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- From: jcarl@pizza.ess.harris.com (Joe Carl Jr.)
- Subject: Re: [Mor-Ganth] Mr. Briggs house. Let's Talk payment
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 21:31:36 GMT
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- > The others went to their rooms to get settled for the night, while Barnabus
- > and Bartholemew scrabbled around in the kitchen and prepared the
- > sitting room.
- >
- Dahvyn was still dazed from the "rawness" of the data stream. His
- body functioned as usual but the voices, the uncontrolled inputs...Minds!
- were still battering his thoughts. Cranach was quieter than the others
- but his mind seethed below the placid surface making his face appear
- hazy and fluid to Dahvyns gaze. He open the window and took deep
- breaths of the unexpectedly fresh air. He looked arround the room and
- realized he had no purpose in coming here. His only posession was his
- coat and there was little purpose in taking it off. Cranach was laying
- his sword on the bed by the door, fine, the window was fine.
-
- > Cranach and Gray were the first to return from their chambers.
- > "Please, do have a seat and get comfortable." Just then the
- > Dwarf entered. "You too, have a seat, Barthowlemew will be out
- > with crumpets and tea soon."
- >
- > As they all got settled a fairly tall skinny halfing with blonde curly
- > hair entered the sitting room. He was holding a tray with a tea pot and
- > some cups on it. Crumpets and bread cakes arrayed around the platter.
- > "I would like you all to meet my cousin Barthowlemew."
- >
- >
- Dahvyn sat uneasily in the chair trying to pull his thoughts back
- from the sea of people surrounding him. The idea of being uncomfortable
- in the data stream was so foreign as to be baffling to him. He had ridden
- data waves since his earliest youth. In the past hundreds of years he had
- never had this reaction before. But, he had never read an unprepared mind.
- The nausea and disorientation hit him like a wall. He felt the
- sweat on his face and the voices became a constant babble in the background.
- "I need to lie down for a while, I...uh...guess I ate too much at dinner."
- Dahvyn stood unsteadily and look slowly at the faces of those arround him.
- As he walked from the room he wondered why the dwarf had such a relieved
- expression on his face.
- His words echoed and re-echoed in the thoughts of the other members
- of the party. He started to laugh at the replys forming in each of them
- when the hunger hit him. He dropped his coat on the bed and a cat lept
- through the window before the collar hit the pillow.
- An owl winged its way across the tree tops. The moon lit the world
- brighter than the sun would for a normal man. The data stream faded behind
- him save a few scattered points. The world was a cold night of trees and
- small creatures, dark shadows and small noises: an owl's world. In time,
- the data stream silenced to a single point of shielded thoughts.
- The owl was tempted to keep flying forever leaving the sudden
- responsibilities and dangers behind. Sythyka can waste forever hunting
- an gray owl in a forest of similar creatures. The beast within was stronger
- than the beast without and the owl began looking for a place to hunt. The
- lone data point was closer. The owl reached for altitude and searched
- the air behind him. Nothing, no closer this time, but no farther away.
- The owl sighted a clearing a mile farther on, transformed, and a
- hawk reached it in a matter of seconds. The hawk landed by memory and
- became Dahvyn again. Dahvyn could read no thoughts from the intruder, but
- felt him coming. He had, perhaps, a two minutes minutes. Simple spells
- would do for first defense, to mount an attack would be to announce himself
- to Sythyka and her friends. This would be avoided as long as possible.
- None of his transformations could have arroused her yet. " Was the map more
- of a trap than I expected ?" He thought. Did one of them turn him in.
- If it was a trap It would be one Sythyka would regret, the beast was strong
- tonite even if he was hungry.
- There was no time to waste on speculation. No components. His hair
- grew to waist length, "I should have done that earlier", he pulled
- three strands and tied the ends together. It made a strand 6 feet long
- which he tied so that it was taught between two trees. One spell to make
- the strand unbreakable, another to mask my weakness with an illusion.
- Four shimmering, translucent walls sprang up around him. One wall masking
- the nearly invible strand. The "cut wire" was between him and the mind of
- the man following him. " Let him race to me and try to bowl me over" Dahvyn
- thought. Now I must wait. " Patience is a weakness in the younge" his
- father had said. It was a lesson well learned in his child. " I'm
- waiting, fool" he sent mentally.
- He waits.
-
- --
- Joe Carl Jr. "It ain't what a man don't know that makes him a
- jcarl@jabba.ess.harris.com fool, but what he does know that ain't so."
- -- Josh Billings
-