Chapter Twenty-Seven
   What are you doing?" Anigel shrieked to the racing rimoriks. "We cannot go this
   way—we will be killed!"

   But the animals made no reply and only swam faster, so that the boat fairly tore
   through the water and it was all the Princess could do to brace her feet against the
   bow-wood and hang onto the reins. Her mind refused to accept that these animal
   friends, these loyal creatures who had brought her so far, were now pulling the
   punt with her and Immu in it straight toward the brink of Tass Falls.

   Anigel saw the drop-off coming closer and closer. She was incapable of uttering a
   sound now, unable to form one single coherent thought that she might have flung
   at the minds of the rimoriks to turn them aside from their suicidal folly. Even the
   trillium amulet was out of reach, since the reins wound around her hands were so
   taut that she feared her arms might be yanked from their sockets. She thought not
   at all of Immu, so convinced was she that her own death was approaching.

   The sound of the waterfall grew to a roar. Air-borne droplets of water thrown up
   by the cascade soaked her clothing and her hair. Her eyes were locked on the
   approaching rim, where the flowing water changed from the near-black of the
   deep lake into a glorious medley of blue, aquamarine, green — and finally white.
   As the punt finally neared the brink it slowed abruptly. Anigel unwound the reins

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   from her hands, threw them down, and gripped the gunwales. She gasped as two
   great dark bodies leapt up, throwing a shower of diamond-bright spray, and then
   plunged out of sight.

   The bow of the punt where she sat thrust out into mid-air. For an instant she was
   able to look down, beyond the tumult of whiteness that was the face of the
   cascade, and see a great azure pool with tiny buildings on the left hand shore.
   From the pool flowed a wide, many-channeled watercourse that shone like a silver
   braid in the high sunlight, winding away through the dark green expanse of the
   Tassaleyo Forest until it was lost in purple haze.

   She saw this picture with her keen eyes, and her mind seemed to hear Immu and
   the two rimoriks say: Trust!

   And then the punt tipped forward, and there was flying spray all around her and a
   hundred circular rainbows, and she began to fall through a terrible crashing white
   world that soon faded into blank nothingness.

   In the new dream her Mother, Queen Kalanthe, was walking swiftly along a path
   in an unfamiliar landscape that Anigel somehow recognized as a dry land forest,
   wearing her coronation robes and the awesome Crown of State. Anigel was a long
   distance behind, running to catch up with the Queen, crying out for her Mother to
   wait — but Kalanthe could not hear. There was nothing else to do but run faster,
   and Anigel did this with her heart thudding in her breast and her lungs burning
   and her legs hurting so badly that she would have cried out at each step except for
   lack of breath. She should have given up, thrown herself to the ground in despair,
   and let the Queen hurry away; but instead she forced herself to go on.

   And then the miracle: the Queen stopped, and turned, and waited smiling while
   the girl staggered up with the last of her strength and collapsed into her Mother's
   arms, weeping with happiness.

   "Dear little daughter," Kalanthe said. "I was so afraid you wouldn't come either.
   Your sisters have gone on other roads, you know. But all will be well now, just as
   soon as we get you ready."

   Then, amazingly, the dream-Queen led Anigel to a nearby brook, opened a velvet

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   pouch, and took out soap and a soft cloth and an ivory comb. "We must clean you
   up," Kalanthe said, "and dress your hair, and find you rich robes to wear so your
   subjects will recognize you."

   The wash-cloth rubbed away at the dirt on Anigel's face. Rubbed harder and
   harder until the flesh stung and the Princess cried out —

   And woke up.

   She was lying on soft ground heavily carpeted with moss, near a riverbank. A tiny
   creature with striped yellow fur, a pointed face, and big black eyes was licking her
   cheek with its rough tongue. When she uttered a cry of surprise, the little thing
   squeaked in alarm and scuttled away into the dense undergrowth. An unfamiliar
   white bird was singing on the lowest branch of the tree she lay under, its complex
   song threading like a bright ribbon through the sound of distant thunder. The river
   a few ells away had numerous small channels flowing and intermingling on either
   side of a broad, twisting mainstream, and there were mudflats and low-lying
   islands everywhere.

   I'm alive!

   The realization came to her slowly, and she moved each arm and leg in turn, and
   her fingers, and then slowly sat up. Her woven-grass garment was in tatters, as
   was the worn linen shift beneath. Her feet were still shod in the Discerner's stout
   leather sandals, but her buskins were mostly torn to shreds. She still had her belt
   with its wallet attached, and the trillium amulet hung about her neck. Her skin was
   caked with mud but quite dry, which meant that she must have been lying on the
   bank for some time. She had no memory of how she had got there.

   Walking carefully over decaying driftwood, she went down to the riverside. From
   the water's edge she had a clear view upstream. Along the entire northern horizon
   was a high green rampart, rearing up out of the forest and cloven in two by a
   silvery swatch — the waterfall. It looked like it was at least a league away. The
   great blue pool at its base was not visible, nor were the buildings she had glimpsed
   momentarily before plunging over the brink. There was only the broad, shallow
   river, its flow dissected into scores of braided channels, and the dense forest on
   either bank, which had vivid blue-green foliage very different in hue and texture

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   from the jungle woodlands of the Mazy Mire. Even the smell was different—-
   sharper, more resinous, with occasional whiffs of unfamiliar flower-fragrance.

   "I'm alive," she said, wonderingly. Then she flung out her scratched and mud-
   smeared bare arms and cried: "Alive!"

   In that same instant, guilt smote her. Immu! Where was Immu? And her two loyal
   rimorik friends? She peered up and down the riverbank, but saw only long-legged
   vermilion birds with spear like beaks, dabbling in the shallows. For a moment
   panic threatened to overwhelm her. She was alive, yes; but all alone in the
   Tassaleyo Forest with no notion of what to do next.

   Should she call out? What if the Labornoki searchers had followed her and were
   lurking somewhere, listening? There was no place she could go, no path along the
   bank, only the small clearing with its decaying driftwood, surrounded by dense
   shrubbery, and further inland the massive trunks of soaring trees.

   Were Immu and the animals dead?

   A terrible thought struck her. She recalled Immu's strange, almost resigned
   attitude as she repacked their lunch things back on the lake. Immu had tied the
   packs to the thwart! She had never done that before. Had she known what awful
   escape route the rimoriks would take?

   "Did she stay with me out of love," Anigel asked herself in a whisper, "hoping
   that I would survive the plunge, since I had been given rimorik-strength by the
   miton —but knowing that she would surely die?" She felt her heart contract. Oh,
   Immu. Dear old friend.

   But she mustn't start blubbering uselessly! It was time to get on with it… Why not
   take some of the sacred drink to build up strength, then try again to summon the
   rimoriks.

   She found a moss-covered rock in the shade, opened her wallet, and took out the
   scarlet gourd with its net covering. Removing the stopper and lifting it to her lips,
   she closed her eyes and uttered an unspoken prayer. Then her mind called:
   Friends!
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   There was a sudden splash.

   She opened her eyes and saw two sleek heads out in the main river channel a
   stone's throw away. Rising, she waited for them to haul themselves over the shoals
   and rivulets, their glossy pelts getting more muddy with each awkward shove of
   their flippers. Finally the pair of rimoriks reached her and rested in the shallows,
   regarding her solemnly with huge black eyes.

   Human friend, we have searched for your friend of the swamp Folk.

   "Immu… did you find her?"

   No. We went a long way, looking. But the Water That Flows to the Sea is wide and
   has many backwaters where your friend's body might have been washed.

   Anigel's eyes stung and she pressed a knuckle to her lips to stifle a cry. "Her
   body!… You do not think she survived the falls?"

   We searched. We did not find her. Now it is time to go on. Your human enemies
   are coming down the Great Vine That Takes Trees to the Sky. They will catch you
   if we do not take you away.

   Anigel understood at once that the Labornoki were descending via the log-lift into
   the Great Mutar Valley. For a moment she was tempted to command the rimoriks
   to resume their search for Immu; but in her mind's eye she seemed to see her good
   old Oddling nurse shaking one taloned finger and scolding her. Was Immu's
   sacrifice going to be wasted? She had not died on a whim, to comfort an ordinary
   girl. Her great gesture was intended to show her loving support for a Princess on a
   quest, who must not shrink from facing the worst tragedies or dangers. Immu had
   gone bravely to her death. It was up to Anigel to press on, now that she was so
   close to her talisman.

   "Did you find the punt?" she asked the rimoriks.

   Your boat´s smashed into small pieces. We found your friend´s pack, but not

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   yours. We have taken a boat belonging to the forest Folk. It is hidden over here.

   They waddled and wallowed downstream for a dozen ells before turning into the
   deeper water of a narrow creek. There was nothing for Anigel to do but wade into
   the river and follow them. The bottom-mud was as soft and tenacious as glue, and
   she dared not stop moving lest she sink down and become trapped. Splashing
   along frantically, she caught up with the rimoriks as they nosed a fairly large,
   oddly made watercraft out of the creek mouth into waist-deep water.

   It was perhaps twice as long as the wooden punt had been, but narrower in the
   beam. Its white frame looked like it was made of soft bone or ivory-wood, lashed
   together with dried sinews. The hull was translucent, hard but resilient, almost like
   dull, flexible glass. Pieces of this strange material were stitched together in nicely
   sewn patchwork and the seams smeared with some shiny, waterproof resin. The
   craft rode high in the water and must have been of negligible weight.

   Anigel flopped in. Immu's sodden pack lay on the bottom. "There are no reins,
   friends. And you seem to have lost your harnesses. How am I going to drive?"

   They grinned at her. This boat need not be pulled. It floats as easily as a dry
   seedpod. We will swim along on either side, pushing, and you shall tell us which
   way to go.

   The Princess settled herself and opened her belt-wallet. From it she took the
   unwilted leaf of the Black Trillium. For the first time, she noticed that the upper
   portions of the golden vein, those representing the part of her journey already
   completed, were beginning to fade to brown. Below a large tan spot that
   represented Lake Wum, the golden vein twisted and turned over a distance about
   as long as Anigel's little finger before entering the very short, sharply bent stem.

   "There is some distance to go yet," she told the animals, "but it seems to be
   entirely on the Great Mutar River. I suppose we must simply travel on as fast as
   we can, keeping ahead of the enemy soldiers, until I receive some magical sign."

   Do you wish us to take you to the forest Folk of the River?

   "Why—" Anigel hesitated. "I never thought of that. Perhaps you had better. Those
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   would be the Wyvilo, I suppose. Do they have villages? "

   There is one place only where they live. We will take you there.

   "Very well," said the Princess.

   Growling and woofing with the effort of moving out of their element, the rimoriks
   nudged and shoved the boat over one mudflat after another, sliding it along
   through subsidiary streamlets whenever they could, until it finally reached the
   main channel. There the big creatures rolled about in the dark clean water for a
   few minutes in evident relief before settling in on either side and beginning the
   journey down-river. Without any urging from Anigel, they propelled the craft
   rapidly along.

   She guessed that it must be late afternoon. Opening Immu's drenched pack, the
   girl laid out her nurse's sleep-sack and a few pieces of extra clothing to dry.
   Fortunately, Anigel was a small person, so she would be able to use the things.
   There was a soft, wide-brimmed grass hat, a little leather raincloak, and an extra
   pair of buskins to wear under her sandals. The supply of trail-ration roots was now
   running very low and Anigel carefully set out the remaining ones to redry in the
   hot sun. The fruit leather had been eaten up long ago, and they had been living
   mostly upon wild fruit and nuts, augmented with the shared prey of the rimoriks.
   She would have to be very careful about sampling unknown plant-food. So many
   of the most tempting-looking things had been designated deadly poison by Immu.
   Thanks be to the Lords of the Air and Immu's ironshell fire-making kit (which
   would be serviceable again once the damp tinder dried out), she would be able to
   broil her fish instead of eating them raw. The rest of Anigel's treasury consisted of
   her own small knife and the other items in her wallet: a comb, a handkerchief that
   she rinsed out each day, a small cup, and a sliver of soap.

   "My riches, my royal robes, and my sumptuous foods," she declared, surveying
   the poor collection of things laid out on the bottom of the boat. "And two faithful
   retainers to stand by me. What more could any princess ask?" Sighing, she found
   a clear space in the bottom of the boat and lay down with the hat shading her face.
   My friends, I think I am going to sleep.

   They said: It is a good thing for you to do.

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   Freed from the chore of driving for the first time since they had left Noth, Anigel
   fell into a dreamless doze, too weary even to mourn Immu. She woke hours later,
   when the rimoriks beached them on a small, narrow island where the grass grew
   in soft, clean sand instead of mud. The evening was very warm, but the island was
   swept by a cool breeze that kept the stinging insects at bay. The bed of the Great
   Mutar had widened as they traveled downstream and now was almost too wide to
   see across. The forest on both sides was nearly lost in the deepening haze. From
   far away came a trumpeting sound, the cry of some large animal. But Anigel was
   confident that her friends had chosen a safe place for her to spend the night.

   One small bruddok shrub grew on their island. She drowsily congratulated the
   rimoriks for having found it. They bared their fangs briefly and swam away to
   hunt. The Princess ate a few of the sweet, juicy fruits, made a nest of the sleep-
   sack beneath the "traveler's friend," and burrowed into it.

   Once again, her sleep was without dreams.

   Prince Antar's force spent all of the next day searching the great pool at the foot of
   Tass Falls, but had no luck finding the bodies of Princess Anigel or her
   companion. The remains of her wooden punt were found washed up near the
   deserted sawmill, and the consensus among the knights was that no one could
   have survived the trip over the cascade. Their opinion counted for naught,
   however. The decision whether to call off the hunt rested with the sorcerer
   Orogastus. The Blue Voice would confer telepathically with his master on the
   morrow, when fresh intelligence would have been vouchsafed by the all-seeing ice-
   mirror. The search-party made camp at the pool's edge —knights, men-at-arms,
   and the flatboat crews who had been pressed into service for the body-search.
   Sitting around their bonfires that evening (the sinister chorus of nocturnal hoots
   and roars emanating from the forest behind the mill insured that no one strayed
   far), the Labornoki commoners were in a mood of suppressed cheerfulness. With
   the Princess surely dead, they looked forward to returning to the civilized
   comforts of the Citadel. Most of the knights felt disappointed, cheated of their
   chance for glory. It seemed unlikely that the force would go any further down the
   Great Mutar, searching for the mysterious talisman that the sorcerer had set his
   heart on.

   Contrary to expectations, only three Wyvilo boats had been found at the lower

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   landing, and there were no aborigines in evidence to serve as guides. The Master-
   Trader Edzar feared that the forest Oddlings had retreated to their large village,
   called Let, when the Labornok invasion brought a halt to the timber trade. There
   was small hope they would come back up-river before the next dry season.

   Prince Antar sequestered himself in his pavilion that night, refusing even the
   kindly overtures of Sir Owanon and his other loyal friends. His grief at the
   apparent death of the Princess was an open secret, the simple Sir Penapat having
   blabbed to all hearers how distraught Antar had been when the punt was swept
   over the falls.

   The following morning, the Blue Voice was alerted mentally by Orogastus and
   retreated to his own small tent for a long telepathic conference. Antar was left to
   cool his heels meanwhile, and with Sir Owanon took the opportunity to study
   more closely the water-powered mill, and the lift mechanism that had transported
   them all down the escarpment.

   "The elevating device is most cunningly made," the Prince remarked, craning his
   neck for a better look at the woven-steel hoist cables. "All one need do is load a
   single giant log, or a batch of lumber, onto the platform. The huge counterweight
   and the system of pulleys insure that the draft animals at the top are able to lift the
   heaviest load without a great exertion of energy."

   "Ingenious, these Ruwendians," Owanon said. "Still, we have similar machines in
   the shipyards at Derorguila, even if they be not so large."

   Antar said in a low voice: "Large though it is, the lift can hardly handle the great
   flatboats that brought us down the lake, even if we could wrestle the things along
   the skid-road. We could lower the punts, certainly. But they would be inadequate
   to transport our entire force and its necessary supplies down the Great Mutar."

   Owanon nodded agreement. "Effectively, our expedition is stalled."

   "This is what I have instructed the Blue Voice to tell the sorcerer. I have no
   intention of leading a blind search into the Tassaleyo for this magical talisman he
   covets so greedily. Yet I would not put it past him to press such an adventure upon
   us. I will depend upon you and Dodabilik to support me when I decline to take our

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   force any further."

   "This goes without saying, my Prince."

   Antar's face was grave within the open visor of his blue-enameled helm. "I fear
   the sorcerer will use this expedition's failure to further diminish me in my Royal
   Father's eyes. The insidious spell monger knew full well that I have no stomach
   for this harrying of helpless women. And there was also my breakdown at the
   lighthouse yesterday…"

   Owanon was tactfully silent.

   The Prince eyed his friend with an expression that was both sad and self-mocking.
   "Do all of them know that I had fallen in love with her, Owan?"

   "Aye, my Prince. But the better men think none the less of you for it. One cannot
   help the inclinations of the heart. And you have carried out King Voltrik's
   commands meticulously. No true-spoken man can say that you shirked your duty."

   "Orogastus can," the Prince retorted bitterly. "He has always hated and envied me,
   convincing the King that I am too immature to grasp great matters of state. This
   damnable invasion… the monstrous cruelty with which we treated the vanquished
   Ruwendians… all the sorcerer's doing! He has turned my father into his creature,
   playing upon his fears and encouraging his basest instincts."

   Again Owanon forbore to speak.

   "King Voltrik was not always a cruel man," the Prince said. "When I was a small
   boy and my dear stepmother Shonda yet lived, he was a noble Crown Prince, a
   loving husband and father, and a man of sanguine and kindly spirit. It was only
   after the coming of Orogastus that his soul became envenomed. Father had to wait
   too long for his throne, and the luckless Shonda was barren, and the sorcerer
   encouraged and abetted every wicked and extravagant ambition that stole into
   Father's mind. Even the contriving of Shonda's death."

   Owanon said gently, "These sad matters are common knowledge, my Prince. But

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   your father brooks no criticism of Orogastus — and he is King."

   "Yes," sighed Antar. "Only sometimes, when I remember the awful scene when he
   ripped the regal diadem from the brow of the dying King Sporikar, and his terrible
   glee anticipating the bloodshed that our invasion of Ruwenda would occasion, I
   fear that the sorcerer has driven him mad. But to suggest this would be high
   treason, of course."

   Owanon's face was somber. "You would not be alone in your belief. There were
   many in our army who thought the invasion of Ruwenda unwise. But I fear these
   matters must worsen before they can be bettered." At that moment he spied a man
   running toward them, and cautioned the Prince to silence.

   It was Rinutar rushing up, his armor clanking and his face alight with a malicious
   grin. "My Prince! Amazing news! The Lord Orogastus has determined that
   Princess Anigel yet lives. She is on her way down the Great Mutar. You are
   commanded to follow her, but only with your body of knights and a servant for
   each. And here is the strangest part! The sorcerer no longer commands that the
   girl be hindered from her quest and killed. On the contrary — she is to be given
   free rein! And only after she has secured her magical talisman are we to seize her
   and put her to death."

   Antar stared at the knight thunderstruck. "She lives," he whispered.

   "So says the ice-mirror." Rinutar's smirk was insolent. "I had a feeling you'd be
   pleased… at being given another chance at her."

                                       Chapter Twenty-Eight
   The lammergeier said to Haramis, There is the cave you seek.

   On this morning, the storm having blown away, the fresh-whitened southern face
   of Mount Gidris was so dazzling bright that Haramis was almost blinded. Even
   shading her eyes with her gloved hand, she could not see the place Hiluro pointed
   out. But the great bird spiraled down, down, down, and what had been a
   featureless glare became a vast bowl just beneath the mountain's summit, from
   which a colossal glacier flowed.

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   The river of ice poured over a steep precipice before beginning its gentler descent
   toward the Ruwendian basin, fracturing into a mass of titanic ice-blocks that were
   partially buried in new snow. The cracks and chasms of the icefall glowed with a
   hundred varied shades of blue… but in the midst of the tumble shone an
   unexpected golden gleam.

   As the great bird flew closer, Haramis saw that this was an upthrust spire of rock,
   milky in color but flecked with gold. What had seemed a fragile needle viewed
   from afar soon became an outcropping some eighty ells high and five ells in
   width, apparently formed of white quartz with sparkling inclusions of precious
   metals. The glacier had so abraded it over the ages that it resembled a slender
   tower making a valiant effort to remain above a chaotic, frozen sea. Halfway up
   the spire was an opening, with a narrow rock shelf just below it.

   I can only hover while you alight, Hiluro told Haramis. The ledge is too narrow
   for me.

   The huge black-and-white bird descended. The mouth of the cave was twice the
   height of the Princess, but seemed smaller because of the dangling icicles that
   fringed it like diamond fangs. Almost all of the small ledge was slippery ice, in
   which gold nuggets and chunks of white rock were embedded.

   Haramis touched her amulet, offered a wordless prayer, and clasped Hiluro's
   feathery neck. Her hands just met, and she locked her fingers tightly together. She
   hung blind, her fur cloak billowing and the toes of her boots pointing down. And
   she heard not only the shrill piping sound of air rushing through wing-plumage,
   but also a thunderous growl, and along with it a deep, eerie ensemble of musical
   notes, as if some giant's fiddle were being bowed.

   Her feet touched a firm surface. She relaxed, sank slowly with hands still holding
   the bird's neck, then let go. Opening her eyes, she saw the huge form shooting
   skyward while she rested precariously on her knees at the entrance to her goal: a
   cave of glittering ice with its entrance gold-framed.

   Or so it seemed.


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   Overcome with awe, Haramis looked about her. The rock-spire in the midst of the
   glacier vibrated like a tuning-fork to the constant scraping flow of the ice, which
   filled the air with an immense musical sound. How many thousands of years had
   the ice ground away at this hard, gold-veined quartz mass before diminishing it to
   its present slenderness? Seen from close by, the rock tower looked incredibly
   fragile. The cave's mouth, bordered with large amorphous lumps of gold, was
   partially barred by icicles that were beginning to melt in the brilliant sunlight.

   Haramis climbed to her feet, slipped cautiously through the dripping tusks of ice,
   and came into the interior chamber, whose walls and ceiling were streaked with
   flows of black ice.

   A pale glimmer behind the ice-sheet at the back of the cave attracted her attention.
   She moved toward it, on realizing that the trillium amulet she wore was warm
   against her breast, as if it were calling to something. Was the glimmering object
   the talisman destined for her?

   She moved closer to the great dark mass of ice and to whatever it was that glowed
   beneath it. She still could not see it clearly, but her amulet continued to grow
   warmer against her skin. Might her talisman itself be trapped in the ice? If so, how
   could she get it out?

   She moved still closer to the mysterious gleam. Her trillium-amber was now so
   hot that it was burning her breast. She pulled off her gloves, hooked a finger
   around the amulet's chain, and pulled it from under her tunic. The flower flashed
   as if it were afire, and the amulet was so hot she could barely touch it. She slid the
   chain carefully over her head and held it so the amber dangled in front of her face.
   Instead of hanging at the end of the chain, however, the amulet pulled away from
   her, drawn to the glow in the wall. The blazing light from the embedded trillium
   turned an entire section of the wall bright gold. The glare was painful, filling her
   eyes with a large gold spot encircled by a bright blue corona.

   The amulet dragged her several steps closer to the wall. Now it gave off such
   extreme heat that Haramis turned her head away from it. Out of the corner of her
   eye, outside of the area where the light blinded her, she could see water flowing in
   a thin stream down the wall. The amulet was actually melting the ice!



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   Suddenly there was a flash of silver amid the gold as something melted free and
   slid to the floor. The amulet's glow faded and it cooled rapidly, falling back
   against her clothing. Haramis bent quickly to grasp whatever had been freed
   before it could refreeze into the puddle on the cave floor. Before she could focus
   her eyes on it she felt its weight in her hand.

   She waited patiently for her vision to clear. Her eyes hurt, and she fought the
   impulse to rub them. But even through the pain, deep within her heart a
   tremendous sense of rightness bloomed. For an instant, she understood the pattern
   of the world and her place in it. She knew all, had power over all, commanded all.
   She had become what she always knew she could be…

   … but for a moment only. And then the transcendent feeling was gone.

   She stood in the ice-cave, now lit only indirectly by the sunlight outside, and
   realized that she could see normally again. She held a wand made of silver metal,
   about half the length of her forearm. At one end was a small ring to accommodate
   the chain, and at the other, a kind of hoop, much larger, that she could have passed
   both her closed fists through. At the circlet's top was a projection that she at first
   took to be a flower made of the same white metal; but when she looked more
   closely, she saw that what she had mistaken for petals were instead three small
   wings, upright.

   The Three-Winged Circle.

   Her talisman. At last.

   Then you will know that the final struggle for Ruwenda, and for your own soul, is
   at hand. . .

   The words of the Archimage seemed to echo in the gold-and-crystal cave, and
   Haramis gave a great start, crying: "Who's there?"

   But immediately she knew that she was still alone, and her mind harked back to
   the feeling of incredible power that had suffused her when the talisman was first
   freed from its icy imprisonment.


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   The amulet and talisman both flared to light simultaneously. Reflexively Haramis
   dropped them both and brought both hands up to shield her eyes. But even
   through the palms of her hands she could see glowing radiance. She kept her
   hands in place until the light faded, then slowly lowered them. Her vision was a
   little blurry, but this time she was not completely blinded. She knelt quickly to
   look for the amulet and talisman, hoping they hadn't decided to freeze themselves
   into the floor. Do they think I'm unworthy of them? she wondered anxiously.

   To her vast relief they lay loose on the surface of the ice. But now they had fused
   together, with her trillium amulet nestled within the wings of the wand.

   It was a source of power. Of magic…

   Yes — this was magic!

   "And how will I learn to use this power?" Her gaze was fixed upon the three
   wings. "The White Lady said that there were two other talismans for my sisters,
   and if all three of us succeeded in our quest, then the resolution would come. But
   that doesn't tell me much."

   Within the silvery ring beneath the wings, pearlescent vapors seemed to flow.
   Almost dreamily, Haramis found herself commanding the talisman: "Show me if
   my sisters have succeeded!"

   And she saw Kadiya.

   Her sister stood in the midst of a great crowd of Oddlings — Uisgu, judging from
   their small stature —holding up in one hand a shining thing like a Sword of
   Mercy, a blade lacking a point, with a pommel resembling three conjoined black
   fruits. The Folk were cheering her.

   "Yes," Haramis murmured, "you were likely to win through. But poor little
   Anigel… Where are you, timid one?"

   The Circle was wiped clear of Kadiya's image. In its place, another formed, at first
   unrecognizable — but then Haramis gasped.

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   Anigel! Golden hair streaming, face no longer plump-cheeked and sweetly pale
   but lean, flushed, exultant. Sapphire eyes narrowed and flickering from side to
   side with a keen alertness Haramis never would have thought possible. Ani,
   dressed in muddy rags, sitting in an exotic boat that fairly flashed down some
   wide river, leaving a white wake behind it. Ani, timid little Ani, smiling grimly
   while some fierce-looking water-creatures pushed the boat along at breakneck
   speed…

   "Impossible!" Haramis exclaimed.

   And the vision winked out.

   Haramis stared at the empty Three-Winged Circle. "Are these true visions? Is the
   talisman so easy to command?"

   A third vision: the Archimage, lying in bed, distinctly weaker than when Haramis
   had seen her in person, her eyes closed and her skin waxen. Although the creased
   and sunken lips did not move, Haramis seemed to hear her speak:

   All three of you. must accomplish your foreordained tasks, mastering your own
   selves above all, before Ruwenda may cast off the yoke of Labornok and the
   balance of the world be restored. And if one fails, all fail. . .

   "But that doesn't make sense!" Haramis protested. "I am Queen of Ruwenda; the
   duty is mine. And the prophecy of your own Folk says that a woman will bring
   down King Voltrik — not three of them!"

   The dying Archimage opened her fathomless eyes. Still her lips were unmoving.

   But I told you also that Voltrik was not your greatest enemy… The vision of the
   Archimage disappeared.

   Something flickered in the icy mirror of the wall where the talisman had been.
   Haramis looked up and saw the smiling face of a white-haired man.


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   His age was unguessable; the passing of years had left no trace upon his fine
   features. He wore robes of black and silver, and sat at a table on which several
   strange devices rested, with a great book and a tablet half-covered with writing.
   He held a stylus in one strong hand and a half-eaten rosy ladu-fruit in the other. It
   was this last homely thing — hardly to be expected of a devil in human form —
   that made Haramis begin to return his smile.

   "Princess Haramis." His voice was as clear as though he stood beside her.
   "Welcome to our company."

   "And what company is that?" she retorted, tightening her lips. "That of Labornoki
   murderers? Unlike you, Orogastus, I am particular about the company I keep!"

   The sorcerer laughed and put down pen and fruit. "You have a rare spirit, Lady. I
   must admit that King Voltrik and General Hamil and their ilk are not the
   companions I would have chosen — had it not been that I had no choice."

   "No choice?" Haramis asked skeptically.

   Orogastus continued with perfect amiability. "The company I welcomed you to
   was that of magic-wielders. I confess that our number is somewhat reduced in
   these latter days, consisting of only you, me, and Binah — she whom you call the
   Archimage. And I fear that soon only you and I will remain."

   "Are you planning to kill the White Lady, now that she is too weak to defend
   herself?" Haramis spoke coldly.

   "My dear child — of course not! I am no wanton killer. No, what stalks Binah is
   old age and death." He looked saddened and pensive. "I fear it comes to all of us
   in time. Some thirty years ago, there were left in the world only two persons of
   power: my mentor, Bondanus, and Binah. Bondanus passed his power on to me.
   Binah, against all logic, would dilute hers by bequeathing it to three of you."

   "In order to save Ruwenda!" Haramis cried.

   "Ruwenda…" The sorcerer shook his head in gentle mockery. "Your talisman has

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   the potential to do so much more than rescue Ruwenda! Binah's vision, like her
   life, is dimming. She truly does not know what power the Threefold Talisman can
   command! But you, Haramis, have centuries ahead of you in which to study and
   use it."

   "Centuries?" Haramis blinked. This had never occurred to her. Does using magic
   prolong life—and by that much?

   "Centuries," Orogastus repeated firmly. "Always assuming, of course, that you
   don't accidentally kill yourself with it." He gestured to the talisman she held.

   Idiot! Haramis told herself. You would sit there holding it in plain sight.
   Apparently he recognized it. But how? How much does he really know about it?
   The Archimage seems unable to teach me, and I don't have time to discover its use
   by trial and error—not if I want to save my kingdom and my sisters.

   "The Three-Winged Circle." Orogastus was smiling. "I am happy that you found
   it. I have several books that speak of it, and I have always wished to see it."

   "You have books about it?" Haramis asked. Maybe he'd go away and leave me to
   study his library! "What do they say?"

   "Quite a lot. Too much, I fear, for me to explain to you now—you would be an
   icicle before I had told you a sixth of it." He gestured at her surroundings. "You
   have been so engrossed in our delightful conversation that you have ignored the
   passage of time."

   Haramis looked quickly around her. He was quite right; the sun was low in the
   sky, and the cave was getting dark and cold. She looked back at the mirror.
   Orogastus's clothing appeared lightweight, and there was plenty of light around
   him.

   He beckoned to her. "Come to my home, Haramis, to my mountain tower. Let me
   teach you to use the talisman. It would be pleasant to have company here. Mount
   Brom is rather out of the way, and I seldom have visitors."



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   "You don't want my company," Haramis said, looking him straight in the eyes.
   "You just want the talisman."

   To her surprise, Orogastus actually laughed, and seemed to mean it. "I forget how
   new this is to you. No one can take your talisman away. It is bonded to you, and
   for one who would try to take it there is only death. But you know next to nothing
   about the talisman's use. You scry with it!" He laughed. "The merest Oddling
   conjurer can do the same with a leaf-full of water… No, Haramis, you don't
   understand. But I will teach you. I have a great library and so many magical
   devices of the Vanished Ones that they defy numbering. I ask only the joy of
   sharing my knowledge with you. You are reputed to be quite a scholar — do you
   not know the joy that comes from the pursuit of knowledge? The exquisite
   satisfaction when what was unclear suddenly falls into a logical design and you
   comprehend it?"

   "Yes." Haramis found herself nodding in agreement. "I do know what you mean."

   "Then come to Mount Brom," Orogastus invited. "With the talisman you can
   summon your lammergeier to carry you to my tower — and be here in time for
   supper."

   So he doesn't know Hituro is here, Haramis thought. At least he is not omniscient.

   Orogastus's face grew grave. "I swear by the powers we share that I will not seek
   to wrest the talisman from you by force, nor cause any harm to come to your
   person. May my powers leave me forever if I prove false to this oath." He laid his
   hand over his heart.

   "So be it," Haramis murmured automatically, the formula familiar to her from
   years of witnessing oaths. The ice-mirror went dark.

   Well, now what? she wondered. Do I go to him, go to the Archimage, stay here, or
   wander off somewhere and see what I can do on my own?

   Neither of the last two alternatives was in the least appealing. Also, the
   Archimage had not exactly ordered her to return immediately. "When you achieve
   your goal of the Three-Winged Circle, return to me," was what Binah had said.
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   Had she meant simply the physical possession of the talisman, or was the ability
   to use it part of achieving the goal?

   Since Binah did not command me to return when she bespoke me just now,
   perhaps she intends for me to master the talisman's use—and perhaps now is the
   time I should confront Orogastus . . .

   While the sorcerer was undoubtedly dangerous, at least there would be warmth
   and food at his tower. The Archimage did tell me that I should learn his
   weaknesses, Haramis thought. Presumably it is part of my destiny — and it will be
   a nice change to have my destiny taking place in comfortable surroundings!…
   And if I do run into trouble at Mount Brom, I can always ask Hiluro to carry me
   away.

   She suddenly became aware of an increased vibration of the rock spire and sounds
   coming from outside the cave. The thundering bass-notes of the grinding glacier
   blended with the clarion-cries of the lammergeier screeching a warning.

   Haramis! Come out! Danger! Great danger!

   She threaded the small ring of the talisman onto her neck-chain, tucked the wand
   into the bodice of her dress, and stepped over to the cave entrance. The icicles had
   all broken off from the tower's shuddering, and the chamber within the spire
   abruptly began to pitch and rock like a boat on a choppy river. Haramis lifted her
   arms. A familiar black-and-white form rocketed down out of the sun and
   something closed about her body, snatching her off the icy ledge. She saw a brief
   flash of gold, a clashing collapse of rainbow prisms, and a wheeling sky, violet-
   blue, behind a great crested head.

   Then the lammergeier went into a slow glide, lifted its claw, and carefully held her
   while she climbed into the soft hollow between its outspread wings. Haramis
   risked a quick glance at the place where the quartz spire had been. Now only rock
   slightly less white than ice marred the glacier's surface, and only a few bits of gold
   glinted in the setting sun.

                                        Chapter Twenty-Nine

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   There passed a night, and Kadiya slept between the sindona at the head of the
   stairs. She had made free with the bounty of the garden for food, but she had a
   feeling that to linger there was wrong. The living sentinel had not come again.
   Kadiya did not expect her as she lay, one hand tightly gripping her amulet. It was
   not true sleep into which she drifted, awoke, and drifted again.

   That the invaders had somehow gained a way into this forbidden land she had
   already found proof. And there was Jagun—would he fall captive to some
   scouting party and end as had the poor remnant of a Uisgu who had besought her
   mercy?

   Where should she go now? Retrace her path — face those who had hunted her
   here and might still wait to pull her down? That was sheer stupidity. Yet she had
   no guide, and to wander out into that strange garden would do her little good. To
   her right ran a lofty wall; she would follow it.

   Jagun's hunter's bag, which had gotten hard usage, she had emptied and dried last
   night. She had had to discard some of the small packets in it, for by the time she
   had fished the bag out of the pool they were thoroughly soaked. She had gathered
   edible tubers from the garden, woven a lopsided net of grass to carry fruit, and
   refilled the water bottle. There was nothing more to keep her here, yet Kadiya
   turned once more to look into the garden. Forbidden it might be, yet there was
   something here that reached out to her—that had seemed to welcome her even in
   spite of the chilly demeanor of the sentinel.

   Kadiya sighed and shouldered her bag. For her talisman she had devised a
   temporary sheath and slung it across one shoulder, and its steady weight there
   continued to reassure her that at least she had fulfilled a part of her quest. One
   sword—when an army was what she truly needed!

   She walked for some ways along the high wall; and then it ended at a mighty
   gateway, and she saw within a broad stretch of park, and beyond that a gleaming
   city. Awed, she entered the gate and approached the place. Greenery half-
   smothered the silent houses, and grass and vines carpeted the streets. Yet beneath
   that assault of vegetation there was no sign of decay. The walls which showed
   through the shaggy drapery were not made of stone, she was certain, but rather of
   that same peculiar substance that had formed the bowl in which she and Jagun had
   spent the night.

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   Kadiya suddenly realized she was seeing the city of her dream. More walls rose
   beyond, enclosing it. She came into a wide avenue and walked on, marveling. The
   buildings on either side were well proportioned, and about their doorways and
   windows were indecipherable patterns in high relief. The avenue eventually led
   her to a gate nearly as tall as a three-story building. It stood ajar, and Kadiya
   walked out into a far different world where once again the swamp ruled — though
   the much worn remains of a road led off into it. What time had not touched within
   the city walls had been conquered here.

   Luckily that eroded path had not been totally obliterated. She caught glimpses of
   the ominous yellow scum on either side of the roadway, but footing upon it
   appeared substantial enough. She stopped to cut a sturdy branch from a bush and
   use it to test the ground before she trusted her weight to it.

   She had come well out into the Mire when she turned to look back— and then
   shook her head, unable to believe her eyes. What lay behind her now were broken
   ruins. Even the wall was tumbledown and overgrown by rampant jungle growth.
   Illusion!

   But which was the illusion then — the mysterious garden and the dream-city, or
   this? Had everything that had happened to her been enchantment? Yet, there was
   the weight of the talisman on her shoulder, and she raised her hand to feel the
   knobs of the Three-Lobed Burning Eye.

   She walked on for what might have been several hours, seeing nothing unusual
   and hearing only the normal sounds of the swamp. Judging by the light of the sun,
   which always seemed to be in a haze here, it was midday or a little later. There
   were thickets of thorn-fern and high brambles ahead.

   And then she heard it — the distinctive chirp of a ras beetle, voiced three times in
   a familiar rhythm. Jagun! It must be!

   There was a slight movement in the bushes, and then she saw the face of her dear
   old friend grinning out at her. A dark spot of bruise puffed around one eye. That
   he had had no easy time of it was clear, for he wore a mass of pulped leaves tied
   with reed strings about his upper arm near the shoulder point, and he moved

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   awkwardly.

   Nor did he waste any time on greetings:

   "They are here — the Skritek and soldiers."

   She thought of those pathetic figures she had seen along the other road — and also
   of the distant bonfire, and the arrow that had marked a route… for someone. "I
   have seen signs that the enemy is near at hand."

   Jagun's face was a mask, and his attention was not really on her, but on his own
   thoughts. "The Feast of the Three Moons nears," he whispered, "and the darkness
   gathers! But soon there will be fire aplenty, and it will be quenched only by
   blood…"

   The Feast of the Three Moons. They had always celebrated it at the Citadel with
   feasting, and strange old songs had been sung by the bards, and a raft loosed on
   the river laden down with flowers and lighted by three-pronged candles. It was a
   time when the threat of ancient evil was driven away by the will of all. And when
   the three orbs shone high in the sky, close together in mystic conjunction, the
   people rejoiced beneath their benevolent radiance, and sang. But what did Jagun
   mean? Might he have foreseen some great battle upcoming at the time of the
   ancient celebration? A battle in which she might wield her talisman to the
   liberation of Ruwenda?

   Before Kadiya could question him further, Jagun said: "The Skritek—and with
   them the sorcerer's Voice and a party of human soldiers— have fallen upon a
   Uisgu village. Fire they used, and magic summoned out of the air. The Folk they
   still hold captive will soon be meat for the Skritek."

   "They seek me!" Kadiya cried. "This is why they harry the poor Uisgu!"

   "Your capture would be a great triumph. But more than that draws them." He
   nodded back toward where the city of the garden lay hidden by illusion. "You
   have been there. And have you also fulfilled your quest?"



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   Wordless, Kadiya took the talisman from behind her back and held it up for him to
   see.

   Though she had known Jagun since she had first begun walking, she had never
   seen such an expression of joy and exaltation upon his face. He half put out his
   hand as if to touch the weapon, but then held back. The black lobes at the hilt
   remained closed, dull, but the blade drew what weak sunlight there was to it.

   Kadiya held the sword closer to him. Tears were pouring down his cheeks. He fell
   to his knees before her. "The talisman! Oh, Far-seer…you have found it!"

   "There is a custom of my people," she said slowly, "that a sword with a broken
   point stands for mercy." She shook her head. "To some I will not offer mercy. But
   to you —" She hesitated and then the sword gently touched Jagun on the head,
   and from some place she did not understand there came words of absolution:

   "My dear friend, be of good heart. Take back your own name! Wear again the
   sacred armlet of the Nyssomu. You have broken no oath — you have only
   followed the course of things as they had to be. Bear no soul burden from this
   time."

   Then Jagun did what Kadiya had never seen before. When he had first come to the
   Citadel and spoken to her Father King Krain, he had saluted the monarch with
   both hands high in the manner she had seen him greet the First of the House in the
   village where they had stayed. But now his whole body inclined forward until his
   arms and forehead touched the earth.

   "All service to you, Light Bearer, Hope Carrier, Protector and Defender—heart-
   kin of the Vanished Ones!"

   Bemused, she held up the talisman. It was as if a far off echo reverberated his
   words. Yet something in her shrank, wanted nothing more than to thrust the
   magical blade back into the ground, to return it to what it had been—the root of
   the Black Trillium.

   "Jagun, I do not know what you mean—"


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   He climbed to his feet and looked her eye to eye, the sturdy Master of Animals
   and royal huntsman of old. "Lady of the Eyes, learning shall be yours. And none
   will be called where they were not meant to serve."

   "I do not know how to use this talisman," she protested. Never held she felt so at a
   loss. Even the rage which had always given her strength before was now missing.

   "That knowledge, too, will come. Now you must begin the true work you were
   destined for."

   She took a deep breath, then returned the talisman to its improvised sheath. "Very
   well. These beleaguered Uisgu," she said now, briskly. "Where are they?"

   "Near the Upper Mutar. I heard them send out the Call, but it will be too long
   before they can be answered by other Folk. The Skritek" — his lips flattened,
   showing the sharply pointed small fangs so unlike her own teeth — "are not easily
   kept under control. They must be rewarded by blood… and flesh."

   Kadiya swallowed. But she asked, resolutely: "Is there some way that we can aid
   the captive Uisgu?"

   "Farseer, I would say such a deed is impossible. But to you the Forbidden Way
   was opened, and you bear that which is threefold. We shall see."

   "Then let us be off," she said.

   They no longer followed the road but took to a tortuous path through the broken
   lands of the Thorny Hell. When evening was near they sought a campsite, since
   they could not follow the trail through the night on land. But before they could
   bed down, a familiar and terrifying stench came faintly to them on the breeze. The
   Skritek were nearby!

   Jagun had them both rub down with wads of acrid-smelling leaves that would
   mask their scent. Then he dropped belly down while the girl followed his
   example, and the two of them slithered through the underbrush. Moments later
   they crouched shoulder to shoulder, hidden behind the trunklike stems of the giant

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   ferns, to look out on an open area.

   It was a camp of sorts. A handful of men in rusty armor were gathered there,
   Labornoki soldiers. Between them and where Kadiya and Jagun crouched in
   hiding spears had been driven into the ground and roped together by twisted vines
   to form a pen. A pen filled with captives. None were males. About a dozen
   aboriginal women sat or lay in small groups within the cage. Two had children in
   their arms. There was about them such an air of misery and fear that Kadiya felt
   her heart contract. Her hand sought the talisman-sword and she stealthily drew it.

   There came a faint wail, and one of the women clapped her hand over the mouth
   of a child. Four Skritek stood guard at the corners of the pen. One flung up his
   long-jawed head and bellowed, then took aim with his spear at the Uisgu woman
   holding the crying child.

   Kadiya lowered the sword, although she still kept her left hand on its hilt while
   her right went to her knife-scabbard. There was a way of throwing her dagger she
   had learned only last season by watching a performer at a fair, and she had made it
   her own by much practice. She was sure she could hit the throat of the nearest
   Skritek guard! Oh, if she had only three or four archers at her back!

   But she did not… and perforce controlled herself. The other Skritek laughed, and
   seemed to urge their fellow to fling his spear at the cringing mother and child.

   Kadiya took hold of Jagun's arm. Could they not do something?

   He opened his own left hand for an instant. On his palm rested a green lump
   which he held with the greatest care. It was an aworik, a strange fungus, hard to
   find but a good friend to any pursued by one of the large predators of the swamp.

   But the enemy moved first. Two human soldiers came out of the thorn-ferns,
   dragging a Uisgu male between them. The Skritek menacing the mother hesitated,
   then lowered his spear.

   While the attention of the invaders was centered on the new captive, Jagun drew
   out his blowgun. Rising to one knee, he flung the aworik with all his might,
   aiming at a place between the human soldiers and the prisoner pen. The brittle
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   fungus shattered as it hit the ground, and from its shell flew a myriad of whirling
   spore-carriers, each one sharp-edged as a razor for all its buoyancy. Instantly, all
   of the captive Uisgu dropped to the ground, shielding their great eyes. But the
   Skritek and the Labornoki were taken by surprise. Those who were not blinded at
   once fell into a frenzy as the tiny aworik blades slashed the vulnerable parts of
   their flesh before finally settling to the ground.

   Jagun already had his blowgun ready and Kadiya heard the hiss of the first
   poisoned dart even if she did not sight its swift passage. One Skritek fell. With her
   talisman in one hand and her dagger ready in the other, the Princess leaped to her
   feet. The Skritek nearest her staggered sightless, waving his spear. The girl sent
   the dagger in the whirling throw she had practiced so long. It struck the soft throat
   of the monster and he crashed to the ground, thrashing in his death-throes. More
   poisoned darts from Jagun's pipe downed the other two Skritek. A bloody-faced
   soldier came at them with a short-sword, but Kadiya was ready for him, her
   talisman-sword upraised as if she were a trained Oathed Companion. She swung
   and felt the jar throughout her body as the talisman crushed the man's voice-box.
   He fell, strangling in his own blood. She stood stunned for a moment, unable to
   believe that she had been so able to use the magical sword.

   There was a din of screams and cries. Jagun's darts were taking a toll of the
   remaining Labornoki soldiers. Dying Skritek roared and flailed their great limbs,
   gouging the earth with their talons. Kadiya raised the sword a second time and
   brought its dull edge down on the netting of rope which formed the wall of the
   pen. The vine parted as if melted, not cut.

   "Out!" she screamed to the females inside, most of whom were already on their
   feet. Kadiya pointed with the sword. "Run! Into the thorn-ferns!"

   They fled, Kadiya at their heels ready for any attack from other Skritek or
   soldiers. Jagun followed, having retrieved the Princess's dagger from the flesh of
   the monster she had slain.

   Kadiya and the Uisgu came to a great river, undoubtedly the Upper Mutar, where
   a raft floated beside a large barge such as traders used. There were four soldiers
   there, slightly bewildered by the clamor they heard in the distance, and a single
   Skritek just rising out of the water with his jaws closed upon a writhing fish.


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   "Jagun!" Kadiya took in their peril in a second. They needed the hunter with his
   poisoned darts. She was no match for what faced them. But Jagun had lagged
   behind, making certain they were not followed.

   The Labornoki soldiers, swords drawn, were moving to ring her round. Screams
   of terror came from the female Oddlings as the huge Skritek splashed toward
   them.

   The girl felt a sudden warmth against her hand, so much that she shifted her grip
   from the hilt of the talisman-sword to the pointless and dulled blade, bringing it up
   before her. The three eyes on the pommel were open, regarding the nearest of the
   swordsmen moving in on her.

   He gave a hoarse cry and staggered back, dropping his weapon and holding his
   hands to his own eyes. Kadiya did not know what had happened, she could only
   guess. She turned the talisman toward another soldier. This one screamed and
   blundered into his blinded fellow, who immediately whirled and cut at his third
   comrade, striking a mortal blow. Kadiya turned the sword to the last man. But he
   had seen what had happened to the others and he ducked, throwing himself
   forward to tackle her. Then he twisted and screamed. From the back of his neck
   protruded one of Jagun's poisoned darts. A tremendous splash came from the river
   as the Skritek was struck by another dart. As Jagun ran up, the two surviving
   sightless soldiers continued to hack at each other as if they had gone mad. Jagun
   shouted for them all to climb onto the raft. He sliced its mooring rope with
   Kadiya's dagger and tossed the blade on board. Two of the Uisgu women had
   picked up swords, and others readied the raft's poles.

   "Quickly!" Jagun shouted. "More Skritek are coming! Cast off!" Kadiya hastened
   to help the wounded climb aboard. The poles dug in and the raft responded. One
   of the women started a droning chant of the river people, and the ones at the poles
   responded with accelerated swings. Then the powerful current took them.

   "Jagun!" the Princess screamed. But he only shook his head, and then turned to
   confront five howling Skritek that burst out of the ferns. Helpless, the girl watched
   him lift his blowpipe against the charging monsters… and then the raft floated
   around a bend in the river, and Jagun's brave little figure was lost to sight.


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   The only weapons they had were the two swords, Kadiya's dagger, and the
   talisman. The Uisgu females did not even wear much in the way of clothing save
   their own bedraggled fur. There were eleven of them all told, and the two tiny
   children. Four of the aborigines wore leaf bandages matted with bloodstains,
   while many of the others nursed cuts from the aworik spore-cases or bruises dealt
   by their former captors.

   "Lady?"

   Kadiya had been mourning Jagun, but now she lifted her head. One of the Uisgu
   women had seated herself nearby.

   "I am Nessak of Dezaras, once First of the House and Speaker of the Law. These"
   — one outflung arm indicated the others — "are also of the village of Dezaras.
   Misfortune came upon us as we journeyed. Our men the human soldiers gave to
   the Skritek and we were made to watch. These invaders seek secrets, Great Lady,
   which we have no knowledge of. For it is oath-bound upon us that we must not go
   into the forbidden place of the Vanished Ones — this place which has ever and
   ever been closed. When we could not speak of what we do not know, the human
   who led the others, one dressed all in red, ordered that we be held for the coming
   of more humans who walk with Skritek and seek to raise Dark against Light. This
   man went away down the river shortly before you came and rescued us… Now we
   are your servants forever, Lady, and we thank you for our deliverance. Will you
   tell us who you are and whence you come?"

   "I am daughter to King Krain who was — and my name is Kadiya. These workers
   of evil have taken our land. My Father died of their cruelty, as did all those who
   followed him. My Mother also."

   She caught her breath for a moment, looking dull-eyed down at the talisman. If
   she had only had it when the Labornoki invaded the Citadel! It had in some way
   defeated those soldiers —what might it have wrought upon King Voltrik himself?

   "There was a prophecy," the Princess continued, stroking the closed eyes of the
   pommel, "that the defeat of these evildoers would come through a woman of my
   house. My two sisters and I journeyed forth, commanded by the Archimage
   Binah, she whom you call the White Lady, in search of that which would avenge

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   our kin."

   For the first time in what seemed like days, she thought of Anigel and of Haramis.
   How had they fared? Were both dead, and she the only one left to demand death
   price for their house?

   "Anigel… Haramis…" She spoke their names aloud as if she called to them.

   Under her hand there was movement. She snatched her palm from the pommel of
   the sword. Two of the eyes were opening! Eyes? No, not this time. Instead she
   saw two tiny pictures —visions! There was Haramis, in her hand a Black Trillium
   full opened. And Anigel next, cupping in her palms a similar one. Kadiya had no
   doubt now that her sisters did live, and that somewhere they awaited her and the
   hour of their mutual trial. Even as she was assured of that the eyelids closed and
   she looked once more on the blank spheres of the pommel. Kadiya sighed.

   "Lady," the Uisgu woman said gravely, "it is plain that you are the Light Bearer,
   the Hope Carrier — the Lady of the Eyes who is kin to the Vanished Ones."

   Kadiya shook her head vehemently. "No, Speaker of the Law, I claim no kinship
   with the great ones of old, although this" — she drew her hand down the talisman
   —"might well have come from out of their far time. I do not know how I can bear
   light or carry hope. All I am sure of is that I must bring down King Voltrik and his
   sorcerer Orogastus, even if I must do so alone."

   "Lady," Nessak said softly, "you do not stand alone. Those wicked ones who took
   us broke the great oath and met their punishment. You have been into the Place of
   Knowledge and passed harmless before the guardian sindona. You have been sent
   to IM. You are the Lady of the Eyes —the one long awaited. So shall the Uisgu
   rise to your aid, though war has ever been forbidden us. Darkness walks the land,
   the great balance has been destroyed, and from the struggle ensuing no one stands
   apart! Once we reach Dezaras the Call will go forth and the Folk of the Uisgu race
   will march beside you."

   Kadiya caught her breath. What she had suggested to Jagun, what she had been
   told could never happen now would come to pass. If the Oddlings arose they
   would turn the very Mazy Mire into a weapon against the invaders. Her will

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   hardened. This would be full war, and if her talisman's secret could be mastered,
   the war would be won…

   Her clenched hands dug nails into her palms. Time — she needed not only time
   but knowledge. She prayed her new allies might somehow deliver that.

                                                   Chapter Thirty
   The rimoriks swam down the river pushing Anigel in the boat for three more days.
   Sometimes the main channel twisted near the forested bank, and the Princess
   gazed with awe at the strange trees. Some were very tall, with branches that
   looped and curved upward like a dancer's sinuous arms. Some had quaintly
   corrugated trunks, as if thousands of rings were piled one upon another, and
   slanted off-center this way and that in a manner that seemed to defy gravity. There
   were massive, squat trees like gargantuan tubers, broad at the ground and pointed
   at the top, sprouting a ludicrous crown of tiny branches with leaves that never
   ceased to tremble. There were groves of splendid gonda-trees, highly valued for
   construction, larger than any that grew in the Mazy Mire. Their huge columnar
   trunks were each wider than the great main gate of the Citadel, forming hushed
   green arcades lit by slanting golden sunbeams. There were flowering trees so
   packed with vivid scarlet and orange blossoms that they seemed afire. There were
   hulking, shabby-leafed trees with gnarled limbs and gaping holes in their trunks,
   which harbored noisy colonies of night-carolers. The variety of trees was so great
   that Anigel's mind was finally overwhelmed by them, and she was glad when the
   river's mainstream carried them far away from the banks.

   It was obvious that during the Rains the wide, nearly empty bed of the Great
   Mutar ran brim-full in flood. The further downstream they traveled, the more great
   stacks of driftwood littered the channel, the dry bleached branches often brightly
   clothed in skeins of flowering vines. Huge flocks of birds inhabited the
   bottomland, feeding on the mudflats and in the shallows, and rising into the air
   squawking and shrieking when the boat sped through their midst. There were
   occasional animals to be seen — fat gray quadrupeds with gaping mouths that fed
   on aquatic plants in the sloughs, lithe fish-eating carnivores resembling giant
   pelriks, that the rimoriks greeted as comrades, and always numbers of the
   harmless little yellow-striped creatures that had awakened Anigel to the
   Tassaleyo, that swarmed about the shore vegetation and also lived on the river
   islands.

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   But no people.

   Anigel questioned her friends about this. They told her that the Wyvilo had, for
   long years now, lived in only one large village. They sought safety in numbers,
   rather like certain fish or birds, since they were endlessly preyed upon by their
   Glismak cousins who lived downstream and in the depths of the inner forest.

   Long ago, the rimoriks said, the Wyvilo had had no permanent abode and lived in
   small family groups. They had rather easily avoided their clumsier Glismak foes
   by never sleeping twice in the same place. But after the Wyvilo began trading
   with humankind they accumulated many things and were no longer able to
   wander. They became more and more rich as their lives were more endangered by
   the envious Glismak.

   But they will not go back to their old ways. Such a pass would be worst to them
   than death. We cannot understand this.

   "But I do," said the Princess to the rimoriks. "Humans have had a similar history.
   There is that within certain people that drives them always to do better, to learn
   more, to strive harder, to climb higher. Not all people are this way, but the urge is
   easily passed from parent to child. It is not a bad thing. It is a great mystery that
   the motive-power of the world drives living things — especially thinking persons
   — ever to grow more complex—when one would think they would tire of
   pressing on and fall back into simplicity, as a fire falls into ashes. The very old
   among us do grow tired. But there always seem to be new young ones eager to
   drive further on, to live better and better."

   Humans and Folk are then akin.

   "I — I suppose we are. But I do not know for certain. The aborigines—the people
   you call Folk — are said by our wise ones to belong truly to this world. We
   humans do not."

   The rimoriks laughed. Oh, yes you do.

   Anigel chided them. "I am no scholar, but I have been taught this by the finest

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   teachers. My sister Haramis, who is very clever, assures me that it is true. And it is
   a belief not only of Ruwendians, but of other human nations as well."

   Humans walked this world before the swamp Folk, before the mountain Folk,
   before the fairest Folk. Only the great Browners walked the world earlier.

   Anigel was skeptical. "How do you know? You are only animals!"

   But the rimoriks only laughed again, and would not speak of the matter further,
   and a few moments later Anigel caught her first glimpse of the Wyvilo settlement,
   and she could not be bothered thinking further about mysteries.

   The Wyvilo obviously knew that she was coming.

   A fleet of more than thirty of the slender, translucent canoes put out from the
   shore and came speeding toward her. Each craft carried a couple of dozen
   aboriginal paddlers, with a coxswain standing proudly in the bow, gesturing to
   direct his crew.

   "I think we had better stop," Anigel told the rimoriks uneasily. "By the Flower,
   there are a lot of them! Will you—will you poke your heads out of the water and
   look protective?"

   Two splashes responded, and the big animals grinned at her, then turned their eyes
   to the approaching fleet.

   The Wyvilo village was spread out over a large cleared area that the Princess later
   learned was an island surrounded by artificially deepened channels. The shoreline
   bristled with small docks, at which were tied many more of the lightweight,
   gleaming vessels. (The rimoriks had told her that the canoe-making material came
   from the swim-bladder of a gigantic river fish.) The houses, all on stilts, were
   beautifully constructed of peeled logs, with shake roofs, shutters, and every kind
   of balcony and surrounding deck—the latter crowded with spectators. Most of the
   dwellings were connected by rather rickety-looking aerial walkways.

   A portion of the village that lay farthest downstream had evidently been struck by

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   fire recently. Blackened structures were in the process of being torn down and
   new building frames were rising from the ruins. Strangely enough, the Wyvilo had
   no trees at all in their village; but there were masses of shrubbery and garden plots
   down on the ground, and many of the mossy shake roofs had flowers growing on
   them.

   When the leading Wyvilo boat was about ten ells away from Anigel's motionless
   craft, it hauled up short. The others stopped beside it, forming a solid line of boats
   jam-packed with gaping Oddlings, who were very different in physical appearance
   from those that the Princess had seen before.

   They were taller than the Nyssomu and Uisgu swamp-dwellers of the north, about
   the size of strapping adult humans. Their heads were elongated, not rounded, and
   their noses resembled small snouts. Wyvilo eyes were more familiarly aboriginal,
   being large and yellow; but they had vertical pupils — such as Anigel knew the
   Skritek also had. The open mouths of the gawking Wyvilo revealed formidable
   teeth. Their skin was partially hairy and partially covered with dermal plates that
   resembled shiny brown scales. The forest Folk wore gorgeously painted loincloths
   and were hung about with a profusion of necklaces, bracelets, stomachers, anklets,
   and other jewelry — some of it gold or platinum, inset with glittering gemstones.
   Strung blue-glass trade beads seemed to be as fashionable as precious metal, and
   Anigel saw one aborigine sporting the ornate steel cuirass of a Ruwendian knight,
   and another wearing a polder lady's fringed shawl about his massive shoulders.

   She had calmly combed her hair while the fleet approached, and put on Immu's
   leather cape to cover her shabby attire. Now she stood up carefully in the boat,
   flanked by the rimoriks, and raised both hands. The cape fell back to reveal the
   trillium amulet gleaming on her breast.

   The mob of floating Wyvilo voiced a low cry. Talons pointed, and those in the
   sterns of the boats crowded and stretched to get a better look, muttering and
   exclaiming in their guttural language.

   "I come here as a friend," Anigel said. "I seek a magical talisman called the Three-
   Headed Monster."

   All of a sudden the forest Folk fell silent. Again their mouths gaped and their

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   golden eyes bulged.

   Anigel waited, then finally said: "Is there one among you who can speak to me?"

   One of the most elaborately ornamented of the coxswains made an abrupt gesture.
   His boat nosed out of the ranks and approached that of the Princess.

   "This one speaks," he declaimed in the tongue of the Peninsula. His voice was
   thick and almost unintelligible, and his brown-furred brow knit in a fierce scowl.
   He wore a collar of beaten gold set with multicolored gems, a fine Ruwendian hat
   of creamy brocade with a brooch of brilliants and sweeping red plumes, and a
   brocade loincloth to match. "This one is Sasstu-Cha, Speaker of Let," he croaked.
   "Who are you? And why do you seek the favor of the Wyvilo?"

   "I am Princess Anigel of Ruwenda. You may know that my country has been
   seized by human enemies from the north." She lifted the trillium amulet as she
   continued to speak. "The Guardian of our land, the White Lady, sent me to seek a
   talisman. It will free my people from the slave-chains of the conquerors. Have you
   heard of this Three Headed Monster?"

   The Speaker hesitated. "We know of one such. But it is no talisman. It lies down
   the river one-half day's journey, then several more hours' travel up Kovuko Stream
   — in Glismak country."

   The Princess drew in her breath sharply, which brought a smile to the Wyvilo's
   face.

   "Can you furnish me with a guide who will take me there?" she asked.

   "No."

   Anigel brandished her amulet. "I demand it of you! By the Flower!"

   The crowd of Wyvilo uttered a great, sighing cry.



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   Desperately, she pulled the Black Trillium leaf from the wallet at her waist and
   flourished it. The Folk cried out even louder, and this time their tone was clearly
   fearful.

   "But I must go there! Help me," Anigel pleaded.

   "If you go up the Kovuko, you will surely perish," Sasstu-Cha said. "The trees of
   that place are as voracious as the Glismak themselves. None of our people dare
   take you there. Even if it were not a place forbidden by the Sky God, we could not
   go. Four suns ago the Glismak attacked Let and burned many of our houses. As
   the dry season ends, they always do, knowing we are richest in booty from our
   trade with the humans. They will return soon and attack again. All Wyvilo must
   stay and defend our home. Not even the holy Black Trillium can sway us from this
   duty."

   Anigel drew herself up and took a deep breath. "Very well. Then I and my rimorik
   friends will go by ourselves. Will you at least give me careful directions, so that I
   may quickly find this Kovuko Stream?"

   "Yes, willingly. And also food, and fresh human clothing, if you wish it."

   "That would be most welcome. There is also one other boon I would beg.
   Following after me are other humans, my enemies. I beg that you do not tell them
   where I have gone."

   "We will not," said Sasstu-Cha. He swept his arm up in a gesture to his paddlers.
   "Now this one asks you to follow, Princess Anigel of Ruwenda. Accept for tonight
   the precarious hospitality of Let, then go on your way. And if you find your
   magical liberating talisman, think not only of your own imperiled home, but give
   some small thought to ours as well."

                                           Chapter Thirty-One
   The Uisgu were highly sensitive to the swamp environment, which made them
   conscious of the smallest change in the life about them. It was twilight when those
   at the poles (they had changed many times during their journey downstream)
   suddenly stopped. Kadiya saw them draw together, speaking, in whispers, their

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   own dialect.

   Nessak, who had the trade tongue, came to Kadiya's side.

   "Lady, there are more of the enemy before us. The greater part have camped at the
   river bend. We must somehow find a way around them or be taken again for their
   evil pleasure."

   Kadiya nodded. She would have to depend upon their land and water skills as she
   had upon Jagun's.

   Jagun… he remained a painful memory. In spite of all their hopes he had not
   reappeared along the Mutar, nor had the Uisgu women reported picking up any
   Call from him. But the Princess continued to flinch away from the thought that he
   was dead.

   "There is a way for us to pass around our foes?" Kadiya asked.

   The mists were rising again, drifting to veil first this part and then that of the river
   and the banks. They had encountered no further sign of ruins since they had
   escaped.

   Nessak slowly shook her head. "Lady, the wicked humans have with them Skritek,
   but it is also true that they are much wearied and there are more dangers
   hereabouts. This is hunting territory for the loom. Thus — " she made a small
   motion with her hand, "after nightfall we must go into hiding from more than men
   and Drowners."

   Loom! Kadiya had heard of those savage night-flyers from early childhood. They
   were what nurses used to frighten any of their charges who lingered in the open
   after sundown. But since they had fled into this land Jagun had not mentioned
   them. She had seen well tanned squares of their leathery wings on sale in Trevista
   seasons back, but only once and then they had been something of a curiosity. Now
   she looked up into the steadily darkening sky. Loom were bloodsuckers that could
   latch onto a man or animal and suck it dry, with talons to claw the life out of any
   prey close enough to be captured.


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   "Lady!" One of the Uisgu who had been at the fore of the raft called softly. "Look
   there!"

   The river had made several bends, even split into more than one channel since
   they had taken flight. Now it appeared to be straightening out again ahead and
   there was a glow on the left-hand bank, one which certainly was not born from
   any swamp-growth but from a fire or other fixed light. At the same time they
   heard the notes of what could only be a battle-trumpet summoning an ingathering,
   and then the shouts of men and a droning sound.

   The Uisgu women sent their craft to the opposite shore with hasty pole work.

   "The foemen are attacked!" Nessak's voice rose above her former soft speech.
   "Maybe the loom, Lady."

   "If they are such fools as to light the way for those predators," commented
   Kadiya, "then certainly they are simple as babes in this place. The Skritek should
   have given them warning — "

   Nessak made a sound which was near bitter laughter. "Lady, these men from afar
   will not listen to the gabble of the Drowners. They would think a warning from a
   swamp-dweller need not be taken seriously. There is no good sense among them,
   only the need for the shedding of blood to satisfy their masters."

   "If the loom attack them now," Kadiya said, thinking furiously, "can we not slip
   by them?"

   Nessak considered. "Such might give us a chance, Lady. We can but try it…"

   They touched the shore on the left bank. Kadiya and several of the others grasped
   swiftly at reeds there and cut quantities, throwing the bundles back to the rest who
   were busy working to make the raft appear one of the floating masses of debris
   which were often to be seen drifting down-river. The only barrier against such a
   plan was the size of the craft they were trying to disguise. Such floating islets
   were usually less than a quarter the size of the log platform on which they had
   taken refuge.

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   Having made the only preparations they could, two of the polers pressed them
   back into the current, which was lazier here, so they drifted along at a nerve-
   torturing slowness. The fire in the enemy camp blazed ever brighter. On the raft
   the Uisgu lay flat, reeds pulled over them, but watched the other shore with
   anxious eyes.

   It appeared the invaders had learned a little something during their earlier battles
   with the loom for a number of men waved torches, each torchman being flanked
   by a fellow with waiting spear or sword. Several of the beasts were down
   struggling on the ground. A Skritek beat in the head of one and a man who wore a
   reddening bandage about one leg heaved a light sword as if it were a hunting knife
   to pin another violently beating wing to the earth.

   There was nothing proud and self confident about the bearing of these Labornoki
   soldiers now. Their armor was rusted, their helmet-plumes draggled, and their
   clothing filthy. A number wore bandages, while the faces and bare skin of near all
   of them were puffed and reddened by numerous stings of insects. Under one tree
   which had a rude shelter braced about its trunk were at least four who lay
   motionless.

   It was very evident that the camp, large as it was — for this was no band of
   scouts—was completely under concerted attack. Kadiya reached out with her pole
   and drove its end into the left bank, exerting her strength to urge the craft forward
   faster. Others of the Uisgu women followed her example. But the raft moved on
   very slowly.

   It would seem that the loom were finding their battle more perilous than they had
   counted on. The swarm sheered swiftly away when one of their number caught
   fire from a well aimed torch. The burning thing screeched, and then dropped on its
   attackers determined upon retaliation. The talons on one wing hooked a man's
   jaw, scraping off his helm. He gave a last cry of terror as the loom dove headlong
   to the ground, burying its human prey under its own burning body.

   Kadiya felt that they had more than a chance of slipping past undetected now.
   None of the battlers were close to the river and, even though bonfire and torch
   illuminated the surface of the dark water, none of the Labornoki or Skritek
   appeared to look in their direction.

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   But she knew hope too soon. The raft suddenly shuddered under them and was
   carried toward the right shore. Kadiya struggled with her pole against what she
   first thought was some trick of the current. Then, hardly more than an arm's
   distance away, the camouflage covering the logs heaved. She heard a Uisgu
   scream as a great scaled arm arose from the water to paw at the stacked reeds.

   At the same time her pole was jerked from her hands, and she let go just in time to
   save herself from being pulled overboard. The raft was now moving steadily
   toward the scene of the battle.

   "Drowners!" Nessak gasped. "Underneath — they are pulling us!"

   There was no way to marshal a defense against creatures so used to the water that
   they could lurk for a long time unseen below its surface. Nor did they dare try to
   leap overboard and swim for it, since their enemies would only swiftly pull them
   under.

   Kadiya guessed what had happened. Most of the canny swamp devils had taken to
   the water at the coming of the loom attack, leaving the men to do battle. There
   must be a goodly number of them now in the river, judging by the speed the raft
   was now making toward the shore.

   The chaos in the camp was lessening. There were more looru down, and now the
   company of vicious flyers had sheered off before making a fresh attack.

   And then, as Kadiya watched, into the full light of the fire there came a figure
   robed in red, a hood pulled up and over his face. This could only be the Voice of
   Orogastus, who had sought her so long. In one hand he carried a rod, and this he
   raised vertically, ramming the lower end into the ground. A soldier ran forward
   and helped to steady the staff. On the upper end, well above the level of the
   bonfire, was a circular plate. Now the Voice stepped back, and from his hand
   there shot a beam of light which struck the plate. There was a small explosion.
   Orange-yellow flames spurted from the plate's rim, and it began to spin, making
   an ear-splitting keening sound. The swarm of flyers uttered squawks of fear. In a
   body, they lofted high into the night sky, and a moment later had disappeared. The
   whirling firework blazed and shrieked on for a few minutes more, then subsided

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   into a shower of sparks and died.

   The man in red strode down toward the shoreline to stand watching the incoming
   raft. Kadiya heard no call from him but immediately several men wearing the torn
   cloaks and tarnished insignia of officers came to join him.

   There were orders shouted and troops came running from the recent scene of
   battle. Kadiya saw a ragged handful of archers with arrows at the ready. But an
   officer in a full suit of elaborate blood-red armor threw up his arm and they did
   not fire. None of the Uisgu females had risen out of hiding, but Kadiya had no
   doubt that those ashore were quite aware of them. Clambering out of the river now
   and setting the big raft to rocking, the Skritek grinned in triumph, their large eyes
   returning the red gleam of fire and torch.

   The officer, whom Kadiya now recognized to be General Hamil, turned to the Red
   Voice and spoke. Straightway the acolyte of Orogastus shouted in trade tongue:

   "Ashore, swamp scum! Or shall these allies be allowed to take what they wish?"
   He made a small gesture to the waiting Skritek.

   The reeds shifted as the Uisgu women crawled out. But Kadiya did not follow at
   once. She gripped her talisman. Surely there might be just a chance… Skritek
   seized the Uisgu and hurled them ashore. However, the Voice had no eyes for
   their capture. He stared at the place where Kadiya still lay hidden, frowning. The
   talisman seemed to be shielding her in some way.

   The Voice said something to General Hamil and the officer turned. One of the
   Uisgu women who carried a child had stumbled and fallen at his feet when the
   Skritek had thrown them ashore. Hamil stooped and caught the screaming child by
   one arm, jerking it out of its mother's loosened grasp, and tossed it to one of the
   Skritek. The monster roared with delight and caught the prize easily out of the air.

   Kadiya burst out of the covering of rushes, talisman in hand. "No!" she screamed.

   "Take her!" shouted Hamil.



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   Before she could move, the talons of a Skritek who had climbed up from the river
   closed upon her, twisting her arms behind her back painfully, and she was dragged
   off the raft onto the shore. The talisman had fallen in the mud; but when another
   Skritek stooped to pick it up he yelped and pulled back, while around the now-
   glowing pommel there arose curls of smoke.

   Thrust before the General and the Voice, Kadiya stood tense with impotent rage.
   Hamil's helm was open, and he bore very little resemblance to the splendid man
   she had seen at the Citadel. His bristly bearded jaws and cheeks were lumped with
   bites, some of which were badly swollen. One beside his left eye had pulled down
   the lid so that he could hardly see out of it. But he was smiling and now he
   laughed.

   "Well, Voice," he spoke to his companion. "Now here is something that can make
   all this damned muck-treading worth it. The Princess Kadiya! We have indeed
   been favored this night!"

   A hand shot out and nails cut cruelly into her cheeks as he cupped her face and
   held it higher.

   "Swamp vart," he said with real pleasure. "Far from your silks and pretties now,
   aren't you? It did not take long to reduce you to a mud-runner—soft meat like all
   your kind!" He let go his hold and slapped her face, a blow so sharp and heavy
   that tears came willy-nilly.

   Hamil snorted. "Weep your eyes out, girl. There is no mercy for any of your
   house." He looked to the Red Voice and added scornfully: "So the women of
   Krain's blood are to bring great Labornok down?" His heavy hand fell again, this
   time on her shoulder, and he brought her about to face the minion of Orogastus.
   "This —this is what your great lord sees as death to us? What a joke!"

   The Voice was not looking at Kadiya, rather at the talisman, which lay a short
   distance away. He stooped to take it and then drew back, scowling.

   "What frights you, Voice?" Hamil was jovial. "It is the talisman! The magical
   gimcrack so coveted by your master. Take it, man. What are you waiting for?"


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   The Red Voice stiffened. He seemed to grow taller, more massive. From the
   eyeholes of his mask dazzling white beams shone, so that even General Hamil
   joined his men as they all exclaimed in fear.

   "Hamil!" As if borne on the night wind came a new voice Kadiya had heard
   before. It was the acolyte speaking, but the tones were those of Orogastus. "You
   have done well, better than you know. But you must take great care. That lying
   before you is bonded to your prisoner. Neither you, nor any other who has not the
   old knowledge, can handle it —only she. My Red Voice, obey me! Make Princess
   Kadiya carry the talisman back to the Citadel, but be sure she cannot use it."

   The Red Voice slumped. His eyes were dark again, and he whispered: "Yes,
   Master."

   Hamil spat, loudly and noisily, the spittle striking the mud just beyond the
   pommel. "So she and that stick are magically bonded. Well, Voice, how do you
   solve this problem? It is plainly of your master's kind of warfare."

   The sorcerer's acolyte produced a length of cord, not woven from any fiber but
   oddly mottled in color as if it had been the skin of some small swamp-worm. As
   Kadiya watched, he fashioned a small noose at one end of it. This he proceeded to
   roll between thumb and forefinger muttering to himself. Then, with the care of a
   fisherman about to entice some wary pond dweller, he lowered the loop and, with
   great patience, worked it over the pommel of the talisman, giving it a stiff jerk
   when he had it in place. Having made sure that his noose was secure, he lifted the
   snakeskin and so drew the pointless sword entirely free of the ground. As he stood
   dangling it before him, Hamil reached forth carelessly to touch it, only to have the
   Voice pull back.

   "Lord General, this be truly bonded. Lay hand fully upon it and it may have you
   entrapped."

   The General snorted.

   "You heard the orders of my Master," the Voice went on. "This is a thing of great
   power he wishes to possess, and since it is bonded to Princess Kadiya, he wishes
   her also."

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   Hamil eyed the girl thoughtfully. "But what if she contrives somehow to use the
   damned thing?"

   Through the eyeholes of his mask the Voice was regarding Kadiya intently. "Lord
   General, we do not know what this girl can do. But my Master has given me a
   device to subdue her."

   At the end of the spotted skin which held it, the sword swayed hypnotically back
   and forth. The Red Voice reached into his robe with his other hand, brought out a
   small white object, and touched it to Kadiya's forehead.

   Kadiya cried out, and then her voice died away. It was as if the biting cold of ice
   struck her, freezing her very bone-marrow. The cold spread through her body
   from head to foot. She tried to move, but her body did not respond.

   The Voice nodded. "Just so. For a space, Lord General, she will be harmless —
   though this will not hold forever. The device works but once, and I have but one
   of them with me. There is another way that we shall coerce this girl. That which is
   bonded can be released —by willing. But such breaking of another's resolve will
   take time. We must see that this talisman goes with her until we are in a position
   to accept it freely from her."

   "Accept freely?" Hamil stared and then laughed, "Oh, that can be arranged, oh,
   yes, it can!"

   There was a volley of orders. Kadiya was trussed like an inert bale of goods, with
   her talisman lashed to her back. Then poles were run through the ropes, and two
   soldiers bore her off like the trophy of a hunt.

   The Uisgu from the raft had been once more herded together and were bound up,
   their necks noosed one to the next in a line. However, it would seem that their
   captors had no intention of going farther that night. Perhaps to leave their fire
   would appear folly after they had beaten off one loom attack. There were a couple
   of strong-rooted trees growing among the ferns, and to those the neck ropes of the
   captives were made fast. Skritek squatted nearby, grunting among themselves,
   eyeing the prisoners greedily.

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   Kadiya's thoughts moved sluggishly. She had a queer mental picture of one
   pushing step by step through a great bank of snow. She considered General Hamil.
   He was a fit and ready tool for King Voltrik. From him there flowed a sense of
   evil, not of unearthly darkness such as the Voice and his master projected, but
   rather a brutality which was worse in a way because it was fully human.
   Nevertheless, it seemed more likely that she might influence him than the
   sorcerer's puppet…

   She tried to use anger, as she had so often before, to arouse herself out of the
   deadly cold. But she was trapped. There was no warmth either from the talisman
   to which she had been so carefully bound. She closed her eyes and willed herself
   to think clearly, but her congealed nerves seemed only to urge surrender.

   Then she was aware of a rustling beside her, and that for some time she had not
   heard the grunting of the Skritek. She opened her eyes as breath foul with the
   fumes of brandy puffed against her cheek. Then there came a clamping down of a
   hand, harsh and hard, across her lips, and strong fingers tangled in her hair.

   "Princess!" It was a tainted whisper. "What of the treasure you have seen in the
   swamp ruins? Where is that beldame of the ancient legends who plays with magic,
   who is said to have gathered the most powerful tools of the Vanished Ones?
   Orogastus thinks to gather all into his own hands. Ah, much I know of that! More
   than Voltrik, who may be dead by now, along with that stupid boy, his son. But
   the sorcerer is far away in his tower, and this Voice of his but a weakling and a
   fool when he is not possessed by his master's spirit. Tell me the secrets you have
   learned! Buy a clean death, King's Daughter. If you gain one you buy it of me, and
   me only."

   Hamil! This man was playing some game of his own…

   The hand uncovered her mouth but the fingers remained painfully twisted in her
   hair. Oddly enough, the brutal General's threats appeared to have broken through
   some of the icy sorcery which held her impotent. So there was no longer a
   meeting of common purpose among the enemy. How could she turn this to
   account? It was so difficult to think clearly.



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   "Would you rather face the Skritek, then, mud-crawler? Well, we can make a
   pretty show in the morning for you. One you can watch."

   His grip on her loosened and she was abruptly alone. For a big man he could
   move silently enough, though she had been cast down on the ground not far from
   his tent. And then she saw another shadow moving, one that did not approach
   closely. But she heard a sibilant whisper:

   "So! Hamil believes that he is a match for the Master! As if there was ever any
   need for him, or King Voltrik, or Prince Antar, once this land was overrun. What
   you carry, girl, that is what matters! Orogastus would be willing to let you take
   your blood payment from the Labornoki King if you would meet him with truth."

   The Red Voice crept nearer. Then his hand was on her shoulder, very close to the
   pommel of the talisman. "See, I will play you fair. I can free you from the spell
   that freezes you. We can be far from here before that morning Hamil prates about
   if only you will bond the talisman to me."

   Exerting all her strength, she managed to gasp: "I am no fool, faithful servant of a
   foul master!"

   "Foul? Ah, no, Princess. You will find Orogastus a most pleasing friend. Already
   your dear sister Haramis is his cup-mate and learns from him such wondrous craft
   as your Archimage never even dreamed might exist. She has a taste and a talent
   for such things, has the Princess Haramis, and already she sees matters through
   the Master's eyes. You can join her. My Master will not gainsay you if you bring
   King Voltrik and Hamil down. They have begun to weary him. You can be a
   queen, if you wish — a ruler of two lands, and your sister will have a
   thaumaturgical throne to reach the stars."

   There was a poisonous reasoning in what he said. That Orogastus might be tired
   of his Labornoki allies could be understood. That he believed he could use her, a
   royal Princess, to rule both Ruwenda and Labornok —yes, that, too, was
   plausible. Of course, he must be lying about Haramis submitting to Orogastus.
   Still, she might temporize.

   "I… I cannot give anything… when I am so bound," Kadiya pointed out.

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   The sound that came from the Voice was nearly a snicker. "Princess, you can
   command your talisman even if you are bound. Release by word and thought what
   you carry and I shall speedily release you."

   Of course she did not believe him. But there was so little time to think and her
   thoughts still seemed sullenly slow… Then she remembered — remembered a
   blade which had grown from a root. She might carry a magical sword, but it was
   rooted in something else — and that this follower of Orogastus did not know.

   "I grant you… permission to draw it." She found words coming to her tongue
   which had not been in her mind a moment earlier. "Plant the blunt end of the blade
   in the ground."

   She could hear his quickened breathing. That he trusted her was a wonder, but one
   she had no time to consider now. She felt the talisman slide out from between her
   shoulders. There was no gleam to it now; it remained quite dull. The Red Voice
   was on his feet. She saw him put the blade into the soil until it stood upright even
   as she had asked.

   Then — there was a radiance, the blade thinned, became as slender as a stem, but
   the three lobes remained the same. She heard her own voice in a fierce whisper:

   "Be, O living talisman, O rootstock of the Black Trillium, the emblem and
   strength of our house, as you have always been!"

   At her order the spheres opened. The three eyes were alive. They turned on the
   Voice, who had stiffened. For an instant his own eyes gleamed star-bright as the
   distant sorcerer sought to invade him. But Orogastus was not quick enough.

   One eye of the talisman shot forth white light, and to that was joined a green beam
   from the Oddling eye, and a shaft of gold from the human.

   And the Voice burned.

   He writhed as the magical radiance enveloped him. A column of tricolored flame

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   entwined about his body sealing him in. He had not even time to scream. And then
   the fire was gone as suddenly as it had come and cinders lay heaped on the
   ground, giving off wisps of smoke.

   In the place of the Three-Lobed Burning Eye stood the talisman, lifeless and dull.

                                           Chapter Thirty-Two
   Never had Prince Antar spent such wretched days and nights as those on the Great
   Mutar. The unrelenting sun roasted him and his armored companions like holiday
   togars. They had taken only the seven largest of their wooden punts (deeming
   those of the Wyvilo too fragile and tippy), and these were cramped and crowded
   when loaded with the reduced force of forty-three men and the necessary supplies.

   In their inexperience the Labornoki almost always chose stopping places on the
   main banks of the river that were too hot and too muddy, and infested with slimy
   bloodsuckers, biting gnats, and small yellow-striped vermin that gnawed holes in
   the supply sacks. The meals prepared by amateur soldier-cooks were usually
   either burned or raw. Two men already suffered the bloody flux from snacking on
   poisonous fruit. Bereft of their comfortable pavilions and folding beds, which
   were too large to fit in the punts, the knights had to sleep on the ground as the
   common soldiers did, covered only by their capes.

   And finally, when the unkempt force reached the attractive Wyvilo settlement of
   Let, which looked by then as inviting to them as Derorguila Palace, the accursed
   Oddlings refused them permission to land.

   Meeting the Labornoki in midstream, the Wyvilo were totally unimpressed by the
   Prince's offer to reward them handsomely for their trouble. The Speaker declared
   that the village had no time for guests. It expected to be besieged by its Glismak
   foes at any time. The humans must move on. Neither guides nor food supplies
   were available.

   Sir Rinutar took it upon himself to revile the assembled flotilla of forest Folk and
   their Speaker roundly. He threatened them with the thaumaturgical fury of the
   mighty Orogastus, this same to be delivered via the Blue Voice if the Wyvilo did
   not accede at once to Labornok's demands.

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   Rinutar's friend Sir Karon, not wishing to be bested in defiance of the insolent
   primitives, surged to his feet in his punt, drew his sword, and challenged Speaker
   Sasstu-Cha to single combat. At this point, the apparently unarmed aborigines
   whipped out small catapults and bombarded the seven Labornoki boats with a
   barrage of smartly flung flintstones.

   The Prince and most of the knights in their armor were hardly hurt (although the
   luckless Sir Penapat narrowly missed having his eye put out); but the twenty-one
   soldiers, having been pressed into service as reluctant oarsmen and shucking most
   of their armor because of the heat and constraints of rowing, sustained many a
   bruise and laceration.

   Sir Karon was startled into overbalancing when the assault commenced, and his
   massive flounderings caused his punt to roll over with a tremendous splash. Still
   waving his sword, the iron-clad stalwart vanished into the depths of the Great
   Mutar, never to be seen again, as did his knightly companion in the punt, Sir
   Bidrik. The Blue Voice, who had also been a passenger in the capsized craft,
   popped to the surface of the water with remarkable buoyancy for one so skinny,
   and struck out for the Prince's boat, into which he was dragged by Sir Owanon.
   The three decanted soldier-oarsmen thrashed about pathetically calling for help,
   since they could not swim and their boat had drifted off down the river out of
   reach. Eventually they were hauled safely aboard other punts by their mates.

   The Wyvilo had watched this spectacle phlegmatically, slingshots at the ready.

   "Go away," Speaker Sasstu-Cha commanded once again. "We will not harm you
   further if you leave at once."

   Prince Antar spoke in a whisper to the dripping Blue Voice: "Can you magic yon
   Oddlings and force our will upon them?"

   "Nay, High Lord." The Voice was calmly wringing his skirts over the side. "The
   instruments of enchantment I might have used are, like the late Lords Karon and
   Bidrik, now resting on the floor of the Great Mutar."

   "Very well," sighed the Prince. And he called to the oarsmen: "Row on!"

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   Thus ignominiously did the search-party continue down the river, until it was
   nearly dark and the Prince deemed that they had gone a safe distance from Let.
   Then they put in at an inviting small cove, hard by the main channel and smoothly
   sanded, and made camp by firelight.

   There were seven soldiers so badly battered that they were useless for fighting or
   arduous rowing. These were excused from further duty. "Tomorrow," Prince
   Antar told them, "you men, and two others more able-bodied from among the
   wounded, will take one of the punts and make your way back to Tass Town. Tell
   the boat skippers and the Master-Trader that they are to await our return upon pain
   of death — even should we not have returned by the start of the rainy season."

   There was much murmuring among the knights and the other men at this, but the
   Prince paid no attention. He then summoned the Blue Voice. "Call upon your dark
   master to scry for us Princess Anigel, so that we may know where to betake
   ourselves on the morrow. Tell Orogastus also to inform my father King Voltrik
   that I continue to follow his orders faithfully, and those of his Grand Minister of
   State."

   With that, the Prince tramped off down the moonlit shore by himself. The other
   men went about their business sunk in melancholy, excepting the Blue Voice, who
   retired to a grove of weeping wydel-trees at the margin of the strand, knelt down,
   and passed into a trance.

   "Almighty Master, hear me!"

   "I, Orogastus, hear you, my Voice."

   "Alas, my Lord, our expedition has suffered a grave setback at the Wyvilo village
   of Let. The Oddlings caught us unawares with a shower of missiles, upsetting the
   boat in which I rode. All of the magical equipment was lost, and the knights
   Karon and Bidrik sank from the weight of their armor and drowned. Also, seven
   men-at-arms were so badly banged about that they must retire back to Tass Town
   in the care of two others less seriously injured, and Sir Penapat has a black eye the
   size of a ladu-fruit from being smote with a flying rock."



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   Orogastus digested this news. "The Prince and the other seventeen knights are yet
   hale?"

   "Aye, Great Lord. And twelve soldiers — although most are bruised and full of
   complaints."

   "I have scried the Princess Anigel. She is encamped at the mouth of a small
   stream down-river from you and intends to go up this waterway tomorrow,
   traveling on foot when she can no longer use her boat. It will take your party
   about five hours to reach the stream if both the men and knights row double-time.
   You will order Prince Antar to depart at dawn and pursue Anigel with all speed —
   but see that she goes unscathed until she secures the talisman, which must now be
   very close by."

   "I will transmit your commands to the Prince, Master."

   "Tell the Prince also the good news that his Royal Father is very near full
   recovered. Furthermore, General Hamil has Princess Kadiya in custody and will
   shortly take charge of her talisman, the Three-Lobed Burning Eye."

   "Master…" the Voice faltered. "This evening, as we made our landing, I felt a
   sudden brainstorm. It—it seemed as though my Red Brother, who accompanies
   General Hamil, had met with misfortune."

   "My Blue Voice, you must be brave. Your brother has perished in my service."

   "Oh, woe!"

   "The Dark Powers will receive his life-energies and glorify them. And you two
   Voices who remain shall share an even greater earthly reward when my great
   ambition is fulfilled… But recall now the other matter, concerning Prince Antar,
   that you must yet carry out."

   "I wait only for the appropriate moment, Almighty Master. The doughty Sir
   Rinutar, a man after your own heart, will be taken into our confidence after the
   deed is done. He will surely lead our parry back safely once the talisman is

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   secured."

   The sorcerer's mental speech now lost all tinge of sympathy and became charged
   with a dreadful resolution. "It is of the utmost importance, my Voice, that Anigel's
   talisman be not lost."

   "Great Lord, I understand."

   "Kadiya's talisman is all but secured. That of Princess Haramis will soon be mine
   — perhaps even before this night is over! But these two are fully empowered only
   by the third, the one you must bring to me."

   "On my life," the Blue Voice vowed, "I will place it at your feet. And if all goes
   well, Prince Antar will not see tomorrow's sun set."

   "I am pleased. Farewell, my Blue Voice."

   The enchanter's minion made his way back into the camp, where one cook-of-the-
   evening was preparing a stew of dried meat and vegetables garnished with
   fatback, while another attempted to bake loaves in a sooty reflector oven. The
   smells were not encouraging.

   The Blue Voice approached the Prince boldly. Antar's preoccupation vanished and
   he looked almost eager. "You have news?"

   "Aye, High Lord. The fugitive Princess is only about eight hours ahead of us. She
   nears the goal of her questing, and perhaps tomorrow or the next day will see her
   taken." The Voice went on to tell of the King's recovery, and how the sorcerer had
   nearly secured the other two talismans. He did not mention his fellow-acolyte's
   death. The Prince listened with half an ear, then walked away without another
   word to share the poor supper with his men.

   That night a great thunderstorm struck the Tassaleyo Forest, the first genuine
   precursor of the rainy season which would officially begin in six days, after the
   Feast of the Three Moons. The men of Labornok were roused by the thunder, and
   hastened to turn over their boats and take refuge under them. But once again their

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   lack of wilderness experience betrayed them. The sandy flat that had seemed so
   pleasant earlier was now inundated as the Great Mutar rose in brief flood. Cursing
   and groaning, the parry had to right the punts and climb into them, then paddle
   into an adjacent thicket, now also underwater, and tie up there for the rest of the
   night. They dozed fitfully beneath their streaming capes as the storm raged on,
   bailing out the punts as rainwater accumulated.

   Prince Antar was as soaked and miserable as the lowest soldier. Yet he thought
   not of his own discomfort, but rather sat sleepless as he worried how Princess
   Anigel fared throughout that endless, blustery night.

   Friend, they called to her. Friend, awaken. It is first light. You asked us to call
   you. Awaken!

   Inside the hollow tree, Anigel stretched and yawned. She lay on dry, clean wood-
   dust, the product of the carpenter-worms that still worked industriously around
   and above her to reduce the dead forest giant to a mound of humus. Her hair, sleep-
   sack, and the handsome new clothing that the Wyvilo had given her were
   powdered with the stuff; but it was a small price to pay for snug shelter during the
   storm.

   She had dreamed again, but the memory faded with the rimoriks' call. She had
   bade the animals rouse her early, knowing that she must be nearing the object of
   her quest. Last night, awakened momentarily by the crashing thunder, she had
   seen her trillium amulet glowing like fire; the small floweret within was very
   nearly full open.

   She ran the comb through her hair to dislodge the worst of the dust and took out
   the miton gourd from her wallet. The Black Trillium leaf wrapped around it no
   longer seemed so fresh and green; its upper portion was withering where the vein
   had turned brown, and only the base was moist and alive. The golden trace that
   had guided her from Noth now extended only through the short, bent stem.

   We have food for you, friend. Come out and see.

   Gathering her things, she stopped and squeezed out of the hollow tree. The two
   rimoriks were there beside the punt, which was drawn up partway on the bank of

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   the stream. A fat winju-fish lay on the moss. Rags of mist stole in and out of the
   surrounding trees, and the undergrowth of great ferns and shrubbery dripped even
   though the rain had stopped. The sky seemed clear and the white birds were
   singing their welcome to the dawn. The creek, she noticed, ran much fuller than
   when they had entered it last night. That was fortuitous: it meant that she would be
   able to travel farther up-stream in her boat.

   "Thank you, my friends," Anigel said, "but I think I will eat only this Wyvilo
   pastie and some of these berries for breakfast. It would be hard for me to start a
   fire in this dampness, and I would like to be quickly on my way."

   That would be a good thing, said one rimorik.

   The second one said: It is known to us that your enemies are fast approaching on
   the Water That Flows to the Sea. Our comrades tell us that the humans are very
   wet and very angry, and more eager than ever to catch you.

   Anigel sighed. "For some strange reason, I find it hard to fret over them now. I am
   no longer even afraid of the Three-Headed Monster! But I don't think this has
   anything to do with bravery. I am only sick of this quest and anxious to bring it to
   an end. When I have the talisman… well, perhaps then I will worry about how to
   save myself from the foe and return to my sisters."

   The creatures took hold of the punt's stern in their strong jaws and pulled it into
   the water.

   Share miton with us, and we will be on our way.

   She performed the ritual, then climbed into the boat. They began to move up the
   stream that the Wyvilo called the Kovuko, and slowly the sun climbed higher and
   the dense foliage of the Tassaleyo Forest began to steam. It grew so sultry that
   Anigel shed most of her clothing, save for the new shift she wore under her
   hunter's tunic and Immu's broad-brimmed hat.

   It had surprised her that the forest Folk's homes were so richly furnished with
   human luxuries. The modest Nyssomu of Trevista had household goods and
   garments mostly of their own manufacture; but the places she visited briefly in Let
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   had been crammed with all manner of Ruwendian and Labornoki things — iron
   kettles and silver spoons, fancy oil-lamps and gilt candelabras, expensive leather
   furniture, seed-poppers and toasting forks, tapestries and paintings, plush toy
   animals, rugs, harps and mandolins and bagpipes, satin cushions, porcelain and
   fancy glassware, playing cards, game boards, and every sort of decorative trinket
   or knickknack that the Dylex crafters had ever invented. Speaker Sasstu-Cha and
   his wife had even owned a copper hipbath, of which they were inordinately proud.
   Anigel had soaked in it and washed with perfumed soap. The fresh clothing she
   wore came from the Speaker's subadult children, who were faddishly fond of
   certain kinds of human garb.

   Once she became used to their forbidding faces and rather grumpy mannerisms,
   Anigel quite liked the Wyvilo. They were a forthright people who worked very
   hard during the dry season and fought never-ending battles with their poorer
   Glismak cousins during the Rains. The Speaker confided to her sadly that the
   human traders had placed an embargo upon one kind of goods only: no weaponry
   was ever traded for Wyvilo forest products.

   "Both Ruwendians and Labornoki hold fast to this policy in their own self-
   interest," Sasstu-Cha had told her. "For if we had modern weapons — swords and
   lanceheads of steel, and powerful crossbows — we would be able to defeat the
   Glismak once and for all, and extend our sway down the entire Great Mutar into
   the land of Var, and sell our timber to the agents of King Fiodelon more easily and
   profitably."

   Anigel had not known what to say. "It does not seem fair to deny your people the
   means to defend themselves. On the other hand, my little country lays claim to the
   northern Tassaleyo and depends upon its timber-exports to support its economy.
   Surely there must be a way to compromise, so that both Wyvilo and Ruwendians
   can live safely and prosperously."

   "If there is, only you Ruwendians can find it."

   "But we no longer rule. You know that Labornok has crushed us!"

   "Are you so sure? What of this talisman you seek? Is it not to provide your
   salvation?"

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   "The Three Headed Monster?" Anigel gave a sad little laugh. "Do you really think
   I can tame such a thing and send it against our foe?"

   "No," the Speaker had said. "Not if your quest ends with the Three Headed
   Monster we know."

   He refused flatly to describe this thing further. But before Anigel departed from
   Let, he told her: "Soon it will be the Feast of the Three Moons. You can see, when
   they rise in the night sky, that the orbs are drawing closer and closer to each other,
   in the kind of conjunction that only occurs once in a thousand lifetimes. If it
   happens that this year the moons conjoin, then a great wonder work will certainly
   take place. And it could concern you, O Petal of the Living Trillium…"

   Anigel's boat moved up Kovuko Stream and the forest on either side changed
   character, becoming dryer and less choked with undergrowth. Many of the lofty
   columnar trees grew here; but there were others as well, of a most unusual aspect.
   They were about three times the height of a human being, herbaceous rather than
   woody. At their base was an open rosette of thick leaves, some individual trees
   having leaves colored purplish green, while others had leaves swirled with
   patterns of variegated green-gold. From the center of the rosette grew a stout
   fleshy trunk studded with short branches, each one of which had smaller leaves,
   together with brilliant flowers of luscious pink or magenta, and pendulous clusters
   of fruit having a most delectable smell. Atop the trunk was another cluster of
   larger leaves curving upward, forming a kind of chalice. The aspect of the trees
   was exotic but very appealing. They seemed almost like gigantic goblets with
   elaborately bejeweled stems.

   Charmed, Anigel proposed stopping and gathering some of this strange tree's fruit.

   Nay, friend. It would be your last meal.

   "Oh! Are the fruits poison?"

   They are delicious. But the tree uses them to bait its trap.

   With a shiver of fear, Anigel recalled certain words of Speaker Sasstu-Cha: "The

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   trees of that place are as voracious as the Glismak themselves…"

   "They—they would eat me?"

   Or us, friend. Or any creature foolish enough to touch the tempting offerings that
   dangle from their trunks.

   They moved on up the stream, which now began to narrow rapidly and become
   more choked with rocks. There were fewer and fewer of the columnar "normal"
   trees now, and more of the goblets, together with many other species of sinister
   appearance. The land on either side of the stream rose, and they entered a wide,
   humid canyon. Strangely, no birds sang nor did Anigel see any animals. The forest
   was very quiet except for the tumbling waters of the creek and one far-distant
   scream that she heard, which then stopped abruptly.

   When the sun was nearly overhead, the two rimoriks drew the punt up below a
   patch of whitewater thick with boulders. For more than an hour now they had
   pushed the boat slowly from behind, squirming and humping through water that
   was no longer deep enough to swim in, while the banks grew steeper and the
   country more rocky. Now the two green-dappled creatures turned their great dark
   eyes upon the Princess and spoke the mental words she had anticipated with
   dread:

   Friend, we can take you no further.

   "Yes, I see. The water above the rapids is much too shallow."

   Slowly, she put her hunting garb back on. The friendly Wyvilo youths had given
   her blue boots, a knee-length tunic of blue leather, and an ornate belt that she had
   hooked her wallet to. The lace trimming of her new shift showed at the sleeves
   and hem of the tunic in a way no real hunter would have tolerated, but she did not
   care; she had so longed to feel something soft and clean next to her skin. Checking
   her supplies, she decided to leave Immu's raincape behind. Her garb was now
   weatherproof enough if it should storm again, and she no longer cared whether
   hands or face got wet.

   She strapped on her pack, settled Immu's grass hat, and as an afterthought
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   arranged her small dagger where it could easily be pulled out. Then she said to the
   rimoriks:

   "My dear friends, what will you do now? Your home is so far away that I do not
   see how you can ever return. And this is my doing. Is it possible for you to make a
   life for yourselves in this forest?"

   There are none of our kind here. Only distant relatives. But that does not matter.
   We will wait here for you, with the boat, until you have fulfilled your quest. Then
   we will all return together to our own country.

   Tears blurred Anigel's vision. Stumbling a little, she stepped into the creek to kiss
   the top of each wet, glossy head. Then they all three shared miton.

   Again, away in the distance but echoing now against the canyon walls, there
   sounded an agonized scream. Anigel pretended not to hear it as she resettled her
   pack. A faint trail beginning above the rapids paralleled the creek on one bank and
   led up-stream. With a last wave to her friends, she set off alone into the forest.

                                        Chapter Thirty-Three
   It was the most frightful headache Haramis had ever had in all her life, and she
   moaned as she sat up in the great bed, and clasped her throbbing skull with both
   hands. She cursed herself for a fool, trying to remember exactly what had
   happened on the previous night. But pain and nausea defeated her.

   Had he cast a spell upon her, sapping her willpower, deceiving and ensnaring her?

   "I walked into his trap like a gauzewing flying into a lingit-web! I was as reckless
   as Kadiya ever could be, and even sillier than Anigel! Oh, my head hurts."

   Blearily, she peered about her prison.

   One wall of the chamber was cut stone hung with tapestries, and there were two
   small glazed windows through which she could see grey daylight and snow
   thickly falling. New candles in gilt sconces lit the other walls of rich wood

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   wainscoting, hung with paintings of strange landscapes. There was a brisk fire in a
   fireplace framed in colored tiles and having curiously wrought andirons. But she
   was surprised to feel warm air also coming from a small grille in the wall next to
   the bed.

   She saw the door. It was of heavy gonda-wood, carved in a pattern of stars, and
   had iron bands and hinges and a massive lock-plate.

   Locked in. Trapped.

   How?

   The canopied bed with its downy comforter, soft sheets, and brocade hangings…

   She remembered Orogastus leading her to it when her senses had begun to fail,
   after they had sat long together by the fire conversing and sipping cup after cup of
   warm brandy. He had laughed as he closed the door, and the click of the lock had
   followed, and for some strange reason she had burst into tears. Then dizziness had
   overwhelmed her as she sat on the bed's edge, and with her last strength she had
   pulled off her outer garments and retreated into blackness.

   Poison. Had he tried to poison her, to steal —

   She lifted one shaking hand. But the talisman still hung safe between her breasts,
   suspended by its golden chain. The wand. The Three-Winged Circle.

   "Thank the Lords of the Air — "

   There was a knock at the door.

   "Go away," she moaned. "Can you not let me perish in peace?"

   "Haramis, you are not dying," Orogastus said calmly. "Open the door."

   "You have locked me in yourself, villain!"

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   "Look on the table in front of the fire, Haramis."

   Slowly, to prevent her pounding head from breaking into pieces, she rose and slid
   out from under the covers. There were black fur slippers on the rug beside the bed,
   and a dressing-gown of heavy quilted black velvet lay neatly folded on a nearby
   bench. Having managed to put these on, Haramis tottered over to the fire.

   A graceful little table and a chair upholstered in red leather stood there. On the
   table was a basket of bread-rolls and a silver-gilt stand with crystal pots of jam.
   There was also a tall silver ewer, steaming spicily from its spout. And lying on a
   folded napkin of fine linen was a big brass key.

   "Please let me in," the sorcerer said. "It grieves me that you are suffering. I swear
   that I mean you no harm."

   Was he lying? Did she care? Whatever he did to her, she couldn't feel much worse
   than she did already.

   She picked up the key, staggered to the door, and after some fumbling managed to
   turn the key in the lock.

   He turned the latch-ring and entered, tall and dressed all in white. She felt one
   strong arm support her and lead her to the chair in front of the fire. She collapsed
   into it.

   "You could have opened the door quite easily yourself," she mumbled, accusing.
   "Don't deny it! You would not even have had to blast it with your lightnings.
   What lock could restrain a sorcerer? You or one of your attendant demons must
   have been in the room already, for the fire is lit and the table laid!"

   He was pouring some of the hot liquid into the cup. It was darci tea, and the smell
   of it raised her spirits the merest bit.

   "I have no attendants in this place. And I was not in the room, although I did cause
   the fire to burn and the food to appear. That was what I would call necessary

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   magic." His deep voice was cheerful. "I admit I could have forced the lock, but
   that is hardly the way to treat a guest. Now drink your tea and eat your breakfast. I
   assure you that you will feel better after that. Then, if you feel you can forgive me,
   come again to my library in the main tower and we will resume our interrupted
   conversation of last night."

   She regarded him with deep uneasiness. "And if I decline to accept your
   hospitality any longer?"

   He bowed his head, concealing his face. "Your lammergeier sleeps on the top of
   this turret. It would come if you called. In the chamber across the corridor there is
   a balcony — covered with snow and ice, but with plenty of room for you to mount
   and fly off to wherever you choose… if that is really what you want to do."

   He went out the open door and closed it softly behind him.

   Haramis got up from the table and went to one of the windows. In spite of the
   blowing snow, she could see the dark chasm that split the flank of Mount Brom
   and isolated the tower of Orogastus from the passable region opposite. How had
   he gotten here from the Citadel? Surely he could not fly! And what had they
   talked of last night?

   Haramis remembered clearly coming to the tower yesterday evening, and
   Orogastus standing in the open doorway of the gatehouse, silhouetted against the
   light, welcoming her as a guest long expected. He had been polite but not
   presumptuous, seeming no sorcerer at all but only the well-bred lord of a rather
   unconventional manor house.

   His hair was the bright white of summer clouds, worn long to frame a
   countenance mature but unlined. The eyes that had blazed like baleful stars in her
   dreams and fancies now seemed to be the color of very deep water. He wore a
   loosely belted runic, narrow trews, and soft shoes — all spotlessly white. Around
   his neck was a platinum chain with a large medallion bearing the emblem of a
   many-rayed star.

   He had played the gracious host, showing her through certain parts of the tower
   such as the solar, the music room (this had surprised her), the great library, and

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   finally his personal study. There, a crackling fire had banished any thought of the
   snowstorm howling outside. The floor was covered with fur rugs, and a candlelit
   table was set for two.

   Orogastus had cooked her a simple supper with his own hands. And then they had
   sat together on the rug before the fire, drinking brandy…

   "What did I tell him? "she asked herself. But she could not remember.

   She ate one bread-roll, slowly, and finished most of the tea.

   A small door she had not noticed earlier led to an adjacent bath-chamber, cleverly
   fitted and sumptuously designed. Flameless lights within crystal shells flashed on
   as she stepped into the room. Both walls and floor were tiled in pale green and
   warm to the touch —heated by a central hypocaust, she supposed. There was a tall
   gold-framed mirror and a dressing table with golden combs and brushes, a large
   collection of other exquisitely made toiletries, and little pots of cosmetics, bottles
   of fragrant essences to perfume the water, and body powder with a down puff. Hot
   and cold water came of itself from gilt spigots and poured into a greenstone tub
   almost large enough to swim in. The water shut itself off when the tub was full.
   There were stacks of soft towels ready. Instead of a garderobe there was a water
   closet, an exotic luxury she had heard of, but never seen.

   Haramis sank happily into the warm water. But even in the water, she kept the
   talisman secure on its chain around her neck.

   She went to Orogastus later, dressed in the riding clothes the Vispi had given her
   and with her black hair hanging in a single braid down her back. She found him in
   the library, poring over a great book, making notes on a strange glowing tablet
   with a stylus. When she approached, he laid a fringed leather bookmark on the
   page and closed the volume. The tablet he touched with a finger at one corner; it
   dimmed, and the writing upon it disappeared.

   "Do not let me interrupt," she said civilly. "If you wish to read on, it would give
   me pleasure to examine some of your rare books more closely."

   "Your scholarly inclination is famed throughout the peninsula, Lady. It was one
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   reason why my royal master, King Voltrik, proposed marriage to you."

   She uttered a small laugh. "One reason, forsooth!" She bent, casually, to examine
   the tablet. "What is this? I saw you inscribe words upon it, and yet the tablet is
   now blank."

   His expression was neutral. "It is a device of the Vanished Ones, and all such are
   magic."

   "I am not so sure of that," she said slowly. It doesn't feet magical, she thought.
   Orogastus was looking at her suspiciously, so she hastily changed the subject.
   "You told me you have many of their things."

   "Yes."

   She picked up the tablet idly. "How does this work?"

   "Another time," he said pleasantly, and tried to take it from her. But Haramis kept
   a firm hold on it, pulling back, and it slipped from his fingers and struck lightly
   against the talisman hanging at her breast. A spark crackled from the wand to the
   tablet, and the tablet's glow vanished abruptly.

   Haramis hastily set it down. Oh, no, she thought uneasily. I didn't mean to break
   it, but will he believe that—or care?

   Orogastus seemed to be controlling himself with great difficulty. Haramis edged
   nervously backward, away from him, and tucked the Three-Winged Circle away
   into her bodice.

   He picked up the tablet and pressed his fingertip to it in several places, but the
   glow did not return. "It's dead," he said between clenched teeth, lifting his eyes to
   glare at her.

   Haramis, who had been considering an apology for the damage she had
   inadvertently done, lost her temper at that. Her eyes glittered, and her voice
   sharpened. "Dead?" she snapped. "That device was never alive! My parents are

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   dead —and at your instigation!"

   He was silent.

   She whirled away from him and went to the great library window. The mad
   dancing of the wind-driven snow reflected the turmoil that had suddenly broken
   out in her mind. Since the fall of the Citadel she had not had much leisure to
   remember the events of that day, and they were certainly something she had
   preferred not to think about. But now, suddenly, the memories flooded back: the
   squire's account of her father's murder, the sight of her mother, bleeding to
   death… Tears streamed down Haramis's cheeks.

   "Haramis."

   She cut him off. "What an idiot I have been! You lured me here with your black
   arts, and because I am young and a fool, you were able to lull my fears and make
   me forget who you really are. And who I am!"

   He had come up behind her, and now he laid a hand on her shoulder and turned
   her about. He spoke softly, almost sadly, and there were tiny silvery reflections
   from the blizzard deep in his eyes.

   "Do you not also remember that I kissed the palm of your hand, and told you how
   I had loved you ever since the wretched Voltrik showed me your portrait? And do
   you not remember my telling you how I recognized you as the one destined to
   share power with me?"

   "You are the enemy of the Archimage who has protected our kingdom so long
   against its enemies. Deny it if you dare! You are the one responsible for
   destroying the great balance of the world, the one who worships the Dark Powers!
   You would steal my talisman, and those of my sisters — "

   He kissed her.

   For a moment she stood rigid in his arms. But his lips were sweet, and warmth
   from them flowed through her body. She felt dizzy, as if everything were whirling

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   madly about and he was the only solid thing in the room. Her arms encircled him
   and she clung to him. The talisman against her breast warmed with the surging
   and unfamiliar energies, passing first from him into her, and then back and forth in
   mounting intensity until her lips and body seemed they would burst into flame.

   In her mind, she heard his voice. We are both wielders of magic, Haramis—born
   to command the stars! They have lied to you, who say I am evil. Iam not. I seek
   wisdom, truth, and the power and joy that goes with them. Only listen to me! Let
   me explain why your poor parents died, why I have suffered King Voltrik to carry
   out this conquest, why you and your sisters were pursued. Let me show you the
   true importance of the three talismans and the Threefold Sceptre of Power! And
   then make up your own mind… your mind so akin to my own. I have called out to
   you over the leagues and drawn you to me. You came freely! You know you did!
   You know I love you. Now dare to love me in return! Now, Haramis. Now…

   Haramis stirred. She lifted her head, and gently disengaged herself from his arms.
   Her body felt strange, her mind bewildered. "What have you done to me?"

   "Haramis, you love me. Your body tells me so even as your heart tries to deny
   it—"

   "No! No…"

   But she was clinging to him again. "I am cold. So cold."

   The flying snow lashed at the window, seeking to penetrate the glass, to reach her,
   to cover her with its pristine whiteness and quench the last dwindling embers that
   had awakened and blazed within her. She saw the White Lady, dying in solitary
   pain. She saw herself reflected in a mirror of black ice.

   She saw him.

   "Let us go to your study," she whispered at last. "It's much warmer there. I will
   listen to what you have to say."

   But that night, alone in her chamber, she remembered her parents and cried herself

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   to sleep.

                                          Chapter Thirty-Four
   Anigel walked slowly but steadily, going gradually uphill alongside the dwindling
   watercourse. It struck her after a time that she was moving through the very kind
   of strange woodland she had dreamed of after going over Tass Falls. And—yes!
   —she had dreamed the same dream again last night, only forgotten it: the forest
   where her Mother the Queen, wearing her Crown of State and all the royal regalia,
   walked far ahead and she,

   Anigel, ran after, trying with all of her strength to catch up.

   Today in real life, there was no Queen. Her poor Mother was dead. And the
   Crown was with Haramis, heiress to the throne — if she still lived.

   Anigel's heart pounded now with exertion as the trail became steeper. Thank God
   the terrible goblet-trees no longer grew so thickly! But a new kind now became
   commonplace, having a most horrid appearance, that she was careful not to touch
   or even come close to. These trees were tall and robust, crowned by a heavy head
   of wiry green foliage. All up and down their smooth trunks were ovoid openings
   nearly an ell in length, like vertical mouths. These were studded with polished
   green spikes all around the edges, like teeth, and constantly opened and closed
   from side to side as though the tree were breathing. The movement was
   accompanied by a soft sound like the murmuring of a breeze or discordant,
   chilling music. She knew at once that these trees were carnivores, even worse than
   the goblets. Their yawning dark mouths sought prey: they only opened and closed
   and sang as she passed. The trees sensed her. Wanted her.

   "Lords of the Air, what awful things!" Anigel took hold of her amulet as fear
   gripped her once again. And then a new and terrible realization came stealing over
   her and she began to shudder, unable to take another step forward, and felt the
   flesh crawl on her bare arms.

   Where was the path?

   It had disappeared.

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   Only pristine vegetation lay beneath her feet. How long had she been walking off
   the trail? She had no idea. She had only thought of following the creek. She stood
   paralyzed with fright, surrounded by the monstrous trees, not knowing which way
   to turn.

   "White Lady!" she cried impulsively aloud. "Help me!"

   The amulet inside her clenched fist had become very warm. When she let it fall
   free at last, the honey-amber glowed brightly even in the broad daylight. The
   terrible fanged trees hummed and moaned all around her, nearly drowning out the
   brawling little brook.

   The leaf. Cut the leaf,

   "What? What did you say?" She swung about, seeking the one who had spoken.
   But there was no one. "Lady — is that you?"

   The Black Trillium leaf. Cast it from you. Let it lead.

   Her hands shook so that she could hardly open the wallet. Clouds had come over
   the sun, bringing a gloomy dusk to the canyon. She felt as though she were
   freezing. The leaf—

   It crackled as she drew it forth. The entire broad blade was dry now, dun-colored
   instead of green. Only at the very tip of the stem remained a tiny fleck of gold that
   glittered even in the deepening shadows.

   Cast it forth —

   Rising on tiptoe, she threw the leaf into the air. There was no wind, and yet it
   soared slowly away, leading her up the creek bank. As though she were
   sleepwalking, she followed. The leaf drifted along faster. She began to run.
   Uphill. The way ever steeper. The undergrowth thicker, darker. There was only
   that dancing bit of gold on brown, wafting ahead, drawing her on —


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   She came into a clearing. It was the canyon's head, all framed in moss-grown
   rock. The stream had its source in a wispy little trickle of water that fell from a
   tremendous height, blanketing the clearing in thin mist.

   And beside the waterfall grew a tree.

   It was the most immense living thing she had ever seen. Beside it, the other forest
   giants were insignificant. Mere straws. Thirty men could have stood shoulder to
   shoulder in front of this tree without giving the measure of its trunk. It was of the
   same species as the thorn-mawed carnivores back along the trail, but its mighty
   bole had only a single opening in between the buttresses of two roots, and this was
   of the same size as that of its lesser kin. Princess Anigel stood before it utterly
   amazed, forgetting her fear. Her gaze lifted and she saw that its height exceeded
   that of the cliff from which the water fell.

   And instead of one leafy head, the tree had three.

   She approached it, seeing the fanged mouth constantly open and close, open and
   close, faster and faster. Its breath was a soft roar of a note so deep that it might
   have escaped ears less keen than hers. And inside the mouth was not darkness, as
   in the mouths of the smaller trees, but a rich golden glow that was twin to the
   color of her own amulet.

   The Three-Headed Monster held her talisman.

   And its breath came faster and faster because it was afraid.

   "Of me," said Princess Anigel. "Afraid of me!"

   It was part of the wonder that she knew exactly what to do. At the foot of the little
   cascade lay piles of dead wood, the remains of trees that had been swept over
   during the season of flooding. She took up a sound billet, about as long as her arm
   but thicker, and walked directly to the gaping mouth between the roots.

   The glow from the cavity intensified and her amulet blazed. Calmly, she held the
   small log in both hands, horizontal in front of her. She studied the rhythm of the

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   opening and closing for a moment, then with one quick movement thrust her arms
   into the thorny jaws.

   The mouth began to engulf the wood. And could not. The log was wedged against
   the cavity walls, propping them open.

   The tree roared.

   But Anigel knew that it was voicing fear, not fury. She had let go of the wooden
   billet, and now the tree exerted its great strength to crush the foreign thing. The
   log buckled and began to splinter, but for a moment more the mouth was propped
   open —

   Quite long enough for Anigel to lean forward over the bristling teeth, snatch the
   thing that lay within, and leap back out of reach before the log broke with a great
   crack and the mouth snapped tightly shut and remained so, the edges of the bark
   pursed into a knot hardly as broad as her two fists.

   Anigel held a coronet, a C-shaped open tiara of brilliant silvery metal, having six
   small cusps and three larger. It was strangely and beautifully wrought with
   rocaille-work scrolling, shells and flowers, and within each of the three larger
   points was a stylized grotesque visage. One of the monster-faces had an opening
   beneath it — and she knew what fit there.

   Withdrawing to the streamside, she sat upon a rock, took off her hat, unfastened
   the chain of her trillium amulet, and slipped the gold-framed bit of amber off. It
   went perfectly into the hole at the front of the coronet, and when it was in place it
   could not be removed. The fossil flower within the amulet was now completely
   open except for a slight curling of the petal edges.

   Anigel put the coronet on, and went back to stand before the tree.

   It was silent, and its mouth remained tightly closed.

   "Now the talisman is mine," Anigel told it. "You guarded the treasure well, but I
   am the one for whom it was intended. You do not have to be afraid. I will leave

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   you here in peace."

   She turned away. Strangely, her eyes had filled with tears. She felt a new heavy
   weight in the pit of her stomach and a sense that something else —something
   terrible —impended. She thought: I have my talisman—but it is only one of three.
   What of my sisters?

   Instantly, the tree and the clearing and the waterfall disappeared.

   She saw in a flash another place, a scene deep in a swamp overgrown with huge
   thorn-ferns. Kadiya!

   Her sister was crouching, tear-stained and screaming defiance, in the midst of a
   crowd of armed men, knights of Labornok. She wore no trillium amulet, but she
   held close against her heart something like a sword, with a pommel that glowed
   with a throbbing amber light. And in the background stood a tall hideous being
   with glaring orange eyes and bloodstained teeth.

   Before Anigel could draw a breath to cry out at the awful sight the picture was
   gone. She saw instead a cozy tower room in some keep, with rich hangings and
   fur rugs upon the floor and a table spilling over with stacks of ancient books. A
   handsome man with snow-white hair wearing a robe of black and silver sat on
   cushions before a fire, with a lovely young dark haired woman beside him.

   He kissed the palm of her left hand. In the other she held a wand of bright metal,
   topped by an open silvery circle, with three folded wings surmounting it. And the
   woman was Haramis…

   No! No!

   Anigel tore the coronet from her brow and dashed it onto the mossy forest floor.

   No — the visions lied. Brave Kadiya in the hands of Labornoki, threatened by
   Skritek? Wise Haramis consorting with the foul sorcerer Orogastus? Never!
   Never!


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   If these two were indeed lost then who was the woman prophesied who would
   overthrow Labornok and restore Ruwenda? Herself? How ridiculous! What a
   joke! What a cruel, cruel joke…

   She flung herself on the ground and sobbed as though her heart would break,
   cringing away from the discarded coronet as though it were truly as loathsome as
   its name. So this was her talisman! The end of her long quest, the fulfillment of
   the White Lady's solemn command! The talisman was a liar — a spinner of
   nightmares worse than any her own craven self could ever concoct. It was nothing
   but a Monster.

   … But in her dream, Queen Kalanthe had said that her sisters had gone on other
   roads. It was she, Anigel, who was being washed and readied for—what?

   Gradually her sobbing eased, her breathing slowed and became more regular, and
   she fell fast asleep.

   She woke suddenly an hour later. Had there been a sound? Perhaps one of those
   mysterious screams? She was unsure. At any rate, she felt much better. She bathed
   her face in the streamlet, washed her hands, and ate a bit. Then she picked up the
   coronet and studied it for a long time. The three grotesque faces on it seemed to be
   smiling slyly.

   It is a sign, she decided, and a tool. I know one thing it can do; conjure visions.
   But whether those visions are the embodiment of my own fears or true things I
   cannot tell. But I am going to find out.

   She put it firmly on her head, and Immu's hat over it, and started back the way she
   had come.

   "My Prince, the punts can go no further."

   The sergeant who had been poling the lead-boat up Kovuko Stream called out the
   unwelcome news, whereupon the straggling string of overloaded craft all gathered
   together in a rocky pool below a stretch of rough water where the creek ran hardly
   calf-deep.


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   Antar, his knights, and the Blue Voice gathered in one group to confer, while the
   exhausted soldier-boatmen refreshed themselves by sloshing about in the stream,
   munching some of their meager rations, and lying in the shade of the peculiar
   goblet-trees. None of the Labornoki knew the true nature of the goblets; but they
   had learned well the lesson of avoiding unknown fruits, and so left the offerings of
   the trees unmolested.

   "From here we must walk," Antar said. "Since the heat is so oppressive, I suggest
   that we doff all armor save for our helmets, breastplates, and backpieces — "

   "My Prince!" the sergeant shouted from the opposite side of the stream. "I think I
   have found traces of the fugitive!"

   They all went splashing over, and there beneath the great drooping fronds of a
   patch of fodderfern they found one of the oddly made Wyvilo boats. In its bottom
   was folded neatly a small leather raincape of Nyssomu design.

   "This cape is of the style worn at Trevista," the sergeant said. "I remember well
   the stamped decoration about the hood. Such were offered for sale in the market
   of Lusagira Square. It may belong to the Princess."

   The Blue Voice pushed forward through the crowd of knights. "Give it to me. I
   will subject it to a test."

   With the garment held tightly in his bony hands, he threw back his shaven head
   and closed his eyes. "Dark Powers, hear me! Reveal to thy suppliant who has
   worn this cape." He lifted the thing to his nostrils and breathed of it, and then
   intoned in a very different voice: "It has been worn by Immu, servant to the royal
   family of Ruwenda, and Anigel, Princess of Ruwenda."

   "Zoto's stripes!" cried the delighted Sir Rinutar. "A true sign of the wench at last!
   I had begun to think we pursued a phantom."

   The Blue Voice opened his eyes, restored his hood, and tossed the cape back into
   the translucent canoe. "The Princess had it close to her not more than two hours
   ago. We must be nearly upon her. It behooves us to move on and waste no more

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   time."

   "Very well," said the Prince. "Sergeant, assemble your men. And you, my
   companions, prepare to — "

   A scream came from the grove of goblet-trees across the creek. With an oath, the
   Prince whirled about. He saw a single soldier come running down to the shore,
   yelling and cursing. The sergeant hurried to see what had befallen, followed by
   the noble party.

   "It ate poor old Gomi!" the wild-eyed fellow declared. "Swallowed him slick as
   fogberry jam!"

   Everyone began to shout at once, but the sergeant called for two of his soldiers to
   take up their weapons, and said to the Prince, "Let me go and investigate."

   He returned in a few moments stone-faced and reported: "It was one of the strange
   cup-shaped trees, my Prince. The man-at-arms Gomladik ventured to relieve
   himself against its trunk, and according to the witness four slender arms like great
   worms issued from the tree's open crown, laid hold of him, and hoisted him aloft."

   The Prince and the knights now accompanied the sergeant deeper into the grove,
   where the goblet-trees stood innocuous as a display in a bizarre jeweler's shop.
   But one tree was guarded by two soldiers, and its upper leaves had now closed in
   upon themselves, giving the appearance of a large ball. From the interstices of this
   oozed red blood and bodily fluids, which flowed down the trunk and puddled
   within the other leaves splayed on the ground.

   They all regarded the sight with horror and revulsion; but before another word
   could be said more shouting broke out among the men left at the creek side.

   "To arms! To arms! Hostile natives approach!"

   The devoured Gomladik was forgotten. Antar, Sir Owanon, and the sergeant led
   the race back to the water, shouting orders. In moments, soldiers were
   manhandling the wooden punts out of the stream as fast as they could and piling

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   them up to form an improvised barricade. Knights clapped on their helms and
   drew their swords while the soldiers armored themselves as best they could and
   readied their crossbows. Sacks of supplies, discarded clothing, and odd bits of
   equipment littered the bank and even drifted slowly downstream.

   And it was at once very quiet.

   "Blue Voice," whispered the Prince from behind his overturned boat. "Have you
   farseen the foe?"

   "A moment… a moment." The sorcerer's minion lay near the barricade's end,
   squashed between Sir Rinutar and a soldier, in an attitude uncongenial to trancing.
   He pulled himself together, his eye-sockets seemed to empty, and he froze. "Yes, I
   see them! Across the stream, lurking among the killer-trees. There are twenty…
   forty… Dark Powers forfend, so many I can scarcely count! And they be not
   Wyvilo, my Prince. These natives are larger and altogether more terrible in aspect
   —beyond doubt, the cannibal Glismak!"

   "Enough," Antar said. And to the others: "My men, have courage. They are
   Oddling savages, for all their fearsome look, and inferior to us. We can yet win
   the day."

   "Look," Owanon said quietly. "The first of them."

   Six beings stole through the ferny undergrowth and stood poised on the opposite
   bank not ten ells distant. They were less humanoid than the Wyvilo and taller than
   men, and carried long spears pointed with flint. They wore no clothing, but a few
   had jeweled ornaments and all wore belts, from which stone maces and other
   implements of war hung. Their heads were muzzled and their teeth, especially the
   two protruding tusks in front, very large and sharp. Deep set eyes of a burning red
   were armored about the orbits with shining skin plates; these plates also covered
   their heads and extended down their shoulders, backs, and upper arms, and were a
   natural part of their bodies. The three-digit hands and feet had both webs and
   formidable claws. Only a few scattered plates guarded their bellies, and these and
   most of the limbs and face were clothed in thick rusty-red fur. Scanty fur also
   grew around the margins of the plates, which were, in each individual, of a
   slightly different color and patterning. In truth, the Glismak had a savage beauty

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   about them — as well as an air of supreme confidence.

   One of the six stepped forward and began a croaking harangue, waving his spear.
   When he finished, he tossed the weapon with all his strength and the stone blade
   sank deeply into the tough wood of the Prince's dugout. The other five Glismak
   cocked their arms.

   "Cross bowmen," Antar said, "missiles away."

   A hail of iron quarrels shot across the stream. Five of the Glismak fell, screaming
   hideously. The sixth uttered a trumpeting howl, which was answered by hundreds
   more, and came bounding over the water. His fellows poured from the goblet-
   forest behind, whooping and screeching, flinging their spears and brandishing
   their other weapons.

   Within seconds the small force of Labornoki was engulfed by the horde. The
   crossbows became useless at close hand and soldiers fought with short-swords or
   daggers, while the knights laid about with their great two-handed swords, hacking
   and hewing until the sheer press of Glismak bodies toppled them.

   The sergeant managed to gut two of the monsters before a third came up behind
   him with open jaws and delivered a fatal bite to his neck. The few soldiers who
   were not overwhelmed in the first minutes ran for their lives, only to be chased
   down by the long-legged brutes, who clawed their flesh from their bones. The
   fallen were immediately rent limb from limb and in the midst of battle a diabolical
   feast began. Eerie Glismak howls drowned out the dying cries of the soldiers.

   By then Prince Antar and all of his knights were downed. But strangely enough
   the fiends did not mangle them nor strip off their armor, but rather took away their
   swords and trussed them hand and foot with rawhide cords, and picking them up
   like dolls tossed them clanking and cursing into a great bloodstained pile.

   Several score of the victorious Glismak now began to dance and chant about the
   heap of helpless humans, who subsided into hopelessness and began to say their
   final prayers. Others of the man eaters set about to gather dry driftwood from
   along the creek, which they made into a great stack, together with the Labornoki
   punts, and prepared to set it alight. It was evident that the next course of the

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   Glismak feast was to be cooked.

   "God have mercy upon us all," moaned Prince Antar, who lay at the top of the
   tangled mass of prisoners, "and may he damn the sorcerer Orogastus, who sent us
   to this ignoble death, to the deepest of the ten pits of hell."

   The chanting and the howling of the Glismak abruptly broke off.

   The dancing stopped. Those of the mob who were still finishing off tidbits of raw
   flesh desisted from their gruesome feeding and stood astonished. Every savage
   without exception now was motionless, open-mouthed, staring at something that
   seemed to be approaching from upstream. Antar wriggled his fettered body about
   and finally gained a position in which he could see for himself who was coming.

   A woman.

   She stood on the small creek side path, a dozen ells from the pile of knights and
   within arm's reach of the nearest Glismak. She wore a hunting outfit of sky-blue
   leather and had a pack on her back, and in one hand carried a broad-brimmed
   grass hat and in the other a sapling cut for a walking-stick. Her hair was golden
   and fell below her shoulders in shimmering waves. Resting upon her head was a
   strangely wrought coronet of shining white metal, with trillium amber inset at the
   front.

   Her face was a mask of horror and outrage and tears were trickling down her
   cheeks.

   Prince Antar's heart turned over in his breast. He knew that face, and it was the
   most beautiful he had ever seen and the only one he had ever loved. It was
   Princess Anigel herself come by mischance into the scene of slaughter, and surely
   the fiends would fall upon her next—

   But they did not. They shrank back as she walked into their bloodstained midst,
   and some uttered low grunts and even whimpers. She looked upon the human
   bones and torn remnants of clothing and the heap of bound armored knights who
   now lay frozen in their contemplation of her audacity and peril.


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   "What have you done?" she demanded of the Glismak. Tears still shone on her
   face, but her voice was steady.

   There were scattered growls, and an uneasy hissing.

   One individual came forth from among those who had danced. He was taller than
   the rest, and his belt had golden studs, and a gold sheath enclosed his flint dagger.
   The scales of his body were richly adorned with painted designs of green and
   yellow and scarlet.

   The Glismak chieftain pointed at Anigel's coronet with one bloody claw and
   roared a challenging phrase in his own language.

   "I have a right to wear it," the Princess said unflinchingly. She dropped the hat
   and wiped the tears from her eyes with the back of one hand. "And I say you have
   done a wicked thing. These men were my enemies, not yours. They did you no
   harm and yet you massacred them and ate their flesh like beasts! But you are not
   beasts, you are persons meant to serve the Triune God and one another, and what
   you did was evil."

   The Glismak chieftain uttered a terrible sound that could only be laughter. And
   then he lifted clawed hands, opened his mouth so that his knife-like teeth shone in
   the gloomy late afternoon light, and advanced upon the helpless girl.

   Anigel pointed her walking-stick at him and said calmly, "Lords of the Air, defend
   me."

   From out of the overcast and louring sky came a blue bolt of lightning. It blinded
   the captive knights and its thunder pained their ears so greatly that they nearly lost
   consciousness. When they regained their wits they saw the Princess standing wide-
   eyed, and the Glismak chieftain blasted to a smoking cinder.

   The entire horde of cannibal Oddlings fell on their faces from fear and awe.

   "Go away!" Anigel said in a high, clear voice. "Go away, and don't come back."


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   A fierce head or two lifted from the ground. The Glismak hesitated — and then
   they were up and running, the entire mob of them, howling at the top of their
   lungs, and a few still growling defiance. They crossed the stream and raced into
   the forest, and were lost from sight, and the Princess looked down upon the
   fuming carcass at her feet with both astonishment and fear.

   Now Antar cried out: "Princess Anigel! We here yet live. Will you set us free?"

   She snapped out of her reverie and came running, and with her small dagger cut
   the rawhide thongs. The knights sorted themselves out, and the unhurt among
   them helped the wounded unstrap their armor and go down to the water. Prince
   Antar, when he had done what he could, went to Anigel and lowered himself to
   his knees before her.

   "Princess, I have no sword to surrender to you. So I, Antar, Crown Prince of
   Labornok, surrender my body and soul. I cannot be your enemy. You are noble
   and good and those who commanded me to pursue you and put you to death are
   evil. If you would blast me to death as you did yon brutish wretch, then that is
   only the punishment I deserve. But if you will spare me I will serve you faithfully
   as your slave, for the rest of my days."

   "And I," said Sir Owanon, coming forward and also kneeling.

   "And I," groaned Sir Penapat, who was having his wounds washed.

   This knight and that echoed these two, and the ones who were able-bodied came
   to kneel, until only Sir Rinutar and two of his henchmen, Onbogar and Turat,
   stood back.

   Suddenly the mass of ferns that had concealed Anigel's boat parted, and there
   sitting concealed in the craft was none other than the Blue Voice, who climbed
   out, waded the stream, and approached the Princess with an ingratiating smile.

   "Great and powerful Lady," quoth he, making a profound bow, "I am slave to
   another Master who has bound me until eternity. But I vow to you on his honor to
   serve and follow you as well as I may, and I place my poor powers at your

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   command if you will condescend to accept me."

   As the Blue Voice spoke he turned to Rinutar and their eyes met for an instant.
   "And perhaps these three brave knights, who shrink from rescinding their oaths of
   fealty to Labornok, will join me as I pledge a truce to you. We are humans
   together, beleaguered in a strange land, and we should not be at odds while so
   terrible an enemy threatens all us.

   "Aye," Rinutar growled. "I will pledge a truce, as will my men."

   Anigel gazed upon the Blue Voice for a moment unspeaking, and also studied the
   three. Then she said: "Very well. Rise, Prince — and also you men who now
   deem me your Lady. In a few hours it will be nightfall. We have nothing more to
   fear from the Glismak, but nevertheless we cannot camp in this place of disaster. I
   will confer with the Prince and decide what we are to do. Meanwhile, you must
   gather up what weapons and supplies you can, and remove your punts from the
   bonfire stack. But do not tear the woodpile apart. Rather place on it the sad
   remains of your comrades, and before we quit this spot we will fire it to their
   honor."

   Murmurs of approval met her words. She beckoned for Prince Antar to follow her
   as she walked a ways down the bank of the stream, and when they were beyond
   earshot of the others said:

   "The tall man in blue is not to be trusted."

   "I know. He is a Voice of the abominable sorcerer, Orogastus. We shall have to
   keep close eye on him as we make our way back… You do intend to return to
   Ruwenda, do you not, my Lady?"

   "In time," said she. Her blue eyes were solemn and the pupils wide in the shadow.
   "But first I have another duty. The Glismak horde will surely go now to the
   Wyvilo settlement of Let and attack it. They were on their way when they
   encountered you. We must hurry there as fast as possible to warn the forest Folk,
   and do what we can to help them."

   "Aye!" said the Prince in admiration. "We knights shall guard you with our blades
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   while you call down thunderbolts to slay the devilish Glismak!"

   Anigel drew back from him with a gasp of horror. "No!"

   "But how then shall we save the Wyvilo, Lady? We are sixteen men —twenty if
   you count the three unpledged and the sorcerer's lackey — and some of us are
   wounded. The Glismak must number in the hundreds. Do you suppose we can
   counter such a vast army of savages without your magical assistance?"

   "I did not know the talisman would kill," she whispered. And there was terror in
   her eyes. "I did not know…"

   Antar took her hand. The tears were starting again. He lifted her calloused,
   scratched fingers to his lips. "Don't worry. Perhaps you can try the powers of the
   thing as we travel, and find gentler means of defense."

   She drew away impatiently, again thinking only of the task ahead. "We shall rest
   tonight, then press on tomorrow even until night, so that we reach Let ahead of the
   Glismak."

   "Travel at night?" Antar was nonplussed. "Lady, we amateur boatmen cannot
   possibly navigate the Great Mutar by the light of the Triple Moons — and it may
   well storm again."

   A tiny smile curved Anigel's lips. "We shall have the services of excellent
   guides."

   She went down to the stream bank, still smiling, and called: Friends!

                                           Chapter Thirty-Five
   Hamil came striding up to Kadiya, two of his troopers flanking them with torches.
   His hand again gripped her hair, and pulled her to her knees.

   He was laughing and she heard other voices join him. "Now you are showing the
   proper spirit, Krain's daughter: humbly — on your knees. What game has been

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   played here?"

   His eyes darted about—to the straight-standing sword and then to that odious
   blackened pile. One charred, skeletal hand seemed to point to the object of power
   its owner had coveted.

   There was a long moment of silence and then Hamil laughed again, but less
   assuredly. Several score armed men now had gathered, but all carefully avoided
   the thing lying on the ground.

   "So, it looks as if the Voice told the truth and yet did not believe it himself! Was
   that the way of it, slut?" The General shook Kadiya back and forth by that
   tormenting hold on her hair. "He strove to take the talisman and it was bonded to
   you, and thus it slew him."

   He loosened his hold on her and ran a finger back and forth along his lower lip.
   Kadiya had heard enough of the General to know that he, brute as he had proved
   himself to be, was also wily and keener-witted than he looked.

   Some of the men fell away from the edge of the circle about them, giving way to
   another officer, a huge man. His ragged cloak had once been as ornate as Hamil's
   but he went without a helmet and there was a dirty bandage about his head, a
   bristle of grey stubble on cheeks and chin.

   "What now, my General?" There was a sharpness in his voice which argued that
   they might be fellows in a fight but no shield brothers.

   Hamil had no chance to answer before a voice from somewhere among the ranks
   cried:

   "Lash the witch to the sword, and into the bog with her!"

   There was an answering hum of assent to that. Then another trooper gave different
   advice:

   "Turn the Skritek on her!"

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   To that there was even firmer agreement. The gathering of men had moved farther
   away from Kadiya, the edges of the crowd melting into the dark where the torch
   and firelight did not easily reach. It would seem that the import of that blasted
   body was making itself stronger and more widely felt.

   Hamil swept the assemblage with a glare which apparently his men knew only too
   well, for the murmur ceased as if a door had been suddenly slammed shut. Then
   he turned to the big officer.

   "What now, Osorkon? Why, we obey orders. Always we obey orders! We came to
   find this." Again his grip on Kadiya's hair caught her tight enough to make her
   sway back and forth. "Well, we have found it. We have something else, too —"
   He pointed to the talisman. "If King Voltrik rewards well those who bring one of
   these royal wenches to him, what kind of gift will he bestow upon those who
   produce a treasure our Grand Minister of State mightily wishes to own?"

   "A treasure," Osorkon accented the word strongly, "which has already disposed of
   one who knows far more than any of us about its dangers."

   "Yes." Hamil's tongue tip ran across his fleshy lips. He dragged Kadiya up from
   her knees so he had not so far to look down to meet her eyes squarely. "I think you
   will be more truthful with us now. There are ways we know well how to handle
   those who are all courage and zeal, so that in the end they are only too glad to do
   our will even if that means slaying one very near to their heart." He snapped his
   fingers and again the crowd of men opened as one of the Skritek slouched forward
   in answer.

   "Pellan!" Hamil made an order of that name. From the back rows of the troops
   tottered a skeletal figure. Kadiya, who had seen the merchant-guide in the days of
   his well-fed and honored life among his fellows, could not recognize him at first.
   It was a human wreck who fell to his knees rather than make formal obeisance,
   and looked up to the General with a face like one belonging to the dead.

   Hamil leaned forward to gaze intently at the talisman. Now he nodded as if he had
   been answered with just what he wanted to hear. "It is still there…"In spite of the
   transformation the sword had undergone, the snakeskin twist the Voice had

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   produced for its handling was still safely looped about it.

   "Pellan, tell this stupid brute to take that sword up, and put it back on the girl's
   back, using only the cord."

   The man gulped as if he found it difficult to speak. Then he voiced a stream of
   gutturals. The Skritek looked at him, at the sword, then at Hamil. Fanged jaws
   opened and the creature made an answer in his own grumbling speech.

   Pellan's face was white beneath the grime of swamp travel. Kadiya saw that his
   hands were shaking, and that he put them hastily together in a tight grip.

   "Well?" demanded Hamil, after a long moment of silence.

   "Lord General — he will not touch that." The guide nodded toward the sword.
   "He says it is of the Vanished Ones and holds their force."

   "So?" Hamil's expression did not change. He caught the loop of snakeskin, jerking
   the blade free from the ground. Then he wheeled slowly, as if to make very sure
   that all men gathered there were perfectly aware of what he was doing.

   "The Vanished Ones," he commented. "We have heard a great deal about these
   Vanished Ones since we started plowing through this bog. See you, all of you!
   Need one wearing the emblem of great Labornok be fearful of legends?"

   Osorkon coughed. "And what of him?" He pointed to the charred remains. "It
   would seem that some legends hold legitimate warnings."

   Hamil did not even blink, but Kadiya was very sure at that moment that the
   General held no liking for his immediate subordinate. Through witnessing the
   slow indrawing of the soldiers, she was also aware that their General's gesture had
   banished some of their fear-inspired awe.

   "That one," Hamil nodded to the cinders, "was one who played with such magical
   toys. Perhaps those of his master are safe enough, but this thing here is of a
   different source. A man who handles certain weapons without hurt grows careless.

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   I think this Voice took too much on himself."

   The General was back at Kadiya's side now. His heavy paw on her shoulder spun
   her around so that she might have fallen again. But she was able to keep her feet
   as she felt the sword slipped slowly back among the ropes that bound her.

   Hamil had already turned away. He beckoned to a trooper who stood immediately
   by the nearest torchman. Leveling his hand, he pointed to the Skritek who had
   refused his order.

   "That one we do not need," he commented.

   The Skritek roared and crouched. An axe with a wicked double head appeared in
   one scaled fist. The creature's defiant cry was answered by several others of his
   kind.

   The soldier Hamil had summoned took a leap forward, his sword up and ready. It
   appeared that this was not the first time the Labornoki had faced one of their
   unpleasant allies in combat.

   As the axe left the claws of the Skritek, it moved with such force and speed that it
   was but a blur in the uncertain light. But the soldier had already launched himself
   forward, not to meet the weapon but in a fighting stance. At the same time his
   sword flashed, and there was a spurt of dark blood. The Skritek threw up his head
   with an ear-splitting bellow, his left leg half hewn from his body. The forearms
   with their sharp talons out. One paw, perhaps more by luck than intention, caught
   in the mail on the soldier's shoulder and dragged him down. It did not need his
   shout of pain and terror to bring his comrades' steel out, nor were the other Skritek
   long in joining the fight.

   Labornoki soldiers and Skritek fought and died as the battle whirled around the
   bonfire. One of the torchmen drove off a monster within claw's range of Hamil
   himself by thrusting the fiery end of the torch he held into the creature's half-open
   jaws. The melee was fierce while it lasted, but that was not long, for the mob of
   Skritek faded away into the swamp night, leaving three of their own number dead,
   two still living. Four soldiers lay unmoving, and a number of others nursed bloody
   gashes and the like.

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   Osorkon had reached out at the beginning of the embroilment, caught Kadiya, and
   dragged her back toward Hamil's tent, which half collapsed as a guy rope gave
   way. He himself made no attempt to join in the fight but stood watching. When it
   was over he studied Hamil with a brooding look. However, he waited to speak
   until the General, wiping blood from his sword with a handful of leaves, came
   close enough so that perhaps only Kadiya was also able to hear.

   "Our allies must truly have second thoughts on the matter of service," Osorkon
   observed dryly. "You had that two-tongued pack-vart" — he nodded at Pellan,
   who had crouched into a ball as close to whatever shelter the tent might
   offer—"play guide to the last point on the river he knew three or four days back.
   Since then, we have been guided by the monsters." Now he nodded toward the
   general area where the Uisgu women lay roped closely together. "All around us
   the swamp boils, nor have we had any word from our advance scouting party for
   two days. I say, let us turn back now that we have achieved our goal and you have
   the girl and that which she carries."

   Hamil scowled. "There may be more treasure to be found."

   "And what if the Oddlings rise? We have taken Uisgu prisoners and our handling
   of them has been enough to turn all of their blood against us. And now we have
   antagonized the Skritek. If we must depend for guides on those who have good
   reason to hate us, we are fools."

   "Oddlings — slimy devils! Have any showed themselves willing to take up arms?
   No! They are puny cowards, spiritless as barnyard togars. The Uisgu rise — ?
   Impossible! They can't and won't fight. Is that not so, worm?" Hamil prodded
   Pellan with his boot toe. "Did you not tell us from the beginning that these swamp-
   sulkers are cravens?"

   Pellan raised his head, and also his skinny arm as if trying to ward off a blow. "It
   was always true before, Lord General. The Skritek they will fight, but only if the
   fiends of the Mazy Mire attack them. Between themselves there is no quarreling,
   nor have they ever raised weapon against any of us humans who entered the
   swamp. I have heard that an ancient oath was laid upon them forbidding warfare,
   and they are pledged to it."


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   Hamil snorted. "This girl has managed to find her way about the Thorny Hell, and
   the Uisgu have helped her or she would not have been able to reach this point.
   With her and those"— he gestured to the other prisoners — "with us, the Uisgu
   will not impede us."

   The next morning they broke camp and marched upriver, following a faint trail.
   General Hamil did not speak again to Kadiya, although he kept her close by as he
   listened to reports brought in by flankers and scouts. Thus she first learned in truth
   that the Labornoki force did not travel alone. Something —or someone — skulked
   along with them, although the men were never able to get a good look at it. Were
   they being followed by swamp-dwellers who had at last arisen to avenge the
   murder of their people? Dared she hope for so much?

   Kadiya roused from her state of frozen lethargy to hear a badly bitten and mud-
   stained soldier say:

   "Gam's. I'd swear by Zoto's Shield to that! Just his head agrinnin' from a pole
   planted by a fern patch. No sign of them monsters either. Just some blurry little
   footprints showing in the mud —an' this."

   He held out what Kadiya recognized as a dart — longer than any she had seen the
   Nyssomu use. Still, the shaft was painted with two tiny bands, one blue and the
   other yellow, and those she had seen before. Jagun! Or at least his hunt sign.

   "Gam," Hamil repeated. His mud-caked fingernails grated across the stubble of
   beard on his jaw. "I saw him take on the Westlinger pirates — two of them with
   one blow. Well, I am sure he did not die cheaply. Was he done in by the Skritek?"

   "That dart is not Skritek." Osorkon had taken the thing from the scout. "They don't
   do work as fine as this."

   "What has our lady Princess here to say?" Hamil inquired of Kadiya. Her bearers
   had rested her bound body on the trail. "Do you have some other friend waiting to
   take a hand in our affairs?" He poised his hand to slap her.

   She could answer him with part truth. "I… have not seen the like… of that

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   before."

   Osorkon did not give the General any time to force another answer out of her.

   "She may serve as bait, if they do have other weapons to use. Don't waste time
   mauling her here. Let us get on to some solid land if a fight threatens. We can't put
   up any show of force floundering around in this demon-cursed mud."

   Suddenly, a resounding roar came from ahead. Hamil's sword was in his hand
   instantly and the soldiers behind bunched about their commander.

   "Skritek!" the scout yelled. "And from the sound of 'em, they've got some poor
   devil on the run!"

   "Move along!" Hamil ordered. "Close up! There's higher ground ahead and we
   need firm footing."

   Once more the cry of the Skritek sounded. Kadiya's ears buzzed and she was near
   unconscious from the jouncing as her bearers ran along. Her arms had lost all
   feeling from the bindings. Even if she were free and had talisman in hand, she was
   not sure she would be able to use it. However, behind the pain, the helplessness —
   and yes, the fear, she still held grimly to the old core of anger. There must be
   some way she could strike back! If only the magic paralysis would wear off…

   They raced ahead, depending on flankers for warning. The land now became dry
   and fairly open except for some low-growing vegetation, but at the same time it
   had the dire look of that stretch of country Kadiya had crossed with Jagun earlier.
   Here and there grew networks of fat greyish ground-vines, with leaves which
   looked hardly more than shriveled buds and which were surrounded by clouds of
   insects. Crushed underfoot, the vines gave off a putrid smell.

   And then they came upon a building.

   It was not of stone — but rather of that same sleek material which had formed the
   bowl-like camping place she had shared with Jagun and the place where she had
   acquired her talisman. One wall was pierced by a doorway, and recessed on either

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   side was a tall statue in the form of those same sentries which guarded the
   Forbidden Way. Each sindona held a sword. Kadiya blinked smarting eyes. The
   swords — they were pointless like the one she now bore on her back. The
   weapons were outstretched and crossed to forbid entrance.

   Hamil halted to eye what lay before them. There was an eager note in his voice.
   "By Zoto—the very thing I hoped to find! A stronghold of the Vanished Ones, and
   probably full of treasure! Captain Loskar, you go and give a tickle to those." He
   nodded to the statues. "The rest of you men get ready with your arrows!"

   It proved the measure of Hamil's power over his troops, in spite of all the recent
   disasters, that he was promptly obeyed. A young officer raised his own sword so
   that it touched that point where the pointless blades of the sentinels crossed. The
   metal rebounded with a harsh clang. Loskar's weapon flew out of his hand and he
   gave an agonized howl and caught at his sword arm, falling to his knees.

   "Arrows —inside!" Hamil snapped.

   The whistling of the Labornoki war-bolts, meant to afright as well as kill, was
   loud. Into the opening behind the two sentinels they sped. It was dark in there,
   with no hint of what lay beyond. Neither was there any answer to the attack Hamil
   had ordered. He called to the men who carried Kadiya: "Wunit! Vor! Push her
   beneath the statues' swords!"

   The soldiers slung her, carrying poles and all, through the doorway. When the
   sentinels remained motionless, Wunit and a dozen men ducked down and
   followed after.

   "It's safe, my General!" Wunit called. "We need torches!"

   Brands were quickly kindled and passed through. The interior of the building was
   featureless except for a single inner door at the end of a narrow hallway. Above it
   was carved a great trillium.

   "Wait — I'm coming myself," Hamil said. Grabbing a torch, he stooped and
   entered.


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   Immediately, all the torches of the Labornoki went out. There were masculine
   screams, sounds of floundering bodies, and then utter silence.

   Kadiya lay face down, unable to help herself. No daylight penetrated this place.
   The dark of the open outer door might have been a curtain, although she had felt
   none such as she fell through. She drew a gasping breath. Oddly enough that
   paralysis which had gripped her so strongly now seemed to be receding. She
   thrashed about like a landed fish, trying to rise. The blackness around her was
   thick and complete, but she was aware of a lessening of that fear which had
   walked with her since she had been taken captive.

   The girl wriggled violently. Suddenly her arms were free at her sides, and the
   talisman lay loose under her body. She tore the remaining rope from her legs. The
   surface under her felt clear of any dust or drift from the outer world. Instead it was
   slippery and now slanted downward at an ever-increasing angle. She began to
   slide, as she used her numbed arms to lever herself upright. Faster and faster she
   fell, and then she crashed, still holding the talisman, into an unseen barrier, only to
   continue her slide in a new direction and crash again. Half-conscious, she clung to
   the magical sword… until she struck one last barrier, flew through the air, and
   landed senseless on a level surface.

   The toe of a boot caught her in the side and woke her.

   Kadiya blinked and blinked again. Darkness no longer locked her in. She was in a
   large room, lit dimly by no discernible source of illumination.

   "She's a tough one, General."

   Three men stood in a close triangle about her. One was Hamil, the other two
   Wunit and Vor. The other troops stood sullenly behind them. Kadiya saw that the
   Labornoki were bruised and trying not to show fear.

   She lifted her head. Though her arms were strong again, her hand was not quite
   able to reach the hilt of the talisman which lay partly beneath her.

   "Do you think she knows the way out of here, sir?" Vor asked.

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   "That may well be," Hamil replied. At any rate we can use her to test for more
   damned man-traps as we look the place over. Get her moving."

   No one touched her. She took hold of the talisman and climbed slowly to her feet,
   her head aching from the battering it had received. Dully, she wondered why they
   had not tried to take the sword from her, and then she remembered that they had
   good reason to fear touching that eerie weapon.

   The grey light shone upon a kind of indoor courtyard. Before them was a fountain
   flowing with water. On the other side of the fountain was a staircase leading up.
   She walked over to it, but darkness hung above and Kadiya could not see where
   the stairs led.

   On each step was a footprint glowing red.

   Hamil showed no hesitation. "Onward!" he commanded. He set foot squarely on
   the first print, then began to tremble violently like one afflicted with marsh fever.
   White-faced, he staggered back, drew his sword, and brandished it at Kadiya.

   "Magic!" he croaked. "Let her lead the way." He pulled Kadiya before him so it
   was her foot that touched the print on the next stair.

   By the trillium, she was going to scream! There shot through her a sensation like a
   blast of flame. Then the talisman she held echoed the feeling of burning heat, but
   she could not throw it from her. She heard an astounded cry from Hamil. She had
   reached the fifth step, beyond his reach, and the glowing footprint awaiting her
   there abruptly vanished. What she placed foot upon was a circle of silver centered
   by a Black Trillium. Hamil did not expect the sudden move that followed. She
   was free, completely recovered from her injuries and the enchantment, and each
   step before her was marked with the same enheartening symbol. As her foot fell
   quickly upon each in turn new strength built within her.

   Anger boiled up. Let her but turn and she could kill them all! No, that was the
   response of a fool. Armed men watched her, some armed with bows and arrows.
   She had only this talisman of which she was still unsure.


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   A moment later she had reached a long room at the head of the stairs. Each wall
   here was crossed and recrossed by a netting of red light. The chamber was
   centered by a single block of the strange pale building material, and there only did
   another color show. For, rising as if from a bed of well tended earth, stood a
   carven image of a tall plant made of silvery metal. A trillium plant. The stalk
   ended in a single large tightly closed bud.

   Hamil had followed warily, his men behind him. Now he stamped forward to look
   up at the plant, one hand on sword hilt. He might be in the heart of enemy territory
   with his army whittled away, yet there was nothing in his stance to suggest that he
   did not fully believe in himself and his own power. He glared at Kadiya, who
   stood facing him resolutely with the talisman gripped in one hand. "We will go no
   farther," she said calmly.

   The General glanced back over his shoulder. He did not speak, but Wunit and Vor
   moved in quickly on either side of him, swords drawn.

   "I have heard," Hamil's voice was low and charged with hatred, "that blood is
   power. This is certainly a place of power." He gave an order: "Drive her over to
   that altar!"

   They harried her with their blades, forcing her back against the stone from which
   the Flower sprang.

   "I," Hamil's voice rang loud now, "am a man of blood. I have learned to pay with
   blood for what I want. When you die, Princess, you will no longer be bonded to
   that magical talisman. Orogastus no longer has power here. I do! And I intend to
   hew off that hand of yours that holds the talisman, and when your life's blood is
   drained, take it for my own."

   His sword swung up. Over her loomed the giant Flower. To Kadiya's sight it
   seemed to quiver and burst into bloom. Was it a flower or something else — such
   as the sentinel? She could not be sure, for around it a dazzling green glow
   radiated.

   The truncated sword length of her talisman blazed a vivid green also, sharing the
   potency of the Flower.

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   From the pulsing of the light about her she was sure some change had come in on
   the altar. For Wunit and Vor and the soldiers fled back down the stairs, their faces
   fear-stricken and ghastly.

   Hamil was dusky with rage. He charged at her. By no knowledge she had ever
   possessed before, her talisman answered, blocking the General's own blade. It
   seemed to her that time moved oddly —first as fast as a whirlwind, and then as if
   leaden weights hobbled both of them. Each time he thrust, she parried. He was
   thrice her bulk, but he could not beat her down, nor thrust past the invincible
   guard of her talisman.

   He howled, throwing back his head and giving voice like an animal. Then, to her
   complete astonishment, he turned to run heavily down the stairs.

   Kadiya steadied herself at the altar. Above her, a huge Black Trillium bloomed on
   a silver stalk. She dared now to look up. She raised the talisman and the three eyes
   on the pommel opened, facing three greater ones at the center of the altar flower.

   Now it was as if a window in the strange room had been flung open to the full
   day's sun. The eyes blazed. They seemed to reach deep into her soul.

   She herself was no longer of any importance. There was no more Kadiya of
   Ruwenda… only the Lady of the Eyes.

   And then all the glory vanished. What had been a pillar of light on the altar flared
   and was gone. There was no Black Trillium. The room was empty except for her,
   and her now-dulled talisman.

   Kadiya turned to walk to the stairway. The wall colors were fading, all was a
   dusty grey. She went down the steps and found an open door, and heard the shouts
   of men and of others, and the ringing of weaponry outside. As one totally renewed
   in spirit and body she leapt forward into what was a full battle.

   Labornoki were falling with poisoned darts stuck into any exposed part, of their
   bodies. Now from the brush erupted hundreds of Uisgu, nimbly dodging arrows
   with curious half-hopping, half-dancing steps. There were Skritek, too, laying
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   about at the Oddlings. Hamil, his tattered cloak of office shorn from his shoulders,
   was engaged with three diminutive Uisgu, wielding spears. The General aimed a
   sweeping sword-cut to cut down Oddlings, but Kadiya sprang forward, barely
   clearing another body, to face him.

   Always afterward she would swear that some spirit had possessed her. She nearly
   dropped the talisman, but with both hands she grasped the dull, truncated blade
   and swung the hilt up just as Hamil was about to strike her down.

   "To what you have made yourself," she found breath to shout, "return, man of
   blood!"

   Hamil twisted. He dropped his sword to raise both hands to his throat. His eyes
   were aflame, flame lapped from between his lips, ran down his body. From him
   came such a cry of torment as made Kadiya shudder. The Three-Lobed Burning
   Eye looked upon him with all its power, and he fell heavily to the ground. Like the
   Voice before him, what remained of Hamil was only ashes.

   From the talisman pommel there now licked another great tongue of flame, which
   split into streams and menaced the Skritek. They broke away to follow the fleeing
   Labornoki soldiers. The flame vanished.

   "Lady of the Eyes…"

   Kadiya looked toward the mass of jubilant Oddling warriors. "Jagun!" That name
   seemed to come from some other far off memory, part of another time. "You're
   safe!"

   But another voice also spoke now, one that silenced even the moans of the
   wounded.

   "Daughter!"

   Kadiya turned back to the sindona at the door. Above their noble heads was a
   circling of silver, and within it a familiar face, smiling.


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   "White Lady! Have — have I done what I should?"

   "Not yet."

   Kadiya drew a breath which was close to a sob. "What, then? Must I carry this" —
   she held out the talisman — "to the finish? "

   "That is so," the calm voice replied.

   "I am what I have been fashioned for…" In part that was a plea.

   "That, too, is so."

   She still had so much to learn!

   "What lies ahead?"

   There came no answer. The vision faded, and Kadiya stood with tears running
   down her scratched and wounded face. She had been allowed a glimpse of
   something beyond her understanding, that she must even now hunger for; but now
   all she could do was carry on. She turned then to face the battlefield. The Uisgu
   stood there with Jagun smiling among them. They raised their small hands in
   salute. They had forsaken the old ways; they had gathered clan and tribe to a
   single purpose. It must be her will and cause to unite them.

                                             Chapter Thirty-Six
   After he had been introduced to the rimoriks and acquainted with their abilities,
   Prince Antar decided that the party would travel fastest by taking only two
   wooden punts, Anigel's translucent Wyvilo canoe, and a minimum of supplies.
   Before anyone was allowed to sleep, a new set of harnesses and traces for the
   rimoriks was braided from cut-up leather military cloaks, and holes were bored in
   the vessels to link them together. After only five hours' sleep the party was off.

   Since the rimoriks knew exactly where they were going, there was no need for
   reins. They pulled the three boats hitched in line while still in the narrow stream,

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   and reached the Great Mutar in only three hours. Once in the big river, the animals
   were able to pull more strongly abreast while the knights also rowed. Princess
   Anigel's lightweight canoe trailed the wooden punts in which the men hauled
   away; and with her rode Prince Antar, the badly wounded Sir Penapat, and the
   Blue Voice, who had proved to be a hopelessly inefficient paddler — perhaps
   bungling his strokes on purpose. Having the sorcerer's acolyte in their boat at least
   gave Anigel and Antar the opportunity to keep an eye on him. He behaved in an
   exemplary fashion, sponging Sir Penapat's feverish brow in the boat's stern while
   the Prince and Princess conversed in low tones for hour after hour in the bows.

   The rimoriks hauled the humans along so swiftly that they found themselves
   approaching the village of Let just as night fell on that same day, only barely
   ahead of a second great rainstorm.

   But not ahead of the Glismak.

   "Lords of the Air — no!" cried Anigel, as she caught sight of towering clouds of
   smoke rising against a somber sunset. The boats were still moving along at such a
   rate that she dared not stand.

   "Use your farsight to scan the scene, Voice!" the Prince commanded. "Tell us
   what has happened."

   Anigel had gone very pale and when she spoke it was nearly in a whisper. "Wait
   —let me try."

   The Blue Voice gawked at her in astonishment as she closed her eyes and sat still
   as a stone. But her lovely face acquired nothing of the repellent empty-eyed look
   that accompanied the trance of Orogastus's symbionts. After a few minutes, she
   said:

   "The Glismak attacked the village from the landward side about an hour ago. I
   cannot tell if it is the same horde that fell upon your men. There seem to be at
   least three times as many Oddlings as we saw up the Kovuko… They have set
   many buildings on fire… I see Speaker Sasstu-Cha and I will try to bespeak
   him…"


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   The Prince and the Blue Voice waited. Sir Penapat said eagerly: "If it is to be a
   battle, you may count on me to do my part! Even one-eyed, one-legged, and one-
   armed I can outfight any of the rest of the lads! You know me, my Prince."

   "Indeed I do, Peni." His countenance was sorrowful. "But I fear there is little any
   of us will be able to do if the savages have already overrun Let."

   Princess Anigel's eyes opened. "The Speaker thanks us for our kindly intentions,"
   she said dully, "but the fighting is now hand-to-hand, and nearly a third of the
   homes are on fire. He is about to capitulate, as is their usual custom when
   overwhelmed, and pay a large indemnity of goods to the invaders, who will then
   withdraw for some weeks."

   "But, Princess," the Blue Voice protested with a fine air of reproach. "You have it
   in your power to save them. If only you would."

   "Silence, you misbegotten rascal!" hissed the Prince. "How dare you address the
   Lady in that presumptuous way?"

   Anigel stared at the Blue Voice, eyes wide, and her lip caught between her small
   white teeth, regarding him as though he were a venomous swamp-worm that had
   just slithered into the boat. But an instant later she said:

   "He is right. I could save the poor Wyvilo, if I but had the courage to call down
   killing force through my talisman. If I could conjure up cold-bloodedly the same
   hate and revulsion and desire for obliteration that I inadvertently focused upon the
   Glismak leader at the scene of the massacre."

   "Then do it," the Blue Voice urged, "and save your friends!"

   "I —I dare not." She began to weep.

   The Blue Voice shrugged and smiled. "They are only Oddlings."

   "They are rational creatures who do not know any better!" she cried. "The
   Glismak are like wicked children and must be punished and taught to do better

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   —but how can the dead learn lessons?"

   "While you cavil and shed foolish tears, your friends die."

   "I can't help it!"

   "Oh, but you can."

   She screamed at the top of her lungs: "I can't! I don't know how and my heart is
   sore pained, and I'm so horribly afraid and I just can't — "

   She bit off her words as though she had spoken the most appalling blasphemy, and
   looked so frightened and despairing that Antar was near to smiting the wheedling
   Blue Voice with his large fist. But before the Prince could act her face changed
   yet again, like a flipped page in a picture book, and she calmed and said:

   "Prince Antar, if I go, will you go with me?"

   "To Let? Now?" But seeing that she was deadly serious he drew himself together
   and said: "Sweet Lady, I will accompany you to the trapdoors of hell if you but
   ask it."

   Anigel nodded. In a strange, soft voice she said: "My friends, stop."

   The train of three boats slowed, came to a halt, and began to wallow in the choppy
   water, for there was a gale of wind following them and the sky behind was piled
   with black and purple thunderheads. They could hear faint rumblings now. Half a
   league ahead and on their right Let sent up a forest of sooty columns that spread
   out when they reached a certain height to form a black roof above the village.

   "Sir Owanon!" Anigel called out to the Prince's marshal, who rode in the leading
   punt. "Cut the traces connecting your boat to the rimoriks!"

   As he hastened to obey, she herself severed the line joining her boat to the punt
   ahead. My friends, swim back to my boat so that I may rehitch you.

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   We are coming.

   Prince Antar and the others still had not grasped what she was about to do, but as
   she continued to give commands her intent became clear. "You men! Paddle back
   to us and take Sir Penapat and the Blue Voice aboard. You in the stern of Sir
   Owanon's boat —cut yourself free of the second punt. Bring me both connecting
   lines."

   They leapt to follow her orders, while she herself took the severed traces from the
   mouths of her rimoriks, and with her small knife poked holes in the tough upper
   hull on either side of the canoe's stem, passed the leathers through, and tied a large
   knot in them. The other two lines she fastened to each animal, improvising reins.

   The rimoriks said: Share miton, and we are ready.

   From her belt-wallet she took the scarlet gourd, and swallowed deeply. The
   animals licked her fingers as the Prince looked on in amazement.

   Sir Penapat had been transferred to the other boat, but the Blue Voice still
   remained firmly ensconced in his place in the stern of Anigel's Wyvilo canoe.
   Now he fended off the two wooden punts with the knights in them, so that the
   three craft drifted quickly apart in the wind.

   "I will remain with you also, Princess!" the Voice shouted. "I can be of help!"

   Prince Antar cried, "Get out of the boat, you ill-omened knave!" He turned about
   and began to lurch sternward toward the acolyte, moving so violently that the
   lightweight craft rocked nearly to the gunwales.

   But it was already too late. Princess Anigel signaled the rimoriks and they surged
   forward. "You men make for the opposite shore!" she called to Sir Owanon. "You
   must not be on the river when the storm strikes. If we do not come tomorrow, then
   save yourselves as you can. Farewell!"

   The pale canoe rocketed forward with Anigel driving, and soon the two punts
   were lost to sight.

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   Antar had been thrown into the bottom of the boat by their abrupt start. For a
   while he simply clung to a thwart, fearful that they would flip over at any
   moment, and he in his armor would sink like a stone. But they only zipped and
   splashed through the chop like a low-launched arrow, traveling faster than he
   would have thought possible.

   The Blue Voice was with them to stay, crouched in as small an area as possible,
   with his hood pulled down over his face. Antar could hardly cast him overboard.
   Muttering to himself, the Prince settled down somewhat more comfortably, but he
   was in a black mood. The Princess paid no attention whatsoever to either man.

   Now it came to pass that Prince Antar became chagrined at the way that the lovely
   Anigel had ordered him and everyone else about — not that he faltered for an
   instant in his devotion to the Princess; he was as determined as ever to die for her
   sake. But she who had seemed so pathetic in the Citadel dungeon, so beautiful and
   doomed going over the cataract, so like a goddess as she smote the Glismak, so
   young and vulnerable as she battled her inner devils a few minutes earlier, was
   now the very image of an avenging warrior-queen as she urged the rimoriks
   onward. And something deep within Antar looked askance at this change and even
   feared it.

   Her eyes were tightly shut, and the Prince doubted not that she studied visions of
   the carnage going on in Let, and bespoke the Wyvilo that she was speeding to help
   them.

   And yet how lovely she was! How graceful, even in her mannish garb, with her
   hair flying and the magical coronet firm set on her brow. She stood against the
   darkening sky, where the fires burning in the village now painted the cloud-bellies
   with flickering crimson, and Prince Antar's blood quickened within him and he
   desired nothing more than to die for love of her.

   What was to become of Princess Anigel — and of him? He had rebelled against
   his father, denounced Labornok, and cast his lot with his beloved, who was vowed
   to liberate her country. But was such a thing possible, even with the aid of the
   magical talisman? Orogastus could command the lightning, too, and the Blue
   Voice had assured the Prince that the sorcerer now had in his possession the

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   talisman of one royal sister, and would soon have the other as well.

   Anigel would want to return to the Citadel. But surely such a course would be
   futile. Over half of the Labornoki invasion force of ten thousand men was still
   encamped there, and the rest of the army, which had accompanied General Hamil
   on his pursuit of Princess Kadiya, would soon be returning from the swamp. What
   chance had Anigel, even with her new powers, against the full might of Labornok
   and the Dark Powers of Orogastus?

   King Voltrik was now recovered, and more determined than ever that the three
   Princesses should die. No doubt he would count the defection of the son he
   despised as a small thing. Certainly the damned wizard would be delighted!
   Orogastus might even prevail upon the deranged monarch to take him as his heir.
   Perhaps that had been the villain's scheme all along!

   With farseeing Orogastus in power and Labornok setting out to conquer the rest of
   the Peninsula, would he and Anigel be safe anywhere? Or would they two and the
   handful of faithful companions be forced to flee to some far-distant land where —

   A movement.

   Antar snapped out of his brown study and turned about, only to see that the Blue
   Voice had left his place and was creeping forward toward him.

   "What do you want?" the Prince demanded truculently. The gale tore his words
   from his lips.

   "Only to speak for a moment, my Prince. I have just now conferred telepathically
   with my Almighty Master, and he has asked me to pass on to you a message of the
   greatest urgency."

   "I care naught for your foul conjurer's latest falsehoods. Get you back where you
   were… Get back, I say!"

   But the Blue Voice came on steadily, his skeletal face split with a smile of such
   blatant insincerity that the Prince was first infuriated and then alarmed. But before

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   he could react and draw his sword, the minion was upon him, springing like a
   lothok upon its prey in careless disregard for the Prince's suit of azure armor.

   In one hand he bore a long, slender poniard, and he thrust it upward at the gorget
   of sliding plates that guarded Antar's neck. The sharp steel slid within, and had the
   Prince not swayed to one side he would have had his throat cut. But as it happened
   the misericord sliced only into the skin at the side of the neck before the Prince's
   metal gauntlet grasped the attacker's hand, and the blade was withdrawn. The two
   men began to thrash wildly in the bottom of the boat.

   Princess Anigel pulled up the rimoriks at once. She watched Antar and the Blue
   Voice struggling, and she clung to the gunwales of the rolling and pitching craft
   unable to move for fear of causing them to founder. Nor could she call lightning
   down upon the Voice without sinking them all. She was at a loss and could only
   invoke the White Lady. But no help seemed forthcoming.

   The Blue Voice was incredibly strong, partaking in some way of his demonic
   master's Dark Powers. He had contrived to get on top of the now supine armored
   man, one knee on either side of Antar's body, and clutched his long dagger in both
   bony hands, bringing the point closer and closer to the Prince's face in its open
   helmet. Antar gripped the wrists of the enchanter's acolyte, but even his great
   strength was not sufficient to halt the poniard's steady descent toward his eyes.

   Anigel tore the coronet from her head and screamed: "Don't! Oh, don't kill him! I
   will give you the talisman!"

   The Blue Voice lifted his shaven head. A long scratch extended from one ear to
   the middle of his brow and blood flow made of his gaunt face a gory mask. His
   burning eyes met those of the Princess and he spoke through gritted teeth, the
   dagger not a finger's breadth above Antar's right eye.

   "Put the coronet upon my head!" The Voice was that of the sorcerer Orogastus.

   "No!" screamed Prince Antar. "He will then kill us both!"

   But Anigel was leaning forward, the coronet in her hands, and the boat wallowed
   from side to side, and the first squall of pebble-hard raindrops pelted the three of
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   them and momentarily flattened the surging waters.

   And on either side of the boat rose the two rimoriks.

   Their sleek bodies came up almost slowly, and their great jaws were wide open, so
   huge they could encompass a man's head. Their long barbed tongues uncoiled like
   whips. With the delicacy that they had exhibited taking miton from the soft fingers
   of the Princess, these tongues now curled about the lower arms of the Blue Voice.

   The man shrieked. He was held fast. Anigel fell back, still holding the coronet.
   Antar released his grip upon the Voice's wrists at the same time that the animals
   began to swim toward the stern, their great bodies still half out of the water.

   The sorcerer's acolyte, still screeching his lungs out, was dragged over the Prince,
   then hoist further into the air to clear the length of the boat. He disappeared into
   the black water off the stern with a great splash, and the rimoriks sounded after
   him. The rain held temporarily in abeyance.

   Moments later the two great grinning heads popped up at the bow, near to
   Princess Anigel. A small shred of blue cloth hung from one animal's tooth.

   Oh, friends!…

   Take up the reins. A great storm is nearly upon us. It will sink your boat if we do
   not take you quickly to land.

   "Are you hurt?" the Princess asked Antar in great anxiety. "I see blood upon your
   breastplate."

   "It is only a scratch. Once again you have saved my life, dearest Lady, and —"

   "To Let, then!" Anigel cried, shaking the reins. And they were off in a cloud of
   spume, with the discomfited Prince again hanging on for his very life.

                                       Chapter Thirty-Seven

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   When the Blue Voice perished, Orogastus uttered a mighty groan, and came out of
   his trance bathed in sweat, and sank back into the great chair in his study from
   which he had surveyed the tactic's failure.

   "It is my fault! Mine only the blame! And now there are two talismans out of my
   reach."

   And if his researches were correct about the Feast of the Three Moons, then only
   three days and four nights remained in which he might salvage his great scheme…

   Because he had been bespoken by his Blue Voice, Orogastus was able to watch
   with his mind's eye the struggle between the Voice and Prince Antar. The boat
   appeared to be driven by a person invisible, however, since the Princess was still
   shielded from the sorcerer's preternatural Sight by the amulet now inset within her
   talisman coronet.

   The Blue Voice had wanted to postpone his attack upon the Prince until they
   reached dry land; but it had seemed to the sorcerer that a better chance of success
   obtained if Antar were menaced out in the stormy water, with no friendly Wyvilo
   or loyal knights about to give warning or come to the Prince's assistance.
   Orogastus did not tell his assistant that if the worst happened and the canoe was
   upset in the river, Antar would have perished together with the Blue Voice, being
   heavily weighted by his armor—while the rimoriks would surely have rescued
   Anigel and her talisman.

   But now Orogastus's agent was dead and Prince Antar still lived, besotted with the
   Princess and quite capable of drawing uncertain numbers of Labornoki to his new
   cause. Alive, he remained a stumbling block of no mean proportion to the
   sorcerer's own ambitions.

   Thinking furiously, Orogastus rose from his chair and prowled about his study.
   The snow had stopped and the damned Triple Moons turned the fastness of Mount
   Brom into a scene of breathtaking silvery beauty.

   Princess Haramis had retired. Their conversation this day had been most
   satisfactory. She now seemed to accept his version of the Labornoki invasion,
   which thrust responsibility for the atrocities upon King Voltrik and General

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   Hamil, with himself as only a reluctant confederate. Almost everything he had
   managed to explain away or justify. Fortunately, Haramis had not thought to scry
   Princess Kadiya during that sister's confrontation with the late General Hamil.
   Orogastus judged that any scrying of either sister that Haramis might now attempt
   would be unlikely to harm his cause.

   Because whether she admitted it or not, Princess Haramis was in love with him.

   This emotion the sorcerer was most disinclined to scrutinize. Of course it was
   impossible that he himself would fall in love with her!… And yet some snickering
   small demon deep within his soul warned him to be on guard. He had not lied to
   Haramis when he told her he had been celibate. He would have to take great care.
   His mind was invulnerable to her, but his body certainly was not; when they two
   had set each other afire, the brief joy had exceeded anything he had ever known
   before.

   And it had frightened him to the core of his being.

   Sexual love was traditionally forbidden to the wielders of magic — and for good
   reason. It distracted one from great goals, blinded objectivity, sapped the will, and
   drained away energies that must be hoarded and concentrated if one would
   become truly powerful…

   But he needed her! And not only for the talisman she owned. She was the magical
   partner he had searched for through long years, infinitely superior to the toadying
   Voices. She held the key to the Sceptre of Power that even the Vanished Ones had
   feared.

   And so he would use Haramis, share with her, even take pleasure in her. But he
   must ever be on guard not to love her.

   Tomorrow he would dazzle the Princess with more ancient devices, then wring
   her compassion by telling her more of his life-story. If she still did not succumb,
   as was possible in such a strong-minded young woman, then would come the
   delicate loosening of the snare — so that it could be tightened again once and for
   all, at the crowning moment…


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   Orogastus left off his pacing and his face relaxed into a smile. He returned again
   to his chair and, sitting, passed into a star-eyed trance and bespoke his single
   remaining acolyte at Ruwenda Citadel.

   "My Green Voice!"

   "I hear, Almighty Master."

   "Have you found aught new among the books in the Citadel library?"

   "A number of references that may be of import, Master. An ancient history of
   Ruwenda speaks of a belief among the early human settlers that they lived in the
   'Age of the Trillium.' And this first age's ending and the beginning of the new
   would be signaled by a notable disaster, and events would culminate on a Feast of
   the Three Moons when the Sky Trillium would manifest itself… One presumes
   some kind of unusual astronomical event is being described."

   "No doubt. That is most interesting, and confirms one of my own theories. Go
   on."

   "In a book purporting to describe the magical practices of the Uisgu was given a
   rough translation of a certain chant. I will quote it:

   One, two, three: three in one.

   One the Crown of the Misbegotten, wisdom-gift, thought-magnifier.

   Two the Sword of the Eyes, dealing justice and mercy.

   Three the Wand of the Wings, key and unifier.

   Three, two, one: one in three.

   Come, Trillium. Come, Almighty.


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   Apparently, the Uisgu sing the chant at their own Triple Moon Festival each year
   without knowing its exact significance."

   "I can guess its significance," Orogastus said tersely. "Again, you have found
   material that helps to confirm my own researches. Well done! And is there more?"

   "Master, one last finding. Of — of inauspicious portent."

   "Say on."

   "It concerns the so-called Threefold Sceptre of Power, which we have agreed is
   the combination of the talismans. In a mouldering chest we chanced some days
   ago to find a scroll that was near illegible. Only today was the vellum carefully
   steamed open. I realized at once that the document was written in Tuzameni, the
   language of your own land."

   "That is most unusual. Hardly any Folk of the Peninsula even know of my
   country's existence. Go on."

   "Most of the scroll is indecipherable. But a portion mentioning a so-called 'Great
   Sceptre' can be read. It says: The Great Sceptre that was broken and hidden by the
   Ones Gone Away will reappear and shake the roots of the world, making the old
   new and causing a great star to fall.' "

   "I see." Orogastus did not speak for some moments. Then he said, almost lightly,
   "There are millions of stars in the sky, my Voice."

   "Yes, Almighty Master."

   "How has King Voltrik reacted to news of Prince Antar's perfidy?"

   "He fell into a rage when he heard that his son had pledged his sword and heart to
   Princess Anigel. But in spite of your wishes, he would not agree to disown the
   Prince immediately. Antar is popular among the common soldiers because of his
   good nature and physical prowess, and he has numerous noble adherents among
   the relatives of his late mother. His Majesty wants to postpone the disinheritance

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   and deposition of the Prince until the return to the Citadel of General Hamil's
   force, which will increase the number of men loyal to the throne."

   "Our King is acting wisely in so doing." And Orogastus added to himself, More
   wise than I, and I am spared making another great blunder! Dark Powers, what
   has gotten into me, that I should miscalculate so grossly? But the Powers declined
   to enlighten him; and he said to the Voice: "I fear you will now have to give the
   King more bad news. Hamil is dead. His army is mostly intact, however, and now
   under the command of Lord Osorkon. You need give Voltrik no details — say that
   the situation is as yet unclear — but the mission of capturing Princess Kadiya and
   her talisman has unfortunately failed, even as that mounted against Princess
   Anigel."

   "Master-!"

   "And both my Red Voice and my Blue Voice are dead."

   "May one ask how my brethren and the Lord General perished?"

   "You may tell King Voltrik that both the Red Voice and General Hamil died
   during a bungled attempt at forcing Kadiya to surrender her talisman. The device
   was magically bonded to her, and it slew the pair when they tried to take hold of
   it. You must tell the King that Princess Kadiya escaped, but say that she fled into
   the deep swamp and will be no longer a threat to Labornok."

   "And shall I also tell His Majesty the fate of the Blue Voice?"

   "Say nothing. For your own information, the Blue Voice attempted to overcome
   Prince Antar while the two were on a boat. The Voice failed and was drowned."

   "Alas! Blue was the bravest of us, and Red the shrewdest manipulator—"

   "But you are the most intelligent, my Green Voice, and to you remains the most
   ticklish of tasks: keeping King Voltrik from doing anything irremediably foolish
   until I can return to the Citadel. Lord Osorkon is leading his force back at double-
   time. With the river flowing faster from storms already taking place in the

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   mountains, his boats should arrive within three days. You may tell the King that."

   "The monsoon winds have already brought the first rains to the Citadel region as
   well, Master. Soon the land-trails and waterways through this wretched kingdom
   will be nigh impassable. Because of a certain restlessness among Ruwendians in
   the outlying regions, King Voltrik has decided that his entire force will remain
   here during the rainy season. He and his staff have already worked out plans to
   quarter half of the army in various Ruwendian manors and villages, and the other
   half on Citadel Knoll."

   "That is wise." And another contingency I should have foreseen myself, and
   advised the King on! "I wish you to continue, my Voice, to deplore Prince Antar's
   treachery to the King at every opportunity. Urge His Majesty to disown the Prince
   as soon as the loyal officers arrive. I need not stress the point that if anything
   should happen to Voltrik, my own plans would.be in the deepest jeopardy."

   "I appreciate that, Master. I will do my best to counsel the King. But he grows
   increasingly uneasy with the approach of the Three Moons Feast. Certain
   Ruwendian servants in the Citadel have slyly made known to His Majesty the dire
   prophecies concerning this event. He would like to return to Labornok—"

   "He must not leave the Citadel! He would be caught on the Trade Route by the
   Rains!"

   "Master, I have told him this. But even so, he thinks this Citadel is a place of ill-
   omen, being so ancient and so pervaded with Ruwendian magic—"

   "Nonsense! Reassure him. He knows that my own Dark Powers, those that
   brought him victory, are superior! And I will be with him myself before the Triple
   Moons conjoin."

   "Master! But how? It is an eight-day journey from your tower to the Citadel even
   during fair weather."

   "Never mind how I shall do it. Only expect me before this Moon Feast, and tell
   King Voltrik that I am coming, and that all will yet be well."


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   "Almighty Master, I will reassure him, and make light of the doleful happenings,
   and he will greet you and be eager to follow your counsel."

   "Excellent. Farewell, my Green Voice."

   "Master, farewell."

   When the vision of his acolyte faded, the sorcerer sat with his head in his hands
   for some time. Then he came to himself, a grim expression hardening his features.

   "Everything will be well. First I shall consult the ice-mirror to descry Princess
   Kadiya, and then I shall make sure of Haramis."

   On the next evening, upon returning to her chamber after having supped with
   Orogastus, Haramis found a gift awaiting her — a large flat package wrapped in
   black cloth and tied with a silver cord, together with a note from him:

   My Dearest One:

   Tomorrow I would show you my most precious possession, the ice-mirror with
   which I can scrutinize the farthest reaches of the world. I have showed it to no
   other human being. In order not to offend the Dark Powers who cause the mirror
   to operate, I ask you to accompany me attired in the vestments within this
   package, which I myself have made especially for you, daring to hope that you
   have come to share my own delight in these occult mysteries, as well as some
   small regard for the one who would lay them at your feet, in company with his
   own heart.

   If I presume, dearest Princess, and you would rather leave here early on the
   morrow, then forgive the boldness of this note and excuse the foolish one who has
   been alone so long, waiting for you, never knowing love until now.

   I am ever thine, with the most profound respect,
                                                                                                            OROGASTUS


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   Haramis was uneasy at the letter's overly intimate tone. Does he think that I am
   bewitched by him, ready to hand him my heart on a platter? Am I a peasant girl,
   to become the slave of the first man who touches me? Or does he think me dazzled
   by all the ancient devices he has collected?

   Haramis considered the things he had so far shown her.

   Who knows what those machines might be capable of? They did not look at all like
   toys to me… and that one he particularly fancied, with the look of a crossbow-
   stock about it, had a distinctly sinister aura.

   On the other hand, perhaps he is not quite the villain I believed him to be. Poor
   man — what a horrible childhood.

   Of course his support of King Voltrik's invasion is inexcusable. But I suppose he
   could not have directly opposed the monarch's madness without being driven
   away from Labornok. And he knew that his destiny lay not in his own distant
   homeland but here, in these very mountains, where the Cavern of Black Ice called
   out to him and surrendered to him its treasures.

   Had I been in his position, she wondered, what would I have done? Would I have
   been able to comport myself more cleverly and ethically? Would I have declined
   to become the Court Sorcerer of a corrupt ruler, if it meant ignoring the summons
   of my greater destiny?

   She opened the package and began to examine the vestments that were alleged to
   make one acceptable to the Dark Powers. Once she had seen them, she could not
   resist putting them on, just to see how she would look.

   There was an underrobe of some fur-lined black material, and matching boots.
   Over this went a robe of silvery mesh with panels of a gleaming black, very cold
   to the touch. There was also a black cloak, lined in silver, with an ornate clasp and
   the star motif on the back. Finally she took up a most awesome headpiece that she
   hesitated long minutes before donning. This was a silver mask that fitted closely
   to the front of her head and beneath her chin, leaving the lower face uncovered.
   Around its perimeter, beginning just above her shoulders, were sharp-pointed
   rays, very tall at the crown, that haloed her head with a great shining star, leaving

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   her long black hair falling free behind. The mask was not metal, but some softer
   material resembling silvered leather. There were also matching gloves with long
   cuffs.

   Fully dressed at last in these garments, Haramis felt an urgent desire to tear the
   things off, flee from the room, and cry out for her lammergeier to carry her away.
   Her talisman, which hung at her breast as always, had become cold as ice and the
   amber without luster.

   What am I doing? she asked herself. This garb feels strange. The devices he has
   shown me thus far are not magic—I am sure of that—but there is something
   about this clothing… Do the Dark Powers he speaks of truly exist? He obviously
   believes in them, and, whatever they may be, something gives him abilities beyond
   those of ordinary men. He might very well be able to rule the world, in time, as is
   his ambition.

   Is this why I am so strangely attracted to him? He does possess power, whatever
   its source, but what kind of power? Is it anything I can learn and use?

   A spasm of dread shot through her. She lifted the Three-Winged Circle, fixed her
   eyes on the area within the Circle, and said: "White Lady! Answer me!"

   For a long time, nothing happened. Then she thought to take off the silvery
   gauntlets, whereupon the wand warmed in her bare hands and the trillium amber
   pulsed with a dim glow when she called. Slowly the pearly mist gathered within
   the Circle, and in it the ravaged face of the Archimage appeared, resting upon a
   pillow. She looked up, obviously in pain. Her eyes, dark slits with tears slowly
   trickling from them, regarded Haramis clad in the garments Orogastus had given
   her.

   "So soon?" The voice was faint as a zephyr rippling a field of flowers. "Has he
   won you over so easily?… But no. I misjudge you, dear child. I see that you have
   not chosen his way as yet."

   "Of course I haven't!" Haramis's anxiety over the White Lady's appearance faded
   into irritation. The old woman's tone had been that of an adult chiding a
   misbehaving child. Haramis had not called the Archimage because of guilt. She

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   had done nothing wrong, nor was she ashamed!

   "I came here because I was invited," the Princess said, with cool courtesy, "and
   because I wondered whether anyone at all knew the truth about Orogastus. I came
   to see for myself what he was — and to search out his weaknesses, as you
   yourself bade me!"

   "It is true that such knowledge may prove useful," the Archimage said gently, "but
   is it wise to remain under his roof?"

   "I am in no danger here," Haramis broke in heedlessly. "My lammergeier is free to
   carry me off at any time. Orogastus cannot steal my talisman. He treats me with
   courtesy—"

   "More than courtesy."

   Haramis flushed behind the silvery mask. "Yes," she admitted.

   "I can see that you are intrigued, Haramis, fascinated both by the man and by his
   power. And you think you know a great secret about the devices of the Vanished
   Ones that Orogastus does not suspect —a secret that will make him vulnerable."

   "Yes," Haramis said. "That is, after all, why I came here, to search for knowledge.
   There is a great deal to be learned here. And the more I learn, the more questions
   arise about Ruwenda and its magic. But I am learning, and all will come right. I
   am certain of it."

   "Yes, all will come right… But you must come to me soon and hear my vision. It
   differs greatly from that of Orogastus, and to some people it would seem less
   glorious. But you must make up your own mind. Between my path and that of
   Orogastus and his ilk, there is a great gulf. You should know both ways before
   making your choice."

   "Yes," Haramis agreed. "I shall come to you soon."

   "Do not wait too long."

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   The aged face faded. The Circle was empty.

   Haramis let the talisman fall on its chain. Then she went to the tall mirror in the
   bath chamber, and looked upon the unfamiliar figure reflected there. Black and
   silver. The eyes unreadable, the figure tall and imposing. And, yes, frightening.

   She turned away from the mirror and began to take off the dark vestments. But she
   knew she would put them on again tomorrow, and go with him to the Cavern of
   Black Ice.

                                         Chapter Thirty-Eight
   Having been warned through the speech without words of the boat's imminent
   arrival, Speaker Sasstu-Cha and a delegation of village elders met Princess Anigel
   and Prince Antar at the riverside landing, not too far distant from the scene of
   fighting. The Wyvilo led the two humans into the shelter of a nearby storehouse,
   since the rain was now coming down in torrents.

   "It will put out the house fires," the Speaker of Let remarked, "but the Glismak
   warriors will not be deterred. We have already received a deputation of them
   demanding the ransom. And we agreed to pay. This one fears, Princess Anigel,
   that you have come too late."

   She did not speak, only sat down wearily on a bale of goods, still wearing Immu's
   hat and her raincape which she had assumed when they landed. Since she was
   apparently irresolute, the Prince stepped forward.

   "You may remember me. I am Antar, Crown Prince of Labornok, whom you
   harried from your town a few days ago. I am now the servant of this great Lady,
   who twice saved my life, and so are those of my men who yet live. We have come
   here at great risk to our lives in order to help you. Before you surrender to your
   foes, you might let us explain what manner of assistance we are prepared to
   offer."

   "Say on," said Sasstu-Cha, in his deep, inhuman voice. "But you should know that
   the invading Glismak number over a thousand, and some one-third of our fighters

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   have been captured, and some have already been eaten, and we can fight no more
   this night."

   "That should not be necessary," said the Prince. He took Anigel by the hand and
   gently bade her rise. Then he untied the raincape and removed it, and took off her
   hat.

   At the sight of the talisman the Wyvilo were all dumfounded, and one grizzled
   elder burst into oily tears.

   "The Three-Headed Monster!" he exclaimed, also speaking the human language.
   "Praise be to the Flower, she has taken it from the tree!"

   "And through it," the Prince added, "slain the leader of a mighty Glismak horde
   and routed its warriors, through calling down lightning from the sky."

   Sasstu-Cha asked Anigel: "Is this true?"

   "It is," said she. A new light had come into her eyes and new strength into her
   tired body. The trillium amber glowed in the white metal of the coronet and the
   open black flower within was plain to see.

   "You will blast the flesh-eating fiends to charcoal?" asked the tear-stained oldster
   eagerly.

   "Take me to the Glismak," Anigel said, "and you shall see what I will do."

   At another quay on the far side of the village, where a narrow channel separated
   Let from the mainland, an enormous fleet of crudely made Glismak canoes had
   assembled to accept the booty. By the time Anigel arrived, mountains of food
   sacks and heaps of other riches had been gathered together by the defeated
   villagers, and were being inspected by the Glismak chief, Hak-Sa-Omu, and his
   underlings.

   A hundred or so of the Glismak host were gathered on the pier, heavily armed and
   smirking with bloodstained fangs, oblivious to the pouring rain. A few of the

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   victors prowled the still-smoking alleys in the vicinity, seeking the scorched
   bodies that they claimed as the rightful spoils of war. Others manned the canoes,
   while the vast majority of the Glismak army had regrouped on the mainland,
   awaiting the dividing of the loot.

   Speaker Sasstu-Cha addressed the Glismak chief in the aboriginal dialect. There
   was a brief spell of wrangling, and then Anigel was led forward. She removed her
   hat. The amber in her coronet lit up the rain-lashed dockside like a signal beacon,
   and at the sight of the talisman all of the Glismak voiced a deafening howl of
   defiance.

   "Be silent!" Anigel commanded. And the fierce Folk subsided.

   Then she began to address them in her own language, but Antar doubted not that
   her words were intelligible to all of those assembled. She said:

   "You know who I am. Your brethren of the Kovuko Valley have bespoken you
   over the leagues, telling what I have done. The talisman is mine, and since you are
   all People of the Flower you know that I must be one of the Three Petals of the
   Living Trillium. I am indeed. And I intend to bring peace to all this land."

   Her words were drowned by a great chorus of roars and hisses, but she lifted her
   arm and a mighty bolt of lightning slashed across the sky above, and the
   simultaneous blast of thunder stunned all the Glismak to silence.

   "You Glismak are poor. Your Wyvilo cousins are rich. You rob and kill them
   because you have done so from time immemorial, and you also eat their flesh
   because this is the custom handed down from your cruel ancestors. But I tell you
   that you will do so no longer! A new day has come. The old ways are ended and
   will not come again…"

   Watching and listening to her, Antar felt a sudden thrill of terror. Before his very
   eyes, the slender, lovely young girl was changing. She grew taller moment by
   moment. Her garments melted away and she was clothed in a robe of bright
   lightnings, red and blue and dazzling white. Her stature exceeded the height of the
   nearby warehouses; she towered into the stormy sky, arms stretched wide, her hair
   on fire, the amber at her brow as incandescent as a small sun, her voice like the

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   sounding of a thousand trumpets.

   "I will have peace between the Glismak and Wyvilo! Peace between your race and
   humankind! Good things will be shared. The children of the Glismak will not
   make a profession of war as their fathers did, but will learn to work. No person
   will kill another under pain of my wrath, nor will you eat one another's flesh!"

   As the apparition had grown, the Glismak cried out more and more, and now they
   were affrighted to the pits of their savage souls. Those in the boats covered their
   eyes and cowered, and those on the dock and on the opposite shore fell on their
   faces, groveling. Only the chief, Hak-Sa-Omu, still stood upright, his glaring eyes
   starting out of their sockets and his great jaws agape.

   "The goods on this dock will not be taken!" Anigel declared. "The Glismak will
   withdraw empty-handed and remain in their home places until the dry season,
   pondering my words. If any Glismak force dares to emerge and make war, we will
   pour our wrath upon it" — three great thunderclaps hammered the air in quick
   succession — "and the disobedient warriors will not live to see the good things
   that will be given to those Glismak who obey my commands!"

   The towering giantess now had three heads. And each one was crowned with the
   trillium.

   "We speak now to Hak-Sa-Omu, chief of the Glismak! Do you hear, wretched
   one?"

   The leader uttered a small whimpering phrase. Prince Antar could see that he was
   shaking from his plated head to his taloned feet.

   "Will you take your people away and do as I have commanded?"

   The feeble reply could only have been affirmative.

   "Will you wait in peace for me to come again?"

   Again affirmative.

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   "Then go!"

   There was a final detonation that blinded and deafened all the spectators, and then
   the apparition was gone and so was Anigel.

   Hak-Sa-Omu uttered a quick word, and he and every one of his Folk remaining in
   Let went scrambling pell-mell into the canoes, which set out with frantic haste for
   the shore. The Glismak then abandoned their boats and scurried away into the
   night.

   Out from behind a stack of fine furniture came small Princess Anigel, dressed
   again in her hunting garb and with her wet blonde hair straggling down her
   cheeks. She smiled up at the Wyvilo elders and the Prince, who hailed her.

   "Powerful Lady," the Speaker exclaimed, bowing profoundly, "you have indeed
   saved us as you said you would! Forgive this lowly one for doubting you."

   "You did it!" Antar cried. "And without killing a one of them!"

   "I was stupid not to have thought of the way sooner," she said calmly. "The
   Glismak are like children. You do not argue and attempt to use sweet reason with
   children, especially when they are in a willful and murderous mood.
   Unfortunately, all you can really do under such circumstances is frighten them
   into behaving. Then later, they can be reasoned with and educated."

   "It is so." Sasstu-Cha nodded his head. "Any parent knows it."

   "I could not have killed them," Anigel admitted in a much lower voice, so that
   only Antar and the Speaker could hear. "But it was not necessary. It seems that all
   kinds of thoughts can be made manifest through the talisman. And so as the
   Glismak fled, I told them that they would be my people and I would love them."

   "So will we also be yours," said the Speaker. "And this one declares to you,
   conquering Princess, that we are now your debtors, and our honor demands that
   we repay you for the unprecedented thing you have accomplished here tonight."

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   All of the other Wyvilo standing about joined their voices to that of the Speaker,
   for even the ones who did not know the language of the Princess somehow
   understood what had been said.

   Anigel lowered her eyes for a moment. The rain still fell, but not hard, and to the
   southwest the sky showed stars. There would still be a few clear days before the
   Feast of the Three Moons.

   "Dear friends," the Princess said. "Your Glismak foes were grownup children. But
   I now must face enemies who are fully mature — not only in the ways of war but
   also in the spinning of evil enchantments. They would not flinch before my silly
   horror-show, nor be moved by my profession of love. I was sent on my quest by
   the White Lady, whom we all revere. Long ago, at the time of my birth and that of
   my two sisters, she said that we three Petals of the Living Trillium faced a terrible
   destiny. But she also said that all would be well. Throughout most of my quest I
   could not believe that this last was possible. But now I am willing to trust."

   She took one of Antar's hands and drew him close to her.

   "Here is Labornok's next rightful King. He is a good man. In Ruwenda Citadel is
   his wicked father, Voltrik. I shall set out for the Citadel at dawn tomorrow, and
   there I will cast King Voltrik down from the Ruwendian throne he seized. Sasstu-
   Cha, if you and your people would truly repay me, then accompany and defend
   me as I regain my kingdom."

   "We have some five hundred surviving warriors, Princess, and they will go where
   you bid them. Our war-chief, Lummomu-Ko, was slightly wounded and rests in
   hospital. But he will be eager to pledge himself to you tomorrow. Anything that
   you desire of us, you may have."

   Anigel said: "Prince Antar will be in command of those who follow me. I thank
   you and your people with all my heart for rallying to my cause. But I must warn
   you that my enemies are powerful—"

   "So is the talisman you wear," said Sasstu-Cha.


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   The Princess sighed. She took the coronet off her head, opened the front of her
   tunic, and slid the little tiara inside. "For the rest of this night, I will let it rest. And
   so must I, for I am weary beyond telling."

   "You and your Prince must accept my hospitality," the Speaker said at once. And
   the other Wyvilo elders smiled and bowed, and with many a gesture and word
   urged Anigel and Antar to come along. So they went off down the street of
   blackened, steaming ruins into the untouched part of the village, and after a while
   the clouds passed on and the Three Moons shone down and were reflected on the
   quiet river.

   As she undressed and lay down to sleep in the room of the Speaker's oldest child,
   who had given up her bed joyfully to the savior of Let, Anigel could not escape
   the feeling that someone was watching her. Arising, she looked out the windows,
   into the closet, and even under the bed, but no one was there.

   And then she saw the talisman's light throbbing beneath the clothes she had piled
   on top of it.

   Reluctantly, she took the coronet up. She did not want to put it on. Had she not
   done enough for one day? What if another dreadful vision should come to her,
   spoiling the sleep she needed so desperately?

   Put it on.

   "Oh — oh, lothok-dung!" the Princess cried petulantly. Sitting on the edge of the
   beautiful Ruwendian-style bed, she placed the coronet lightly on her hair.

   "Kadi!" she cried. And she nearly fainted with happiness, for there in the vision
   was her sister, her eyes dancing and a great smile upon her dirty face. She sat by a
   campfire with large numbers of grinning Uisgu gathered round, and in her lap was
   a glowing thing like a blunt sword with a pommel of three dark balls conjoined,
   and at their center was the shining amber of a trillium amulet.

   "Well, it's about time you responded to me!" Kadiya said with some irritation.
   "You've been so involved with yourself that you paid no attention whatever to my
   bespeaking. And I never thought to hear such words from your mouth, either."
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   "Kadi, Kadi!" Anigel was laughing and weeping at the same time. "You are alive
   and safe!"

   Her sister flourished the glowing thing. "Thanks to the Three-Lobed Burning Eye,
   my talisman."

   "I saw you —" Anigel hesitated. "My own talisman vouchsafed me a vision
   showing you the captive of General Hamil."

   Kadiya's face became sober. "They took me, a band of scouts of Hamil's force, not
   long after I secured my talisman. I had yet little idea of what this" — she held up
   the sword — "was capable of doing. The Red Voice of Orogastus learned first, to
   his death. After that no one dared try to take it away, but Hamil hoped to force me
   to give it up. There were Uisgu women under his power he could use to coerce
   me."

   "Oh, Kadi —how monstrous!"

   Kadiya was frowning now. "There is nothing merciful about the war we fight
   now, Sister mine. Have you not yet learned that for yourself? There is power in
   this." She glanced at the pointless sword she held. "But power is a burden — one
   must use it sparingly, Anigel, and only with a clean mind. Even anger can serve,
   but it must be controlled: that is a part of wisdom which I have gained."

   "Then your talisman," Anigel whispered, "changed you, as mine changed me from
   a whimpering craven…"

   "My talisman gave me power which I must learn to temper with justice. Hamil,
   and those of the Skritek who stood to be his monstrous weapons — they were
   judged and shall not walk these ways again. For even a sword of mercy such as I
   now bear can deal death."

   "I —I also used my talisman to kill," said Anigel haltingly. "But only once, and
   then by accident. I could not possibly do it again."


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   "I could," Princess Kadiya said very quietly, "if it again became necessary. And it
   may. There is still a remnant of Hamil's force heading back toward the Citadel.
   But meanwhile, the Uisgu and the Nyssomu gather. There is a small army which
   grows hourly. To me they have turned for leadership. May the talisman grant that
   I serve them as well as they would serve us."

   "Would they help us to regain our kingdom?"

   "They say that they will. The Uisgu seem so timid and frail when you meet them
   at the Trevista Fair — but they are really brave little things, and stronger than they
   appear. They can travel very speedily in boats pulled by a kind of giant pelrik —"

   Anigel laughed. "I know. I have become a blood-sister to such creatures myself
   and driven their boats."

   Kadiya smiled. "So I saw. And tomorrow you will set out with your own army
   toward the Citadel. And your princely sweetheart is your new general!"

   Anigel flushed, and said crossly: "He is not my sweetheart! But he is a noble and
   loyal man, and he has declared himself my slave forever."

   To this Kadiya said nothing, but only smiled.

   Anigel now had thought of a more important matter. "Kadi, besides my sight of
   you captured, I had another awful vision. My talisman showed me Haramis with
   Orogastus, and she seemed to be bewitched by him!"

   Kadiya became deadly serious. "There is more than enchantment at work between
   those two… Ani, I envisioned Haramis myself, and I greatly fear that our sister
   has fallen in love with the foul sorcerer. Or perhaps fallen in love with the power
   he has offered to share with her."

   "It's not possible!"

   "Yes, it is," Kadiya stated, her face grim. "I bespoke the White Lady through my
   talisman tonight. The Archimage is very close to death and wishes Haramis to

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   attend her, but Haramis is determined to remain with the enchanter. I tried to
   bespeak Hara, but she did not answer me. You might try to reach her, but do not
   be surprised if she will not talk to you, either. Persons who are deeply in love have
   room in their minds only for one person."

   "This is dreadful. The poor White Lady! And our sister. If she has been seduced
   by Orogastus, then her talisman may be under his control! What can we do?"

   "Nothing at all. The Archimage has accomplished the task she set for herself. We
   three have our talismans. Still, we are free spirits, you and I and Haramis, and
   must make our own choices."

   In a voice trembling with foreboding, Anigel said: "You —you know that all three
   talismans must come together if they are to work their great magic properly. And
   there is a potential in them for evil as well as good."

   "Yes. So I learned from one I met on my quest—a servant of the Vanished Ones, I
   believe."

   "Vanished Ones? But how — "

   "It is a long story that will have to wait. Rest now, my brave little Sister, and so
   will I. We will meet soon at the Citadel."

   After the vision of Kadiya faded, Anigel tried to bespeak Haramis. She saw a
   vision of her sister asleep; but as Kadiya had predicted, Haramis did not hear the
   mental call, being totally rapt in a dream of Orogastus.

   Anigel removed her coronet. Its light had dimmed. "I shall never be able to sleep,"
   she said to herself. But then she thought to touch the silvery tiara and ask it to
   grant her rest, and a moment later fell softly into slumber.

   In the morning, she and Antar and a great fleet of Wyvilo warriors went to fetch
   the group of knights encamped across the river. Then they sped up the Great
   Mutar to Tass Falls, where they discovered that the rest of the Labornoki force
   had abandoned their camp, ignoring the Prince's earlier order.

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   A third great storm was threatening as Anigel and Antar and their people paused
   at the foot of the cascade and discussed what they would do. The Princess used
   her talisman to summon a vision of Tass Town, and the place was nearly deserted.
   All of the Labornoki flatboats of the Prince's search-party, as well as those of the
   garrison, had departed for the Citadel in anticipation of the approaching monsoon.
   There would be no foemen waiting at the top of the waterfall; but there would be
   no large watercraft capable of transporting Anigel's Wyvilo army to the Citadel up
   there, either.

   "We will ascend on the log-lift," Prince Antar said. "It will easily carry the Wyvilo
   canoes if we make many trips. At the top, we will have to wait until the big
   tempest subsides and then paddle up Lake Wum to the mouth of the Lower Mutar
   —"

   "No, Prince." The Wyvilo war-chief named Lummomu-Ko stepped forward.
   "There is a much better way to travel up the lake. And we will not have to await
   the end of the storm." He told Antar what was in his mind.

   Even though he was a man of stout heart, the Prince blanched.

   "Such a thing is possible?" Princess Anigel asked, overawed.

   "Even humans have done it," Lummomu-Ko said loftily. "There is a certain peril,
   of course. But if we win through we could be at Ruwenda Citadel in only a few
   hours."

   "Then we will do it," the Princess decided.

   The first raindrops began to patter down on the little army. The Wyvilo took no
   notice. They were equally at ease in sun or shower.

   The Princess called out to the knights: "My human friends, pack up your armor for
   now, since you will not need it for some time, and then we will be on our way. We
   will go to the vicinity of the Citadel and secrete ourselves in the Mire nearby.
   From there we will summon all the fugitive nobility and common people of
   Ruwenda who fled into the swamp to join us in retaking our country. My sister

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   Princess Kadiya is likewise speeding to the Citadel together with a large army of
   Uisgu fighters. If God wills, we will be ready to engage the foe on the Feast of
   Three Moons."

   Anigel put on Immu's broad-brimmed hat to keep the mounting rain out of her
   eyes, and then was the first to mount the log-lift.

   Later on that same day, a pathetic, starving creature paddled into stormbound Let
   on a rickety reed raft and then fell into a swoon. The people of the village
   recognized her as being of the Folk, and hence Kin, and agreed that she must be
   given aid. When she came to her senses the following day and asked after Princess
   Anigel, the Wyvilo were astonished.

   "The great Lady is rushing on her way to her own Citadel," said the forest Folk,
   "with her magical talisman on her brow and an army of our people at her
   command. Our warriors have bespoken to us that they ride up the lake on the
   wings of the tempest, borne on large log rafts with sails widespread to run with the
   wind… But why might a wretch such as you ask after her?"

   "Wretch wretch wretch!" shouted Immu. "Because she needs me, that's why!"

   And she made such an outcry and commotion that they agreed at last to let her
   take a canoe when the storm abated, with three strong Wyvilo youths to paddle.
   And thus Immu went off in pursuit of her Princess.

                                          Chapter Thirty-Nine
   Orogastus and Haramis went together to the Cavern of Black Ice. She was eager
   to learn whether his vaunted ice-mirror was truly magical, or only another ancient
   device, as she suspected.

   Outside the frost-covered door, as he was about to deliver his incantation to the
   Dark Powers, he chanced to look down upon her, and saw her bright blue eyes
   shining wide in the silver-masked face, her lips softly parted in a smile of
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   Orogastus thought that she had never seemed so beautiful or exciting as she did
   now, star-crowned and dressed in the same silver and black that symbolized his
   own commitment to the Dark Powers. He could not help himself, but took her face
   in his gloved hands and kissed her mouth.

   In time their lips reluctantly parted. The sorcerer sighed. "I hope that the Powers
   will not be angry. But the sight of you, so lovely and mysterious and so close to
   me… Oh, Haramis, stay with me!" he pleaded, his arms tightening about her. "I
   know that the White Lady has called you. But she would take you from me, tell
   you the same old half-truths and untruths, try to bend your will to hers —"

   "Except for her help, I would not have been born," Haramis reminded him. "I
   must hear her dying words. She gave me my Black Trillium, sent me on my quest.
   I am sure that she guided and guarded me when I would have perished in the high
   mountains. I cannot ignore her plea. If you have spoken the truth, you have
   nothing to fear from my going."

   "She keeps the Crown of Ruwenda from you!"

   "No. She keeps it for me. And with or without it, I am Queen of Ruwenda—no
   matter whose soldiers occupy the Citadel!" She looked challengingly straight into
   his eyes.

   Orogastus sighed. "Why do we tarry out here in the chill? The ice-mirror awaits."

   He began his solemn invocation of the Dark Powers, beseeching deities that
   Haramis strongly suspected to be nonexistent to look kindly upon each of them.
   Poor deluded man! But she did not smile. Let them seem magical to him, while
   she continued to weigh his sincerity. She was becoming increasingly convinced
   that many of the extraordinary-powers wielded by Orogastus had nothing
   whatsoever to do with magic. But even so, he did use these powers. Can they be
   countered by my magic? she wondered, remembering his "magic" tablet. Quite
   possibly they can, but I had best not experiment on his precious ice-mirror—he
   would surely kill me at once if I damaged that. No, I shall watch, and learn.

   Haramis did not have to feign awe when he led her into the chamber of the great
   ice-mirror and summoned its resident demon. Orogastus had proposed that they

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   use the mirror to scry her two sisters, and she had agreed at once, feeling guilty at
   having neglected to look for them herself, through her talisman. But having done
   it that first day and seen them safe, she had forgotten Anigel and Kadiya in her
   own preoccupations, which seemed so much more momentous…

   Now, having been cautioned to keep silence, she waited as Orogastus intoned his
   request and the mirror (which she could see clearly was some sort of machine, and
   not even in the best working order) responded with gibberish and produced first a
   map and then an amazing fully colored image of Kadiya, followed by a similar
   manifestation featuring Anigel. Both sisters were voyaging on the water, in heavy
   rain, and neither spoke, although the mirror gave forth the natural sounds that
   accompanied each vision.

   Kadiya traveled with a veritable army of Uisgu Oddlings and rode in a native
   vessel cleverly fashioned of reeds. The map-plot of the mirror showed that this
   Uisgu flotilla was in the Upper Mutar just above Trevista. The great river flowed
   turbulently and was laden with uprooted trees and other flood debris; but neither
   this nor the steady downpour seemed to inconvenience Kadiya or her small
   companions. Some of the Uisgu wore armor of golden scales, as did the Princess,
   and all of the Oddlings carried primitive weapons. But Kadiya had not even her
   little dagger anymore, but bore only her talisman, that strange thing like a
   pointless Sword of Mercy.

   The vision of Anigel was more alarming. The mirror showed a massive raft built
   from great logs lashed together with stout ropes. It was equipped with a stubby
   mast and a broad square sail, which caught the wind-blast and sent the big craft
   charging and crashing through mountainous waves. There was a tiny cabin, little
   more than an open box, in which Anigel crouched quite calmly, drenched to the
   skin, her talisman coronet clamped on her head. Crude railings were fixed around
   the perimeter of the raft, and many knotted ropes fastened to these and to the mast
   gave hand-holds to the numerous passengers. Some of them were prone and
   bedraggled humans, while others were Oddlings of a peculiar and formidable
   appearance, tall in stature, who actually seemed to be enjoying their wild ride.

   Haramis was careful to say nothing until the mirror went dead, although her mind
   teemed with questions. It was clear from the maps that both of her sisters were en
   route to the Citadel, and both had found and were using their talismans. Had the
   White Lady given them special instructions, or were they acting on their own?

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   Could they possibly be intending to attack King Voltrik's heavily armed troops
   with their mobs of aborigines? Did their talismans make them think such a lunatic
   course of action might succeed?

   It almost seemed that Orogastus could read her mind. "Your sisters," he said, after
   the ice-mirror had winked out, "have both used their talismans to kill."

   Dumb with shock, Haramis could only stare at him. He led her from the mirror-
   chamber through the cavern and out into the tunnel that led back to his tower.

   "Kadiya and Anigel mistakenly think that they will be able to liberate Ruwenda
   using the talismans as magical weapons—with help from their Oddling friends
   and from Prince Antar, who has denounced his father and pledged himself to the
   cause of Princess Anigel. She saved his life back in the Tassaleyo Forest, and he is
   now hopelessly smitten with her. Of course, neither of your sisters has the faintest
   chance of success against Voltrik. They do not yet fully understand the workings
   of their talismans nor their limitations. They undoubtedly think they have only to
   wave their talismans at the Citadel, and all their enemies will fall down dead…
   But this will not occur. Voltrik is protected by my own strong magic, under the
   command of my Green Voice."

   "Oh, the silly fools!" groaned Haramis. "I cannot believe that the Archimage has
   ordered them to attack the Citadel. They are doing this on their own!"

   "The talismans that Kadiya and Anigel hold were not intended to be used alone.
   My researches have made this very clear. The Vanished Ones used the three
   devices as one, in a great Sceptre of Power, to establish some mysterious great
   balance of the world. It is your duty, Haramis, to bring together once again the
   Three in One. Wielding it, you alone can rule over a world reborn into peace and
   prosperity."

   "I? Rule the world?" She laughed. Her mind had frozen at his words, rejecting
   them even as he spoke. She asked herself what might be the great scheme that the
   White Lady had held back and was now prepared to reveal. I shall go to the
   Archimage as soon as I can, she decided.

   As they hurried along, she glanced sidelong at Orogastus through the eyeholes of

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   the silver mask, and saw that his mouth was tight-lipped. He had not spoken
   frivolously. He believed what he had told her, and she had best take it seriously.
   She would have to go to the Archimage at once and demand an explanation of this
   Sceptre of Power. But what of her sisters? If he did not know already, Voltrik
   would soon learn from the sorcerer of their advance upon the Citadel. He would
   send his army — and doubtless the Green Voice also — to meet them.

   "Orogastus," she asked, "could you keep Voltrik from sending troops after my
   poor sisters? Let me convince the two of them to turn away!"

   "If they withdraw at once into the depths of the swamp, they will be in no
   immediate danger. Voltrik's soldiers would be hard-pressed to fight an offensive
   war or even mount an effective pursuit during the rainy season. But do you think
   your sisters will listen to you?"

   "They always did before. But now, having their talismans…" Haramis's voice
   trailed away into silent anxiety.

   "I can order my Green Voice not to smite your sisters with my lightnings, or other
   occult weaponry. But there is no way that I can stop King Voltrik from dealing
   with them or their Oddling rabble as he chooses. Their talismans will not protect
   them. If I were there at the Citadel, I might prevail upon Voltrik. From here,
   working only through my Voice, I cannot."

   They came to the tunnel's end and entered the tower, where welcome heat
   enveloped them. Haramis stopped inside the small foyer and took Orogastus by
   the hands.

   "There is yet time. For both of us, and for my sisters. I do not know what plans
   you now have. I do not want to know, until I have finally made up my mind about
   us. But — if I fly at once to the Archimage and then decide, will you meet me at
   the Citadel to receive my answer? And while you are waiting for me, will you
   prevent Voltrik from sending his army out against Anigel and Kadiya? I can make
   them turn back! I know I can! But I must first learn the intentions of the
   Archimage—"

   "Let me guide you! I already have a plan — "

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   "No!" She took off the star-mask, and stood there pale and trembling, and she was
   unbending this time as he embraced her and kissed the top of her head.

   "My dearest one, you will do as you must do," he told her. "But there is one
   serious flaw in your strategy. I have no way to go quickly to the Citadel. Unlike
   you, I cannot command the lammergeiers."

   "I will ask Hiluro to summon one of his fellows to carry you there."

   His hands tightened about her. "You would do this? Trust me so far?"

   The face she lifted to him was wet with tears. "You are a man who has long
   guarded his secret heart. Perhaps you have built such strong ramparts about it that
   you are no longer sure what lies within… I think that you are not certain which
   way to take. Like me, you will have to make a choice."

   "Yes," he admitted. His arms fell away, and he did not meet her eyes.

   "The lammergeier will come for you," she said. "We will meet at the Citadel, just
   before the Feast of the Three Moons. Expect me."

   And then she was gone, leaving him standing alone, and her silver star-mask lay
   on the floor looking up at him with empty eyes.

                                                    Chapter Forty
   When the wild voyage of the log rafts up Lake Wum ended late on the same day
   that it had begun, the Wyvilo steered the fleet of ungainly craft into the Greenmire
   forest islands of the Lower Mutar delta, still under cover of the storm.

   There the Nyssomu met them with a hundred punts, and greeted Princess Anigel
   with much deference. The little swamp Folk ferried her and the knights and the
   Wyvilo warriors via secret backwaters to a large hummock unknown to humans.
   This place, which would become the staging area for Anigel's army, was located a
   few leagues away from a manor on the River Skrokar that had belonged to the late

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   Lord Manoparo of the Oathed Companions. The castle of the manor had been
   seized and occupied by Labornoki troops; but the outbuildings and dower house
   still sheltered Manoparo's large family and most of his servants and domestic
   retainers.

   The mistress of the manor, Lady Ellinis, had been advised by the local Nyssomu
   of Anigel's coming. The Lady was brought out to the isolated hummock long after
   nightfall, and she greeted the Princess with tears and guarded enthusiasm.

   Lady Ellinis was a grey-haired dame whose fine face was now deeply lined with
   bereavement. In addition to her husband, two of her sons had also perished in the
   futile defense of the Citadel. She sat with Anigel inside a shelter that the Wyvilo
   had set up in a dripping grove of gondas, and the two of them discussed the
   Princess's plan for besieging the Citadel together with her sister Kadiya and the
   latter's force of Uisgu.

   "That you would dare such a thing so soon after the conquest amazes me," Ellinis
   said. "And perhaps it is true that Voltrik's forces are not yet completely
   entrenched, and his army is divided, and they are on unfamiliar ground with the
   rainy season upon them. But still —! You two girls are so young! Utterly
   inexperienced in warfare! And even if our scattered nobles and freeholders rally to
   you as you hope, your army is yet composed mostly of Oddlings. My darling
   Princess Anigel, I wish nothing more in the world than your success. But the
   Labornoki are hardened fighting men, and the odds are greatly against you."

   Anigel only touched her coronet, where the trillium amber glowed. "I know not
   why I am convinced that victory will be ours, but I am. Perhaps this talisman is
   the thing that gives me the confidence to attempt such an audacious endeavor. All
   I can tell you, dear Ellinis, is that I felt impelled to come here now, with the Three
   Moons converging, and engage the Labornoki who hold the Citadel. My sister
   Kadiya is of like mind."

   Lady Ellinis drew her heavy cloak more closely about her. A small brazier burned
   in the shelter and on it Anigel was brewing darci tea against the penetrating
   dampness. Ellinis said: "I was astounded when a Nyssomu came secretly to me
   and informed me that you were sailing up Lake Wum. Of course, the Oddlings can
   bespeak each other without words, and I suppose they will have passed the news
   all over the Mazy Mire by now…"

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   "To all the Folk—yes," Anigel agreed solemnly. "My Wyvilo allies have never,
   up until now, had much dealings with their Nyssomu or Uisgu cousins. But the
   conquest of our country by Labornok was a disaster not only to Ruwendian
   humans, but also to the aborigines who dwell among us. And so the Wyvilo have
   put aside their ancient customs, and even the peaceable Nyssomu are willing to
   join us and do what they can."

   Outside, where the rain had stopped and night-mists now hung thick, the Wyvilo
   were busily constructing more brush-and-bamboo shelters for themselves and for
   others who were expected to arrive at the hummock later. Like all Folk, they could
   see readily in the dark and went about their work as efficiently as though it were
   broad daylight.

   Catching sight of a tall Wyvilo axeman, Lady Ellinis shivered. "I have never seen
   Tassaleyo Forest Oddlings before, and I confess that their mien is rather
   frightening. They are not as dreadful-looking as the Skritek, of course, and they
   seem fairly civilized. Nevertheless, I wonder that you are able to put such trust in
   them."

   Anigel smiled. "Their faces are terrifying, but at heart they are noble and revere
   the Black Trillium just as their smaller kin do. Thanks to the Wyvilo, we were
   able to send word via the Nyssomu to the scattered bands of free Ruwendians,
   who are hastening here from all directions to join my army."

   "My own people and my three surviving sons are yours to command," Ellinis said,
   "and you are welcome to what stores of food we were able to hide from the
   enemy. But there are at least five hundred Oddlings here already, and you say that
   you expect three or four times that number of humans and Nyssomu to gather here
   within the next two days. I fear that we will not have victuals enough to feed such
   a throng for more than a few days."

   "We will not be here for very long. If we are not victorious during the Feast of the
   Three Moons, we will have to withdraw," Anigel confessed. "But we will win out.
   I know it!"

   The Princess was on her feet, stern-faced and still dressed in the blue hunting kit

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   that the Wyvilo had given her. Lady Ellinis marveled at how greatly the girl had
   changed from the giggling little person she had seen at a royal ball scarcely five
   weeks earlier, before the invasion. That Anigel had been a shy ornamental with
   hardly a thought in her pretty head that did not involve court gossip or the latest
   fashions. This new young woman was frightening in her dedication, and Ellinis
   hardly knew what to make of her. But the Princess poured tea for her guest
   without a trace of her old flightiness, as gracious and confident as though the
   sooty crock were a silver pot, and the damp and drafty shelter the Queen's solar in
   the Citadel. Gradually Ellinis lost her misgivings and began to think that the
   impossible venture might not be utterly hopeless after all.

   "This Prince Antar." The older woman lowered her voice to a whisper. "It was
   clear to me when you introduced us that the young man is deeply in love with you.
   Nevertheless, I feel it is my duty to caution you about placing too much reliance
   upon him."

   Anigel nodded and sat down again, her face without expression. "He has pledged
   fealty to me, and so have most of his men. But there are three of his knights who
   withheld their troth, and these the others watch closely and exclude from our
   councils of war."

   "But Antar and his knights are Labornoki, after all!"

   "Dear Ellinis, I am no longer as simple and gullible as I once was, and it is true
   that Prince Antar must still prove his loyalty to me. You say he loves me and this
   may also be true. But I have only a fond respect for him, and even that is yet
   wary."

   "Good!" said Ellinis sturdily.

   "But I must trust Antar in some matters, since I know nothing of fighting. If we
   are to succeed, we will do so under his generalship. I know not what lies deep in
   his heart, but I am convinced that he is a good man, and one who deplores the
   cruelty of his father, King Voltrik. He has told me that there are many others
   among his people who feel as he does, and it may be that we will, through him,
   divide our foe's loyalty."


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   "I shall pray that you are right."

   They spoke for a while longer, and then it was time for Ellinis to go. The Lady
   kissed Anigel, which the Princess quite expected; but Anigel was quite taken
   aback when Ellinis also bowed deeply to her before going away with her servant
   and her Nyssomu guide.

   To Antar, who had come in when Ellinis was taking her leave, the Princess
   remarked: "She never showed me such deference before. In fact, being a woman
   of serious bent, she rarely paid much attention to me at all!"

   "The more fool she," said the Prince, smiling. "But I have come to tell you that
   our camp is growing apace, and there is now adequate shelter should the rain
   commence again." His face sobered. "The Wyvilo war-chief Lummomu-Ko feels
   that the Nyssomu, even though willing, will make poor warriors. They are so
   small, and the only weapon most of them can use with facility is the blowgun. In a
   frontal assault, they would be useless. We can only utilize them in skirmishes and
   irregular actions."

   "Then plan to do so," Anigel said serenely. "Do you have any estimates on the
   number of humans who might follow us?"

   "With luck, seven or eight hundred free Ruwendians might be able to join us here
   or reach the river below the Citadel by the Feast of the Three Moons. These will
   be mostly knights and soldiers who escaped into the Mire when the Citadel fell,
   together with some lords and men-at-arms from outlying manors south of here
   who never engaged us — I mean, never engaged your enemies — during the late
   invasion."

   "Very good. Now if only the Count of Goyk and the other free lords of the far
   Dylex can arrive in time — " She broke off, suddenly turning away, her face
   darkened with chagrin.

   Antar, who had never heard of the Count of Goyk and knew nothing of that
   worthy's place in Anigel's plan, at that moment realized that she still feared to
   confide in him completely. He dropped slowly to his knees.


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   "My Lady, if you command me, I shall say nothing of this Count to my loyal
   companions. I beseech you to have faith in us — but if you cannot, perhaps it
   would be best if you placed me and my knights under arrest. Then you would be
   freed of any anxieties our presence might engender."

   "I do trust you," Anigel said unhappily, "and most of your knights as well. It is Sir
   Rinutar and his cronies Turat and Onbogar whom I feel might betray us. I know
   they have pledged a truce, but I fear it was a grave mistake to bring them here to
   this secret camp. We should have left them on the lakeshore, as Lummomu-Ko
   advised."

   The Prince bowed his head. "Perhaps. But marooned in the midst of the storm, in
   a swamp full of unknown perils… they would surely have perished before finding
   their way to a Labornoki garrison. As you yourself agreed."

   "I would not have them die! But neither can I let them betray us to King Voltrik."

   Kneeling yet, he took hold of her hand. It was icy cold. "Be of good cheer. The
   three would be lost in minutes if they attempted to leave this hummock and range
   out into the Mire, and there is no one here who would aid them to escape. My
   fifteen true companions and I will see to them. Have no fear."

   She sighed and turned her eyes back to him. "I suppose you are right. I am taut-
   drawn as a bowstring, anxious about what will befall us in the next three days.
   The Count of Goyk that I inadvertently spoke of—he holds the most distant
   fiefdom of Ruwenda, far to the northeast of the Dylex, in the foothills of the
   Ohogans. Neither he nor the Count of Prok nor the other lords of the eastern
   manors were ever subdued by you Labornoki."

   "I know. It was to be our first priority after the Winter Rains. To pacify that
   country and also the south."

   "When the Wyvilo agreed to help me, I asked them if they would use their speech
   without words to discover what humans were unconquered. Through the Nyssomu
   I then made contact with those who fled the Citadel, and also certain nobles of the
   garrisoned manors, such as Lady Ellinis, and a few free manors of the south. This
   you already know. But my Wyvilo friends also bespoke the Vispi, the aborigines

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   of the high mountains. And the Vispi told us of the counties of Goyk and Prok
   being yet free."

   He nodded. "I see. And then of course the mountain Oddlings called upon those
   lords to come to your aid."

   "The Count of Goyk is a hardheaded man, and he is also my Great-uncle Palundo.
   At first he would not believe what inhuman Folk told him — that my sister
   Kadiya and I were ready to attack the Citadel. But I myself bespoke the Vispi,
   imparting to them certain homely secrets that only members of the royal family
   know, and at last Uncle Palundo was convinced. When we and the Wyvilo quit the
   village of Let, two thousand armed knights and men from both Goyk and Prok set
   off from their remote enclaves in fast riverboats. They had a long way to come —
   but the waterways are already in flood and yesterday they safely skirted the castle
   of Bonor, about sixty leagues west of here. If all goes well, they will arrive in time
   to help us."

   Antar's eyes were shining. "Better and better! Oh, my Lady, I cannot tell you how
   you have lifted my heart! No longer does our position seem so forlorn. We are still
   outnumbered, but at least we will have greater numbers of experienced human
   fighters on our side!" And he kissed her hand in a transport of joy.

   Anigel stiffened. Then, seeing his dismay, she smiled upon him.

   "Is my touch then so repulsive?" he asked sadly.

   "No. By no means. I was only — surprised. There are so many things on my
   mind, you see."

   She looked so small and bemused, this young woman crowned with magic,
   perched uncomfortably on a mossy rock with her face lit only by the brazier, that
   his heart was ignited from pity and love and he rose to his feet and turned away so
   that she should not see the tears that had sprung to his eyes.

   "Yes, my Lady. You have much to think on. Too much for a person of such tender
   years and great sensitivity—"


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   "I'll manage," Anigel said, rather briskly.

   He turned back to her. "Now I have offended you. I apologize most humbly."

   "And I accept." For an instant, their eyes met. Then she looked away and seemed
   abstracted again, and the rapport that had seemed to spring momentarily to life
   died aborning.

   Had he really seen it? Or was it only wishful thinking? He would have cried out to
   her that very minute, professing his adoration — but she had her eyes blindly
   fixed on one wall of the tent and seemed lost in a dream, one finger lifted to her
   silvery coronet.

   "I bid you goodnight, then," he said.

   But Anigel did not reply. She was listening to a vision of her sister Kadiya that
   had just sprung into her mind.

   "Haramis said what?"

   "Ani, she told me to turn back. Ordered me! As though I were still a naughty child
   refusing to come in from playing in the stables!"

   "Did she give a reason?"

   "She is afraid that Voltrik knows we are on our way, and that he will send troops
   out to engage us. But that's ridiculous! The Nyssomu would know at once if any
   large body of Labornoki left the Citadel. They would give warning, and we could
   easily hide away in the sloughs and backwaters of the Mire where no flatlander
   would have a hope of catching us. Of course I told her that. But she got all in a
   swivel, and started swearing upon her amulet and talisman that I was floating to
   my doom and sure to ruin some great scheme. When I asked if the scheme was
   hers or one of Orogastus, she became all huffy."

   "Can she have fallen under his dark spell, Kadi?"

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   "Who can say… Has she bespoken you with the same line of tosh?"

   "Nay. But I have been so busy and distracted this day that I scarce had time to
   draw a quiet breath."

   "If she does try to bespeak you —don't answer!"

   "Kadi!"

   "I mean what I say. And tell Hara nothing more of our plans. She has gone to the
   Archimage at last, supposedly to hear the White Lady's version of our destiny and
   the purpose of our talismans. Perhaps our love-sick sister will recover her wits in
   Noth. But I shall not count on it. Bespeak her not again. She must know nothing
   of our plans until we all three meet in person and have this out."

   "Well… I suppose that is the sensible thing."

   "She also told me that the sorcerer will arrive at the Citadel tomorrow."

   "What — ? But he was there with Kara, in the mountains!"

   "She is lending him one of her magic birds as a steed. When I remonstrated with
   her — actually, I called her a besotted muck-for-brains — she insisted she was
   acting in our best interests."

   "Now we shall have his enchantment to contend against, as well as the armed
   might of Labornok! Oh, Kadi…"

   "Now, don't lose heart. Kara seems to believe that Orogastus has very little real
   magic at all. According to her, his thaumaturgy may be based upon nothing more
   nor less than some fabulous machinery of the Vanished Ones! The bolts of
   lightning, the gouts of flame and hail of steel pellets that destroyed the hill-forts,
   the ear-bursting horror that afflicted the Dylex townships, even the panic that
   seized the war-fronials of our knights —all some sort of mechanical trickery and
   not real magic at all!… If Hara is telling true."

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   "Kadi, I just don't understand this. There must be magic! Our Black Trilliums…
   our talismans… the Archimage herself! Magic pervades the entire world!"

   "Never mind, Ani. The only important thing to remember is that our sister must
   not be allowed to stop us. So give no heed to her lunatic admonitions. I am still
   well ahead of Osorkon and his army, I have more than three thousand Uisgu
   following me, and I have worked out a plan for penetrating the Citadel and
   avoiding a pitched battle outside on the Knoll, where we would surely be cut
   down by Voltrik's cavalry."

   "Oh! Tell me!"

   "And have you blab it to that witling Antar? Nay! You'll learn of it when our
   armies meet on the Eve of Three Moons."

   "You misjudge me, and also Antar—"

   "I hope so. And I hope I misjudge our sister as well! Meanwhile, take great care
   and meet me in this place that I show you… When we confer, we will arrange for
   King Voltrik and Orogastus to join us at a very special celebration of the Moon
   Feast!"

                                            Chapter Forty-One
   Day was dawning rapidly when Hiluro began his descent toward Noth. Haramis
   had cried herself to sleep, then dreamed a conversation with a scandalized Kadiya,
   expressing disapproval of her dealings with Orogastus. No doubt Kadiya would
   have tried to stab him and been struck down with lightning for her pains — how
   dare she call Haramis's conduct reckless! Now Haramis felt horribly bleary-eyed
   as the growing light woke her. She was stiff in every muscle, but her position on
   the bird's back did not encourage much movement, so she looked forward to
   landing.

   As the bird circled over the small stone tower where the Archimage lived,
   Haramis looked down in bewilderment. The last time she had seen the place it had
   been covered in greenery and surrounded by a lawn dotted with wildflowers. Now

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   only a few skeletal branches clung to the tower, and what remained of the lawn
   was brown and scattered with spiky weeds. The moat was low, and the little water
   that remained in it was covered with a foul-smelling scum.

   "What has happened here?" Haramis asked aloud. Hiluro twitched, and for a
   moment she thought he was about to answer her, but he remained silent.

   Could King Voltrik's soldiers have come this far? she wondered. No, there would
   be a different kind of destruction if they had. They would have burned and torn
   down, but this looks as though everything simply did. But there is no natural
   reason for everything to dry up like this, not at this time of year!

   She thought of the great number of gardeners formerly employed at the Citadel.
   Perhaps with the Archimage dying, her few servants — and Haramis had heard
   her mention only one, her steward — hadn't had time to take care of the plants.
   But even so, it wouldn't look like this!

   The lammergeier landed at the end of the drawbridge, and Haramis climbed off
   his back, her mind busy speculating on what she might find within. Was the
   Archimage already dead? She was still strong enough to speak to me last night,
   Haramis thought.

   A feeling of urgency possessed her, and she hurried across the drawbridge, along
   a mosaic floor almost covered with dead moss, past the now dry fountain, and
   across the garden, now barren ground with dead flowers strewn about, their roots
   still clinging to the earth which no longer nourished them. When she came to the
   black wooden door which led to the Archimage's chamber she was not surprised
   to find it standing ajar.

   The room was stifling hot, and an Oddling — a Nyssomu she had never seen
   before — crouched by the fire adding more peat. He looked up as her shadow,
   cast by the sun rising behind her, fell across him. "Lady Haramis," he said.
   "Welcome to Noth —she said you would be here in time." He nodded toward the
   bed.

   "Greetings… You must be Damatole," Haramis said. The Archimage had
   mentioned his name only once during their last meeting, but Haramis had been

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   taught all her life to remember the name, face, and salient characteristics of
   everyone she met or heard of. Her parents had considered it an important part of
   royal training.

   "Yes, my lady." The little steward bowed to her. "It is my honor to serve the Lady
   Binah — and you. She sleeps now, but she should wake soon. Would you care for
   some tea?"

   "Yes," Haramis said gratefully, "I would indeed. Thank you, Damatole." The
   Oddling hurried from the room, and Haramis picked up one of the padded stools
   and quietly moved it to the side of the Archimage's bed. Sitting on it, she studied
   the sleeping woman.

   Binah looked even less well than she had in the scrying bowl, her flesh parched
   and sinking down about the bones of her face. She woke just as Damatole came in
   with the tea. "Haramis," she said slowly. "You came."

   "Of course I came," Haramis said. "You called me. Besides, I need more
   information on how to use the talismans. Unfortunately, finding my Three-
   Winged Circle did not automatically teach me how to use it.

   Orogastus's library had some information on them — including a book that said
   the three of them should be joined together to form a sceptre — "

   "Not yet," the Archimage interrupted her. "You are not yet ready to control that
   power. That requires more wisdom than you have — much more."

   "Where am I supposed to learn this great wisdom? " Haramis snapped impatiently.
   "Grubbing around in the swamp while Voltrik's army plunders my kingdom? Or
   am I to find it in my sisters—who use their talismans to kill?"

   The Archimage looked sorrowful. "They do not yet possess wisdom either," she
   sighed, her voice trailing off into silence. It was several moments before she spoke
   again, and her question was unwelcome. "Why did you stay so long with
   Orogastus?"



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   Haramis frowned, trying to find the right words to explain. "I was trying to learn
   what he was like—you yourself bid me find out his weaknesses. It's odd; he seems
   to think that the devices of the Vanished Ones are magical — he actually said as
   much! He was very upset when I broke one of them — he said it was dead. But
   machines aren't alive, are they?"

   "No," the Lady replied. "And do you think his devices are magical?"

   "No," Haramis said. "I cannot explain it precisely, but they don't feel magical. But,
   magic or machine, they give him power, and that power, whatever it is, can be
   used to do great harm. And while that power exists, I want to know how it
   works!"

   "So you went to Orogastus to learn the use of power? Was that wise?"

   "What is wise?" Haramis retorted bitterly. "You lie here in bed while my home is
   invaded and my parents horribly murdered and hundreds of Vispi are slaughtered
   because you summoned them too late against a foe they could not withstand. Is
   that wisdom? If so, what good is it?"

   "I know that you are confused and in pain, Haramis," the Lady said gently, "but
   you must learn to look beyond the moment and see the larger pattern."

   "That," Haramis retorted, "is exactly what Orogastus said. As if my parents were
   nothing, and their deaths didn't matter…" She found herself crying again, hurt and
   angry and bereft. And now you'll die, too, she thought despairingly, and I'll be
   alone with my kingdom occupied by enemy soldiers, my sisters who knows where,
   and King Voltrik trying to kill me and them. And I don't know what to do and
   nobody else seems to know either!

   "I have watched over Ruwenda for a long time," Binah said softly, "far longer
   than you realize. I have loved the land and its Folk and I have guarded them and
   helped them to grow as they should. It is a great work, and there is much joy in it.
   But now my time is ending, and yours is beginning." She turned her head to meet
   Haramis's eyes. "You said that Orogastus invited you to come to him. Tell me,
   Haramis, why did he invite you, and not your sisters?"


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   Haramis gazed back at her, startled. "I don't know — I never thought to ask that."

   "And now that you know the question, what is the answer?"

   Haramis frowned, trying to remember exactly how Orogastus had worded his
   invitation, as well as what he had asked of her while she was with him. "I think
   he's lonely," she said slowly. "He spoke of my reputation for learning and of his
   desire to share his knowledge with me… I think he's looking for someone else like
   him, someone else who can use magic and think the way he does, someone who
   can understand what he talks about."

   "And are you like him?" the Archimage asked quietly.

   "In some ways I am," Haramis admitted. "I don't want to blast anyone with
   lightning, or invade someone else's land, or kill people — but I can understand the
   desire to search for knowledge, to try to make sense of the world…"

   "… to see the pattern of life around you?"

   "Yes," Haramis said, "exactly."

   "And when you have this knowledge, what do you do with it?"

   "What do you mean?" Haramis asked.

   "Would you use knowledge to hurt and destroy, to manipulate and bend others to
   your will?"

   "Of course not!" Haramis replied indignantly. "That's wrong. People are supposed
   to be free to make their own choices, not used as puppets for the amusement of
   those stronger or more intelligent than they are. But why should I have to do
   anything with knowledge? Why can't I simply study and learn and rejoice in the
   knowledge and vision I achieve? Why should I have to use it?"

   "Because you are what you are, and it shows. I can see it, Orogastus can see it,

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   and any other with a knowledge of magic can see it." The Archimage's voice grew
   intense. "Haramis, you understand words. Most people never realize that words
   are important, that they matter, that to say a thing is to give it at least a shadow of
   existence — and to name it truly is to give it life. You hear, you listen, and you
   remember, and that is a rare gift. Without it, you would never understand magic,
   most of it would literally be inconceivable to you. Kadiya possesses great ardor
   and determination, and Anigel has compassion and a loving heart, but these gifts,
   while they are great in their own right, are not what is required for the full use of
   magic. Your passion is knowledge, Haramis, and that, combined with the royal
   blood of Ruwenda, will make you a magician. If you try not to use your abilities,
   you — and they—will be used by people like Orogastus."

   "Is that why I feel like a pawn in some game you and Orogastus are playing?"
   Haramis demanded.

   The Archimage's eyes burned in her face, as if all the life in the old woman were
   contained in them. "You feel like a pawn because you have been one, Haramis.
   But you are reaching the last square, where you can choose what to become."

   "A queen, of course," Haramis said in surprise. "Wasn't that choice made for me
   long ago?"

   "No," the Archimage said softly, almost in a whisper, "that choice is not made
   until you choose it. The important thing is for the world to be brought back into
   balance, which can only be done if you and your sisters can find your own
   balance. The Crown may not be your destiny."

   "What do you mean?" Haramis asked in horror. "Will we lose the kingdom to
   Voltrik? Will I be killed? Or has something happened to the Crown? I left it with
   you for safekeeping—did I do wrong in that? "

   "By no means." The Archimage's voice was feeble, but still audible. "The Crown
   is here, and safe." She turned her head toward the fire. "Damatole."

   Haramis would not have thought the Oddling could hear that whisper, but he
   hurried to Binah's side. "The time has come," the old woman whispered. He
   nodded, crossed to one of the cupboards on the far wall, took out a white bundle,

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   and brought it to the Archimage. She slowly reached out a hand, grasped a fold of
   the cloth, and extended it to Haramis. As the bundle started to slide off the bed
   Haramis grasped at it. It fell open across her arms, and she saw in surprise that it
   was the Archimage's cloak.

   "Put it on, Haramis," Binah commanded in a whisper. "It is yours now.

   "Do you mean I am to be Archimage?" Haramis asked in surprise. I don't want
   this task, she thought in dismay. It's difficult enough to be Queen—and at least I
   am trained for that! But to be the new Archimage — the can't ask that of me!

   "You have the ability," Binah whispered, "but it must be your choice. I give you
   my blessing and my love, and one final warning. Remember that the line between
   self confidence and over-confidence is narrow and easily crossed. Guard yourself
   always. Choose wisely." Then her breath rattled in her throat and she lay still.

   Haramis stared at her body in shock. This can't be happening, she thought. I'm
   dreaming. I'm in my bed in Orogastus's tower and I'm having a nightmare, I've
   been reading too many books of magic, I—

   Haramis became aware that Damatole was speaking to her. "White Lady?"

   She turned slowly to look at him. "What is it, Damatole?"

   "What are your commands, Lady?"

   Commands? He thinks I'm the new Archimage. Why, oh why, did I ever get out of
   bed this morning —yesterday morning — whenever it was? She should tell him
   something; after all, he was only trying to do his job. Unfortunately, nothing came
   to mind.

   "Let me get you some water to wash with and bring breakfast," he suggested.
   "You must be hungry."

   Hungry. Yes, now that he mentioned it, she was hungry.


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   "Thank you, Damatole," Haramis said blankly, "that would be very nice."

   Damatole served her a simple meal, then led her away to a small chamber where
   there was a cot. She lay down and slept, and when she woke it was afternoon, and
   there was a meal set on a small table next to the cot. Haramis ate every bite, and
   then went in search of Damatole. She found him in the Archimage's chamber, but
   she was surprised to see that the bed was empty. "Have you buried her body
   already, Damatole?" she asked. "I would have helped — "

   "There is no body," he replied. "Do you not remember?… No, I see you do not.
   The flesh that once enclosed Binah's spirit has gone to dust, as will this place,
   once you leave it."

   Haramis looked more closely at the bed. Yes, there was dust on the pillow where
   Binah's head had been. "Where is the Crown of Ruwenda?"

   Damatole opened the cupboard in the far wall and took out a bundle, wrapped in
   white fabric, which he handed to Haramis. When she unwrapped it, she saw with
   relief that the Crown was whole and undamaged. Would it turn to dust if it stayed
   here when I left? she wondered.

   "I shall get you a bag to carry it in," Damatole offered, hurrying out of the room
   without waiting for her response.

   Haramis tried to think of what she should do next, but when Damatole returned
   with a leather sack, she had not yet decided. Since he obviously expected her to
   leave, however, she summoned the lammergeier. Then it occurred to her that she
   was not the only one with no home. "Damatole, do you have a place to go?"

   He nodded. "My kin will fetch me away. It is arranged. There is only one last
   thing." He picked up the Archimage's cloak, which was still lying on the stool
   where Haramis had left it, and put it into the bag with the Crown.

   "Why have you given me this?" she asked as they left the building together,
   fearing she already knew the answer.



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   "Because it is yours, White Lady," he replied. "And now I bid you farewell."

   A rising wind blew her hair back from her face. She looked up at the thickening
   clouds and wondered if it would rain tomorrow, on the Eve of the Three Moons.

   Hiluro dropped out of the clouds and landed beside her. Where would you go,
   White Lady?

   "Do not call me that," Haramis said in a low voice. "Not yet." She mounted the
   lammergeier, holding tightly to the bag with the Crown and cloak, and Hiluro rose
   into the threatening sky.

                                            Chapter Forty-Two
   King Voltrik and the Green Voice waited on the parapet of the Citadel's High
   Tower, and the dark clouds seemed to billow only a few ells above their heads,
   hiding the flag of Labornok on its staff. Below, the extensive fortress and its
   outbuildings and courtyards were peculiarly silent, even though it was mid-
   afternoon and a time when the surviving Ruwendian servitors and freemen were
   usually hard at work. But on this day only the steady clang of a blacksmith's
   hammer broke the stillness, tolling like some discordant bell of evil omen. King
   Voltrik shuddered.

   "Is it the wretched feast upcoming tomorrow," he asked the Green Voice, "that has
   caused the conquered ones to shirk their duties? Full half of the usual Citadel staff
   claimed today to be stricken with ague and could not leave their beds — and those
   who are at work skulk about listlessly and seem barely able to carry on."

   "Something is in the air," the Voice admitted. "Certainly there is bound to be
   another great storm soon."

   "That's not what I meant," Voltrik snarled. "Something nasty is brewing, and I
   think you know what it is, and you are afraid to tell me!"

   The Green Voice lowered his hooded head in submission. "My Almighty Master
   will soon arrive, Great King, and he will put your mind at rest and answer all

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   questions."

   The King uttered a guffaw of humorless laughter and abruptly turned away from
   the acolyte, to gaze out upon the expanse of land that lay to the north. The peculiar
   light made the lush green of the jungle seem especially intense, and the mire-
   smells were also much stronger than usual.

   "If my mind is to be eased," Voltrik growled, "then why has the sorcerer
   commanded you to have all but a handful of our troops fall back to the Citadel and
   alert themselves for battle?"

   "A mere precaution — "

   "Liar! Both of you! Conniving traitors!" The monarch swung around and took the
   Green Voice by his shoulder. Even one-handed, he was able to shake Orogastus's
   assistant until his teeth rattled. "They're coming for me — the three Princess-
   Witches! That's it, isn't it? I could have been safely away from here, back in
   Derorguila, but you and Orogastus assured me that all would be well — that the
   witches were captured and their talismans taken. But you lied! And now they're
   coming for me, just as the prophecy said!"

   "Nay, Great King — "

   "I'm trapped here!" Voltrik howled. "Zoto have mercy on me! The army hates my
   guts because they're going to have to stay in this hellhole through the Rains, and
   the knights are bored out of their minds from inaction and drunk or wenching
   most of the time, and there is no one left to serve me but cravens and fools and
   traitorous tricksters plotting to take my kingdom once the Ruwendian demon-
   trulls have finished me off!"

   The Green Voice dropped to his knees and clasped his hands in supplication. "Not
   so, not so! My Master will explain all when he arrives."

   "If he does!" Voltrik bellowed. He drew his short-sword and used the flat of it to
   mash the Voice's nose painfully against his face. "And if he does not, then your
   shaven, flap-eared head will take leave of its body, and I will hie me out of this
   sump of iniquity at dawn tomorrow! Better to risk the perils of the Rains than
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   loiter here like a stupid nunchik in a slaughter-pen."

   A great blow of the King's foot sent the kneeling minion sprawling to the
   pavement.

   And there sounded a cry like a brazen trumpet.

   Startled, Voltrik flung his gaze in all directions but the correct one, so that he leapt
   with surprise when a gigantic black-and-white bird burst forth from the clouds,
   uttered another call, and glided to a landing on the parapet.

   From between its still-extended wings, Orogastus looked down at the
   thunderstruck King and bowed his head slightly.

   "Greetings to you, my Liege," he said calmly. "I am here as I promised, and
   prepared to deliver your enemies to you, as I promised also."

   "Zoto's Teeth! It's one of those things that serve the Archimage! And now it serves
   you — ?"

   Orogastus slid from the lammergeier's back. He thanked it briefly, to which it
   merely rolled its eyes and then ascended into the dark clouds with a single flap of
   its wings.

   "The Archimage," said the sorcerer with unconcealed satisfaction, "is dead. And
   her successor is none other than the Princess Haramis, who once spurned your
   proposed betrothal, and who is now under my power — although she still does not
   realize it."

   "By the Ten Hells!" Voltrik sheathed his sword, grimacing with relief. "And the
   other two royal sluts?"

   Orogastus walked to the tower's northernmost parapet and sat on the stone coping
   with his head lowered and his face concealed by the hood of his black cloak.
   Swiftly, using the speech without words, he gave orders to his acolyte. The Green
   Voice scrambled to his feet and disappeared down the trapdoor ladder.

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   Then the sorcerer drew back his hood and smiled upon Voltrik with all of the old
   charm and compelling self-possession that had bewitched a brash prince some
   eighteen years earlier.

   "The other Princesses are indeed coming," Orogastus said. "Kadiya leads an
   undisciplined rabble of swamp-dwarves armed with blowguns and stone spears.
   Anigel's terrible host consists of a few hundred ugly-faced forest Oddlings, some
   faint-hearted Nyssomu, a troop of grubby Ruwendian partisans… and your son,
   the traitor, with his cadre of gnat-bitten turncoats."

   "But the Princesses have their talismans!"

   Orogastus nodded. "But they do not know how to use them properly. They no
   doubt think that all they need to do is to command our destruction. But I vow to
   you on my immortal soul that this is not the manner in which the magical
   instruments function. They are subtle weapons, and the Princesses are immature
   girls, with more spirit than brains, who do not understand such things."

   Voltrik sat beside the sorcerer, a scowl denting his brow, and chewed on his
   mustaches. He gestured out at the Mire. "We can't go out there after them. Not
   with the Rains starting. We'd never hunt them down in the swamp, not even with
   the help of those abominable Drowners."

   "No," Orogastus admitted. "And for that very reason they have been encouraged
   to come here to the Citadel, where our superior forces and my powerful
   enchantments will make an end of them once and for all!"

   Voltrik brightened. "You will blast them with your lightning? Devastate them
   with the sorcery you used in the conquest?"

   "I will lay the heads of Princess Kadiya and Princess Anigel at your feet. Haramis,
   who is my creature, will serve you body and soul."

   Voltrik giggled nervously. "I wouldn't mind that… if you can magick her into
   submission, that is. I always fancied tall wenches, and I'll have to breed more sons

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   somehow…"

   "There will be a battle, Sire." Orogastus spoke almost with indifference. "It will
   take place within two days, undoubtedly at the Feast of the Three Moons."

   Voltrik was on his feet again, eyes agleam and voice overloud. "Good! Damn it
   all, that's what we need to get our blood moving again! Sitting here for a month,
   half the time sick unto death, has turned my heart as stagnant as this accursed
   swamp! Do you have the strategy for the fight worked out?"

   "Most assuredly, my Liege." Orogastus now arose also. "And this time, there is no
   doubt whatsoever that we will win. My great powers are honed, and I am eager to
   defend you. The army here in the Citadel is ready, and Lord Osorkon will soon
   arrive with an additional five thousand men… And lest you fret about the alleged
   power of the Princesses and their talismans, there is also this."

   From beneath his cloak the sorcerer took a bag, and out from this retrieved a
   wooden box carved with skulls and other symbols of death. He opened the box to
   reveal a dull green sphere about the size of a small ladu-fruit, set within a nest of
   padded black velvet.

   "This is a weapon more deadly than all my others put together. It was the second
   parting-gift to me of my late Master Bondanus —"

   "He who gave you the Golden Pastilles?"

   "Yes. They were a gift of life — but this brings only death of the most
   excruciating kind. It is only to be used as a last resort, for its bane will afflict
   everyone, friend or foe, who stands at ground level within a radius of a thousand
   ells. If its use should be required — if there is no other way in which to kill the
   Princesses — then I myself shall wield it."

   King Voltrik had paled, and could not take his eyes from the thing. "What is it
   called, and how does it work?"

   "It is known as the Doomful Effluvium, and it is a weapon older than the

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   Vanished Ones, used against them by the ancestors of my Master, in their great
   struggle for the domination of the world. The sphere is of glass. Dashing it to the
   stones releases deadly vapors that bring death if a single breath of it be taken. I am
   prepared to use it to assure our victory — even though it will kill many of our own
   men as well as our enemies. You need not fear it yourself, Sire, as long as you
   remain on the upper levels of the keep. Its heavy vapors cannot rise far above a
   man's height."

   Orogastus closed the box and put it away. "Undoubtedly, it will not be needed. I
   show it to you only to prove that there is no way that these Princesses can win out.
   We are invincible."

   The eyes that the sorcerer now turned upon the grey-faced monarch seemed to
   become as brilliant as stars, and his soft voice compelled trust and drove away all
   fear. "You do believe me, do you not, my King?"

   "Yes," Voltrik replied in a tremulous whisper. "Yes."

   Knowing that her forces would now have to travel from their secret camp on the
   River Skrokar to Kadiya's hideout some fifteen leagues away in the trackless Mire
   just north of the Citadel, Princess Anigel had beseeched her talisman to conceal
   them from the enemy's magical sight. And lo! The day-mist had thickened to an
   opaque miasma that blinded the humans but bothered the Oddlings not at all.

   The Princess deemed this the answer to her prayer, and her force set out. The fleet
   of Nyssomu punts carried the entire host safely past Castle Manoparo, to the
   confluence of the Skrokar and the Mutar. Thence they proceeded up the great river
   itself, staying in the backwaters along the northern shore until they had turned off
   to the right into a clogged and twisting little channel. This led Anigel to her
   sister's staging area, where they arrived at nightfall.

   The place was another large hummock, but lit only by ghostly lanterns carrying
   tiny green-glowing swamp-worms. A Uisgu chieftain with great circles of red
   paint about his eyes and a full suit of golden fish-scale mail met Anigel's boat at
   the hummock shore, saying he would conduct her, Prince Antar, and the other
   Labornoki knights to the place where Kadiya waited.


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   In the wan lantern light they disembarked, and followed a path to a simple leather
   tent where Kadiya and her Uisgu battle-leaders were poring over a drawing of the
   Citadel keep spread out upon a crude table.

   There were females there, for leadership was equal. But no long skirts loaded with
   fine embroidery were to be seen. One and all they wore woven grass breeches, and
   tunics overlaid with shells and tough scales, from shoulder to thigh, not unlike
   chain mail. They wore helms also, some fashioned of metal found in the ruins.
   Kadiya's hair was braided and coiled under hers. Save for her height, she might
   have been one of the general company.

   When the golden-haired Anigel caught sight of her older sister, she forgot
   everything else, and burst into tears of gladness, rushing toward the other with
   open arms.

   But Kadiya returned the embrace only hesitantly, and her dark eyes never left the
   face of Antar, who had remained at the entrance to the shelter, together with his
   men. The Prince looked from Anigel to her sister and there was the beginning of a
   frown on his face.

   "What is wrong?" Anigel exclaimed in dismay; "We—we are together once more,
   alive!"

   "Yes, I live," Kadiya returned stolidly. "But who are these who come with you,
   Sister? What pact have you made with them? Trust cannot be rooted in the spilling
   of kin-blood." She stared pointedly at the Prince. "Have you forgotten so easily
   whose steel slashed our world apart?"

   Anigel gave a cry as desolate as if Kadiya had drawn a weapon against her. "Antar
   is not to be feared or mistrusted, I will pledge my life on it! My very talisman!"
   And she lifted from her head the silvery coronet, whose trillium amber had begun
   to pulsate brilliantly as she approached her sister, and held it out.

   "Your Highness." The Prince looked to Kadiya straightly. "What must we swear
   by that will make you accept the truth?"

   Slowly, Kadiya drew from its sheath her own talisman. She reversed it and held it
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   pommel up, so that it faced both Anigel and Antar. The three eyes opened, and the
   watching men muttered in consternation.

   "Sister, turn about," Kadiya commanded, "and let both our talismans pass
   judgment."

   With a stricken countenance, Anigel did as she was bid.

   "O Lords of the Air, great servants of God," Kadiya intoned, "reveal to us which
   of these knights will grant us loving service, and which would do us harm, and do
   unto the latter as they would do to us."

   There was a soundless blast of blue-white light. Prince Antar and his fifteen loyal
   companions tottered in their armor, their mouths wide in shock; but on the wet
   earth lay two other knights, unmoving.

   After the space of a few heartbeats, Sir Owanon bent over them. Shaking his head,
   he said: "Onbogar and Turat. Both stone dead."

   Anigel cried out for horror. But Prince Antar asked the others: "And where is
   Rinutar?"

   He was not among them; nor had anyone seen him since leaving the boat in which
   they had approached Kadiya's camp. Antar would have sent his men searching,
   but Princess Anigel bade them stay.

   "I will find him," she said quietly. And she put her talisman back upon her head,
   and her eyes seemed to look through all the others, in the direction of the Citadel.
   "He is mid-river. In a stolen punt."

   "Smite him!" cried bluff Sir Penapat. "He will raise the alarm!"

   "There is no need for that," said a new voice.

   This time it was Kadiya and Anigel who stood stock-still and gaping; for Princess

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   Haramis had pushed her way through the crowd of armored men to confront her
   sisters. She wore the white cloak of the Archimage, and carried the Crown of
   State, unwrapped, in one arm.

   "Haramis!" her sisters exclaimed in unison.

   "Kadiya! Anigel!" Haramis embraced her sisters, then said: "Yes, it is I. You may
   as well let Rinutar go. King Voltrik and Orogastus already know that you are here,
   and that you intend to attack before moonrise tomorrow, when the feast begins."

   All of them, Uisgu and Labornoki, Kadiya and Anigel, even sturdy little Jagun,
   began to speak at once.

   Haramis lifted her talisman. The trillium amber set within the wand throbbed with
   golden light, as did the amber of the other talismans. Silence fell.

   Haramis said: "Sisters, I know what numbers of followers you have brought to
   this encampment." She tried not to let her incredulity show in her voice; they
   deserved her courtesy. "I have seen many more boats full of Uisgu approaching
   this place, as well as a large fleet of heavily armed Ruwendians coming in from
   the free northeast. But if you attack the Citadel, all of these loyal friends will die,
   for this venture is foredoomed."

   "Who told you so?" Kadiya demanded hotly. "Your dearly beloved sorcerer?"

   Haramis flushed. She hardly deserved that; though perhaps Kadiya could not be
   blamed for thinking so. She looked Kadiya straight in the eye. "Whatever you may
   think has happened between Orogastus and me, it is not I who have brought the
   enemy to our councils." She looked squarely at Anigel, standing close to Prince
   Antar. Anigel flushed, but said nothing. "As for doom — I am not blind, I can see
   it for myself. Your aborigines are only lightly armed. Count Palundo's force
   probably cannot get here in time — but even if it does, it will be countered by the
   five thousand men that Osorkon is bringing down the river. The other half of
   Voltrik's army is already on alert, ready to repel any assault you might mount. The
   great gates of the Citadel have been repaired — "

   "Perhaps," said Kadiya with a grin, "we have the wherewithal to open them. And
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   to defeat your conjurer as well!"

   "You are gambling many lives on that assumption," Haramis pointed out.
   "Perhaps you do not know that you can no longer count upon the assistance of the
   Archimage."

   "Why not?" Kadiya demanded. "She has always assisted us before. Are you trying
   to tell us that she would aid Orogastus in this battle?"

   "No," Haramis said wearily. "I am trying to tell you that the Archimage is dead."

   It was Anigel who cried out in dismay. Kadiya said angrily: "How do you know?"

   "I know because I was there," Haramis said, and then her grief threatened to
   overcome her again. As yet she had shed no tears for the Archimage; but she did
   not dare to give way just now. She forced her voice to remain steady.

   "I tell you, Orogastus is waiting for you with all the arcane weaponry at his
   command, and he has called for the local Greenmire Skritek to walk. They are
   converging upon Citadel Knoll, and will harry and devour any of your people they
   can catch! Do you really believe you can face all that—and Orogastus's
   weapons?"

   There was a moment of silence, which seemed very long to Haramis. "You will all
   be massacred," she added quietly. "Withdraw, I beg of you. They can't follow you
   into the swamps at this time of year."

   "No!" Kadiya smashed her fist onto the table. "Orogastus has bewitched you! That
   is plain to see, for all that you have usurped the cloak of the Archimage."

   "Do you really think I wanted to take her place?" Haramis demanded. All of her
   fatigue, all of her grief for the Archimage threatened to overpower her again.

   "Yes, I do," Kadiya declared hotly. "You have always been greedy for power,
   Haramis. You cannot bear to think that either Ani or I might have a plan that is
   better than yours."

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   The unfairness of this struck Haramis like a blow. She felt as if she would collapse
   under it. Kadiya surveyed her angrily, but Anigel saw the grief in her face.

   "I think you are being unfair, Kadi," she said. "Let us at least hear Haramis's
   plan."

   Kadiya glared at both of them. She said: "What of the Crown, Haramis? Will you
   and Orogastus share the thrones of Ruwenda and Labornok, after Voltrik is
   disposed of in this great plan of yours?"

   "Of course not! Kadiya, you simply don't understand." Haramis was almost
   despairing. How could she make her sisters see?

   It was little Jagun who said unexpectedly: "Let the talismans prove her true or
   false, as they did Prince Antar and his men."

   Haramis drew herself to her full height. "As you wish. But if your talismans are
   anything like my own, Sisters, you had best be very careful how you frame your
   test. For I have no doubt that my talisman, like yours, is capable of killing."

   "So be it," said Kadiya, as Anigel looked from one sister to the other in open
   distress. Their thoughts were easily read even by the Labornoki knights and the
   Uisgu.

   "Dearest Haramis," Anigel said forlornly, "we want very much to trust you, but
   we have seen you consorting with Orogastus." Anigel had tears in her eyes, but
   her voice was steady. "We have no other course but to ask if you will give us
   leave to test you."

   Haramis regarded her sister with a bemused expression. All of the others in the
   tent held their breath, and in the stillness could be heard the first patter of
   raindrops from the new storm, and a quiet murmur of many voices outside.
   Another band of recruits had arrived.

   She said quietly: "I did not ask to test you, though you brought your Prince here."

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   Anigel flushed as Haramis went on. "Let it be as you will." She took her own
   talisman and held it before her face. "Test me, then."

   At that point, all of Antar's knights and the Uisgu left the tent in precipitate haste.
   Only the Prince and Jagun remained, and the small Nyssomu huntsman sketched
   the sign of the Black Trillium before each sister. Haramis handed Jagun the
   Crown; he took it reverently and knelt in a corner with his head bowed.

   Kadiya and Anigel still stood side by side, talismans raised. But this time it was
   the youngest Princess who spoke.

   "Dear Lords of the Air, have pity on us three. But also show clearly to us any
   danger we might pose to the great balance of the world."

   The three talismans glowed a deep crimson, filling the tent with brilliant light. The
   three Princesses were like statues, with eyes wide and lips slightly parted.

   Then coronet and wand and pointless sword took on a spectral aspect; they flew
   from their owners to a point midway above them… and there the talismans
   merged. The shaft of the wand slipped into the three-lobed pommel, and the
   coronet, with its monstrous visages below the cusps, engirded the Circle and
   closed; whereupon the three conjoined wings with their amber center were
   suddenly suspended within concentric rings. A mysterious voice spoke.

   In this Sceptre of Power is the potential for permanent balance, as well as for the
   ruin of this world. Consider most judiciously before commanding the Sceptre, and
   remember that those who made it were in the end afraid to use it…

   The blood-red light faded. Each Princess again held her own talisman.

   After many silent minutes, Prince Antar spoke. "Did the talismans answer?"

   Haramis stared, unbelieving, but it was Anigel who demanded, in the voice of one
   waking from a dream: "Did you not see and hear?"

   "Nothing, gracious Lady, save your own invocation."

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   The three sisters exchanged glances. Without thinking, all three came together in a
   triple embrace.

   "So it seems I am exonerated," Haramis whispered. "Or am I?"

   "Of course you are," Kadiya said sharply, "but we will attack the Citadel
   nonetheless."

   Haramis frowned. "Are you both resolved on this?"

   "Yes," said Anigel. "If you will not join us, Sister, then at least do not hinder us,
   nor give aid to our enemies."

   "I will not," Haramis said. "But I must leave you. I must go to Citadel Knoll, and
   there… I do not know what I will do. But I know I must go there."

   Little Jagun had come from his place in the corner, still holding the Crown of
   State. "If you wish, Princess Haramis, I will take you in a punt."

   "I thank you," Haramis said. "But before I leave," she said to her sisters, "let me
   tell you something I learned during my time with Orogastus. Much of his so-
   called 'magic' comes from devices of the Vanished Ones, and it is possible that
   your talismans may be used to break these devices. When my talisman touched
   one, the device ceased to function. This may work with your talismans as well."
   She hugged her sisters. "Kadiya, Anigel, be careful —and may the Lords of the
   Air protect you!"

   She took the Crown from Jagun. And then white-cloaked Haramis was gone with
   the Nyssomu huntsman, and only Antar was left with the other two Princesses. A
   grumble of thunder sounded and the rainfall quickened.

   Kadiya frowned at the tall young man in the blue armor. "You really saw nothing?
   No red light, no merging of the talismans? You heard no uncanny voice?"

   "Truly not, my Princess," Antar said.

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   "The vision was for us, Kadi," Anigel said. "And especially, I think, for poor
   Haramis."

   "Poor?" Kadiya scoffed. "Why, here we stand, outcasts ready to go to war—while
   she, with Crown and cloak, chooses to watch on the sidelines!"

   "If we are able to win out without the Sceptre, then she will indeed be the luckiest.
   But if we need it…"

   Kadiya threw back her shoulders, and grasped the pommel of her talisman firmly.
   "It will not come to that."

   And then, speaking briskly, she invited Prince Antar to call in again the loyal
   knights and the leaders of the Folk, so that she might explain the plan of invasion
   to all of them.

                                         Chapter Forty-Three
   That night Haramis slept safe and dry beneath a tree on the shore of the Knoll, in a
   small park beside the Citadel Landing. She told her talisman to conceal her from
   sight, and a mist effectively hid her from the few guards on duty at the docks.

   In the morning the storm had passed, but the fog lay heavier, enclosing her within
   a soft grey room where the only sounds were the occasional chirps and squeaks of
   birds and insects, and the slow dripping from the margin of the tree canopy. The
   dock guards, she discovered, had retreated to the Citadel. The road from the
   Landing led directly to the main gate of the fortress less than a league away, and
   she knew that one part of her sister's foolhardy plan involved an attack along this
   most obvious route.

   She sat quietly in meditation, and prayed for guidance. It was difficult; other
   thoughts kept intruding, worry for her sisters, grief for the loss of her parents and
   the White Lady, anger at Kadiya's accusation that she had usurped the
   Archimage's robe— as if I even wanted it! But who else is there? Does Kadiya
   think she could be Archimage?


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   As if the thought had summoned her, Haramis saw the slender image of Binah
   appear before her, robed in her shining white cloak with the hood hiding her face.
   But the hands that rose slowly to push back the hood were young and unlined, and
   Haramis felt a sudden pang of dread. What would the face be? Would it be
   Kadiya's — or some horrible demon?

   It was neither; the face was Binah's, but it was transformed: radiant and no longer
   old. It was as if all that was mortal in her had departed and what remained was her
   spirit in pure form.

   Lady. Haramis bowed her head.

   A hand seemed to caress her hair and a clear musical voice which was still
   somehow Binah's said, What is it, my daughter?

   My sisters, Haramis replied miserably. They think I'm in love with Orogastus —
   bewitched by him, in fact—and Kadiya actually accused me of usurping your
   cloak!

   But you know that is not true, the gentle voice said. In time they will learn it also.

   Kadiya said I was power hungry.

   And she thinks that is why you wear the cloak. It was not a question. Igave it to
   you, Haramis, but I cannot force you to wear it. It is a burden, and other people,
   even those who love you, will never understand why you do this work. It must be
   done for itself, not because someone else wants you to do it, or will praise you for
   doing it.

   The work is well worth doing, Binah continued. It is always there, waiting for the
   one called to do it. Someone must care for Ruwenda, must make certain that it
   grows as it should—or at least that it survives until someone stronger can pick up
   the burden. There is great joy in the labor: to see the beauty of the pattern and to
   know that your efforts help to maintain it, to hear the voice of the land and its
   Folk, to feel the cycle of the seasons and the greater cycle of the ages . . .


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   Binah's voice fell silent, but in that silence Haramis seemed to hear and feel
   Ruwenda in a way she never had before. It seemed as if the land had a pulse, a
   heartbeat, and Haramis felt her own heart matching the rhythm she heard. It
   seemed to her that there was a song in that pulse, a song she could almost hear and
   understand — if she could only reach out and truly listen…

   She sat entranced for a long time, only dimly aware of Binah's departure.

   Then a metal tray appeared before her, and invisible hands lowered it into her lap.
   On it were four hearts, apparently human, and a pitcher of sea water. Wash these,
   a voice commanded. In Haramis's dreamlike state, this seemed a reasonable
   request. She picked up the first heart. It fit comfortably into her hand and pulsed
   gently with life and warmth. She poured the sally water over and through it, and
   the invisible hand took it from her as she finished. She repeated the procedure
   with the second and third hearts, which seemed identical to the first. But when she
   picked up the fourth heart it felt different, odd. Something on the bottom of it
   pricked her palm, and she turned it over. To her bewilderment, she saw that it was
   a device of some sort, not a human heart at all, but merely a semblance of one.
   She reached for the water, but the unseen hand blocked hers. No, the voice said
   sadly, that one cannot be washed. He has given up his humanity. The mechanical
   heart was removed from her hand.

   I don't understand, Haramis thought.

   You must be able to endure truth, the voice said.

   Haramis didn't understand that either.

   Then for a time, she let her mind rest in a dreamless sleep.

   When she woke, it was near dusk. Using the Three-Winged Circle, she watched
   the preparations going on within the Citadel, the warriors taking up positions to
   defend the fortress from assault, and the comings and goings of the knights and
   officers as they reported to the King. She saw Orogastus and the Green Voice
   readying the martial devices of the Vanished Ones: two machines that summoned
   lightning; one that would screech with so overwhelming a sound that those whose
   ears were unprotected would fall deafened and bleeding; two that sprayed a hail of

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   deadly pellets; one that flung great gouts of flame; and another that shot poisoned
   needles. But as Haramis watched, it seemed that a small voice whispered to her
   that these engines of death were more suited to offense than defense, and might
   actually work to the disadvantage of those who tried to use them inside the
   fortress…

   She wondered what Kadiya and Anigel planned to do. The freshly repaired
   Citadel outworks and curtainwalls could not be scaled; they were steep and
   overlooked by embrasures through which crossbowmen or the wielders of the
   sorcerer's weapons might shoot. While her sisters' talismans might shield their
   followers from the sorcerer's preternatural Sight, Haramis was certain that
   invaders would be quite visible to the normal eyes of the Labornoki defenders.
   The new gates were too massive for any ram to burst. Did her sisters think to use
   the talismans to break in? Pressing her wand to her heart, Haramis asked, Is this
   possible? And an answer formed in her mind.

   No.

   Her heart sank. I will give them what help I can, but I will not interfere, she told
   herself. Nor will I offer unwanted advice. They are following their destinies —and
   I have chosen mine.

   A great feeling of tranquillity spread over her. Sitting here beneath the tree in the
   evening mist, she had a feeling again of being rooted in the very center of the
   world, of knowing her place in the greater pattern.

   I have become what I always knew I could be.

   But will its price be the death of my sisters?

   She held the Circle upright, and asked to see them. And when the vision came she
   watched for hours, marveling.

   Most of their army, under the command of the human Ruwendians and Antar's
   loyal knights, took up a position in the swamp just across the river from her own
   position at Citadel Landing, which was a league downhill from the fortress itself.
   Since this put them almost directly opposite her, she listened carefully and looked
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   across the river to see if they were perceptible to normal human senses. Satisfied
   that they were not, she returned her gaze to the Circle.

   Apart from the main body of attackers, a few hundred Uisgu and Wyvilo fighters,
   led by Kadiya and Anigel and Prince Antar, had rowed up the Mutar until they
   reached that place where the ancient water-intake tunnel had its opening. Secured
   from enemy Sight by the talismans, this group had disappeared into the cistern
   conduit.

   "By the Flower!" Haramis whispered in admiration. "If Kadiya and Anigel can
   open the Citadel gates to their army, then perhaps they do have a chance to win!"

   Later, when the Triple Moons were rising, invisible in the fog, and the feast had
   its official commencement, Haramis made her own small ceremony and ate from
   the bag of provisions Jagun had left with her. Then Haramis asked her talisman
   where reinforcements of the Labor-noki army might be. The Circle showed her a
   fleet of over a hundred flatboats hurtling down the river with all the speed the
   oarsmen could muster. Even if her sisters managed to penetrate the fortress and
   throw open the gates, they would be overwhelmed once this second group of
   heavily armed Labornoki warriors arrived.

   As the picture in the Circle faded, she wiped unshed tears from her eyes. So be it.
   Her sisters' fate would be as it would be, and she must get on with her own
   business.

   She summoned a vision of Orogastus. "I have made my choice," she told him.

   The sorcerer regarded her without expression. "Will you do me the honor of
   telling me this decision of yours face to face? I regret I cannot come to you; the
   lammergeier you commanded to carry me here performed its service and then
   disappeared."

   "Very well," she said. "I shall come, to the High Tower of the keep."

   "May I meet you in the solar there an hour from now, at midnight?" Orogastus
   requested. "You know, of course, that none of us here can possibly harm you now
   that your talisman is empowered."
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   "I know," Haramis said simply. "I shall come."

   "Farewell," Orogastus said, and his handsome face softened in a smile. "Fare thee
   very well, Haramis, my beloved." His image faded from the Circle.

   Haramis began to gather up her things by the dim golden light of the trillium-
   amber inset in her talisman. The mist began to lift, and a breath of chill wind
   rustled the long leaves of the wydel-trees in the park. Among the reeds and shore-
   brush, not far away, some creature was splashing and scrabbling in the dark.
   Haramis thought nothing of this, and was ready to call her lammergeier, when the
   bushes parted and two gleaming golden eyes looked out at her.

   "Princess," a voice hissed.

   "By the Flower— Immu"

   Haramis dropped the bag in which she had packed the Crown and cloak, and ran
   to embrace the old Nyssomu nurse.

   "Immu, what are you doing here?"

   The little being scowled and showed her diminutive fangs. "Doing doing doing! It
   is a story too overlong to tell now. My brains are all in a frazzle because I have
   been hastening to rejoin my darling Princess Anigel, and since noontide today my
   Sight has refused to show her to me!"

   Haramis nodded. "It is magic engendered by her talisman, hiding her from the
   Sight of her enemies — and friends as well, it seems."

   "I came to the Knoll, and spied you sitting here in the park. I could hardly believe
   my eyes! Do you know where my Princess is? She needs me!"

   "Yes, I know where she is. But I doubt that she requires your good offices, Immu,
   for she and Kadiya are at this moment leading an army into the Citadel to

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   challenge King Voltrik."

   "Lords of the Air!" Immu wailed, and her eyes popped audibly. "On such a
   venture, she will need me more than ever! Tell me how I may reach her side!"

   Haramis hesitated. "Do you have a boat?"

   "Yes, a small punt with oars."

   Haramis picked up her things. "I will have to show you."

   They embarked, and Immu rowed along quietly in the dark backwaters of the
   Mutar, following Haramis's guidance. After half an hour, they came to a narrow
   mudflat with much of its vegetation submerged by the rising flood. Inland of this
   was the Knoll slope with a high bank cut in it, and the level ground at the base of
   the bank was thickly overgrown with thorn-ferns.

   The mud was roiled and pockmarked with a great welter of footprints.

   "Here?" Immu was incredulous. "They've landed here? But it is nearly two
   leagues to the Citadel from this spot, all uphill and on open ground. And I see no
   traces of them —"

   "Immu, they have gone in through the old cistern conduit. My sisters were
   confident that they could shield their force from Orogastus's Sight at least until
   they gained the lower levels of the keep itself. From there they will attempt to
   open the Main Gate and the Victualer's Gate."

   Immu was girding up her skirts grimly. "How have they ascended the cistern
   shaft?"

   "A rope with a grapple-iron was shot up. After one Uisgu climbed it, he hauled
   many rope ladders into place for the others. The ladders are still there."

   "Scry them for me! Tell me if Princess Anigel is yet safe!"

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   "No. I will only pray that the Lords of the Air will fight at their sides."

   "Very well, then," the little old nurse exclaimed. "You just pray away. But I'm
   off!" And she leaped from the boat, splashed across the trampled mud, and was
   soon lost to sight among the tall ferns.

   Haramis sighed, and moved forward to take the oars. There were Labornoki
   scouting patrols ranging here and there about the Knoll, and sooner or later they
   would discover this place of entry and give the alarm. I could bring down the
   riverbank, she thought, burying the entrance to the tunnel.

   She lifted the talisman. The three folded wings assumed an open position within
   the Circle, and the trillium amber shone at the center where they joined. "Let the
   earth liquefy and the mud flow to cover this place from hostile eyes."

   There was a low rumble. The high bank seemed to ripple in the mist, then slid to
   cover the tunnel entrance. Where the steep bank and the fern thicket had been
   there was now nothing but a long glistening muddy chute studded with small
   boulders.

   The boat rocked gently on the river. Tendrils of vapor stole about the surface of
   the water like ghostly snakes. Far away, she heard the drumming of fronial-
   hooves. The Labornoki cavalry was patrolling the road to Ruwenda Market. A
   silver trumpet called faintly; another, closer by, gave brief response.

   In Haramis's mind, a voice seemed to say, The power is within you. And that is the
   great peril of it.

   She rowed away in the sluggish backwaters until she was a good distance from the
   mudslide, and then put in again to shore. Tying the bag with its valuables to her
   belt, she called:

   Hiluro!

   The gigantic bird did not appear at once, but Haramis was not perturbed. She sat
   down on a rock and gazed at the distant Citadel, which had finally emerged from

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   the slowly dissolving fog. Bonfires must have been burning within the inner wards
   and courtyards, for the great keep and its adjacent wings were brightly
   illuminated. From the flagstaff on the High Tower flew the huge Labornoki
   banner, blood-red with three crossed golden swords. This was now also lit by fires
   burning at its base. It was almost as if Voltrik were saying: Here I am! Take back
   your cattle if you dare!

   "Let my sisters win!" Haramis pleaded, gripping her talisman. "Please let them
   win."

   Haramis. She heard the familiar voice of her lammergeier. I have seen a dire
   thing.

   Hiluro landed as gently as a dark cloud, and she ran to him. "What is it?"

   Climb upon my back and I will show you.

   She did, and the creature soared upward, then flew away along the margin of the
   Knoll, to where the thick Greenmire met the Mutar River beyond Ruwenda
   Market. This region was a lonely one, devoid of houses, for much of the Knoll in
   the vicinity was bare rock with only meager vegetation.

   The sky was clearing rapidly now, and the ground-fog almost entirely blown
   away. The Triple Moons were still thinly veiled, but enough light now reached the
   ground that Haramis could see below myriad dark shadows emerging from the
   Mire in several streams, then converging into a single mass as they moved in the
   direction of the Citadel nearly three leagues away.

   "But, what can they be? Surely the second force of the Labornoki army cannot
   have arrived yet — "

   They are Skritek, summoned by the sorcerer, the lammergeier said.

   "Oh, Triune God! Of course!"

   Hiluro descended, gliding just out of reach only a few ells above the ground, and

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   Haramis saw the fiends of the Mazy Mire, hissing and snapping impotently as the
   great bird passed overhead.

   I cannot let them devour my sisters' comrades, Haramis thought in dismay. What
   should I do?

   A voice in her head said quietly, You are Lady of all Folk.

   But what does that mean?

   The Skritek are Folk,

   She understood then, and she knew what she must do. She said: "Hiluro, land in
   front of them."

   The bird banked steeply and flew back. He set Haramis on a mossy rock half a
   hundred ells in advance of the marching monsters and took up a position behind
   her, great wings outstretched. She put on the Archimage's cloak and waited. The
   night-keen eyes of the Skritek spotted her quickly, and they came dashing toward
   her howling and hissing, moving at such a pace that she was certain she would be
   trampled.

   Instead they halted, and fell silent, a scant stone's throw away. She lifted her
   talisman and bespoke them.

   Who leads?

   Nine or ten of the shambling, scaled brutes ventured forward. Their jaws dripped
   stinking saliva and they clenched and unclenched their talons, and she perceived
   that their slow brains were all in a state of turmoil.

   She said, Do you know who I am?

   You were dead! He said it. We knew it!



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   I am always alive, here in my country. All Folk are my children, all obey me. But
   you have not obeyed. You followed the sorcerer and went to war, which is
   forbidden.

   You did not speak to us! You lost your power! He proved that when he called us
   and you did not forbid our going!

   I speak now. Do you hear?

   We do, White Lady.

   And every one of the great assemblage of Skritek fell upon the ground before her,
   penitently.

   Haramis said to the monsters, It was permitted for you to help the human invaders
   before. But now, it is no longer permitted. Do you understand?

   Yes, White Lady. The response included many a bespoken groan of
   disgruntlement, but it was nonetheless sincere.

   Before you return to the Mire, you will perform a task for me.

   We are yours to command, White Lady.

   She explained carefully what they were to do, making certain that they understood
   that there was to be no wanton cruelty. Although this was a keen disappointment
   to the fiends, they were somewhat cheered at the prospect of even a little
   amusement, and agreed to do exactly as she had requested.

   Hearing this, she gave them her blessing, mounted Hiluro, and flew away to meet
   Orogastus at the Citadel.

   King Voltrik was not a complete fool, and fairly early on had recognized the
   breach in his defenses posed by the old cistern tunnel. But the Labornoki
   engineers were afraid to meddle with it or with the well itself, because they were

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   somehow connected to the main waterworks of the Citadel. So Voltrik could not
   close the opening. But for nearly two weeks the King had posted sentries about
   the mouth of the ancient cistern, and set a relay of men all the way down the long
   series of stairways leading to it, so that word might be passed upward instantly if
   any Ruwendian invader attempted to gain entry by the subterranean route.

   But the well-chamber was noisome and gloomy, infested not only with the
   disgusting slime-dawdlers but also with those winged animals of the night whose
   hooting, warbling cries were so persistent as to drive men half-crazy. And as the
   days passed with no human intruders detected (but plenty of ghostly ones seeming
   to lurk in the malodorous dark among the decrepit pumping machinery), the
   squads of Labornoki soldiers assigned to guard the cistern withdrew instead to the
   ancient dungeon one level above.

   There they used their torches to burn off the worst of the creeping things and
   incinerate the mouldering skeletons; and with the ready connivance of their watch-
   sergeants brought down stools, and made a table of the old torture-bed, and
   enlivened their dreary vigils by playing cards and quaffing contraband beer.

   As fate would have it, at the moment when the grapple-iron of the first invading
   Uisgu clanked and dug in its hooks at the cistern's lip, a certain Labornoki warrior
   named Krugdal was detected cheating in the game, and his indignant comrades
   took hold of him to give him a drubbing. The soldiers' row covered the small
   noises made by the fixing of the Uisgu rope-ladders. By the time the luckless
   Krugdal was deemed sufficiently punished, nearly forty Oddlings under the
   command of Prince Antar had swarmed into the cistern chamber and up the
   narrow stairs.

   The Prince himself, attired in his full knightly panoply, entered the dungeon and
   began to berate the astounded card-players for neglecting their duties. The men
   were dumbstruck at seeing the King's son appear as if from nowhere, and knowing
   nothing of his supposed treason stood docile as he tongue-lashed them. When the
   fierce Wyvilo and Uisgu warriors poured into the room the soldiers were too
   stupefied to resist or even cry out, and so they were easily bound and gagged and
   thrown into the old dungeon cells.

   Now the two Princesses and the battle-leaders of the Uisgu and Wyvilo companies
   had a quick council-of-war.

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   It would take time for the three hundred or so invaders to mount the narrow
   stairways and reach the ground level of the keep, where they might fight their way
   to the gates. From the captured sergeant it was learned that the relay of Labornoki
   strung out along the steps had a changing of the guard less than an hour hence.

   "We must mount the stairs before this time," Princess Kadiya asserted. "We shall
   have to subdue the relay of foemen one at a time, using the utmost care so that
   they do not raise the alarm. One shout, and we are undone."

   A Uisgu battle-chieftain named Prebb said: "I will take two of mine. We will go
   soft as mire-mist and use blowguns to down the foe."

   "But if you are seen by even one of them — " Prince Antar was dubious. "You
   know that the magic of the Princesses has shielded us from the wizard's farseeing
   eye. But mortal men may readily see us."

   Anigel said: "I will take the darts and subdue each guard. My talisman will surely
   render me invisible, as it did before when I was in mortal danger, so no foeman
   will have a chance to cry a warning."

   Antar was aghast, and tried to forbid her, as did all the other leaders. But she was
   as determined to go as she was positive of her ability to perform the perilous task.
   Kadiya, clad from head to toe in golden scale mail whose luster was barely
   dimmed by the mud splashed upon it, stepped forward and took her younger sister
   by the hands.

   "You are right, Ani. The mission is one you are best suited for, and no one shall
   deny you that which your courage demands. Fair fortune to you, Sister mine, and
   may no evil touch you."

   Prebb took a bandolier full of the small darts and draped it over Anigel's
   shoulders. "You stick dart and leave it in place, man die," he said. "You stick dart
   and take it out, man sleep for long time but live. But beware! Do not stick
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   "I understand," Anigel said, her face calm beneath the gleaming coronet.

   "As you dispatch each sentry," Kadiya said, "bespeak me. We will follow after in
   a body, keeping far enough below you that no noise betrays our movements."

   "My Princess!" cried Antar, stricken. "I beseech you — "

   "No." She went to him and kissed him lightly on the lips, a caress so fleeting that
   it was barely a touch at all. But it caused the Prince's heart to blaze like a fanned
   ember, and paralyzed his body so that it was a long moment before he could voice
   his elation.

   But by then Anigel was gone, and the Oddling warriors were grinning at the
   Prince, and Kadiya suggested rather tartly that they had better see how things
   fared down in the cistern chamber.

   Anigel's only prayer and command was a whispered: "Lords of the Air, defend
   me." And then she began the long climb.

   She came upon the first guard on a landing a hundred steps above, a lantern at his
   feet and his arbalest in his hands. He was a tall and well-built young fellow, clad
   like most of the Labornoki men-at-arms in a steel-mesh hauberk and a pot-helmet,
   and armed with a short-sword and mace as well as a pouch full of quarrels for his
   bow. He was whistling softly to pass the time and making bets with himself which
   of two lingits creeping up the damp wall would reach the ceiling first.

   Anigel came soundlessly up to him and lifted a poisoned dart with trembling
   fingers. Where should she strike? He wore a heavy shirt of quilted leather beneath
   his mail, and his neck was shielded by hinged plates dangling from his helmet.

   She told herself: He will fall, and if he fall upon me or upon the dart, then I may
   not be able to remove it and he will die! Oh, I could not bear it if he should die,
   for he looks a brave and comely youth and is surely some mother's son…

   And your mortal foe, a vexed little voice seemed to whisper within her. Who
   would rape and slay you without thinking twice, could he catch sight of you. For

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   even though he is not evil himself, he will follow without question the orders he
   has been given by evil men. And those who choose the warrior role must be
   prepared to endure the warrior's fate.

   Anigel felt herself cringe, and realized for the first time that she also had chosen
   the warrior's way, no matter how she had tried to convince herself that she would
   deal with the enemy without bloodshed.

   If I had to kill him in cold blood—could I?

   She took a deep breath and thrust the dart into the back of the man's hand. Pulling
   it out instantly, she dropped it and shrank away from him. He uttered a querulous
   murmur, as of surprise, and his eyes rolled into his skull and his knees folded
   slowly. The crossbow fell and clattered a ways down the slimy steps, and his helm
   clanked as he fell prone on the stones.

   But he breathed. Anigel made certain of that before bespeaking Kadiya. Then she
   hurried upward to the next sentry, her heart pounding and her body infused with a
   vigor that almost shamed her. Her fatigue and fear fell away like a discarded
   garment. The eerie passage through the muddy conduit and the vertiginous climb
   up the swaying rope-ladder were forgotten. She was back inside the Citadel, her
   home, and at war with its despoilers…

   All in all, she downed eighteen of them. And then at last she reached the brewery
   door, and listened at it for a time (not thinking to view beyond it by means of her
   Sight), and hearing nothing she slipped through —

   And came face to face with the Green Voice.

   Naturally, he did not see her. But he did see the door open, and he felt the ill-
   smelling exhalation from the lower cellars. He uttered a colorful curse, and then
   chuckled and said:

   "Yes, come ahead, you bog-skipping scum, and get what is coming to you!
   Perhaps we cannot descry you, but thanks to my Almighty Master we can hear
   you coming very well —and once your vanguard reaches the top of the stairs, you
   will meet the welcome your rashness deserves!"
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   The Green Voice had his hood off, and covering his ears were two objects like
   small caps with tiny things studding them, and a band running from one cap to the
   other across the top of his skull.

   But Anigel paid no attention to this magical device. What seized her attention was
   a machine that two sturdy Labornoki soldiers were manhandling into position. It
   was a heavy grey box with rounded corners and complex ornamentation on the top
   and back; and from the front protruded a long, slender cylinder of glass with many
   metal rings and rods strapped about it, and at its tip a peculiar thing made of gold.
   A thick cord of some shiny black material led from this box to another much
   larger one, which sat on a wheelbarrow behind a large stack of full grain sacks six
   or seven ells away.

   "Be careful, fool!" said the Voice to one of the soldiers, who had staggered under
   the weight of the thing and nearly caused it to fall. "This and one other are the
   only lightning generators left working, and if you damage it, my Almighty Master
   will flay the skin from your worthless body and deep-fry you in seething oil!"

   Anigel choked back a horrified gasp. The lightning of Orogastus came from
   machines? And now the Green Voice was preparing to aim this one down the
   staircase where Kadiya and their army were climbing up-

   And Prince Antar.

   Moving fedok-swift, Anigel pricked each soldier in turn. As they fell, bearing the
   weapon gently to the stones, and the used darts clinked down beside them, the
   Green Voice took alarm. Familiar with magic, he must have sensed that someone
   invisible was there. He hoisted up his robe and ran as fast as his legs could carry
   him toward the large box on the barrow.

   Anigel raced after him and flung herself upon his back. As he struggled to
   manipulate some protuberance on the large box, the Princess clutched a fresh dart
   and plunged it with all her strength into the back of his neck.

   He collapsed atop the magical contrivance, inert as one of the grain sacks in the
   improvised barricade. The strange headpiece fell from his shaven head. Slowly,
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   Anigel pulled away from him. She could not take her eyes from the dart, and at
   first her hand reached out toward it, only to fall back. She seemed to hear words
   spoken long, long ago — or was it only four weeks since?—when she and Kadiya
   and Immu and Jagun looked out over a throne room splashed with blood, and she
   had demanded in her innocence an explanation of evil:

   Gentle folk may not safely respond to them gently, because evildoers do not know
   what love is, mistaking it for weakness. For this reason you, who are a gentle and
   loving Princesess, must find a sterner way of dealing with such ones…

   "And you are Orogastus's Voice," she whispered. And stood over him sadly until
   Kadiya and the others came crowding into the brewery, by which time the Green
   Voice was dead.

   Then Anigel bade the Wyvilo leader Lummomu-Ko take his massive axe and hack
   the lightning-machine into pieces. When this was done, the little army made its
   way up to the ground level of the Citadel, and the real battle began.

   In times of peace the giant flatboats serving the traders were manned by crews of
   free Ruwendian oarsmen who prided themselves on their strength and skill, and
   earned high wages for speeding their awkward craft up and down the rivers. But
   with the conquest, most experienced rivermen eloped into the Mazy Mire; and the
   Labornoki, faced with the imminent loss of crucial transport, speedily enslaved
   those who remained and pressed into service other inexperienced Ruwendians to
   fill the empty benches. They were chained to their oars, fed poorly, and whipped
   if they seemed to shirk. But even at the best of times, the slave-crews were far
   inferior to those of free men, as both General Hamil and Lord Osorkon had
   discovered on their ill-fated expedition up the Mutar.

   Now, when Osorkon desired to return to the Citadel quickly (knowing from
   conversations with the late Red Voice that some serious mischief was scheduled
   for the Feast of the Three Moons), the great fleet of boats seemed to move along
   barely faster than the current. Scandalous numbers of oarsmen had died under the
   lash since they had left the big encampment just below the Thorny Hell, and the
   rest were so mortally exhausted that no amount of flogging would speed their
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   Osorkon called for the flagship's skipper to join him in the bows and demanded
   some remedy; but Pellan only said, cringing: "My General, the rowers are done in
   and collapsing, and nothing can make us go any faster —unless you wish to
   follow my earlier suggestion and replace the slaves with soldiers."

   "Damn your soul, Pellan, we will lose even more time if we stop and unchain the
   oarsmen so that my men can take their places! And even then, they will make a
   botch of it. They know nothing of rowing."

   "What can I say?" The scrawny riverman did not look up. "The flood gives us a
   fair pace. There is naught we can do but ride it."

   Osorkon ground his teeth but kept silent. He was a less impetuous man than the
   late Hamil, whose command he had assumed, and he knew that Pellan told the
   truth. The flotilla would reach the Citadel eventually even if all the oars were
   stilled. He cast an eye heavenward, toward the bright fuzzy smear that indicated
   the position of the cloud-veiled Three Moons. It was near to midnight, and the
   feast had begun at sundown. Who knew what dark magic the Witch-Princess
   Kadiya and her Uisgu mob might be getting up to?

   Turning his back on the riverman, the officer strode up to the forward rail and
   stood there with his hands clasped behind his back. He was cloaked and warmly
   dressed against the chill and damp, but had not donned his armor. "What is yon
   ruddy glow in the sky, Riverman? Can it be that we are approaching the Knoll at
   long last?"

   "Yes, my General. The docks of Ruwenda Market are a league away. But you
   ordered us to proceed to the Citadel Landing itself, and that is a full three leagues
   farther by water —"

   "Yes, yes, I know. How long before we arrive?"

   "Less than an hour." Pellan had taken up a brass spyglass and now peered through
   it at the black river ahead. "Strange, the surface is greatly roiled up there. One
   would think the giant milingal-fish were spawning, but it is the wrong time of
   year."


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   Osorkon was immediately alert. "Is it enemy watercraft?"

   "Nay, nothing of the sort. There is enough skylight for me to be sure of that…
   And now the same ferment is afflicting the waters abeam — Holy Flower! Get
   back!"

   A series of tremendous splashes, mingled with hair-raising roars, split the night's
   calmness. Osorkon saw rising up above the boat's gunwale a huge head with
   shining orange eyes and a grinning mouth that seemed half an ell wide, studded
   with teeth like white knives. A stomach-churning stench smote him like a physical
   blow.

   "Skritek!" Pellan shrieked at the top of his lungs. But it was the last word he ever
   uttered. The monster climbed nimbly over the low rail, took the riverman in his
   talons, and snapped off his head with a single bite of his jaws.

   Osorkon was beside himself with fear and rage, seeing what his putative ally had
   just done. What was worse, all up and down the length of the big flotilla throngs
   of the fiends were boarding boats, and the screams of terrified troops now mingled
   with inhuman roars and whoops.

   "Stop!" Osorkon cried. "Hold off, you misbegotten cornholders! We are
   Labornoki! Your allies! Your friends!"

   The Skritek who had decapitated Pellan seemed momentarily flummoxed, as
   though he had just recalled something important that had slipped his mind. He
   howled out a phrase in his own language, to which his compatriots responded with
   disappointed groans and hoots. Then he dropped Pellan's gore-spouting body,
   seized Lord Osorkon with particular care, and flung him over the side.

   The officer surfaced soon enough, coughing and gagging, only to be nearly
   brained by an oar trailing limply in the water. He took hold of it and clung for dear
   life, and watched dumfounded as the monsters tossed each and every Labornoki
   into the muddy, swift-flowing water. The chained Ruwendian oarsmen they let be.
   A few other Skritek ventured to nibble on their victims, but these were hissed and
   roared at by their fellows until they desisted.


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   When all of the five thousand troops were flung overboard, a very tall Skritek
   wearing a collar and belt studded with gold and gemstones ripped down the
   banner of Labornok from its staff at the bow of the flagship and befouled it. All of
   the other monsters howled with laughter, then jumped merrily into the river and
   swam away toward the Green-mire shore.

   When they were far distant, Osorkon called out: "Ho! Do any knights or soldiers
   of great Labornok yet live?"

   A few score voices responded — some fearful, others obscene.

   "Climb back into the boats, my lads!" Osorkon cried. But as he spoke the
   Ruwendian rowers began to shout among themselves, finally realizing what had
   happened. The great sweeps dug into the water with alacrity and the boats began
   to draw away from the floating Labornoki.

   Cursing and choking, Osorkon clung like a water-vart to his oar, weighting it
   down, and after a moment it dangled limp again from the rowlock. Eventually, he
   was able to make his way to the vessel's side and climb back aboard, together with
   a dozen or so others. Arming themselves, they regained control. Three other boats
   of the one hundred and twenty that had left the Trevista garrison were retaken,
   while the others vanished into the night. These four craft, carrying such warriors
   as could be rescued, pulled into the main wharf of Ruwenda Market, where they
   were greeted by the Labornoki dockmaster and the captain of the guard.

   "Fronials!" Lord Osorkon raged. "Fronials to carry us to the Citadel, or you are
   dead men!"

   Mounts were speedily procured, and Osorkon led his force off at a headlong
   gallop along the Market Road toward the Citadel. Of his original five thousand
   men, seventy-two remained.

                                            Chapter Forty-Five
   Hiluro flew to the Citadel's High Tower and alighted there. Dismounting and
   embracing the great head of the bird, Haramis said: "I do not know if we will meet
   again, but take my blessing with you as you fly away. You have been a true and

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   loving friend."

   The bird inclined its beak almost to the stones. I am ever at your service, White
   Lady. Then he soared off into the sky, where ragged clouds now raced and a high
   overcast once again veiled the Triple Moons.

   Haramis lifted the trapdoor, noting that it had been repaired since her departure,
   and descended the ladder. There were only a few guards on the tower levels where
   the treasures were kept, but they seemed not to notice as she went past. More
   soldiers patrolled the corridor leading to the mid-levels of the central keep, and
   she also came upon a group of five Labornoki knights, staring moodily out a
   window that overlooked the river; but none of these men seemed to see her.

   It is as though I were a ghost, haunting my former home, she thought to herself.
   Has Orogastus commanded them all to ignore me, or does my talisman shield me
   from sight?

   Am I to be only a spectator in this conflict, standing aloof as the White Lady
   always seemed to do? What is my part in the fulfillment of the prophecy?

   Finally, she reached the solar. The room had been prepared for her. A fire burned,
   and the sconces had candles lit, and there was a flagon of wine and crystal goblets
   on a small table next to the open balcony windows.

   She went to look outside, and her heart sank at the scene that met her eyes.
   Ranged about the great forecourt of the inner ward were thousands of warriors —
   men-at-arms waiting in orderly ranks, knights prowling among them inspecting
   weaponry or simply standing around the great bonfires that had been lighted. Near
   the Main Gatehouse, stout barricades had been erected; and perched upon the
   central one was a strange machine tended by black-coated minions who served the
   sorcerer. On massive high platforms, flanking the entrance to the keep itself, were
   four other machines and their operators. Along the battlements of the inner and
   outer wards and the barbican were lines of crossbowmen, and catapult crews were
   ready with missiles and engines at the bastions. The Citadel Gate that opened to
   the road outside was now completely blocked by a great pile of rubble that
   clogged its Gatehouse to the rafters.


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   "Hopeless," Haramis whispered. "Hopeless." And she turned away, just as
   Orogastus entered the room.

   He was clad in his silver-and-black vestments and a starry silver headpiece; but
   this mask was different from that which he had worn to worship the Dark Powers,
   for it enclosed his entire head and hid his face completely. Even the eyeholes were
   glazed over with black glass, and his aspect was so menacing that she gasped
   aloud.

   The two of them stood unmoving, regarding one another. From some deep and
   distant part of the keep, a small sound arose that Haramis could not identify.

   Orogastus unfastened his headpiece and took it off, setting it and his silver
   gauntlets on one of the benches next to the fire.

   "You have made your choice," he said slowly, "and you have not chosen me."

   No.

   "I chose my path long ago," he said. "And I cannot now turn away."

   "I know."

   From a pocket in his robe he took a small wooden box incised with grim carvings,
   which he opened, revealing a green ball. Haramis stared at this, uncomprehending.
   She was dimly aware that the noises that had begun shortly before were now
   increasing in volume. They were the shouts and tumult of fighting going on
   somewhere in the lower levels of the Citadel.

   "This is called the Doomful Effluvium." Orogastus put the thing away, his
   expression now unsmiling and implacable. "If I fling it down from on high every
   soul within the inner and outer wards, and even beyond, will die in unspeakable
   torment. Call upon Kadiya and Anigel to surrender their lives and their talismans
   to you. To us!"

   He seized her and kissed her with a strength that neared ferocity. Then he

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   snatched up his gauntlets and star-mask and went out, slamming the door.

   "No," Haramis whispered. "No!" She wasted no more time, but took out her
   talisman to view Kadiya and Anigel and their invading force. The Circle did not
   this time grow pearly; instead it glowed and seemed to expand and engulf her
   within it — and she seemed to hover high above the kitchen of the keep, where a
   mob of tall and hideous Wyvilo, urged on by Prince Antar, pressed into a faltering
   force of Labornoki warriors and knights. Hewing about with long-hafted axes and
   inflicting a fearful carnage, the forest Folk demoralized their opponents as well as
   destroyed them. And as the foemen fell or retreated and the Wyvilo cleared the
   way, tiny scale-armored Uisgu with crimson-ringed eyes aglow poured forth from
   the inner corridors like a tide of molten gold, screeching and flinging spears as
   soon as they had room enough to maneuver.

   The invaders passed quickly from the demolished kitchens into the bakery and the
   scullery, and from there began to swarm into the open area of the inner ward,
   where the main body of defenders awaited them, yelling and brandishing their
   weapons.

   At first, Haramis could not find her sisters. But finally she saw Kadiya, a gold-
   mailed figure slightly taller than the Uisgu, urging the small warriors on and
   holding her talisman on high. And then she made out Anigel, clad in blue leather,
   who seemed to shimmer in the uncertain light, and who stayed close to the azure-
   armored Prince Antar. Whenever an enemy came at Antar from behind, Anigel
   pounced upon the man and attacked him with some small weapon, whereupon the
   luckless Labornoki would drop instantly in his tracks.

   Why, Anigel is invisible! Haramis realized. That is why she can attack those brutes
   with impunity. Kadiya must also be screened by her talisman. And they actually
   seem to be winning!

   It was true. But once the invaders emerged from the kitchen chambers into the
   open ward, the advantage quickly swung the other way. The small force of the
   fighting Princesses was outnumbered by more than fifteen to one, and the
   sorcerer's lackeys were at that moment wrestling with their infernal devices,
   swinging them about so that they could bear upon the area in front of the scullery
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   Haramis snapped out of her trance and ran to the balcony, where she could look
   below and see the conflict with her own eyes. She bespoke her sisters urgently
   through her talisman:

   Kadiya! The Lightning-machine is on the barricade nearest the Main Gatehouse!
   Break it! Or better yet, use it to blast through the gates, through the mound of
   rubble that the Labornoki have used to block the outer entrance to the Citadel!

   Kadiya made no reply; but Haramis saw a single gold-clad figure come dashing
   out from among the mob of Uisgu, and go snaking through the yelling mass of
   knights with the bonfires gleaming on her fish-scale armor.

   Anigel! Near the keep's main door are wooden platforms —

   But before she could finish, the sorcerer's lackeys began to use their deadly
   weapons. Golden-white balls of fire flew from two of the machines into the throng
   of invaders, and where they struck, they clung to skin or armor and inflicted
   horrible burns. From two other devices, which made a fearful racket, poured a hail
   of metal pellets trailing red sparks. These penetrated flesh and bone as easily as
   skewers pierce mushrooms, and those struck by the terrible things fell mortally
   wounded, if they were not killed on the spot.

   I see the weapons, Haramis! I am on my way!

   Anigel! Haramis bit her lip nervously. Be careful! Even though they cannot see
   you —

   But at that moment Haramis staggered and was half blinded as the lightning-
   flinger let loose a tremendous bolt. The thundering blast caused even the keep to
   tremble, and the wine decanter and crystal goblets on the table behind her fell to
   the floor and smashed.

   When her vision cleared, she lifted her talisman for a view through the darkness
   and the cloud of smoke and dust. She was amazed to see that almost the entire
   great Gatehouse had been blasted to bits. What was more, the path of destruction
   had continued in a straight line, demolishing the gate of the outer ward and that of

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   the barbican. The mound of rubble at the main entrance of the Citadel was larger
   than ever… but the massive piers that had supported the gates and a four-ell
   section of the wall on either side were crumbling to fragments as she watched.

   And Kadiya—

   "God have mercy!" Haramis cried.

   Atop the barricade, the lightning device was a blackened and twisted ruin. Near to
   it were three smoldering corpses that had once been the sorcerer's henchmen, and
   a single small figure clad all in gold, lying unmoving among them, a pointless
   sword still gripped in one hand. Kadiya must have destroyed the device with her
   talisman, Haramis thought, but I did not realize she could be hurt doing it! I must
   warn Anigel…

   The fool! The speech without words ringing in her mind, Haramis realized, could
   only be coming from Orogastus. She has used the entire capacity of the device in
   a single stroke! The defenses are down and the enemy is on its way across the
   river!

   Haramis saw him below her. He stood on a small parapet just above the keep's
   entrance, the silver starburst of his headpiece flashing as the smoke cleared and
   the dozens of small fires set by the thunderbolt brightened in the rising wind. His
   voice, magnified by some magic, called out like a trumpet to the stunned
   Labornoki warriors, who had no notion of what was happening.

   "Stand fast! Men of Labornok, stand fast!"

   From behind the sorcerer now stepped King Voltrik, in his gorgeous golden armor
   with its awesome fanged helm, his long-sword held high. At the sight of him, the
   troops below uttered a great cheer, and the fighting between them and the
   invading Wyvilo and UJsgu, which had broken off abruptly when the great
   explosion occurred, now began again.

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   "Men of Labornok, do not listen to that demon! I am Antar, your Prince! And I
   say that Orogastus has bewitched my father and turned him into a brainless
   puppet!"

   A growl arose from a thousand throats.

   "Be silent, traitor!" roared Orogastus.

   But other voices were shouting: "He's right! The Prince is right! Look how the
   King just stands there!" And one cried: "Why isn't the King out here, leading us
   himself?" And another: "Stand forth, Voltrik! Speak to us!" There were more and
   more shouts, until Orogastus lifted both his hands, and his eyes flared like twin
   stars.

   Silence fell.

   King Voltrik knew he would have to speak. But what could he say? His courage
   was a thing in rags, his great ambitions fled like silly dreams. Reality was the
   Ruwendian army breaking into the Citadel in spite of all the magic Orogastus
   pitted against it. Reality was the voices of his own men wavering in their loyalty.
   Reality was his despised son Antar defying him openly. Reality, above all, was the
   failure of Orogastus to destroy the three Princess-Witches, one of whom was fated
   to destroy him…

   "Soldiers of Labornok, fight on! Fight, I say!" But the King's voice was more a
   croak than a clarion command. "It is my wretched son who is bewitched. Strike
   down the turncoat!"

   This utterance of his, far from encouraging the knights and men, caused them to
   clamor louder than before. And Prince Antar yelled: "To me, sons of Labornok!
   Down with the sorcerer! To me, I say!"

   The fighting began again in earnest then; and in spite of Orogastus's booming
   admonitions, numbers of the Labornoki tore off their scarlet surcoats and rallied to
   the side of the Prince and his decimated force.



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   In the confusion, hardly anyone — and certainly not the furious Orogastus—
   noticed that those black-clad men who operated the terrible flame-machines and
   the pellet-spewing machines had slumped down senseless atop their tall platforms.
   Only Haramis, open-mouthed at her little sister's temerity, saw Anigel fling the
   last dart and begin to wrestle the heavy machines to the edge of the near platform
   and topple them to the flagstones five ells below, where they smashed into pieces.

   When Orogastus realized what was happening, he roared for soldiers to climb the
   second platform quickly, and defend the abandoned machines there with their
   lives. But the men now saw that the sorcerer's henchmen up above had been felled
   by some magic, and the selfsame magic was obviously still at work, for invisible
   beings were throwing things down upon them. So no one would move, and Anigel
   continued from the first platform to the second and finished destroying the
   weapons that the sorcerer had usurped from the Vanished Ones.

   Well done! Haramis congratulated her sister. But now we must help Kadiya.

   Anigel was jubilant. Was it not marvelous, the way she flung the thunderbolt? My
   talisman showed me a vision of our army coming ashore at Citadel Landing even
   now—and they will have easy entry through the broken wall!

   Anigel, Kadiya´s been hurt. Go to her. I am on my way down to help.

   Haramis caught up the Crown of Ruwenda and the cloak of the Archimage, and
   hurried down to aid her sisters.

   "There! There, my Liege —can you not see her?"

   Orogastus pointed through the lurid murk to the barricade before the ruined
   Gatehouse. King Voltrik strained his eyes, and finally said: "Yes. Wearing some
   kind of golden armor, is she?"

   "Exactly! And knocked senseless by the demolition of my lightning-machine, so
   that she cannot command the talisman. Princess Kadiya is no longer invisible and
   no longer protected! She is in your power! All you need do is hasten there and put
   an end to her before she recovers — or is rescued by her people."


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   "I?" The King faltered. "Go down there?"

   "Are you afraid of an unconscious girl?" The sorcerer's voice became silken,
   persuasive. "There are no foemen anywhere near her, my King, only your own
   troops, who would be afraid to touch her. But you can make an end of her! Your
   greatest enemy! Kadiya is the martial Princess, the woman of the prophecy. She
   slew General Hamil and routed half our army, and instigated this battle. But she
   has not won! We still have nearly five thousand seasoned troops to counter the
   approaching rabble, and their female general lies there awaiting your sword!"

   "That's true." Voltrik drew himself up. "Much good her magic will do her now!"

   "Go, my Liege. Kill her, then order your men to advance upon the Citadel
   barbican. Cut down the invaders as they attempt to scramble over the ruins."

   "The witch shall die!" Voltrik bellowed. "And as I hold up her severed head, you
   shall announce my deed with your voice of thunder!"

   Orogastus stepped to the parapet edge and cried out: "Men of Labornok! Your
   King comes now to lead you to victory! To the barbican with you! Prepare for the
   final encounter with the foe!"

   There were scattered cheers.

   "You know, we really do seem to have gained the upper hand down there." The
   King grinned at the sorcerer. "Most of those scoundrels who came up through the
   dungeons seem to have fallen."

   "Your traitorous son Antar is gathering partisans while you stand here, my King.
   Go down! Kill Kadiya first, then rally the men."

   "To victory!" Voltrik roared. He snapped shut the fanged visor of his terrible
   golden helm.

   "Go," said Orogastus wearily. "Go."

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   When the monarch finally tramped off down the stairway, the sorcerer gave a
   great sigh. Removing one gauntlet, he reached into an inner pocket of his robe and
   touched the wooden box containing the deadly globe, at the same tinue forming an
   unspoken prayer to the Dark Powers.

   Would Voltrik be able to kill Kadiya? Or would her talisman deal with the King
   as it had witlh Hamil and the Red Voice? The chance was worth taking. If Voltrik.
   managed to succeed, then it might not be necessary after all to wipe tte slate
   clean…

   Orogastus stood and surveyed the advancing enemy force—which had just been
   augmented by the heavily armed Ruwendian brigades of Count Palundo. And then
   lie searched the darkness of the Citadel's inner ward, seeking whatever clues there
   might be to the whereabouts of the other two Princesses.

   He saw neither Anigel nor Haramis, but only a little old Oddling woman, picking
   her way through the tumult and the butchery as if searching for someone.

                                              Chapter Forty-Six
   Immu stumbled through the battle scene, coughing from the smoke, tripping over
   the dead bodies of friends and foes, dodging around the melees and hand-to-hand
   combat that made of the inner ward a hell of blood and iron.

   "Anigel!" she called. "Princess, where are you?"

   But when she questioned wounded Wyvilo or Uisgu about her royal mistress,
   none of those who had strength to reply knew, for they did not know that Princess
   Anigel fought among them invisible.

   Immu saw King Voltrik emerge from the keep and call to himself a body of
   knights, after which he headed almost straight toward her.

   The fighting seemed suddenly to fall into a lull. Following the orders of Orogastus
   and their commanders, most of the Labornoki were now streaming toward the
   ruined barbican and the Citadel Gate, regrouping to repel the advance of the main

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   invading force now rushing up from the river.

   But the King, it seemed, had another objective in mind.

   "The witch!" Voltrik was shouting. "With me, men! I must kill the witch!"

   He had beside him Lord Osorkon, who had arrived just in time for the battle, and
   Sir Rinutar, who had come to the Citadel the night before with news of the
   invaders, and two other knights named Lo-tharon and Simbalik.

   The King and these four pushed through the moving crowd of defenders, thrust up
   their visors to see better in the smoky chaos, and began to clamber awkwardly up
   the barricade to where Princess Kadiya still lay senseless.

   Immu saw her, too. And with all the agility her old bones could muster, she
   climbed painfully up the opposite end of the smoking structure and ran panting
   along its top toward the place where the golden-armored form lay.

   Invisible hands were easing off the scale-mail hood from Kadiya's head. And
   Immu clearly heard a tremulous voice call out: "Kadi! Please wake up, Kadi!"

   The Nyssomu woman cried out: "Anigel! Are you there, my darling? "

   The golden-haired Princess appeared abruptly as she removed her coronet.
   "Immu! Come quickly! Kadi breathes, but I fear she is wounded."

   "Two of them!" came a harsh shout. "Great Zoto, both witches are here!"

   King Voltrik and his four knights gained the barricade crest at that instant.
   Knocking Immu flat, the monarch seized Princess Anigel by the hair, dragging her
   from her sister's side, and raised his sword to her throat. Her coronet talisman
   spun from her hand, landing on the charred planks with a dull chiming sound.
   Immediately the glow of its trillium amber winked out.

   Simbalik and Lotharon hauled Kadiya upright. The swordlike object fell from her

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   flaccid fingers, and its amber also went dull. But her eyes opened slowly, and met
   those of her sister.

   "Men of Labornok!" King Voltrik shouted, in a transport of exaltation. "Behold!
   Two of the witches who threatened the throne of our great country are in my
   hands!"

   A great roar arose from the throng of soldiers, and from the parapet above the
   keep entrance Orogastus's voice boomed. "Hail, Voltrik! Hail, all-conquering
   King! Show us the reward of those who would oppose your rule!"

   During this commotion, Immu had been creeping toward Anigel's fallen coronet.
   Now she pounced on it like a lothok and tossed it into Anigel's waiting hand a
   scant moment before anyone saw her. Two men seized the old nurse and prepared
   to fling her headlong from the high barricade.

   Anigel, still with Voltrik's sword at her throat, cried out loudly: "Harm her, and
   you are dead men."

   The trillium amber in the coronet blazed like a pitch-brand, and the men holding
   Immu froze. King Voltrik said frantically: "The other magic talisman! That Dark
   Sword there! Seize it!"

   "Wait!" Osorkon shrieked, for he recognized the object and the danger in it.

   But Rinutar had already loosed his hold on Immu and bent to pick up Kadiya's
   talisman. As he did so, Kadiya's hand stretched out and touched the hilt an instant
   before the knight did. The Three-Lobed Burning Eye opened wide and its beams
   shone full on Rinutar's face.

   His armor turned incandescent. He had not time to cry out or even straighten
   before the flesh burnt from his skull, which glowed bright as steel in a forge. As
   Voltrik and his men cried out in fear and horror, the burning knight lurched and
   rolled to the lip of the barricade, and fell to the ward pavement like a human
   meteor.



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   Now there was pandemonium among those watching. But Voltrik, to do him
   credit, had not moved his sword a ringer's breadth from Anigel's throat, even
   though cold sweat stung his eyes, and his heart thudded fit to burst.

   Anigel turned her head to look up at him. "Release us. You are defeated.
   Surrender and throw yourself upon our mercy."

   Voltrik howled with hysterical laughter. "Nay, Witch! First your sister shall die,
   and then you!"

   "My King!" Lord Osorkon pointed down, his face distorted with terror. "The Dark
   Sword — it moved!"

   Gaping, Voltrik and his companions watched the Three-Lobed Burning Eye rise
   slowly from Kadiya's hand, hovering at waist level. Princess Anigel seemed
   unperturbed by the sight. She opened her own hand, and the coronet floated away
   to meet the pointless end of the other talisman.

   "NO!"

   The thundering cry of despair came from Orogastus, on the parapet above. But it
   was too late.

   Princess Haramis became visible, standing between her two pinioned sisters. The
   Crown of Ruwenda on her head sparkled in the firelight and the cloak of the
   Archimage billowed about her. Taking her own talisman, she slipped the wand
   into a channel in the sword-blade, so that the Three-Winged Circle formed a
   meridian and equator with the Three-Headed Monster. Within this space the wings
   opened; and a great Black Trillium in amber was at the center.

   Orogastus lifted high something that gleamed green. Then he flung it with all his
   strength toward the courtyard stones.

   Haramis pointed the Sceptre of Power — and the flying globe of the Doomful
   Effluvium flared and vanished in a puff of white smoke.


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   Now she turned to the two knights holding Kadiya. The girl's dark eyes were alert
   and her muscles tensed for a struggle.

   "Release her!" Haramis commanded. But the men hesitated.

   "Let her go, fools!" Osorkon cried.

   "No!" King Voltrik screamed. "I forbid it!"

   Seeing the two knights stiffen and stand firm, Haramis moved deliberately, but
   with reluctance, pointing first at Lotharon, then at Sim-balik, with the Sceptre.

   This time the armor did not flame. But within each visor blue-white radiances
   bloomed for a split second; and when it flared out, each helm was empty, as was
   the rest of the armor. Two suits of steel clattered in pieces to the planks.

   King Voltrik gave a throat-searing shriek and dropped both Anigel and his sword.
   He fell to his knees. "Mercy! Lady, have mercy!"

   Haramis pointed the Sceptre at him calmly. "Receive as much mercy as you have
   ever given, and let the prophecy be fulfilled."

   Glazen-eyed, the kneeling King removed his monstrous helmet. He bowed his
   head low. As the throng watched in hushed awe, Voltrik's own sword rose up, and
   its point thrust deeply into the base of his skull. He fell, with the weapon pinning
   him to the wood beneath.

   All over the embattled Citadel, a sound arose like a low murmur of storm-tossed
   trees. On the barricade, Lord Osorkon laid his sword at Haramis's feet and knelt
   with bared head. Then there was a. clattering and clanking as, all over the great
   ward, the knights and soldiers of Labornok threw down their weapons and stood
   numb, waiting to see what would happen next.

   Haramis faced Orogastus across the wide courtyard. He had removed his star-
   mask, and his white hair streamed in the rising wind. The smoke and dust were
   carried off, and those fires that still burned blazed brighter for the air fanning

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   them. Over all, the sky was cleared of cloud, and the Triple Moons stood in close
   conjunction midway between the zenith and the western horizon, seeming to touch
   and form a single Orb with three lobes.

   Haramis lifted the Sceptre and pointed it at Orogastus.

   "Now let our lives and our service be judged," she said. "Have we fulfilled what
   was required of us? Have we done right? Have we acted to restore the balance?
   Judge us, and judge him, also."

   Orogastus gripped the parapet's edge in both hands, and his teeth were set as his
   eyes again shone star-like with the terrible brilliance of magic. The spectators
   uttered cries of fear.

   Prince Antar, appearing as if from nowhere, took Princess Anigel in his arms.
   Little Immu stood beside Kadiya, the pair of them steadfast.

   "Haramis!" Orogastus shouted, his voice still amplified by whatever device he
   was using. "I can destroy you yet! I can summon the Dark Powers and move the
   very earth!"

   Haramis closed her eyes, holding tight to the Sceptre; but in her mind she still
   could see his face. This isn't working, she realized. The Sceptre must need all
   three of us. "Kadiya, Anigel," she said urgently, "help me! Take hold of the
   Sceptre and concentrate!" She felt her sisters close in at her sides and their hands
   joined hers on the Sceptre.

   The power in it flared suddenly to full life. It bound them all together: Haramis,
   Kadiya, and Anigel at one end, and Orogastus at the other. It glowed with a
   brightness that blinded physical eyes, even through closed eyelids; but somehow,
   Haramis realized, she could still see. Kadiya and Anigel were at her sides, so close
   they seemed part of her, and Orogastus confronted them along the length of the
   Sceptre. And in the bright power that held them, all illusion was burned away, and
   they saw themselves and each other as they truly were.

   It was terrifying. Haramis found herself aware of all the times she had hurt people,
   even inadvertently, the times she had looked down on her sisters as lesser
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   creatures, especially in contrast to the beauty and strength she saw in them now.
   She could feel the same emotions in both of them: regret for all their past failures
   and mistakes, and awe at what they saw in each other. But around and through the
   thoughts and memories flowed the sisters' love for one another. Haramis
   understood now, and she knew that her sisters did too; in a certain manner the
   three of them made one whole entity, their strengths and weaknesses
   complementing and canceling out each other's. In spite of their individual
   differences — or perhaps because of them—they were one, and they were
   Ruwenda.

   This must be what Binah meant by balance.

   Orogastus was perceptible to Haramis as well, but the feeling was totally different.
   The closeness she had felt to him when he had held her in his arms was
   completely gone; what she sensed now was his isolation — total and terrifying.
   He had no connection with Ruwenda or any other land, or with any of the Folk,
   and — in spite of what had passed between them — he had no connection with
   Haramis.

   He seemed to be locked inside himself, experiencing horrors that the Princesses
   could only dimly sense. Haramis hurt for him, even now, and she could feel
   Anigel's ready compassion extending in his direction as well; but Orogastus was
   aware of nothing outside himself. And his self seemed to be unendurable.

   Haramis pointed the Sceptre at Orogastus. "Judge us," she whispered. "Judge
   him."

   Again the Sceptre flared.

   All of them were momentarily blinded, and so many persons screamed from the
   shock that it was many long minutes before they realized that the sorcerer was
   gone.

   All that remained of him was a great black splash like soot against the keep wall
   where he had stood, and on it, high above the parapet, the white silhouette of a tall
   man's body.


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   That year, for the first time, the Feast of the Three Moons was celebrated three
   days late, postponed so that the injured could be cared for and the dead receive
   their rites of honor. But on the third evening following that of the great battle,
   when the Triple Moons in their full conjunction rose above the Mazy Mire, all of
   the Folk camped round about the Knoll, and all of the Ruwendian and Labornoki
   humans as well, came together once again in the great inner ward of the ancient
   Citadel.

   The Uisgu marched in first, led by Princess Kadiya, carrying three-branched
   torches and singing their ancient festival song; then followed the gentle Nyssomu,
   headed by Jagun and Immu; and the surviving Wyvilo, marching behind
   Lummomu-Ko. Then came the Labornoki, with their new King, Antar, walking
   unarmored and carrying only flowers in their hands; and last of all the army of
   free Ruwendians, led by Count Palundo, who had with him as many knights and
   nobles as could be summoned by Folk passing the news through the Mire by
   means of the speech without words.

   Haramis, crowned and cloaked and bearing the great Sceptre, welcomed them.
   Antar came forward and knelt at her feet, to offer his nation's formal surrender.

   But Haramis said: "Rise up, King Antar, for I cannot accept your capitulation."
   She took from her head the great Crown of State and held it high. "I who was
   heiress to the throne of Ruwenda now renounce this Crown. I call upon Princess
   Kadiya, my next younger sister, to accept it — for I have been called to a different
   role, that of Archimage."

   Kadiya stood at the head of the great throng of aborigines, the trillium emblem
   glowing on the breast of her golden mail, and her auburn hair falling free over her
   shoulders. She said:

   "I also renounce the Crown, for my destiny is not to be a ruler of humans, but a
   leader and friend to the Folk, who have besought me to serve them. I call upon
   Princess Anigel, my younger sister, to accept the Crown she has so richly
   merited."

   Anigel closed her eyes briefly, seeing again that strange dream vision of herself
   running through a forest in pursuit of her Mother. And having this time caught up

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   to Queen Kalanthe, she no longer felt apprehension as her Mother washed and
   dressed and prepared her. That which awaited had been truly hers from the
   beginning.

   She also knew that, of the three, she was the best suited to wear the Crown. She
   opened her eyes, walked to Haramis, and knelt with her head held high. When the
   great Crown with its emeralds and rubies and huge drop of trillium amber rested
   on her head, she rose, turned slowly about, and sketched the three-lobed sign in
   the air above those watching.

   Antar was still standing by, and now knelt to her. "Will you accept my surrender,
   Great Queen?"

   "But it is mine already," she said, smiling, "together, I hope, with your heart. And
   since I am a Queen who cannot rule without a King, I propose that we rule our
   kingdoms jointly as husband and wife, in perpetual peace." She took his hands and
   made him rise and stand beside her.

   "People of Ruwenda," said she, "I give you your King."

   And he said: "People of Labornok, I give you your Queen!"

   A great tumult of cheering and weeping broke out then, and the Folk sang their
   hymn again, and great quantities of food and drink were brought out; and the real
   celebration began.

   Standing close together, the sisters embraced. Then Haramis took the Sceptre of
   Power and solemnly separated it. The pointless sword, its Eyes now closed in
   sleep, she gave to Kadiya, who slipped it into the scabbard she wore and tied it in
   place with a lanyard. The silvery coronet with the three grotesque visages Anigel
   mounted inside the Crown of Ruwenda, which she then resettled upon her golden
   hair. The wand, with its wings folded and the trillium amber glowing only dimly,
   Haramis replaced on the chain around her neck.

   "We were One," Haramis said, "and now we are again Three. Please God that the
   world has been rebalanced, and the Sceptre of Power will never be needed again."


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   "By the Flower!" Kadiya growled. "I should hope not! Peace is what we all need.
   Just think of how much we three all still have to learn! Ani, the tedious statecraft,
   Kara the magic, and I intend to go back to a certain Place of Learning and put
   some very important questions to a being who resides there. There are knotty
   problems to be solved concerning the future relations between Folk and
   humankind, and I suspect it will take some time to sort out the answers!"

   Anigel asked Haramis: "Will you call your lammergeier after the feast, Sister, and
   fly away to live in Noth as the old White Lady did?"

   Haramis looked away, and for a moment her gaze passed over the parapet above
   the entrance to the keep. "No. That place fell to dust when Binah died. I shall go
   to another place — one that I know of, high in the mountains."

   Antar came up to the three then, smiling apologetically as he told Anigel that their
   joint assemblage of subjects demanded that the mon-archs lead them in festive
   dance.

   "The terrible duties of sovereignty!" Kadiya laughed. "Go along, Queen Anigel.
   The Archimage and I will continue our weighty discussions over food and drink,
   and when Your Majesties have danced holes in your shoes, you can rejoin us."

   Hand in hand, Anigel and Antar went away; and the music began.

   Hurrying across the twilit Knoll meadow toward the Citadel, the old musician
   Uzun heard the sounds of celebration and quickened his pace. He could hardly
   believe his ears. Surely those were the songs of Triple Moons! But had not the
   festival taken place three days ago, while he and the others on his boat were
   stalled on the riverside repairing the broken hull? He had missed the great battle;
   missed the victory; missed seeing his dear Princess Haramis destroy the villain
   Orogastus — missed everything.

   Or had he? Oh, if only he weren't so incompetent at the speech without words!

   Those were certainly the festival hymns, and the sounds of merriment floating on
   the night breeze almost drowned out the calling of the swamp creatures. What a

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   miracle! He would be in time after all —

   Something on the moonlit ground caught his eye.

   He stopped, and bent down for a better look. The soil was very damp yet from the
   early Rains, and all kinds of fresh growth seemed to have sprung up, virtually
   overnight. But this was something different. Something he could scarcely believe
   was real. Something magical…

   Myriad small plants were growing in this place that had once fostered only grass
   and sedge. Plants with small black tripartite flowers.

   Uzun the musician picked one of the Black Trilliums, and held it up to the
   moonlight. Yes! There was no doubt about it. The place was crowded with them.
   They were everywhere.

   Laughing giddily, he gathered as many of the flowers as he could carry, and raced
   off to tell the good news to the people at the Citadel. Thousands more of the
   trilliums remained, spreading their petals beneath the light of the Triple Moons.




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