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From stehman@hubcap.clemson.edu Tue Sep 18 09:20:30 1990
From: stehman@hubcap.clemson.edu (Jeff Stehman)
Newsgroups: rec.games.frp
Subject: Story: Adaz & Sutekh (iii)
Keywords: sleep
Date: 17 Sep 90 14:44:32 GMT
Organization: Clemson University, Clemson, SC
Sleep
Sutekh sat before the campfire, playing with his familiar. The
weasel, which spent most of the daylight hours sleeping in one of
Sutekh's belt pouches, had only been up a few hours and was full of
fight. At the moment it was trying to get at the bit of dried meat
the drow was holding in the air. It finally got past Sutekh's
defending left hand and leaped to his shoulders. From there it was a
quick scramble up his arm to grab the meat. Sutekh held the weasel
close, stroking its sleek fur and complimenting it on its skill as a
thief while the little beast tore viciously at the meat.
Dinner over, the weasel climbed onto Sutekh's shoulders and
began poking about in his hair.
"Ah!" Sutekh quickly cocked his head to one side to protect
his ear and grabbed for his familiar. Pulling it away from his neck,
he held it before him by the scruff. "Do not put your cold nose in my
ear," Sutekh said slowly. "It tickles."
The weasel bobbed its head.
"So that's how it is, is it?" Sutekh inquired with a cocked
brow. "Then into the night with you." Sutekh dropped the weasel,
which immediately scampered into the darkness of the surrounding trees
where it would spend the night hunting and playing and watching over
its master.
"What are you laughing at?" This question was directed at
Adaz.
"Who, me?" Adaz put on her most innocent face.
Sutekh glared at her for a moment. "Good night, then. I'm
going to sleep."
"I've been meaning to ask you about that," Adaz said as Sutekh
crawled towards his bedroll.
"About what?"
"You sleep. I mean, you really sleep. Other elves meditate,
but not you. Is that something peculiar to drow?"
Sutekh sat on his bedroll, resting his elbow on his knee and
his chin in his hand. "If you are ever reincarnated, it will
doubtless be as a cat."
"Purrrrr," she replied with a contagious smile. Accented by
her green eyes and short, raven hair, Adaz's movements had always
reminded Sutekh of a cat.
"All right," Sutekh said, sitting up straight. He drew a deep
breath and let it out with a sigh. "From when they are very young all
elves, including drow, are taught a meditation that simulates sleep.
You see, your senses take things in faster than your mind can deal
with them, so it stores some of each day away to go over while you
sleep. Some of this shows up in your dreams. Anyway, the meditation
that elves do allows them to deal with this stored information
consciously, which, I'm told, is more efficient and makes for a better
memory."
"That doesn't tell me why you sleep."
"It was something I had to relearn. Most elves forget how to
sleep by the time they've seen a century or so."
"But why do you sleep," she asked again when he showed no
signs of continuing.
"Meditation is dealing with your life consciously. Sleep is
subconscious. I can spend six to eight hours a night placing the
day's events among my memories or I can spend them in darkness." He
closed his eyes for a moment. "Not being overly found of my memories,
sleep is the one time I can escape them. I sleep so that I can spend
a part of each day away from my past."
When Adaz seemed to have nothing to say in response, Sutekh
rolled up in his blankets and tried to sleep. It was a long time
coming.
Jeff Stehman