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- From: scavanag@neumann.une.edu.au (Steven Cavanagh)
- Newsgroups: alt.pub.dragons-inn
- Subject: [T&R]4.8: THE CHAMBER OF AK'LSHH.
- Message-ID: <2493@grivel.une.edu.au>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 03:46:13 GMT
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- > "This might also prove useful" Timelord added, opening the other
- >object, a plain-loking scroll case. "It's a map of this level of the complex
- >showing the armoury, this library, and the main chamber of Ak'lssh."
- > "Superbly done, my friend" Rollik praised. "Where is it?"
- >Timelord paused briefly.
- > "It's...er..next door."
-
- Guard duty was boring.
-
- Standing there all day with sore feet, leaning on an awl pike, bearing the
- uncomfortable weight of your armour, and trying to look attentive when
- somebody of importance came along.(and trying not to think of what was through
- that door behind you).
- Still, there were good points. The pay was good, less chance of
- failing the boss and getting slaughtered, the wenches, and of course
- getting to pick on the lesser scum such as the begger that limped toward the
- guards, cloaked and hooded to hide its deformity. Sheesh, not another leper,
- you don't have to cut them to make bits fall off.
- Before the guard could move, a slim blade whipped from the depths of
- the cloak and stopped at his throat.
-
- "Arms for the poor?" said Rollik, relieving the guard of his weapon.
-
- The swashbuckler then gave a strong hilt-punch with the cup-and-stirrup hilt,
- and the guard dropped to the floor. Rollik looked over to the other guard,
- whom Timelord had been heading for from the shadows. The guard was now on
- the floor with his companion.
- Minus his head.
- Rollik grinned at his friend's varied tactics, then removed the cloak. They
- now wore their usual clothes, dry (but somewhat wrinkled, Rollik lamented with
- a twinge of sorrow). It felt good to have his rapier in his hand again. He
- raised it to the air, and the light glinted from his family's emblem set into
- the ornate quillions, that of the silver sunburst. Timelord stepped up to the
- door, his face grim, katana in hand. Rollik's expression grew stern at finally
- seeing the one they had come through so much to face, the one who had caused
- so many so much suffering. The one who had caused the deaths of many like
- themselves who had tried to kill him.
-
- At Timelords firm hand the door opened, and they stepped through.
-
- The room inside was massive, and could only be compared to two dramatic
- theatres joined together. The door they had come through opened to the
- second story of split-level balconies that ran the perimeter of the
- giant room, with many levels and staircases. Adornment was everywhere along
- these, from the thick golden hanging ropes and tapestries to the beautiful
- plants set in expensive pots. Guards dotted this network of platforms at regular
- intervals, not noticing them yet as they stared at what was in the middle of the
- room.
- It was a circle of carved runes set into the floor, some fifteen feet
- in diameter. Around it stood ten motionless figures, robed in the garb of
- powerful magi. The air near them hummed with arcane energy, eminating from
- their bodies and the glowing, pulsing orb in the center. Above them floated a
- dark, misty figure, indistinct and shifting. As the two took in the scene it
- all came together in Rollik's head in a blast of awe.
- Ak'lssh was a composite mind.
- That was why there were two copies when the diary was started, as the two
- mages' minds were enmeshed. That was why the others started at a later date,
- as more were joined to the one.
- That was why Ak'lssh was so powerful.
- But it din't explain why the entries ended fifty years ago.
- No matter. The mages would die.
- "Two-way assault" said Timelord calmly.
- "Yes" agreed Rollik. "As usual, I'll cause the diversion, and y.."
- "No." said Timelord, his eyes glaring hatred at the magi. "We both hit hard,
- but from different directions. I'm going straight at ..it, floor level. And
- you?"
- Rollik's eyes swept the room, searching for possibilities. His eyes were
- irresistibly drawn to the far side of the room, where a giant decorative rope
- was tied to the third story and stretched to the ceiling far above.
- "I guess I'll just have to wing it" he said.
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- Steven Cavanagh | The force, y'know, It's got a lot of
- (Cav) | power.
- | -Michael Jackson.
- scavanag@neumann.une.oz.au |
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