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Title: The Hour of the Dragon
Author: Robert E. Howard
)ha1ter &: -lee1er6 Awae;
THE (!G TAPER- flicered6 sending the blac shadows wa8ering along
the walls6 and the 8el8et ta1estries ri11led. 9et there was no wind in
the cha5ber.
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5u5bling so5e for5ula unintelligible to his co51anions6 he thrust a
broad white hand into his furtri55ed robe. 7hen he brought it forth
again it was as if he cu11ed in his 1al5 a ball of li8ing fire.
The other three drew in their breath shar1l36 and the dar6 1owerful
5an who stood at the head of the sarco1hagus whis1ered: >The Heart of
Ahri5an;> The other lifted a ?uic hand for silence. -o5ewhere a dog
began howling dolefull36 and a stealth3 ste1 1added outside the barred
and bolted door. But none looed aside fro5 the 5u553case o8er which
the 5an in the er5inetri55ed robe was now 5o8ing the great fla5ing
jewel while he 5uttered an incantation that was old when Atlantis
san. The glare of the ge5 da@@led their e3es6 so that the3 could not
be sure of what the3 saw but with a s1lintering crash6 the car8en lid
of the sarco1hagus burst outward as if fro5 so5e irresistible 1ressure
a11lied fro5 within6 and the four 5en6 bending eagerl3 forward6 saw
the occu1anta huddled6 withered6 wi@ened sha1e6 with dried brown
li5bs lie dead wood showing through 5oldering bandages.
>Bring that thing bac> 5uttered the s5all dar 5an who stood on the
right6 with a short6 sardonic laugh. >,t is read3 to cru5ble at a
touch. 7e are fools>
>-hhh;> ,t was an urgent hiss of co55and fro5 the large 5an who held
the jewel. Pers1iration stood u1on his broad white forehead and his
e3es were dilated. He leaned forward6 and6 without touching the thing
with his hand6 laid on the breast of the 5u553 the bla@ing jewel. Then
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he drew bac and watched with fierce intensit36 his li1s 5o8ing in
soundless in8ocation.
,t was as if a globe of li8ing fire nicered and burned on the dead6
withered boso5. And breath suced in6 hissing6 through the clenched
teeth of the watchers.
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babe=s. n his breast the great jewel s5oldered and s1arled.
The 5an in er5ine reeled as if fro5 so5e letdown of e'tre5e tension.
>,shtar;> he gas1ed. >,t is Faltotun;and he li8es; alerius;
Tarascus; A5alric; Do 3ou see Do 3ou see 9ou doubted 5ebut , ha8e
not failed; 7e ha8e been close to the o1en gates of hell this night6
and the sha1es of darness ha8e gathered close about usa3e6 the3
followed hi5 to the 8er3 doorbut we ha8e brought the great 5agician
bac to life.>
>And da5ned our souls to 1urgatories e8erlasting6 , doubt not6>
5uttered the s5all6 dar 5an6 Tarascus.
The 3ellowhaired 5an6 alerius6 laughed harshl3.
>7hat 1urgator3 can be worse than life itself -o we are all da5ned
together fro5 birth. Besides6 who would not sell his 5iserable soul
for a throne>
>There is no intelligence in his stare6 rastes6> said the large 5an.
>He has long been dead6> answered rastes. >He is as one newl3
awaened. His 5ind is e51t3 after the long slee1na36 he was dead6
not slee1ing. 7e brought his s1irit bac o8er the 8oids and gulfs of
night and obli8ion. , will s1ea to hi5.>
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He bent o8er the foot of the sarco1hagus6 and fi'ing his ga@e on the
wide dar e3es of the 5an within6 he said6 slowl3: >Awae6 Faltotun;>
The li1s of the 5an 5o8ed 5echanicall3. >Faltotun;> he re1eated in a
gro1ing whis1er.
>9ou are Faltotun;> e'clai5ed rastes6 lie a h31notist dri8ing ho5e
his suggestions. >9ou are Faltotun of P3thon6 in Acheron.>
A di5 fla5e flicered in the dar e3es.
>, was Faltotun6> he whis1ered. >, a5 dead.>
>9ou are Faltotun;> cried rastes. >9ou are not dead; 9ou li8e;>
>, a5 Faltotun6> ca5e the eer3 whis1er. >But , a5 dead. ,n 53 house in
Ihe5i6 in -t3gia6 there , died.>
>And the 1riests who 1oisoned 3ou 5u55ified 3our bod3 with their dar
arts6 ee1ing all 3our organs intact;> e'clai5ed rastes. >But now 3ou
li8e again; The Heart of Ahri5an has restored 3our life6 drawn 3our
s1irit bac fro5 s1ace and eternit3.>
>The Heart of Ahri5an;> The fla5e of re5e5brance grew stronger. >The
barbarians stole it fro5 5e;>
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>He re5e5bers6> 5uttered rastes. >(ift hi5 fro5 the case.>
The others obe3ed hesitantl36 as if reluctant to touch the 5an the3
had recreated6 and the3 see5ed not easier in their 5inds when the3
felt fir5 5uscular flesh6 8ibrant with blood and life6 beneath their
fingers. But the3 lifted hi5 u1on the table6 and rastes clothed hi5
in a curious dar 8el8et robe6 s1lashed with gold stars and cresent
5oons6 and fastened a clothofgold6 fillet about his te51les6
confining the blac wa83 locs that fell to his shoulders. He let the5
do as the3 would6 sa3ing nothing6 not e8en when the3 set hi5 in a
car8en thronelie chair with a high ebon3 bac and wide sil8er ar5s6
and feet lie golden claws. He sat there 5otionless6 and slowl3
intelligence grew in his dar e3es and 5ade the5 dee1 and strange and
lu5inous. ,t was as if longsunen witchlights floated slowl3 u1
through 5idnight 1ools of darness.
rastes cast a furti8e glance at his co51anions6 who stood staring in
5orbid fascination at their strange guest. Their iron ner8es had
withstood an ordeal that 5ight ha8e dri8en weaer 5en 5ad. He new it
was with no wealings that he cons1ired6 but 5en whose courage was as
1rofound as their lawless a5bitions and ca1acit3 for e8il. He turned
his attention to the figure in the ebonblac chair. And this one
s1oe at last.
>, re5e5ber6> he said in a strong6 resonant 8oice6 s1eaing !e5edian
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with a curious6 archaic accent. >, a5 Faltotun6 who was high 1riest of
-et in P3thon6 which was in Acheron. The Heart of Ahri5an, drea5ed ,
had found it againwhere is it>
rastes 1laced it in his hand6 and he drew breath dee1l3 as he ga@ed
into the de1ths of the terrible jewel burning in his gras1.
>The3 stole it fro5 5e6 long ago6> he said. >The red heart of the
night it is6 strong to sa8e or to da5n. ,t ca5e fro5 afar6 and fro5
long ago. 7hile , held it6 none could stand before 5e. But it was
stolen fro5 5e6 and Acheron fell6 and , fled an e'ile into dar
-t3gia. 2uch , re5e5ber6 but 5uch , ha8e forgotten. , ha8e been in a
far land6 across 5ist3 8oids and gulfs and unlit oceans. 7hat is the
3ear>
rastes answered hi5. >,t is the waning of the 9ear of the (ion6 three
thousand 3ears after the fall of Acheron.>
>Three thousand 3ears;> 5ur5ured the other. >-o long 7ho are 3ou>
>, a5 rastes6 once a 1riest of 2itra. This 5an is A5alric6 baron of
Tor6 in !e5edia this other is Tarascus6 3ounger brother of the ing
of !e5edia and this tall 5an is alerius6 rightful heir of the throne
of A?uilonia.>
>7h3 ha8e 3ou gi8en 5e life> de5anded Faltotun. >7hat do 3ou re?uire
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of 5e>
The 5an was now full3 ali8e and awae6 his een e3es reflecting the
woring of an unclouded brain. There was no hesitation or uncertaint3
in his 5anner. He ca5e directl3 to the 1oint6 as one who nows that no
5an gi8es so5ething for nothing. rastes 5et hi5 with e?ual candor.
>7e ha8e o1ened the doors of hell this night to free 3our soul and
return it to 3our bod3 because we need 3our aid. 7e wish to 1lace
Tarascus on the throne of !e5edia6 and to win for alerius the crown
of A?uilonia. 7ith 3our necro5anc3 3ou can aid us.>
Faltotun=s 5ind was de8ious and full of une'1ected slants.
>9ou 5ust be dee1 in the arts 3ourself6 rastes6 to ha8e been able to
restore 53 life. How is it that a 1riest of 2itra nows of the Heart
of Ahri5an6 and the incantations of -elos>
>, a5 no longer a 1riest of 2itra6> answered rastes. >, was cast
forth fro5 53 order because of 53 del8ing in blac 5agic. But for
A5alric there , 5ight ha8e been burned as a 5agician.
>But that left 5e free to 1ursue 53 studies. , journe3ed in Ka5ora6 in
endh3a6 in -t3gia6 and a5ong the haunted jungles of Ihitai. , read
the ironbound boos of -elos6 and taled with unseen creatures in
dee1 wells6 and faceless sha1es in blac reeing jungles. , obtained a
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gli51se of 3our sarco1hagus in the de5onhaunted cr31ts below the
blac giantwalled te51le of -et in the hinterlands of -t3gia6 and ,
learned of the arts that would bring bac life to 3our shri8eled
cor1se.
>Then wh3 trouble to bring 5e bac to life> de5anded Faltotun6 with
his 1iercing ga@e fi'ed on the 1riests. >7h3 did 3ou not e51lo3 the
Heart to further 3our own 1ower>
>Because no 5an toda3 nows the secrets of the Heart6> answered
rastes. >!ot e8en in legends li8e the arts b3 which to loose its full
1owers. , new it could restore life of its dee1er secrets , a5
ignorant. , 5erel3 used it to bring 3ou bac to life. ,t is the use of
3our nowledge we see. As for the Heart6 3ou alone now its awful
secrets.>
Faltotun shoo his head6 staring broodingl3 into the fla5ing de1ths.
>23 necro5antic nowledge is greater than the su5 of all the nowledge
of other 5en6> he said >3et , do not now the full 1ower of the
jewel. , did not in8oe it in the old da3s , guarded it lest it be
used against 5e. At last it was stolen6 and in the hands of a
feathered sha5an of the barbarians it defeated all 53 5ight3 sorcer3.
Then it 8anished6 and , was 1oisoned b3 the jealous 1riests of -t3gia
before , could learn where it was hidden.>
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>,t was hidden in a ca8ern below the te51le of 2itra6 in Tarantia6>
said rastes. >B3 de8ious wa3s , disco8ered this6 after , had located
3our re5ains in -et=s subterranean te51le in -t3gia.
>Ka5orian thie8es6 1artl3 1rotected b3 s1ells , learned fro5 sources
better left un5entioned6 stole 3our 5u553case fro5 under the 8er3
talons of those which guarded it in the dar6 and b3 ca5elcara8an and
galle3 and o'wagon it ca5e at last to this cit3.
>Those sa5e thie8esor rather those of the5 who still li8ed after
their frightful ?ueststole the Heart of Ahri5an fro5 its haunted
ca8ern below the te51le of 2itra6 and all the sill of 5en and the
s1ells of sorcerers nearl3 failed. ne 5an of the5 li8ed long enough
to reach 5e and gi8e the jewel into 53 hands6 before he died sla8ering
and gibbering of what he had seen in that accursed cr31t. The thie8es
of Ka5ora are the 5ost faithful of 5en to their trust. E8en with 53
conjure5ents6 none but the5 could ha8e stolen the Heart fro5 where it
has lain in de5onguarded darness since the fall of Acheron6 three
thousand 3ears ago.>
Faltotun lifted his lionlie head and stared far off into s1ace6 as
if 1lu5bing the lost centuries.
>Three thousand 3ears;> he 5uttered. >-et; Tell 5e what has chanced in
the world.>
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>The barbarians who o8erthrew Acheron set u1 new ingdo5s6> ?uoted
rastes. >7here the e51ire had stretched now rose real5s called
A?uilonia6 and !e5edia6 and Argos6 fro5 the tribes that founded the5.
The older ingdo5s of 1hir6 )orinthia and western Ioth6 which had
been subject to the ings of Acheron6 regained their inde1endence with
the fall of the e51ire.>
>And what of the 1eo1le of Acheron> de5anded rastes. >7hen , fled
into -t3gia6 P3thon was in ruins6 and all the great6 1ur1letowered
cities of Acheron fouled with blood and tra51led b3 the sandals of the
barbarians.>
>,n the hills s5all grou1s of fol still boast descent fro5 Acheron6>
answered rastes. >
A gri5 and terrible s5ile curled the P3thonian=s li1s.
>A3e; 2an3 a barbarian6 both 5an and wo5an6 died screa5ing on the
altar under this hand. , ha8e seen their heads 1iled to 5ae a 13ra5id
in the great s?uare in P3thon when the ings returned fro5 the west
with their s1oils and naed ca1ti8es.>
>A3e. And when the da3 of reconing ca5e6 the sword was not s1ared. -o
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Acheron ceased to be6 and 1ur1letowered P3thon beca5e a 5e5or3 of
forgotten da3s. But the 3ounger ingdo5s rose on the i51erial ruins
and wa'ed great. And now we ha8e brought 3ou bac to aid us to rule
these ingdo5s6 which6 if less strange and wonderful than Acheron of
old6 are 3et rich and 1owerful6 well worth fighting for. (oo;>
rastes unrolled before the stranger a 5a1 drawn cunningl3 on 8ellu5.
Faltotun regarded it6 and then shoo his head6 baffled.
>The 8er3 outlines of the land are changed. ,t is lie so5e fa5iliar
thing seen in a drea56 fantasticall3 distorted.>
>Howbeit6> answered rastes6 tracing with his forefinger6 >here is
Bel8erus6 the ca1ital of !e5edia6 in which we now are. Here run the
boundaries of the land of !e5edia. To the south and southeast are
1hir and )orinthia6 to the east Br3thunia6 to the west A?uilonia.>
>,t is the 5a1 of a world , do not now6> said Faltotun softl36 but
rastes did not 5iss the lurid fire of hate that flicered in his dar
e3es.
>,t is a 5a1 3ou shall hel1 us change6> answered rastes. >,t is our
desire first to set Tarascus on the throne of !e5edia. 7e wish to
acco51lish this without strife6 and in such a wa3 that no sus1icion
will rest on Tarascus. 7e do not wish the land to be torn b3 ci8il
wars6 but to reser8e all our 1ower for the con?uest of A?uilonia.
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>-hould Iing !i5ed and his sons die naturall36 in a 1lague for
instance6 Tarascus would 5ount the throne as the ne't heir6 1eacefull3
and uno11osed.>
Faltotun nodded6 without re1l3ing6 and rastes continued.
>The other tas will be 5ore difficult. 7e cannot set alerius on the
A?uilonian throne without a war6 and that ingdo5 is a for5idable foe.
,ts 1eo1le are a hard36 warlie race6 toughened b3 continual wars
with the Picts6 Kingarians and )i55erians. Their 1resent ing is the 5ost renowned warrior a5ong the western
nations. He is an outlander6 an ad8enturer who sei@ed the crown b3
force during a ti5e of ci8il strife6 strangling Iing !a5edides with
his own hands6 u1on the 8er3 throne. His na5e is )onan6 and no 5an can
stand before hi5 in battle.
>alerius is now the rightful heir of the throne. He had been dri8en
into e'ile b3 his ro3al ins5an6 !a5edides6 and has been awa3 fro5 his
nati8e real5 for 3ears6 but he is of the blood of the old d3nast36 and
5an3 of the barons would secretl3 hail the o8erthrow of )onan6 who is
a nobod3 without ro3al or e8en noble blood. But the co55on 1eo1le are
lo3al to hi56 and the nobilit3 of the outl3ing 1ro8inces. 9et if his
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forces were o8erthrown in the battle that 5ust first tae 1lace6 and
)onan hi5self slain6 , thin it would not be difficult to 1ut alerius
on the throne. ,ndeed6 with )onan slain6 the onl3 center of the
go8ern5ent would be gone. He is not 1art of a d3nast36 but onl3 a lone
ad8enturer.>
>, wish that , 5ight see this ing6> 5used Faltotun6 glancing toward a
sil8er3 5irror which for5ed one of the 1anels of the wall. This 5irror
cast no reflection6 but Faltotun=s e'1ression showed that he
understood its 1ur1ose6 and rastes nodded with the 1ride a good
crafts5an taes in the recognition of his acco51lish5ents b3 a 5aster
of his craft.
>, will tr3 to show hi5 to 3ou6> he said. And seating hi5self before
the 5irror6 he ga@ed h31noticall3 into its de1ths6 where 1resentl3 a
di5 shadow began to tae sha1e.
,t was uncann36 but those watching new it was no 5ore than the
reflected i5age of rastes= thought6 e5bodied in that 5irror as a
wi@ard=s thoughts are e5bodied in a 5agic cr3stal. ,t floated ha@il36
then lea1ed into startling clarit3a tall 5an6 5ightil3 shouldered and
dee1 of chest6 with a 5assi8e corded nec and hea8il3 5uscled li5bs.
He was clad in sil and 8el8et6 with the ro3al lions of A?uilonia
wored in gold u1on his rich ju1on6 and the crown of A?uilonia shone
on his s?uarecut blac 5ane but the great sword at his side see5ed
5ore natural to hi5 than the regal accouter5ents. His brow was low and
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broad6 his e3es a 8olcanic blue that s5oldered as if with so5e inner
fire. His dar6 scarred6 al5ost sinister face was that of a fighting
5an6 and his 8el8et gar5ents could not conceal the hard6 dangerous
lines of his li5bs.
>That 5an is no H3borian;> e'clai5ed Faltotun.
>!o he is a )i55erian6 one of those wild tribes5en who dwell in the
gra3 hills of the north.>
>, fought his ancestors of old6> 5uttered Faltotun. >!ot e8en the
ings of Acheron could con?uer the5.>
>The3 still re5ain a terror to the nations of the south6> answered
rastes. >He is a true son of that sa8age race6 and has 1ro8ed
hi5self6 thus far6 uncon?uerable.>
Faltotun did not re1l3 he sat staring down at the 1ool of li8ing fire
that shi55ered in his hand. utside6 the hound howled again6 long and
shudderingl3.
)ha1ter 4: The Blac 7ind Blows
THE 9EAR < THE DRAG! had birth in war and 1estilence and unrest. The
blac 1lague staled through the streets of Bel8erus6 striing down
the 5erchant in his stall6 the serf in his ennel6 the night at his
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ban?uet board. Before it the arts of the leeches were hel1less. 2en
said it had been sent fro5 hell as 1unish5ent for the sins of 1ride
and lust. ,t was swift and deadl3 as the stroe of an adder. The
8icti5=s bod3 turned 1ur1le and then blac6 and within a few 5inutes
he san down d3ing6 and the stench of his own 1utrefaction was in his
nostrils e8en before death wrenched his soul fro5 his rotting bod3. A
hot6 roaring wind blew incessantl3 fro5 the south6 and the cro1s
withered in the fields6 the cattle san and died in their tracs.
2en cried out on 2itra6 and 5uttered against the ing for so5ehow6
throughout the ingdo56 the word was whis1ered that the ing was
secretl3 addicted to loathso5e 1ractises and foul debauches in the
seclusion of his nighted 1alace. And then in that 1alace death staled
grinning on feet about which swirled the 5onstrous 8a1ors of the
1lague. ,n one night the ing died with his three sons6 and the dru5s
that thundered their dirge drowned the gri5 and o5inous bells that
rang fro5 the carts that lu5bered through the streets gathering u1 the
rotting dead.
That night6 just before dawn6 the hot wind that had blown for wees
ceased to rustle e8ill3 through the silen window curtains. ut of the
north rose a great wind that roared a5ong the towers6 and there was
catacl3s5ic thunder6 and blinding sheets of lightning6 and dri8ing
rain. But the dawn shone clean and green and clear the scorched
ground 8eiled itself in grass6 the thirst3 cro1s s1rang u1 anew6 and
the 1lague was goneits 5ias5a swe1t clean out of the land b3 the
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5ight3 wind.
2en said the gods were satisfied because the e8il ing and his s1awn
were slain6 and when his 3oung brother Tarascus was crowned in the
great coronation hall6 the 1o1ulace cheered until the towers roced6
acclai5ing the 5onarch on who5 the gods s5iled.
-uch a wa8e of enthusias5 and rejoicing as swe1t the land is
fre?uentl3 the signal for a war of con?uest. -o no one was sur1ri@ed
when it was announced that Iing Tarascus had declared the truce 5ade
b3 the late ing with their western neighbors 8oid6 and was gathering
his hosts to in8ade A?uilonia. His reason was candid his 5oti8es6
loudl3 1roclai5ed6 gilded his actions with so5ething of the gla5or of
a crusade. He es1oused the cause of alerius6 >rightful heir to the
throne> he ca5e6 he 1roclai5ed6 not as an ene53 of A?uilonia6 but as
a friend6 to free the 1eo1le fro5 the t3rann3 of a usur1er and a
foreigner.
,f there were c3nical s5iles in certain ?uarters6 and whis1ers
concerning the ing=s good friend A5alric6 whose 8ast 1ersonal wealth
see5ed to be flowing into the rather de1leted ro3al treasur36 the3
were unheeded in the general wa8e of fer8or and @eal of Tarascus=s
1o1ularit3. ,f an3 shrewd indi8iduals sus1ected that A5alric was the
real ruler of !e5edia6 behind the scenes6 the3 were careful not to
8oice such heres3. And the war went forward with enthusias5.
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The ing and his allies 5o8ed westward at the head of fift3 thousand
5ennights in shining ar5or with their 1ennons strea5ing abo8e their
hel5ets6 1ie5en in steel ca1s and brigandines6 crossbow5en in
leather jerins. The3 crossed the border6 too a frontier castle and
burned three 5ountain 8illages6 and then6 in the 8alle3 of the alia6
ten 5iles west of the boundar3 line6 the3 5et the hosts of )onan6 ing
of A?uiloniafort3fi8e thousand nights6 archers and 5enatar5s6 the
flower of A?uilonian strength and chi8alr3. nl3 the nights of
Poitain6 under Pros1ero6 had not 3et arri8ed6 for the3 had far to ride
u1 fro5 the southwestern co5er of the ingdo5. Tarascus had struc
without warning. His in8asion had co5e on the heels of his
1rocla5ation6 without for5al declaration of war.
The two hosts confronted each other across a wide6 shallow 8alle36
with rugged cliffs6 and a shallow strea5 winding through 5asses of
reeds and willows down the 5iddle of the 8ale. The ca51followers of
both hosts ca5e down to this strea5 for water6 and shouted insults and
hurled stones across at one another. The last glints of the sun shone
on the golden banner of !e5edia with the scarlet dragon6 unfurled in
the bree@e abo8e the 1a8ilion of Iing Tarascus on an e5inence near the
eastern cliffs. But the shadow of the western cliffs fell lie a 8ast
1ur1le 1all across the tents and the ar53 of A?uilonia6 and u1on the
blac banner with its golden lion that floated abo8e Iing )onan=s
1a8ilion.
All night the fires flared the length of the 8alle36 and the wind
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brought the call of tru51ets6 the clangor of ar5s6 and the shar1
challenges of the sentries who 1aced their horses along either edge of
the willowgrown strea5.
,t was in the darness before dawn that Iing )onan stirred on his
couch6 which was no 5ore than a 1ile of sils and furs thrown on a
dais6 and awaened. He started u16 cr3ing out shar1l3 and clutching at
his sword. Pallantides6 his co55ander6 rushing in at the cr36 saw his
ing sitting u1right6 his hand on his hilt6 and 1ers1iration dri11ing
fro5 his strangel3 1ale face.
>9our 2ajest3;> e'clai5ed Pallantides. >,s aught a5iss>
>7hat of the ca51> de5anded )onan. >Are the guards out>
> answered the
general. >The !e5edians ha8e not offered to 5o8e against us in the
night. The3 wait for dawn6 e8en as we.>
>B3 )ro56> 5uttered )onan. >, awoe with a feeling that doo5 was
cree1ing on 5e in the night.>
He stared u1 at the great golden la51 which shed a soft glow o8er the
8el8et hangings and car1ets of the great tent. The3 were alone not
e8en a sla8e or a 1age sle1t on the car1eted floor but )onan=s e3es
bla@ed as the3 were wont to bla@e in the teeth of great 1eril6 and the
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sword ?ui8ered in his hand. Pallantides watched hi5 uneasil3. )onan
see5ed to be listening.
>(isten;> hissed the ing. >Did 3ou hear it A furti8e ste1;>
>-e8en nights guard 3our tent6 9our 2ajest36> said Pallantides. >!one
could a11roach it unchallenged.>
>!ot outside6> growled )onan. >,t see5ed to sound inside the tent.>
Pallantides cast a swift6 startled loo around. The 8el8et hangings
5erged with shadows in the co5ers6 but if there had been an3one in the
1a8ilion besides the5sel8es6 the general would ha8e seen hi5. Again he
shoo his head.
>There is no one here6 sure. 9ou slee1 in the 5idst of 3our host.>
>, ha8e seen death strie a ing in the 5idst of thousands6> 5uttered
)onan. >-o5ething that wals on in8isible feet and is not seen>
>Perha1s 3ou were drea5ing. 9our 2ajest36> said Pallantides6 so5ewhat
1erturbed.
>-o , was6> grunted )onan. >A de8ilish drea5 it was6 too. , trod again
all the long6 wear3 roads , tra8eled on 53 wa3 to the ingshi1.>
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He fell silent6 and Pallantides stared at hi5 uns1eaing. The. ing
was an enig5a to the general6 as to 5ost of his ci8ili@ed subjects.
Pallantides new that )onan had waled 5an3 strange roads in his wild6
e8entful life6 and had been 5an3 things before a twist of , saw again in the battlefield whereon , was born6> said )onan6
resting his chin 5oodil3 on a 5assi8e fist. >, saw 53self in a
1anthersin loinclout6 throwing 53 s1ear at the the 5ountain beasts.
, was a 5ercenar3 swords5an again6 a het5an of the o@ai who dwell
along the Ka1orosa Ri8er6 a corsair looting the coasts of Iush6 a
1irate of the Barachan ,sles6 a chief of the Hi5elian hill5en. All
these things ,=8e been6 and of all these things , drea5ed all the
sha1es that ha8e been , 1assed lie an endless 1rocession6 and their
feet beat out a dirge in the sounding dust.
>But throughout 53 drea5s 5o8ed strange6 8eiled figures and ghostl3
shadows6 and a farawa3 8oice 5oced 5e. And toward the last , see5ed
to see 53self l3ing on this dais in 53 tent6 and a sha1e bent o8er 5e6
robed and hooded. , la3 unable to 5o8e6 and then the hood fell awa3
and a 5oldering sull grinned down at 5e. Then it was that , awoe.>
>This is an e8il drea5. 9our 2ajest36> said Pallantides6 su11ressing a
shudder. >But no 5ore.>
)onan shoo his head6 5ore in doubt than in denial. He ca5e of a
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barbaric race6 and the su1erstitions and instincts of his heritage
lured close beneath the surface of his consciousness.
>,=8e drea5ed 5an3 e8il drea5s6> he said6 >and 5ost of the5 were
5eaningless. But b3 )ro56 this was not lie 5ost drea5s; , wish this
battle were fought and won6 for ,=8e had a grisl3 1re5onition e8er
since Iing !i5ed died in the blac 1lague. 7h3 did it cease when he
died>
>2en sa3 he sinned>
>2en are fools6 as alwa3s6> grunted )onan. >,f the 1lague struc all
who sinned6 then b3 )ro5 there wouldn=t be enough left to count the
li8ing; 7h3 should the godswho the 1riests tell 5e are justsla3 fi8e
hundred 1easants and 5erchants and nobles before the3 slew the ing6
if the whole 1estilence were ai5ed at hi5 7ere the gods s5iting
blindl36 lie swords5en in a fog B3 2itra6 if , ai5ed 53 stroes no
straighter6 A?uilonia would ha8e =had a new ing long ago.
>!o; The blac 1lague=s no co55on 1estilence. ,t lurs in -t3gian
to5bs6 and is called forth into being onl3 b3 wi@ards. , was a
swords5an in Prince Al5uric=s ar53 that in8aded -t3gia6 and of his
thirt3 thousand6 fifteen thousand 1erished b3 -t3gian arrows6 and the
rest b3 the blac 1lague that rolled on us lie a wind out of the
south. , was the onl3 5an who li8ed.>
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>9et onl3 fi8e hundred died in !e5edia6> argued Pallantides.
>7hoe8er called it into being new how to cut it short at will6>
answered )onan. >-o , now there was so5ething 1lanned and diabolical
about it. -o5eone called it forth6 so5eone banished it when the wor
was co51letedwhen Tarascus was safe on the throne and being hailed as
the deli8erer of the 1eo1le fro5 the wrath of the gods. B3 )ro56 ,
sense a blac6 subtle brain behind all this. 7hat of this stranger who
5en sa3 gi8es counsel to Tarascus>
>He wears a 8eil6> answered Pallantides >the3 sa3 he is a foreigner
a stranger fro5 -t3gia.>
>A stranger fro5 -t3gia;> re1eated )onan scowling. >A stranger fro5
hell6 5ore lie;Ha; 7hat is that>
>The tru51ets of the !e5edians;> e'clai5ed Pallantides. >And har6 how
our own blare u1on their heels; Dawn is breaing6 and the ca1tains are
5arshaling the hosts for the onset; 2itra be with the56 for 5an3 will
not see the sun go down behind the crags.>
>-end 53 s?uires to 5e;> e'clai5ed )onan6 rising with alacrit3 and
casting off his 8el8et nightgar5ent he see5ed to ha8e forgotten his
forebodings at the 1ros1ect of action. >Go to the ca1tains and see
that all is in readiness. , will be with 3ou as soon as , don 53
ar5or.>
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2an3 of )onan=s wa3s were ine'1licable to the ci8ili@ed 1eo1le he
ruled6 and one of the5 was his insistence on slee1ing alone in his
cha5ber or tent. Pallantides hastened fro5 the 1a8ilion6 claning in
the ar5or he had donned at 5idnight after a few hours= slee1. He cast
a swift glance o8er the ca516 which was beginning to swar5 with
acti8it36 5ail clining and 5en 5o8ing about di5l3 in the uncertain
light6 a5ong the long lines of tents. -tars still gli55ered 1alel3 in
the western s36 but long 1in strea5ers stretched along the eastern
hori@on6 and against the5 the dragon banner of !e5edia flung out its
billowing silen folds.
Pallantides turned toward a s5aller tent near b36 where sle1t the
ro3al s?uires. These were tu5bling out alread36 roused b3 the
tru51ets. And as Pallantides called to the5 to hasten6 he was fro@en
s1eechless b3 a dee1 fierce shout and the i51act of a hea83 blow
inside the ing=s tent6 followed b3 a heartsto11ing crash of a
falling bod3. There sounded a low laugh that turned the general=s
blood to ice.
Echoing the cr36 Pallantides wheeled and rushed bac into the
1a8ilion. He cried out again as he saw )onan=s 1owerful fra5e
stretched out on the car1et. The ing=s great twohanded sword la3
near his hand6 and a shattered tent1ole see5ed to show where his
sword had fallen. Pallantides= sword was out6 and he glared about the
tent6 but nothing 5et his ga@e. -a8e for the ing and hi5self it was
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e51t36 as it had been when he left it.
>9our 2ajest3;> Pallantides threw hi5self on his nee beside the
fallen giant.
)onan=s e3es were o1en the3 bla@ed u1 at hi5 with full intelligence
and recognition. His li1s writhed6 but no sound ca5e forth. He see5ed
unable to 5o8e.
oices sounded without. Pallantides rose swiftl3 and ste11ed to the
door. The ro3al s?uires and one of the nights who guarded the tent
stood there. >7e heard a sound within6> said the night
a1ologeticall3. >,s all well with the ing>
Pallantides regarded hi5 searchingl3.
>!one has entered or left the 1a8ilion this night>
>!one sa8e 3ourself6 53 lord6> answered the night6 and Pallantides
could not doubt his honest3.
>The ing stu5bled and dro11ed his sword6> said Pallantides briefl3.
>Return to 3our 1ost.>
As the night turned awa36 the general co8ertl3 5otioned to the fi8e
ro3al s?uires6 and when the3 had followed hi5 in6 he drew the fla1
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closel3. The3 turned 1ale at the sight of the ing stretched u1on the
car1et6 but Pallantides= ?uic gesture checed their e'cla5ations.
The general bent o8er hi5 agan6 and again )onan 5ade an effort to
s1ea. The 8eins in his te51les and the cords in his nec swelled with
his efforts6 and he lifted his head clear off the ground. oice ca5e
at last6 5u5bling and half intelligible.
>The thingthe thing in the corner;>
Pallantides lifted his head and looed fearfull3 about hi5. He saw the
1ale faces of the s?uires in the la51light6 the 8el8et shadows that
lured along the walls of the 1a8ilion. That was all.
>There is nothing here. 9our 2ajest36> he said.
>,t was there6 in the co5er6> 5uttered the ing6 tossing his lion
5aned head fro5 side to side in his efforts to rise. >A 5anat least
he looed lie a 5anwra11ed in rags lie a 5u553=s bandages6 with a
5oldering cloa drawn about hi56 and a hood. All , could see was his
e3es6 as he crouched there in the shadows. , thought he was a shadow
hi5self6 until , saw his e3es. The3 were lie blac jewels.
>, 5ade at hi5 and swung 53 sword6 but , 5issed hi5 cleanhow6 )ro5
nowsand s1lintered that 1ole instead. He caught 53 wrist as ,
staggered off balance6 and his fingers burned lie hot iron. All the
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strength went out of 5e6 and the floor rose and struc 5e lie a club.
Then he was gone6 and , was down6 andcurse hi5;, can=t 5o8e; ,=5
1aral3@ed;>
Pallantides lifted the giant=s hand6 and his flesh crawled. n the
ing=s wrist showed the blue 5ars of long6 lean fingers. 7hat hand
could gri1 so hard as to lea8e its 1rint on that thic wrist
Pallantides re5e5bered that low laugh he had heard as he rushed into
the tent6 and cold 1ers1iration beaded his sin. ,t had not been )onan
who laughed.
>This is a thing diabolical;> whis1ered a tre5bling s?uire. >2en sa3
the children of darness war for Tarascus;>
>Be silent;> ordered Pallantides sternl3.
utside6 the dawn was di55ing the stars. A light wind s1rang u1 fro5
the 1eas6 and brought the fanfare of a thousand tru51ets. At the
sound a con8ulsi8e shudder ran through the ing=s 5ight3 for5. Again
the 8eins in his te51les notted as he stro8e to brea the in8isible
shacles which crushed hi5 down.
>Put 53 harness on 5e and tie 5e into 53 saddle6> he whis1ered. >,=ll
lead the charge 3et;>
Pallantides shoo his head6 and a s?uire 1luced his sirt.
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>23 lord6 we are lost if the host learns the ing has been s5itten;
nl3 he could ha8e led us to 8ictor3 this da3.>
>Hel1 5e lift hi5 on the dais6> answered the general.
The3 obe3ed6 and laid the hel1less giant on the furs6 and s1read a
silen cloa o8er hi5. Pallantides turned to the fi8e s?uires and
searched their 1ale faces long before he s1oe.
>ur li1s 5ust be sealed for e8er as to what ha11ens in this tent6> he
said at last. >The ingdo5 of A?uilonia de1ends u1on it. ne of 3ou go
and fetch 5e the officer alannus6 who is a ca1tain of the Pellian
s1ear5en.>
The s?uire indicated bowed and hastened fro5 the tent6 and Pallantides
stood staring down at the stricen ing6 while outside tru51ets
blared6 dru5s thundered6 and the roar of the 5ultitudes rose in the
growing dawn. Presentl3 the s?uire returned with the officer
Pallantides had na5eda tall 5an6 broad and 1owerful6 built 5uch lie
the ing. (ie hi56 also6 he had thic blac hair. But his e3es were
gra3 and he did not rese5ble )onan in his features.
>The ing is stricen b3 a strange 5alad36> said Pallantides briefl3.
>A great honor is 3ours 3ou are to wear his ar5or and ride at the
head of the host toda3. !one 5ust now that it is not the ing who
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rides.>
>,t is an honor for which a 5an 5ight gladl3 gi8e u1 his life6>
sta55ered the ca1tain6 o8erco5e b3 the suggestion. >2itra grant that ,
do not fail of this 5ight3 trust;>
And while the fallen ing stared with burning e3es that reflected the
bitter rage and hu5iliation that ate his heart6 the s?uires stri11ed
alannus of 5ail shirt6 burganet and leg1ieces6 and clad hi5 in
)onan=s ar5or of blac 1late5ail6 with the 8i@ored salade6 and the
dar 1lu5es nodding o8er the wi8ern crest. 8er all the3 1ut the
silen surcoat with the ro3al lion wored in gold u1on the breast6 and
the3 girt hi5 with a broad goldbucled belt which su11orted a jewel
hilted broadsword in a clothofgold scabbard. 7hile the3 wored6
tru51ets cla5ored outside6 ar5s clanged6 and across the ri8er rose a
dee1throated roar as s?uadron after s?uadron swung into 1lace.
(ord ing6 2itra grant that , do not dishonor the harness , wear this
da3;>
>Bring 5e Tarascus=s head and ,=ll 5ae 3ou a baron;> ,n the stress of
his anguish )onan=s 8eneer of ci8ili@ation had fallen fro5 hi5. His
e3es fla5ed6 he ground his teeth in fur3 and bloodlust6 as barbaric
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as an3 tribes5en in the )ri55erian hills.
)ha1ter C: The )liffs Reel
THE AL,(!,A! H-T was drawn u16 long serried lines of 1ie5en and
horse5en in glea5ing steel6 when a giant figure in blac ar5or e5erged
fro5 the ro3al 1a8ilion6 and as he swung u1 into the saddle of the
blac stallion held b3 four s?uires6 a roar that shoo the 5ountains
went u1 fro5 the host. The3 shoo their blades and thundered forth
their acclai5 of their warrior ingnights in goldchased ar5or6
1ie5en in 5ail coats and basinets6 archers in their leather jerins6
with their longbows in their left hand.
The host on the o11osite side of the 8alle3 was in 5otion6 trotting
down the long gentle slo1e toward the ri8er their steel shone through
the 5ists of 5orning that swirled about their horses= feet.
The A?uilonian host 5o8ed leisurel3 to 5eet the5. The 5easured tra51
of the ar5ored horses 5ade the ground tre5ble. Banners flung out long
silen folds in the 5orning wind lances swa3ed lie a bristling
forest6 di11ed and san6 their 1ennons fluttering about the5.
Ten 5enatar5s6 gri56 taciturn 8eterans who could hold their tongues6
guarded the ro3al 1a8ilion. ne s?uire stood in the tent6 1eering out
through a slit in the doorwa3. But for the handful in the secret6 no
one else in the 8ast host new that it was not )onan who rode on the
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great stallion at the head of the ar53.
The A?uilonian host had assu5ed the custo5ar3 for5ation:
The strongest 1art was the center6 co51osed entirel3 of hea8il3 ar5ed
nights the wings were 5ade u1 of s5aller bodies of horse5en6 5ounted
5enatar5s6 5ostl36 su11orted b3 1ie5en and archers. The latter were
Bossonians fro5 the western 5arches6 strongl3 built 5en of 5ediu5
stature6 in leathern jacets and iron head1ieces.
The !e5edian ar53 ca5e on in si5ilar for5ation and the two hosts 5o8ed
toward the ri8er6 the wings6 in ad8ance of the centers. ,n the center
of the A?uilonian host the great lion banner strea5ed its billowing
blac folds o8er the steelclad figure on the blac stallion.
But on his dais in the ro3al 1a8ilion )onan groaned in anguish of
s1irit6 and cursed with strange heathen oaths.
>The hosts 5o8e together6> ?uoth the s?uire6 watching fro5 the door.
>Hear the tru51ets 1eal; Ha; The rising sun stries fire fro5 lance
heads and hel5ets until , a5 da@@led. ,t turns the ri8er cri5sona3e6
it will be trul3 cri5son before this da3 is done;
>The foe ha8e reached the ri8er. !ow arrows fl3 between the hosts lie
stinging clouds that hide the sun. Ha; 7ell loosed6 bow5an; The
Bossonians ha8e the better of it; Har to the5 shout;>
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Their archers see to hold ours in 1la3 while their nights ride into
the ri8er6> said the s?uire. >The bans are not stee1 the3 slo1e to
the water=s edge. The nights co5e on6 the3 crash through the willows.
B3 2itra6 the cloth3ard shafts find e8er3 cre8ice of their harness;
Horses and 5en go down6 struggling and thrashing in the water. ,t is
not dee16 nor is the current swift6 but 5en are drowning there6
dragged under b3 their ar5or6 and tra51led b3 the frantic horses. !ow
the nights of A?uilonia ad8ance. The3 ride into the water and engage
the nights of !e5edia. The water swirls about their horses= bellies
and the clang of sword against sword is deafening.>
>)ro5;> burst in agon3 fro5 )onan=s li1. (ife was coursing sluggishl3
bac into his 8eins6 but still he could not lift his 5ight3 fra5e fro5
the dais.
>The wings close in6> said the s?uire. >Pie5en and swords5en fight
hand to hand in the strea56 and behind the5 the bow5en 1l3 their
shafts.
>B3 2itra6 the !e5edian arbalesters are sorel3 harried6 and the
Bossonians arch their arrows to dro1 a5id the rear rans. Their center
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gains not a foot6 and their wings are 1ushed bac u1 fro5 the strea5
again.>
>)ro56 95ir6 and 2itra;> raged )onan. >Gods and de8ils6 could , but
reach the fighting6 if but to die at the first blow;>
utside through the long hot da3 the battle stor5ed and thundered. The
8alle3 shoo to charge and countercharge6 to the whistling of shafts6
and the crash of rending shields and s1lintering lances. But the hosts
of A?uilonia held fast. nce the3 were forced bac fro5 the ban6 but
a countercharge6 with the blac banner flowing o8er the blac
stallion6 regained the lost ground. And lie an iron ra51art the3 held
the right ban of the strea56 and at last the s?uire ga8e )onan the
news that the !e5edians were falling bac fro5 the ri8er.
>Their wings are in confusion;> he cried. >Their nights reel bac
fro5 the sword1la3. But what is this 9our banner is in 5otionthe
center swee1s into the strea5; B3 2itra6 alannus is leading the host
across the ri8er;>
> groaned )onan. >,t 5a3 be a tric. He should hold his
1osition b3 dawn Pros1ero will be here with the Poitanian le8ies.>
>The nights ride into a hail of arrows;> cried the s?uire. >But the3
do not falter; The3 swee1 onthe3 ha8e crossed; The3 charge u1 the
slo1e; Pallantides has hurled the wings across the ri8er to their
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su11ort; ,t is all he can do. The lion banner di1s and staggers abo8e
the 5elee.
>The nights of !e5edia 5ae a stand. The3 are broen; The3 fall bac;
Their left wing is in full flight6 and our 1ie5en cut the5 down as
the3 run; , see alannus6 riding and s5iting lie a 5ad5an. He is
carried be3ond hi5self b3 the fightinglust. 2en no longer loo to
Pallantides. The3 follow alannus6 dee5ing hi5 )onan6 as he rides with
closed 8i@or.
>But loo; There is 5ethod in his 5adness; He swings wide of the
!e5edian front6 with fi8e thousand nights6 the 1ic of the ar53. The
5ain host of the !e5edians is in confusionand loo; Their flan is
1rotected b3 the cliffs6 but there is a defile left unguarded; ,t is
lie a great cleft in the wall that o1ens again behind the !e5edian
lines. B3 2itra6 alannus sees and sei@es the o11ortunit3; He has
dri8en their wing before hi56 and he leads his nights toward that
defile. The3 swing wide of the 5ain battle the3 cut through a line of
s1ear5en6 the3 charge into the defile;>
>An a5bush;> cried )onan6 stri8ing to struggle u1right.
>!o;> shouted the s?uire e'ultantl3. >The whole !e5edian host is in
full sight; The3 ha8e forgotten the defile; The3 ne8er e'1ected to be
1ushed bac that far. h6 fool6 fool6 Tarascus6 to 5ae such a
blunder; Ah6 , see lances and 1ennons 1ouring fro5 the farther 5outh
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of the defile6 be3ond the !e5edian lines. The3 will s5ite those rans
fro5 the rear and cru51le the5. 2itra6 what is this>
He staggered as the walls of the tent swa3ed drunenl3. Afar o8er the
thunder of the fight rose a dee1 bellowing roar6 indescribabl3
o5inous.
>The cliffs reel;> shrieed the s?uire. >Ah6 gods6 what is this The
ri8er foa5s out of its channel6 and the 1eas are cru5bling;>
>The ground shaes and horses and riders in ar5or are o8erthrown; The
cliffs; The cliffs are falling;>
7ith his words there ca5e a grinding ru5ble and a thunderous
concussion6 and the ground tre5bled. 8er the roar of the battle
sounded screa5s of 5ad terror.
>The cliffs ha8e cru5bled;> cried the li8id s?uire. >The3 ha8e
thundered down into the defile and crushed e8er3 li8ing creature in
it; , saw the lion banner wa8e an instant a5id the dust and falling
stones6 and then it 8anished; Ha6 the !e5edians shout with triu51h;
7ell 5a3 the3 shout6 for the fall of the cliffs has wi1ed out fi8e
thousand of our bra8est nightshar;>
To )onan=s ears ca5e a 8ast torrent of sound6 rising and rising in
fren@3: >The ing is dead; The ing is dead;
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dead;>
>(iars;> 1anted )onan. >Dogs; Ina8es; )owards; h6 )ro56 if , could
but standbut crawl to the ri8er with 53 sword in 53 teeth; How6 bo36
do the3 flee>
>A3e;> sobbed the s?uire. >The3 s1ur for the ri8er the3 are broen6
hurled on lie s1u5e before a stor5. , see Pallantides stri8ing to
ste5 the torrenthe is down6 and the horses tra51le hi5; The3 rush
into the ri8er6 nights6 bow5en6 1ie5en6 all 5i'ed and 5ingled in one
5ad torrent of destruction. The !e5edians are on their heels6 cutting
the5 down lie corn.>
>But the3 will 5ae a stand on this side of the ri8er;> cried the
ing. 7ith an effort that brought the sweat dri11ing fro5 his te51les6
he hea8ed hi5self u1 on his elbows.
>!a3;> cried the s?uire. >The3 cannot; The3 are broen; Routed; h
gods6 that , should li8e to see this da3;>
Then he re5e5bered his dut3 and shouted to the 5enatar5s who stood
stolidl3 watching the flight of their co5rades. >Get a horse6 swiftl36
and hel1 5e lift the ing u1on it. 7e dare not bide here.>
But before the3 could do his bidding6 the first drift of the stor5 was
u1on the5. Inights and s1ear5en and archers fled a5ong the tents6
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stu5bling o8er ro1es and baggage6 and 5ingled with the5 were !e5edian
riders6 who s5ote right and left at all alien figures. Tentro1es were
cut6 fire s1rang u1 in a hundred 1laces6 and the 1lundering had
alread3 begun. The gri5 guards5en about )onan=s tent died where the3
stood6 s5iting and thrusting6 and o8er their 5angled cor1ses beat the
hoofs of the con?uerors.
But the s?uire had drawn the fla1 close6 and in the confused 5adness
of the slaughter none reali@ed that the 1a8ilion held an occu1ant. -o
the flight and the 1ursuit swe1t 1ast6 and roared awa3 u1 the 8alle36
and the s?uire looed out 1resentl3 to see a cluster of 5en
a11roaching the ro3al tent with e8ident 1ur1ose.
>Here co5es the ing of !e5edia with four co51anions and his s?uire6>
?uoth he. >He will acce1t 3our surrender6 53 fair lord>
>-urrender the de8il=s heart;> gritted the ing.
He had forced hi5self u1 to a sitting 1osture. He swung his legs
1ainfull3 off the dais6 and staggered u1right6 reeling drunenl3. The
s?uire ran to assist hi56 but )onan 1ushed hi5 awa3.
>Gi8e 5e that bow;> he gritted6 indicating a longbow and ?ui8er that
hung fro5 a tent1ole.
>But 9our 2ajest3;> cried the s?uire in great 1erturbation. >The
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battle is lost; ,t were the 1art of 5ajest3 to 3ield with the dignit3
beco5ing one of ro3al blood;>
>, ha8e no ro3al blood6> ground )onan. >, a5 a barbarian and the son
of a blacs5ith.>
7renching awa3 the bow and an arrow he staggered toward the o1ening of
the 1a8ilion. -o for5idable was his a11earance6 naed but for short
leather brees and slee8eless shirt6 o1en to re8eal his great6 hair3
chest6 with his huge li5bs and his blue e3es bla@ing under his tangled
blac 5ane6 that the s?uire shran bac6 5ore afraid of his ing than
of the whole !e5edian host.
Reeling on widebraced legs )onan drunenl3 tore the doorfla1 o1en
and staggered out under the cano13. The ing of !e5edia and his
co51anions had dis5ounted6 and the3 halted short6 staring in wonder at
the a11arition confronting the5.
>Here , a56 3ou jacals;> roared the )i55erian. >, a5 the ing; Death
to 3ou6 dogbrothers;>
He jered the arrow to its head and loosed6 and the shaft feathered
itself in the breast of the night who stood beside Tarascus. )onan
hurled the bow at the ing of !e5edia.
>)urse 53 sha3 hand; )o5e in and tae 5e if 3ou dare;>
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Reeling bacward on unstead3 legs6 he fell with his shoulders against
a tent1ole6 and 1ro11ed u1right6 he lifted his great sword with both
hands.
>B3 2itra6 it is the ing;> swore Tarascus. He cast a swift loo about
hi56 and laughed. >That other was a jacal in his harness; ,n6 dogs6
and tae his head;>
The three soldiers5enatar5s wearing the e5ble5 of the ro3al guards
rushed at the ing6 and one felled the s?uire with a blow of a 5ace.
The other two fared less well. As the fast rushed in6 lifting his
sword6 )onan 5et hi5 with a swee1ing stroe that se8ered 5aillins
lie cloth6 and sheared the !e5edian=s ar5 and shoulder clean fro5 his
bod3. His cor1se6 1itching bacward6 fell across his co51anion=s legs.
The 5an stu5bled6 and before he could reco8er6 the great sword was
through hi5.
)onan wrenched out his steel with a racing gas16 and staggered bac
against the tent1ole. His great li5bs tre5bled6 his chest hea8ed6 and
sweat 1oured down his face and nec. But his e3es fla5ed with e'ultant
sa8ager3 and he 1anted: >7h3 do 3ou stand afar off6 dog of Bel8erus ,
can=t reach 3ou co5e in and die;> Tarascus hesitated6 glanced at the
re5aining 5anatar5s6 and his s?uire6 a gaunt6 saturnine 5an in blac
5ail6 and too a ste1 forward. He was far inferior in si@e and
strength to the giant )i55erian6 but he was in full ar5or6 and was
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fa5ed in all the western nations as a swords5an. But his s?uire caught
his ar5.
>!a36 9our 2ajest36 do not throw awa3 3our life. , will su55on archers
to shoot this barbarian6 as we shoot lions.>
!either of the5 had noticed that a chariot had a11roached while the
fight was going on6 and now ca5e to a halt before the5. But )onan saw6
looing o8er their shoulders6 and a ?ueer chill sensation crawled
along his s1ine. There was so5ething 8aguel3 unnatural about the
a11earance of the blac horses that drew the 8ehicle6 but it was the
occu1ant of the chariot that arrested the ing=s attention.
He was a tall 5an6 su1erbl3 built6 clad in a long unadorned sil robe.
He wore a -he5itish headdress6 and its lower folds hid his features6
e'ce1t for the dar6 5agnetic e3es. The hands that gras1ed the reins6
1ulling the rearing horses bac on their haunches6 were white but
strong. )onan glared at the stranger6 all his 1ri5iti8e instincts
roused. He sensed an aura of 5enace and 1ower that e'uded fro5 this
8eiled figure6 a 5enace as definite as the windless wa8ing of tall
grass that 5ars the 1ath of the ser1ent.
>Hail6 Faltotun;> e'clai5ed Tarascus. >Here is the ing of A?uilonia;
He did not die in the landslide as we thought.>
>, now6> answered the other6 without bothering to sa3 how he new.
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>7hat is 3our 1resent intention>
>, will su55on the archers to sla3 hi56> answered the !e5edian. >As
long as he li8es he will be dangerous to us.>
>9et e8en a dog has uses6> answered Faltotun. >Tae turn ali8e.>
)onan laughed ras1ingl3. >)o5e in and tr3;> he challenged. >But for 53
treacherous legs ,=d hew 3ou out of that chariot lie a wood5an hewing
a tree. But 3ou=ll ne8er tae 5e ali8e6 da5n 3ou;>
>He s1eas the truth6 , fear6> said Tarascus. >The 5an is a barbarian6
with the senseless ferocit3 of a wounded tiger. (et 5e su55on the
archers.>
>7atch 5e and learn wisdo56> ad8ised Faltotun.
His hand di11ed into his robe and ca5e out with so5ething shininga
glistening s1here. This he threw suddenl3 at )onan. The )i55erian
conte51tuousl3 struc it aside with his swordat the instant of
contact there was a shar1 e'1losion6 a flare of white6 blinding fla5e6
and )onan 1itched senseless to the ground.
>He is dead> Tarascus=s tone was 5ore assertion than in?uir3.
>!o. He is but senseless. He will reco8er his senses in a few hours.
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Bid 3our 5en bind his ar5s and legs and lift hi5 into 53 chariot.>
7ith a gesture Tarascus did so6 and the3 hea8ed the senseless ing
into the chariot6 grunting with their burden. Faltotun threw a 8el8et
cloa o8er his bod36 co51letel3 co8ering hi5 fro5 an3 who 5ight 1eer
in. He gathered the reins in his hands.
>,=5 for Bel8erus6> he said. >Tell A5alric that , will be with hi5 if
he needs 5e. But with )onan out of the wa36 and his ar53 broen6 lance
and sword should suffice for the rest of the con?uest. Pros1ero cannot
be bringing 5ore than ten thousand 5en to the field6 and will
doubtless fall bac to Tarantia when he hears the news of the battle.
-a3 nothing to A5alric or alerius or an3one about our ca1ture. (et
the5 thin )onan died in the fall of the cliffs.>
He looed at the 5anatar5s for a long s1ace6 until the guards5an
5o8ed restlessl36 ner8ous under the scrutin3.
>7hat is that about 3our waist> Faltotun de5anded.
>7h36 53 girdle6 5a3 it 1lease 3ou6 53 lord;> stuttered the a5a@ed
guards5an.
>9ou lie;> Faltotun=s laugh was 5erciless as a swordedge. >,t is a
1oisonous ser1ent; 7hat a fool 3ou are6 to wear a re1tile about 3our
waist;>
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7ith distended e3es the 5an looed down and to his utter horror he
saw the bucle of his girdle rear u1 at hi5. ,t was a snae=s head; He
saw the e8il e3es and the dri11ing fangs6 heard the hiss and felt the
loathso5e contact of the thing about his bod3. He screa5ed hideousl3
and struc at it with his naed hand6 felt its fangs flesh the5sel8es
in that handand then he stiffened and fell hea8il3. Tarascus looed
down at hi5 without e'1ression. He saw onl3 the leathern girdle and
the bucle6 the 1ointed tongue of which was stuc in the guards5an=s
1al5. Faltotun turned his h31notic ga@e on Tarascus=s s?uire6 and the
5an turned ashen and began to tre5ble6 but the ing inter1osed: >!a36
we can trust hi5.>
The sorcerer tautened the reins and swung the horses around. >-ee that
this 1iece of wor re5ains secret. ,f , a5 needed6 let Altaro6
rastes= ser8ant6 su55on 5e as , ha8e taught hi5. , will be in 3our
1alace at Bel8erus.>
Tarascus lifted his hand in salutation6 but his e'1ression was not
1leasant to see as he looed after the de1arting 5es5erist.
>7h3 should he s1are the )i55erian> whis1ered the frightened s?uire.
>That , a5 wondering 53self6> grunted Tarascus. Behind the ru5bling
chariot the dull roar of battle and 1ursuit faded in the distance the
setting sun ri55ed the dins with scarlet fla5e6 and the chariot 5o8ed
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into the 8ast blue shadows floating u1 out of the east.
)ha1ter : >
< THAT (!G ride in the chariot of Faltotun6 )onan new nothing. He
la3 lie a dead 5an while the bron@e wheels clashed o8er the stones of
5ountain roads and swished through the dee1 grass of fertile 8alle3s6
and finall3 dro11ing down fro5 the rugged heights6 ru5bled
rh3th5icall3 along the broad white road that winds through the rich
5eadowlands to the walls of Bel8erus.
ust before dawn so5e faint re8i8ing of life touched hi5. He heard a
5u5ble of 8oices6 the groan of 1onderous hinges. Through a slit in the
cloa that co8ered hi5 he saw6 faintl3 in the lurid glare of torches6
the great blac arch of a gatewa36 and the bearded faces of 5enat
ar5s6 the torches striing fire fro5 their s1earheads and hel5ets.
>How went the battle6 53 fair lord> s1oe an eager 8oice6 in the
!e5edian tongue.
>7ell indeed6> was the curt re1l3. >The ing of A?uilonia lies slain
and his host is broen.>
A babble of e'cited 8oices rose6 drowned the ne't instant b3 the
whirling wheels of the chariot on the flags. -1ars flashed fro5 under
the re8ol8ing ri5s as Faltotun lashed his steeds through the arch. But
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)onan heard one of the guards5en 5utter: > Then silence dran the 8oices6 and there was onl3 the
clatter of hoofs and wheels along the shadow3 street.
7hat he had heard registered itself on )onan=s brain but suggested
nothing to hi5. He was lie a 5indless auto5aton that hears and sees6
but does not understand. -ights and sounds flowed 5eaninglessl3 about
hi5. He la1sed again into a dee1 letharg36 and was onl3 di5l3 aware
when the chariot halted in a dee16 highwalled court6 and he was
lifted fro5 it b3 5an3 hands and borne u1 a winding stone stair6 and
down a long di5 corridor. 7his1ers6 stealth3 footste1s6 unrelated
sounds surged or rustled about hi56 irrele8ant and far awa3.
9et his ulti5ate awaening was abru1t and cr3stalclear. He 1ossessed
full nowledge of the battle in the 5ountains and its se?uences6 and
he had a good idea of where he was.
He la3 on a 8el8et couch6 clad as he was the da3 before6 but 7ith his
li5bs loaded with chains not e8en he could brea. The roo5 in which he
la3 was furnished with so5ber 5agnificence6 the walls co8ered with
blac 8el8et ta1estries6 the floor with hea83 1ur1le car1ets. There
was no sign of door or window6 and one curiousl3 car8en gold la516
swinging fro5 the fretted ceiling6 shed a lurid light o8er all.
,n that light the figure seated in a sil8er6 thronelie chair before
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hi5 see5ed unreal and fantastic6 with an illusi8eness of outline that
was heightened b3 a fil53 silen robe. But the features were distinct
unnaturall3 so in that uncertain light. ,t was al5ost as if a weird
ni5bus 1la3ed about the 5an=s head6 casting the bearded face into bold
relief6 so that it was the onl3 definite and distinct realit3 in that
53stic6 ghostl3 cha5ber.
,t was a 5agnificent face6 with strongl3 chiseled features of
classical beaut3. There was6 indeed6 so5ething dis?uieting about the
cal5 tran?uilit3 of its as1ect6 a suggestion of 5ore than hu5an
nowledge6 of a 1rofound certitude be3ond hu5an assurance. Also an
uneas3 sensation of fa5iliarit3 twitched at the bac of 5an=s
consciousness. He had ne8er seen this 5an=s face before6 he well new
3et those features re5inded hi5 of so5ething or so5eone. ,t was lie
encountering in the flesh so5e drea5i5age that had haunted one in
night5ares.
>7ho are 3ou> de5anded the ing belligerentl36 struggling to a
sitting 1osition in s1ite of his chains.
>2en call 5e Faltotun6> was the re1l36 in a strong6 golden 8oice.
>7hat 1lace is this> the )i55erian ne't de5anded.
>A cha5ber in the 1alace of Iing Tarascus6 in Bel8erus.>
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)onan was not sur1ri@ed. Bel8erus6 the ca1ital6 was at the sa5e ti5e
the largest !e5edian cit3 so near the border.
>And where=s Tarascus>
>7ith the ar53.>
>7ell6> growled )onan6 >if 3ou 5ean to 5urder 5e6 wh3 don=t 3ou do it
and get it o8er with>
>, did not sa8e 3ou fro5 the ing=s archers to 5urder 3ou in
Bel8erus6> answered Faltotun.
>7hat the de8il did 3ou do to 5e> de5anded )onan.
>, blasted 3our consciousness6> answered Faltotun. >How6 3ou would not
understand. )all it blac 5agic6 if 3ou will.>
)onan had alread3 reached that conclusion6 and was 5ulling o8er
so5ething else.
>, thin , understand wh3 3ou s1ared 53 life6> he ru5bled. >A5alric
wants to ee1 5e as a chec on alerius6 in case the i51ossible
ha11ens and he beco5es ing of A?uilonia. ,t=s well nown that the
baron of Tor is behind this 5o8e to seat alerius on 53 throne. And if
, now A5alric6 he doesn=t intend that alerius shall be an3thing 5ore
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than a figurehead6 as Tarascus is now.>
>A5alric nows nothing of 3our ca1ture6> answered Faltotun. >!either
does alerius. Both thin 3ou died at alia.>
)onan=s e3es narrowed as he stared at the 5an in silence.
>, sensed a brain behind all this6> he 5uttered6 >but , thought it was
A5alric=s. Are A5alric6 Tarascus and alerius all but 1u11ets dancing
on 3our string 7ho are 3ou>
>7hat does it 5atter ,f , told 3ou6 3ou would not belie8e 5e. 7hat if
, told 3ou , 5ight set 3ou bac on the throne of A?uilonia>
)onan=s e3es burned on hi5 lie a wolf.
>7hat=s 3our 1rice>
>bedience to 5e.>
>Go to hell with 3our offer;> snarled )onan. >,=5 no figurehead. , won
53 crown with 53 sword. Besides6 it=s be3ond 3our 1ower to bu3 and
sell the throne of A?uilonia at 3our will. The ingdo5=s not
con?uered one battle doesn=t decide a war.>
>9ou war against 5ore than swords6> answered Faltotun. >7as it a
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>Then if this was all 1lanned6> )onan grunted se1ticall36 >all a 1lot
to tra1 53 host6 wh3 did not the =child of darness= ill 5e in 53
tent>
>Because , wished to tae 3ou ali8e. ,t too no wi@ardr3 to 1redict
that Pallantides would send another 5an out in 3our harness. , wanted
3ou ali8e and unhurt. 9ou 5a3 fit into 53 sche5e of things. There is a
8ital 1ower about 3ou greater than the craft and cunning of 53 allies.
9ou are a bad ene536 but 5ight 5ae a fine 8assal.>
)onan s1at sa8agel3 at the word6 and Faltotun6 ignoring his fur36 too
a cr3stal globe fro5 a nearb3 table and 1laced it before hi5. He did
not su11ort it in an3 wa36 nor 1lace it on an3thing6 but it hung
5otionless in 5idair6 as solidl3 as if it rested on an iron 1edestal.
)onan snorted at this bit of necro5anc36 but he was ne8ertheless
i51ressed.
>7ould 3ou now of what goes on in A?uilonia> he ased.
)onan did not re1l36 but the sudden rigidit3 of his for5 betra3ed his
interest.
Faltotun stared into the cloud3 de1ths6 and s1oe: >,t is now the
e8ening of the da3 after the battle of allda. (ast night the 5ain
bod3 of the ar53 ca51ed b3 alia6 while s?uadrons of nights harried
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the fleeing A?uilonians. At dawn the host broe ca51 and 1ushed
westward through the 5ountains. Pros1ero6 with ten thousand
Poitanians6 was 5iles fro5 the battlefield when he 5et the fleeing
sur8i8ors in the earl3 dawn. He had 1ushed on all night6 ho1ing to
reach the field before the battle joined. Lnable to rall3 the re5nants
of the broen host6 he fell bac toward Tarantia. Riding hard6
re1lacing his wearied horses with steeds sei@ed fro5 the countr3side6
he a11roaches Tarantia.
>, see his wear3 nights6 their ar5or gra3 with dust6 their 1ennons
droo1ing as the3 1ush their tired horses through the 1lain. , see6
also6 the streets of Tarantia. The cit3 is in tur5oil. -o5ehow word
has reached the 1eo1le of the defeat and the death of Iing )onan. The
5ob is 5ad with fear6 cr3ing out that the ing is dead6 and there is
none to lead the5 against the !e5edians. Giant shadows rush on
A?uilonia fro5 the east6 and the s3 is blac with 8ultures.>
)onan cursed dee1l3.
>7hat are these but words The raggedest beggar in the street 5ight
1ro1hes3 as 5uch. ,f 3ou sa3 3ou saw all that in the glass ball6 then
3ou=re a liar as well as a na8e6 of which last there=s no doubt;
Pros1ero will hold Tarantia6 and the barons will rall3 to hi5. )ount
Trocero of Poitain co55ands the ingdo5 in 53 absence6 and he=ll dri8e
these !e5edian dogs howling bac to their ennels. 7hat are fift3
thousand !e5edians A?uilonia will swallow the5 u1. The3=ll ne8er see
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Bel8erus again. ,t=s not A?uilonia which was con?uered at alia it
was onl3 )onan.>
>A?uilonia is doo5ed6> answered Faltotun6 un5o8ed. >(ance and a' and
torch shall con?uer her or if the3 fail6 1owers fro5 the dar of ages
shall 5arch against her. As the cliffs fell at alia6 so shall walled
cities and 5ountains fall6 if the need arise6 and ri8ers roar fro5
their channels to drown whole 1ro8inces.
>Better if steel and bowstring 1re8ail without further aid fro5 the
arts6 for the constant use of 5ight3 s1ells so5eti5es sets forces in
5otion that 5ight roc the uni8erse.>
> 5uttered )onan6
staring at the 5an. The )i55erian in8oluntaril3 shi8ered he sensed
so5ething incredibl3 ancient6 incredibl3 e8il.
Faltotun lifted his head6 as if listening to whis1ers across the 8oid.
He see5ed to ha8e forgotten his 1risoner. Then he shoo his head
i51atientl36 and glanced i51ersonall3 at )onan.
>7hat 7h36 if , told 3ou6 3ou would not belie8e 5e. But , a5 wearied
of con8ersation with 3ou it is less fatiguing to destro3 a walled
cit3 than it is to fra5e 53 thoughts in words a brainless barbarian
can understand.>
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>,f 53 hands were free6> o1ined )onan6 >,=d soon 5ae a brainless
cor1se out of 3ou.>
>, do not doubt it6 if , were fool enough to gi8e 3ou the
o11ortunit36> answered Faltotun6 cla11ing his hands. =6= His 5anner
had changed there was i51atience in his tone6 and a certain
ner8ousness in his 5anner6 though )onan did not thin this attitude
was in an3 wa3 connected with hi5self.
>)onsider what , ha8e told 3ou6 barbarian6> said Faltotun.
>9ou will ha8e 1lent3 of leisure. , ha8e not 3et decided what , shall
do with 3ou. ,t de1ends on circu5stances 3et unborn. But let this be
i51ressed u1on 3ou: that if , decide to use 3ou in 53 ga5e6 it will be
better to sub5it without resistance than to suffer 53 wrath.> )onan
s1at a curse at hi56 just as hangings that 5ased a door swung a1art
and four giant negroes entered. Each was clad onl3 in a silen breech
clout su11orted b3 a girdle6 fro5 which hung a great e3.
Faltotun gestured i51atientl3 toward the ing and turned awa36 as if
dis5issing the 5atter entirel3 fro5 his 5ind. His fingers twitched
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Then the blacs had lifted )onanfor so loaded with chains was he that
he could not waland carried hi5 fro5 the cha5ber. A glance bac6
before the hea836 goldbound tea door was closed6 showed hi5 Faltotun
leaning bac in his thronelie chair6 his ar5s folded6 while a thin
wis1 of s5oe curled u1 fro5 the bra@ier. 5an=s scal1 1ricled. ,n
-t3gia6 that ancient and e8il ingdo5 that la3 far to the south6 he
had seen such blac dust before. ,t was the 1ollen of the blac lotus6
which creates deathlie slee1 and 5onstrous drea5s and he new that
onl3 the grisl3 wi@ards of the Blac Ring6 which is the nadir of e8il6
8oluntaril3 see the scarlet night5ares of the blac lotus6 to re8i8e
their necro5antic 1owers.
The Blac Ring was a fable and a lie to 5ost fol of the western
world6 but )onan new of its ghastl3 realit36 and its gri5 8otaries
who 1ractise their abo5inable sorceries a5id the blac 8aults of
-t3gia and the nighted do5es of accursed -abatea. He glanced bac at
the cr31tic6 goldbound door6 shuddering at what it hid.
7hether it was da3 or night the ing could not tell. The 1alace of
Iing Tarascus see5ed a shadow36 nighted 1lace6 that shunned natural
illu5ination. The s1irit of darness and shadow ho8ered o8er it6 and
that s1irit6 )onan felt6 was e5bodied in the stranger Faltotun. The
negroes carried the ing along a winding corridor so di5l3 lighted
that the3 5o8ed through it lie blac ghosts bearing a dead 5an6 and
down a stone stair that wound endlessl3 A torch in the hand of one
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cast the great defor5ed shadows strea5ing along the wall it was lie
the descent into hell of a cor1se borne b3 dus3 de5ons.
At last the3 reached the foot of the stair6 and then the3 tra8ersed a
long straight corridor6 with a blan wall on one hand 1ierced b3 an
occasional arched doorwa3 with a stair leading u1 behind it6 and on
the other hand another wall showing hea83 barred doors at regular
inter8als of a few feet.
Halting before one of these doors6 one of the blacs 1roduced the e3
that hung at his girdle6 and turned it in the loc. Then6 1ushing o1en
the grille6 the3 entered with their ca1ti8e. The3 were in a s5all
dungeon with hea83 stone walls6 floor and ceiling6 and in the o11osite
wall there was another grilled door. 7hat la3 be3ond that door )onan
could not tell6 but he did not belie8e it was another corridor. The
gli55ering light of the torch6 flicering through the bars6 hinted at
shadow3 s1aciousness and echoing de1ths.
,n one corner of the dungeon6 near the door through which the3 had
entered6 a cluster of rust3 chains hung fro5 a great iron ring set in
the stone. ,n these chains a seleton dangled. )onan glared at it with
so5e curiosit36 noticing the state of the bare bones6 5ost of which
were s1lintered and broen the sull which had fallen fro5 the
8ertebrae6 was crushed as if b3 so5e sa8age blow of tre5endous force.
-tolidl3 one of the blacs6 not the one who had o1ened the door6
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re5o8ed the chains fro5 the ring6 using his e3 on the 5assi8e loc6
and dragged the 5ass of rust3 5etal and shattered bones o8er to one
side. Then the3 fastened )onan=s chains to that ring6 and the third
blac turned his e3 in the loc of the farther door6 grunting when he
had assured hi5self that it was 1ro1erl3 fastened.
Then the3 regarded )onan cr31ticall36 slite3ed ebon3 giants6 the
torch striing highlights fro5 their gloss3 sin.
He who held the e3 to the nearer door was 5o8ed to re5ar6
gutturall3: >This 3our 1alace now6 white doging; !one but 5aster and
we now. All 1alace slee1. 7e ee1 secret. 9ou li8e and die here6
5a3be. (ie hi5;> He conte51tuousl3 iced the shattered sull and
sent it clattering across the stone floor.
)onan did not deign to re1l3 to the taunt and the blac6 galled
1erha1s b3 his 1risoner=s silence6 5uttered a curse6 stoo1ed and s1at
full in the ing=s face. ,t was an unfortunate 5o8e for the blac.
)onan was seated on the floor6 the chains about his waist anles and
wrists loced to the ring in the wall. He could neither rise6 nor 5o8e
5ore than a 3ard out fro5 the wall. But there was considerable slac
in the chains that shacled his wrists6 and before the bulletsha1ed
head could be withdrawn out of reach6 the ing gathered this slac in
his 5ight3 hand and s5ote the blac on the head. The 5an fell lie a
butchered o' and his co5rades stared to see hi5 l3ing with his scal1
laid o1en6 and blood oo@ing fro5 his nose and ears.
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But the3 atte51ted no re1risal6 nor did the3 acce1t )onan=s urgent
in8itation to a11roach within reach of the blood3 chain in his hand.
Presentl36 grunting in their a1elie s1eech6 the3 lifted the
senseless blac and bore hi5 out lie a sac of wheat6 ar5s and legs
dangling. The3 used his e3 to loc the door behind the56 but did not
re5o8e it fro5 the gold chain that fastened it to his girdle. The3
too the torch with the56 and as the3 5o8ed u1 the corridor the
darness slun behind the5 lie an ani5ate thing. Their soft 1adding
footste1s died awa36 with the gli55er of their torch6 and darness and
silence re5ained unchallenged.
)ha1ter /: The Haunter of the Pits
)!A! (A9 -T,((6 enduring the weight of his chains and the des1air of
his 1osition with the stoicis5 of the wilds that had bred hi5. He did
not 5o8e6 because the jangle of his chains6 when he shifted his bod36
sounded startlingl3 loud in the darness and stillness6 and it was his
instinct6 born of a thousand wildernessbred ancestors6 not to betra3
his 1osition in his hel1lessness. This did not result fro5 a logical
reasoning 1rocess he did not lie ?uiet because he reasoned that the
darness hid luring dangers that 5ight disco8er hi5 in his
hel1lessness. Faltotun had assured hi5 that he was not to be har5ed6
and )onan belie8ed that it was in the 5an=s interest to 1reser8e hi56
at least for the ti5e being. But the instincts of the wild were there6
that had caused hi5 in his childhood to lie hidden and silent while
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wild beasts 1rowled about his co8ert.
E8en his een e3es could not 1ierce the solid darness. 9et aftera
while6 after a 1eriod of ti5e he had no wa3 of esti5ating6 a faint
glow beca5e a11arent6 a sort of slanting gra3 bea56 b3 which )onan
could see6 8aguel36 the bars of the door at his elbow6 and e8en 5ae
out the seleton of the other grille. This 1u@@led hi56 until at last
he reali@ed the e'1lanation. He was far below ground6 in the 1its
below the 1alace 3et for so5e reason a shaft had been constructed
fro5 so5ewhere abo8e. utside6 the 5oon had risen to a 1oint where its
light slanted di5l3 down the shaft. He reflected that in this 5anner
he could tell the 1assing of the da3s and nights. Perha1s the sun6
too6 would shine down that shaft6 though on the other hand it 5ight be
closed b3 da3. Perha1s it was a subtle 5ethod of torture6 allowing a
1risoner but a gli51se of da3light or 5oonlight.
His ga@e fell on the broen bones in the farther co5er6 gli55ering
di5l3. He did not ta' his brain with futile s1eculation as to who the
wretch had been and for what reason he had been doo5ed6 but he
wondered at the shattered condition of the bones. The3 had not been
broen on a rac. Then6 as he looed6 another unsa8or3 detail 5ade
itself e8ident. The shinbones were s1lit lengthwise6 and there was
but one e'1lanation the3 had been broen in that 5anner in order to
obtain the 5arrow. 9et what creature but 5an breas bones for their
5arrow Perha1s those re5nants were 5ute e8idence of a horrible6
cannibalistic feast6 of so5e wretch dri8en to 5adness b3 star8ation.
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)onan wondered if his own bones would be found at so5e future date6
hanging in their rust3 chains. He fought down the unreasoning 1anic of
a tra11ed wolf.
The )i55erian did not curse6 screa56 wee1 or ra8e as a ci8ili@ed 5an
5ight ha8e done. But the 1ain and tur5oil in his boso5 were none the
less fierce. His great li5bs ?ui8ered with the intensit3 of his
e5otions. -o5ewhere6 far to the westward6 the !e5edian host was
slashing and burning its wa3 through the heart of his ingdo5. The
s5all host of Poitanians could not stand before the5. Pros1ero 5ight
be able to hold Tarantia for wees6 or 5onths but e8entuall36 if not
relie8ed6 he 5ust surrender to greater nu5bers. -urel3 the barons
would rall3 to hi5 against the in8aders. But in the 5eanwhile he6
)onan6 5ust lie hel1less in a darened cell6 while others led his
s1ears and fought for his ingdo5. The ing ground his 1owerful teeth
in red rage.
Then he stiffened as outside the farther door he heard a stealth3
ste1. -training his e3es he 5ade out a bent6 indistinct figure outside
the grille. There was a ras1 of 5etal against 5etal6 and he heard the
clin of tu5blers6 as if a e3 had been turned in the loc. Then the
figure 5o8ed silentl3 out of his range of 8ision. -o5e guard6 he
su11osed6 tr3ing the loc. After a while he heard the sound re1eated
faintl3 so5ewhere farther on6 and that was followed b3 the soft
o1ening of a door6 and then a swift scurr3 of softl3 shod feet
retreated in the distance. Then silence fell again.
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)onan listened for what see5ed a long ti5e6 but which could not ha8e
been6 for the 5oon still shone down the hidden shaft6 but he heard no
further sound. He shifted his 1osition at last6 and his chains
claned. Then he heard another6 lighter footfalla soft ste1 outside
the nearer door6 the door though which he had entered the cell. An
instant later a slender figure was etched di5l3 in the gra3 light.
>Iing )onan;> a soft 8oice intoned urgentl3. >h6 53 lord6 are 3ou
there>
>7here else> he answered guardedl36 twisting his head about to stare
at the a11arition.
,t was a girl who stood gras1ing the bars with her slender fingers.
The di5 glow behind her outlined her su11le figure through the wis1 of
sil twisted about her loins6 and shone 8aguel3 on jeweled breast
1lates. Her dar e3es glea5ed in the shadows6 her white li5bs
glistened softl36 lie alabaster. Her hair was a 5ass of dar foa56 at
the burnished luster of which the di5 light onl3 hinted.
>The e3s to 3our shacles and to the farther door;> she whis1ered6
and a sli5 7hite hand ca5e through the bars and dro11ed three objects
with a clin to the flags beside hi5.
>7hat ga5e is this> he de5anded. >9ou s1ea in the !e5edian tongue6
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and , ha8e no friends in !e5edia. 7hat de8iltr3 is 3our 5aster u1 to
now Has he sent 3ou here to 5oc 5e>
>,t is no 5ocer3;> The girl was tre5bling 8iolentl3. Her bracelets
and breast1lates clined against the bars she gras1ed. >, swear b3
2itra; , stole the e3s fro5 the blac jailers. The3 are the ee1ers
of the 1its6 and each bears a e3 which will o1en onl3 one set of
locs. , 5ade the5 drun. The one whose head 3ou broe was carried
awa3 to a leech6 and , could not get his e3. But the others , stole.
h6 1lease do not loiter; Be3ond these dungeons lie the 1its which are
the doors to hell.>
-o5ewhat i51ressed6 )onan tried the e3s dubiousl36 e'1ecting to 5eet
onl3 failure and a burst of 5ocing laughter. But he was gal8ani@ed to
disco8er that one6 indeed6 loosed hi5 of his shacles6 fitting not
onl3 the loc that held the5 to the ring6 but the locs on his li5bs
as well. A few seconds later he stood u1right6 e'ulting fiercel3 in
his co51arati8e freedo5. A ?uic stride carried hi5 to the grille6 and
his fingers closed about a bar and the slender wrist that was 1ressed
against it6 i51risoning the owner6 who lifted her face bra8el3 to his
fierce ga@e.
>7ho are 3ou6 girl> he de5anded. >7h3 do 3ou do this>
>, a5 onl3 Kenobia6> she 5ur5ured6 with a catch of breathlessness6 as
if in fright >onl3 a girl of the ing=s seraglio.>
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>Lnless this is so5e cursed tric6> 5uttered )onan6 >, cannot see wh3
3ou bring 5e these e3s.>
-he bowed her dar head6 and then lifted it and looed full into his
sus1icious e3es. Tears s1arled lie jewels on her long dar lashes.
>, a5 onl3 a girl of the ing=s seraglio6> she said6 with a certain
hu5ilit3. >He has ne8er glanced at 5e6 and 1robabl3 ne8er will. , a5
less than one of t