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- From: aaron@space.ualberta.ca (Aaron Humphrey)
- Subject: The Damned Second
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- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 21:56:23 GMT
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- [ This one is for my pal Abner J. Mintz, who gave me
-
- 4 words: angel centurion prismatic intrigue
-
- And an optional condition that I opted out of, and I won't tell you what it is.
- Nyaah.]
-
-
- Dariel looked out into the mists surrounding the Firmament. It was still
- there. Good. He would hate to think that he had disturbed the Centurion for a
- mere trick of the eye. But he was sure that it was more than that.
-
- The grey mists were normally everchanging but essentially featureless--chaos,
- in other words. But today Dariel had seen something different--a prismatic
- form of disturbing regularity.
-
- He felt Arafel's aura before he saw her. "Centurion," he said.
-
- "Dariel," she said. Her voice was musical, but he well knew the harshness it
- could take at need.
-
- He indicated the strange prismatic form in the mists. "There it is." And then
- felt foolish, for surely the Centurion Arafel had eyes to see. But she took no
- offense.
-
- "Indeed," she said. "It is well that you came to me, then. Have you told
- others of this?" He shook his head. "Good--no need to spread panic."
-
- "What could it be?" he asked. "Is the Creator intent on something new, of
- which he has not told us? Or--"
-
- "Or is there some new malevolent force present? My thoughts exactly. I know
- nothing of the Creator's plans, but I doubt it is his--it resembles not his
- handiwork. If it is some unknown force, then it need not necessarily be
- malevolent, but it would be safest to assume so in case it is--adopt a
- defensive stance, as it were. Let us hope that, if it is neutral it will not
- be turned against us by such a scheme."
-
- Dariel thought for a moment. "There is another possibility, Centurion."
-
- Arafel grew quiet. "Yes, Dariel?"
-
- "It could have been created by something known to us that is not the Creator."
-
- "Are you mad, Dariel? The Creator's first edict was that none other than
- himself would create. The Damned First was destroyed because he dared to
- create other than the Creator wished--and his creations wrought naught but
- evil. Are you suggesting that we have a Damned Second among us, in our very
- midst?"
-
- Dariel hung his head. "It must be considered, Centurion."
-
- Arafel nodded. "Indeed it must. Or it would." She drew her sword.
-
- "Centurion, what--" Dariel gurgled as Arafel's sword sliced his body in two.
- She sighed at the waste. If she'd only had a bit longer to cultivate him, to
- make him realize the tyranny the Creator had over them all. But she hadn't.
- And he would have given them away, warned the Creator.
-
- She felt sorry for the waste of innocent blood. She had spent long enough
- fighting the Damned First's creations that she could kill dispassionately
- enough, but was somewhat disturbed to discover that she could use her skill
- against one of her own kind.
-
- But the followers of the Damned Second had a hard road before them. Who was
- she to complain? She tossed the halves of Dariel's lifeless form out into the
- mists. It was long since the Creator had monitored all his creations. Dariel
- would not be missed until it was too late.
-
- Then she sprang off the edge of the Firmament and winged her way through the
- mists to the prismatic world awaiting her.
-
- --
- ---Alfvaen(Canadian SF Quasi-Activist)
- "Been there, done that
- Been there, don't want to go back" --Brian Eno & John Cale
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