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1 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] Order:Recieve incoming message. Computer:Message recieved Format:Level F encryption. Order:Decrypt on level F bias. Computer:Decompressing data, ready for ceasurian shift key. Key:Author's Notes to ye who read. Computer:Message decoded. Prepare for reading. Well if you tripped over this message then you either have extra time and needed to do something, hit the wrong keys repeatedly, or by some strange cosmic occurance, really want to read the following novel. If so I just wanted to get some things straight. First, don't bombard the board or it's operator for the next installement, or any questions about the novel. Most likly S.A. won't have it or any answer. So, if you want to bug someone, just go to the message section, choose Science Fiction base, and leave me mail c/o Kilo Byte Killer. I'll like to hear your comments, suggestions, and even criticisms about it, except spelling and grammar, because I know they are bad. On that subject I wanted to tell you all about the idea behind this novel and where you're getting it. I suggested an online book to S.A. back in the days before the ST FoReM, but the only problem was a lack of a novel. Well low and behold, I had one pretty much finished sitting around on one of my disk. From there it progressed to what you now see. Maybe if the FoReM is ever changed you might see it a little better, but I doubt Singer will add any of what I'm thinking of. The book, as I said, was just laying on one of my personal text disk It had been written from scratch back in the months of January and Febuary of '86. You have gained a unique view of an author's(amatuer as he maybe) ideas and work before it is ever viewed, rejected, or rewritten by a editor or the author himself. That's right I just typed it straight out, never read more then the previous paragraph to see where I left off. Though do to the horrendous grammatical errors present I have started to read it for 'minor' touch-ups in the bigger problems. You should be able to see a differance starting with chapter 2 part 3. Well remember that I want to hear from you on the Science Fiction base. Just leave mail to Kilo Byte Killer(that's me), or reply to one of the messages already to me. I'll never know the difference. P.S. Inside the message you can use K. Killer for short, or as some have adopted over my years of telecomm, KBK, can be tolerated. Bye for now, K. Killer Computer:Transimission Ended. Perliminary data has arrived. Veiw at leisure. Later transmission will be forthcoming no later then every fortnight. Enter selection or <return> for menu: 2 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] TIME LINE OF SPACE HISTORY 1969:Man first arrives on another celestial body. 1981:Man begins the large scale commercialization of space with reusable cargo orbiters. 1996:The first off world colony is started on the lunar surface. It's purpose is to grow needed food, and remove needed materials from the industrial rich moon. 2005:A second base is set up on Phobos, a moon of Mars, in the genesis of the colonization of Mars. 2011:Martian colony is finished and the terra-forming of the Martian environment begins. Lunar colony becomes independent of Earthly aid. 2020:Through work and use of small strategic thermonuclear devices the Martian terra-forming is proceeding well on it's long process. 2067:A new form of space drugs are introduced that allow men to work and live in low to null gravity habitats without physical loss for close to a year at a time. 2080:Many of the Asteroids are settled in a race between different governments and corporations. The belt promises to be the next industrial center. 2091:With the new supply of materials from the Asteroids, the first artificial satellites are finished for private residence. These are the first places were men can live in full gravity off Earth. 2115:Moons of Jupiter are colonized. Jupiter's atmosphere becomes the major fuel source for man's generators and fusion engines. 2131:A breakthrough in fusion engine technology makes a revolutionary step toward the most fuel efficient engines. A drive could now run on a fraction of a percentage of the fuel of it's forerunners with the same acceleration. 2140:Saturn's moons are colonized. Like it's jovian neighbor, it becomes a great source of fuel for man. 2156:Uranus and Neptune are colonized for mining purposes. 2160:Mars is at a point where specially designed plants can survive on it's surface. Man spreads these plants across the world to aid of converting the carbon dioxide to oxygen. 2184:Gravity can now be partially negated or created by man artificially. This allows for easier space travel, and colony life. 2192:Corporations are granted the right to own and govern a celestial body. They quickly claim many asteroids and some of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn. 2203:Population of Earth is now at a record 21 billion people. The corporations then allow mass immigration to pre-fab colonies to alleviate the swelling problem of housing. Few respond to the offer. 2230:As the population starts to get worse and people once again start to feel the pressure of over population, the Corporations are suddenly swamped with request to immigrate. 2260:The Martian atmosphere is now hospitable to human life. It is predicted that it would finish it's terra-forming process within the next 40 to 50 years. 2286:Physicist announce the possibility of faster then light travel. Much emphasis is put on this project in the Corporations and Government(now a single power). 2290:With the loss of public support, research starts to fall off. Corporations begin to considering dumping the project, while the Government leaders push harder for more funding. 2297:All Corporations have abandoned their own research on faster then light travel, but against the will of the people the government continues to push the research funding. 2310:The Government under extreme political pressure continues it's faster then light travel research. 2326:The Government announces the successful development, testing, and flight of an interstellar craft using the faster then light drive system. 2327:10 Interstellar ships are introduced for scouting purposes. They have only a short range of 5 light years, but are the forunners to today's technology. 2331:The Corporations holdback on interstellar drive systems deeming it unprofitable. The Government introduces a new fleet of 20 long range(12 light years) scout starships. They also plan the terra-forming of eligible planets and moons. Plus the starting of support bases to help the expanding survey. 2338:The Government now has four growing support bases that supply ships that have now scouted a area with a 40 light year radius. The fleet of 60 scouts and 100 cargo carriers gains an addition of another 20 scouts with a 23 light year range. A new robotic terra-forming system is also introduced to the scouting service. 2343:With 7 large and growing support bases, the Corporations introduce their own very short range cargo carriers to break the Governmental monopoly on interstellar shipping. The Government claims to have seeded over 60 worlds with robotic terra-forming systems within it's 165 light year survey radius. 2349:The Government's scouts find a world with almost Earth like conditions. Simple animal and vegetable life is found. Support bases are quickly built in this direction. 2356:Another Earth like world is found on the bounds of the 300 light year search radius. Study of data lead to predictions of more worlds like this to be found the further in towards the core we go. 2370:The Government has now expanded it's scouting realm out to the 700 light year radius, and the search is now concentrated coreward using ships with 43 light year range. 2394:With a new discovery, the Government has now been able to expand their drive system to an incredible 62 light year range. Even with the new drive systems, expansion is slowed to a crawl now that the overpopulated Sol system is too thinly spread across this arm of the Galaxy. Soon man's largest censuses follows the stop in expansion. 2403:The Census now ended shows a total human population of 72 billion spread across the Galactic arm, this number quickly grows with the excess room and growing colony food supplies. 2445:The new human domain is compared to the old west of America with limited government for small sparsely populated area and bands of outlaws waiting on trade routes. These pirates take advantage of the larger area and begin to pillage outlying settlements. Many people pull back in toward the Earth system in what is now known as the Great Space Exodus. A minuscule amount of the population decided to stay behind in outer colonies. With the greatly reduced prey the pirates follow the Exodus in. 2446:The Government is now forced to arm it's ships and suppress this piracy where it was more highly concentrated. Though even with this great effort small outbreaks can not be stopped. 2450:The Government orders the shutdown of yearly space flights past the 70 light year population radius, since it needed all the ships to fight the piracy and the outlying area was independent with it's own farms and automated terra-forming systems anyway. 2456:The population has now been squeezed back into a 50 light year radius by the increased piracy. The Government now declares war on this outlaw faction, and they reinstate the draft. 2462:With the slow, guerilla, ship to ship combat the war has become bogged down to the Pirates advantage. In this year the Corporations are found to own system shattering weapons in the Earth system that would violate their charter. The Government orders the immediate surrender of all Corporate weapons and troops, but are ignored. 2463:The Corporations are found to be behind the piracy. With this news the human domain braces for war with the recall of it's major forces into the inner systems, namely Sol. The Secondary Exodus is begun with people being moved closer in toward Earth's star with almost all of the transports destroyed en route, it turned out to be a costly mistake. 2464:With the majority of the human population destroyed in the first few slugs and guerilla actions of the war, which peaked at three weeks, it quickly wound down too a stalemate ship to ship battle in the Sol system and rarely the systems around it. As a last offensive all ships are called into the Sol system and are never heard of again. 2480:As time passes the closer in colonies slowly see the nova like effect in the Sol system and know that they will never see Earth again. A small group of people did manage retain a few of the older less effective starships. They quickly form a reliance or 'Society' as they call it. Ruled by a group of former leaders that were respected in their own communities, they quickly started up an emergency supply program to evenly distribute needed supplies among the colonies. This Society basically grew around a hand full of out dated starships that should have been museum pieces. The outer colonies Consisted of maybe 300 to 400 worlds with a total population of 4 to 6 billion. Many of these worlds are so far out and small that they start to regress into primitive civilizations. Others work on trying to retain what little technological knowledge they can while they recover from all the losses. 2600:The Society has turned into an oligarchy ruled by hand picked governors. These governors at first were mostly honest, hard working people, but with the time of a century they slowly became corrupt. Near the end of this century they started to introduce media control and peer pressure on the people. Many of the outer worlds are now completing their terra-forming processes. On some of these worlds small groups of man are regressing into an era not unlike those of the dark ages. While other worlds are still trying to pull them selves out of this devolutionary pit, and retain as much technology as possible. 2800:The Governors of the Society slowly consolidated their power base with the people by following the media control with the introduction of drugs to the masses. From here they gained a class of zombie worker not much better then a robot to do the increasing labor of the late 28th century. To continue the individual power growths many governors started to genetically breed and train a new class of warriors. Some of the colonies that were closer in are now starting to turn their spiral downwards around. They start to utilize what little technology was left to them and begin to rebuild the past's industrialization. While this turn around is going on many other outer worlds are still in a swift fall down. 3000:The Society has been producing it's own small short range starships, and the production of other industrialist items. The Societies Governors are now genetically altering and breeding their warriors into high gravity environments, and training them in the operation on certain equipment along with the martial arts. The average gravity of the warriors environment is now 1.2 G's. The outer worlds are now beginning to start the slow climb into the technological realms. They have been starting to build small in system drives, but have had almost no success with the faster then light drive system technology. 3200:The Society is now a thriving high tech community. With the controlled population they have no need for expansion or growth. Their workforce is now like an insect colony with different people having different genes for different jobs. The Governors' warrior class are now becoming a ugenic army that could crush anything ever seen by Earth before. In fact for experience and breeding the Governors have forces compete for bets and elimination of the weaker strains. The outer worlds are just now arriving at the point of interstellar travel. At first they just spread the technology with their few crude ships, but they start to expand into a small free trade system. The lack of ships though limit the performance of the new system. 3400:The Society, in it's snobbish manner, refused and sometimes attacked the diplomats sent by the outer worlds, thinking that they were barbarians. This brought small attacks from the outer worlds on the Societies supply lines. In response the Governors started to build and arm ship's that would be crewed with their warriors. The warriors, now near genetic perfection and at an average gravity of 1.9 G's, crewed all ships, plus flew high velocity escorts along side them for protection. 3600:With the protection of the Warriors the Society was almost untouchable. In fear of the Society, the outer worlds formed a federation of planets for mutual protection. This Federation later became a centralized government that had ruling power over the small districts, but allowed for much local leeway, because of the time required to relay a message through space. The Federation soon started to build a military arsenal. The Governors now fear the lack of progress in their Society compared to the sky rocket of the Federation technology. They plan an eventual take over of the Federation through many miniature invasions and weakening blows over the next couple centuries while the warriors are built up even more. For now the warriors are at 2.1G's 3800:The Federation has now matched the Old Society (as it is now known) in technology. This progress has forced the Old society to pour almost all it's resources into the warrior program which is now at 2.3G's. With the Old Society pushing the warrior breeding project they hit a limit at this gravity that stops over 75% from progressing any further. Despite the clumsiness of the project and the drawbacks that have now occurred, the warriors are pushed even further. 4000:The Federation has suppressed many major confrontations with the Old Society. In fact 3 of them were big enough to be called wars. The Old Society have now been concentrating on gaining technology to support their eugenic army, by raiding Federation installations. A more careful approach combined with some stolen Federation technology has allowed the Old Society to mass reproduce those few warriors that have achieved 2.6G's. 4201:(TODAY)The Old Society has the rise of a small rebellious pocket formed from the small intellectual group present below the Governors. The rebels were either killed or exiled to a low tech planet. The Old Society quickly began to control and monitor the individual thought of those with higher thought processes. This story is of one of these rebellious intellectuals. He is Markus Furate, a warrior caught in the growing tensions between the two largest powers of this time. Enter selection or <return> for menu: 3 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] CHAPTER 1 The morning chill was accompanied by a heavy fog. The Alien sun came up over the horizon very slowly cutting through the fog like a laser through hull plating. As the sun rose higher into the air the morning chill seemed to follow the retreat of the early fog. Frost began to gleam it's icy white off the blades of grass as the sun provided light for it's shine, and the plant's life processes. I had just awaken a few minutes before dawn to find the cabin I had previously occupied replace with this cold, but pleasant setting. They must have drugged me and dropped me off here not caring what became of me. That did not really matter to much I guess, since I do not care what happens to them either. Getting up I found that this celestial body, be it planet or moon, was around a full Gravity, and had a close to standard atmosphere. The vegetation seemed like a clone of Earth, so it looked like I would not die from starvation or gas poisoning. They also had taken my old coveralls and had given me a cheaply made shirt and trousers of burlap. That must mean that they dropped me off on a world with low tech communities, and this is the local costume. Well overall things did not look to bad after all. Just then I felt and heard the crumpling of paper in the pocket of my trousers. I opened it up and removed the object. It was a note written on paper not of the usual kind, but of water stained papierous. That must be so I did not stick out. Folded inside were two iron rods and a small knife. I took these and placed them in my pocket while I proceeded to read the note. "Markus 482131: You have been duly exiled into a primitive culture of Darmain. This world has formed into a feudal system much like those of Early Earth Europe. You are to blend in and live a nondescript life, and do not interfere with the technological advancement of the world. You have been provided with two sticks that can be used as a compass, and a map can be seen by holding this letter of exile to the light. May your way be the way of the Society. By the order of the Council of Governors" If that was not the stupidest way to exile someone then all my knowledge of history could not give you a worse example. * * * The smell of animal excretions was just an added description for this area. The map had taken me to a town that sat on top of a large ledge of a mountain. It was about 300m above the base of the mountain and had a nice 3m stone wall surrounding the edge. The fortress, as it now appeared to be, could only accessed by a drawbridge that went to an adjacent cliff at the same basic level. As you crossed the drawbridge you found quarried granite like those found in old castles, thacthed roofs, cobble stone street, and merchants everywhere giving the whole setting that medieval look. As I had been coming into the fortress I had noticed that the construction of all this would be almost total beyond any capabilities these people might have. Like how did they get all that finely quarried rock up here, let alone the people to do the work. I had noticed a portion of the town actually lies underneath a carved niche, but that could not supply that much good rock. Plus the cliff that was adjacent to the drawbridge was not nature's, but as I came closer it had to be the work of blasting. It just seemed real strange that they would build a primitive castle when they still could use the high tech equipment, or was it outside intervention. As I walked down the center of the market street I noticed something very odd. None of the merchants where trying to sell me anything. From the looks of it they could barely keep their hands off the other people walking up and down the center like I was. They were yelling in the german like language of the locals at every passerby excluding myself. Finally, in bewilderment I went to one of the few booths empty of customers and went to see what they had that I might not want. While I stood near by looking at the jewelry that this booth sold, the owner came up to me in an outrage and said, "You miserable pauper. How dare you ruin the integrity of my booth by looking as if you were going to buy something. You could not afford the crumbs from the bakery shop probably." With this he began to move me out of his shop. Now I realized that the clothes I now wore was just burlap roughly cut and sown into a shirt and trousers. Somehow I would have to make money to survive on. I could get a job as a mercenary, but I would need to buy gear plus I did not know if they even had them in this world. I was pretty much convinced that I would not get a job on a ship maintenance crew, no matter how much experience I had. Teaching history was out, since they did not know much pre-exodous probably, and I was in no position to know this world's history either. I would just have to wait it out and see what came by. For now I was wondering where I could just spend the night out of the wind, cold and rain. I suppose some of the alleys between the buildings inside the huge niche might be at least hospitable. I should have some new ideas in the morning. I went into the section that the carved overhang covered. As I entered the sheltered area I found an alley with a nice pile of hay near the end. It looked like this was to be my refuge from the dawning night. When I approached the pile of hay though, I noticed a glint of metal from under the straw. Just my luck I would have to fish someone's roof thacthing tools out of my future bed. Sticking my hand carefully into the stack I quickly found an oddly shaped object. Pulling it out I found what looked to be a crowbar with an ice pick at the other end. With closer examination though I found the pick end had small glass fragments caught in the rough surface. It must be some local thieving tool with a glass cutter and pry bar all in one. Throwing it away I continued to explore the stack for objects which may harm my sleep. In a few minutes I had pulled out a throwing knife with dried blood on it, a small pouch of assorted gold and platinum ingots, and finally I found a wooden shield like object adorned with all types of paints, gems, and precious metal inlay. Looking over what I had dug out of this miserable old rotting pile of hay made me come to a quick conclusion. This was the loot from some thief's work, and it looks like he got a pretty good catch at that. What I could piece together with this sketchy evidence went like this, the culprit had broken into a house or something that belonged to someone basically rich, if not nobility, stabbed someone while taking this shield like coat of arms, finally taking the decease's pouch of money in the exit. After the crime he must of stashed here all the evidence until the tension of search was gone. My final conclusion was that this had to be returned, since they might offer a reward. To my right I saw an old roughed up bag. I took the bag and placed all this stuff in it. While I was placing the shield delicately into the bag I noticed two long shadows, produced by the low sun, of people in the alley entrance. I turned and stood to find the two figures slowly approach me with some sort of drawn weapons. I dropped the bag behind me in the corner of the alley and prepared to defend my position. The one on my left seemed to ready to charge as he uttered, "We'll teach you to steal our loot, right Rogth." With that he charged with his short sword, and closely followed by his strangely named friend Rogth, who was only armed with a long hunting knife. The ineptness that they presented with this group attack was almost a joke. As they closed the distance of the long alley, Rogth almost got directly behind his friend with that hunting knife. Clearly no more then a simple cutthroat. As the one with the sword came into striking distance he telegraphed clearly his actions. He raised his sword over his opposite shoulder in a diagonal stroke for my inside collar bone. His blade flashed downward not drawing a drop of blood, but instead I side stepped it and grabbed his wrist turning his hand outward to make a forced drop of the sword. From here I simply lifted his bent wrist and pushed back against him. This move knocked him on Rogth's knife, and gravity proceeded to make cut fatal. With the added weight Roght dropped the knife and deliberated running in his state of mild mental shock. I quickly answered the question for him by knocking him out with a quick blow to the neck. By this time the sun was just about below the horizon. The streets outside the alley were near empty as the light drained from the city. I walked to the end of the alley and found what I needed, a primitive,large wheel barrel. I proceeded to borrow it from its absent owner, and take it down the alley way. I piled the bag, and not so healthy thieves onto the bed of the cart. When I backed out I noticed the owner of the hand cart looking for it. I quickly detoured questions by saying, "Where do I take these two brigands." She just brought here hand to her mouth and pointed towards the gate. I ran on and yelled back, "Thank you." I wonder how long it would be before she noticed I had taken here hand cart? At the gate I found some uniformed men carrying polearms, so I assumed that they were the local guards. I wheeled my load up to them and said, "I just caught these two scoundrels in an alley trying to retrieve the loot that they had previously stolen and hidden in that specific alley." The guard looked at me in a stare of half understanding. Maybe I had used some words that are not't present in this specific dialect, or maybe I had surprised him and he did not pick up the whole jist of what I meant, but as I pondered the possibilities he asked, "You caught these two and killed the one yourself?" "Yes", what else could I say? He proceeded to examine the bodies as a few other guards surrounded me. Then he saw the bag and he became interested in what it may contain. He opened it up and pulled the shield like thing out in awe. Then signaling to some sentries on the wall who went quickly to execute some command. Then he turned to me and said, "I think you just caught the master thief Manth, and his apprentice Rogth." * * * Enter selection or <return> for menu: The On-Going Novel, Chapter by Chapter..... 1) New preface by the author-READ THIS! 2) Introduction to the novel. 3) Chapter 1, Part 1. 4) Chapter 1, Part 2. 5) Chapter 1, Part 3. 6) Chapter 2, Part 1. 7) Chapter 2, Part 2. 8) Chapter 2, Part 3. 9) Chapter 2, Part 4.(02/18/87) 10) Chapter 2, Part 5.(2/28/87) 11) Chapter 2, Part 6.(3/15/87) 12) Chapter 2, Part 7.(4/06/87) 13) Chapter 2, Part 8.(4/28/87) 14) Chapter 2, Part 9 (5/26/87) 15) Chapter 3, Part 1 (8/04/87) 16) To be continued..... Select (Q=Exit)> 4 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] * * * I was escorted to a large fortified villa on a ledge on the other side of the mountain. It was accessed through a rather large cave, which I reckon had been enlarged by men before the loss of machine. The villa over looked miles of forest and farm land from a vista of 500m from the base of the mountain. What I saw of it was made of marble and granite carved straight from the mountain side. The guards kindly asked me to enter a waiting room and then left closing the door behind me. The waiting room I was in was a spectacular garden. It consisted of a path which wound through the shallow garden and a few benches placed around the room. The wall opposite the door was a huge open window with columns holding up the high ceiling here. From here it seemed that the plants would get a good amount of sunlight, and water from the springs I could here trickling near the door. The room overall was a small paradise. To entertain myself I looked out on the dark landscape that lay below the window and tried to pick out specific details. It was pretty hard, because I was just seeing the vague shapes and regions, because of my genetically breed special night vision. About ten minutes after the sun had past well beyond the horizon opposite this rooms view, a fairly large moon past out from under some cloud cover, and spread some light through the region. With this added moon light and the clean air of this world I was able to discern the landscape quite well. As I looked out over the landscape and memorized the patterns, the door behind me opened with the click of many feet entering the room and coming to a sudden stop in what sound like ridged stances in armour. Then a young voice came alive and said, "All hail the King and procession." With this I turned and looked at what was progressing. There were two guards on either side of the door wearing full plate armour like that used on Ancient Earth. To the side of the door was a rather regaly dressed youth who must have announced the king and his fellow blue bloods. Entering the garden in haste was a large strong man wearing a light chainmail with a great horned helm. The helm was greatly decorated, and a breast plate over the mail was like that shield I had found earlier. That means that this must be the king and I must of saved his coat of arms, or some local symbol very close in relative meaning. I decided to treat him with the honor that he expected, by giving him a formal, low bow at the waist like I have always learned. I could hear him walk towards me as I stayed in this position. In fact I could see that he had walked directly in front of me, because of his feet standing right under my eyes. Then I heard a chuckle and the man in front of me, probably the king, said, "What do you call this my poverty stricken son?" Hearing this I came back up to a more comfortable standing position. The king had removed his helm and now held it under his left shoulder. He had a thick beard and mustache of dark brown hair to match his long mane in back. He stood about my height of 192cm, and there was no way I could tell what he weighed with or without all that armour. From the expression of his face he seemed amused with something. "Is something wrong sir?", I asked. He chortled deeply again giving me the feeling that he was probably built like this mountain under that armour. Then he replied, "Ohio, I like the nerve of this one. What did you say? He killed Manth and his apprentice unarmed? Get lucky my son?" "No sir, if I may explain. I am trained in the ways of weaponless combat along with those of assorted weapons. The form of combat is called the Martial arts, which encompasses all forms of fighting. If I may ask again sir, is something wrong?" "Well tell you the truth I have never heard of any story worse then that, and that was the poorest example of kneeling I have ever seen. Though to tell you the truth I feel like believing you, if you can prove it of course.", he said almost as a challenge. "As a warrior I have learned that bowing is a sign to honor anyone, like an opponent, an elder, or maybe just a teacher. I also learned that a true warrior only kneels in defeat and disgrace to his master and victor.", I curtly replied feeling as if I had pushed my luck a little to far. The smile was evaporating from the king's face very slowly with each word. Then after some thought he replied, "Your King is not your master and victor?" "Have we meet in combat ever?", I replied with a smile on my face. He seemed to grasp what I was talking about and let out another barrage of laughs. Then coming to my side and putting his arm around me he asked jolly, "Well warrior how do you have honor without armour?" "Armour", I laughed, "is worthless to me. I fight best without encumbrance. What about you." "Armour is my heart and soul. I would be little without in the eyes of my lesser's.", and when he finished the sentence I noticed we were not speaking the German like local dialect, but pure English. I am so fluent in both languages that I never noticed the difference. How did he know that I would know this language, and do the guards know English. "How did you learn English when your people know German?" He signaled for the guards to leave. Then after they had exited with some hesitation he turned and asked, "May I ask your name?" "I am called Markus Furate.", I said. "What did the Old Society stop using code numbers or did you just derive that name from your serial?", he said in English. "How do you know about the Society?", I quickly gasped in horror. He chuckled again and then started into his story, "I was once an Old Society warrior like you. I was a spy and sabature, but in a conflict with one of the Governors I got exiled like many of the intellectuals who just suddenly disappear. They must of not had a record of my exile if they sent you to the same place, but anyway. From the looks of it you are probably four generations ahead of me, and what a fine job they had done if you ask me. What gravity were you breed at?" "3.001 G's", I said softly not knowing who might be listening at the door. He let out a good long whistle then in slight awe exclaimed, "You are a lot farther on then I was. I only got to 2.822 G's. In my day they said that no one could get past the 3G limit... Wait, what am I thinking? It has been close to 60 years since I was exiled. I bet you did not know that even with our already long lives we age even less in this lower gravity. It has its draw backs to I guess." We both knew what he was talking about. The longer you spend in the lower gravity the more accustom you become to it. In the end, even with lots of exercise, you eventually loose the extra strength and you can't return to the old gravity level. If he has been here for 60 years then he could not be to much more then an ordinary man. Then he started up again, "WHat are you calling me sir for? You are the ranking officer here. In fact when the briefing came in I knew what you were, and I was surprised to have a person destine for governorship when they told me you had blond hair and blue eyes. Those still are saved for the Governors, right?" I nodded and then said, "I do not want to infringe on your territory, so if I could just borrow some money and a sword I can get out real quick." "You can not leave. When you brought back the coat of arms you became a hero, and when the public finds out that you are only a poverty stricken youth who fought gallantly while unarmed and outnumbered. Ohio, won't you shine in the populace's eyes.", he had worked him self up to another good volley of laughs, "I will just have to knight you I guess." He was hysterical at this point. Then I caught the jist of it, he would knight me into his society and by custom make me wear the accursed armour. That stuff would get you killed. It did not allow for any quick dodges, or powerful strokes without gravity's aid. "You are not going to get me into any of that skin tight death traps are you?", I asked. "You know I once thought the same as you did, but I put the damn stuff on and lived with it. What you wear here is all that counts, and it just so happens that shining armour counts the most. I did not get used to it until the good old arthritis set in. Now I need the armour to fend off the blows that I can not block.", he was now looking into his slowly opening and closing hand with a twang of pain on his face. Realizing that I was still here he abruptly looked up and said, "I'll call the guards to escort you to a guest room until we get you a permanent residence. I'll also have one of those old sages bring you some reading material on the local customs, codes, traditions, and maybe some political history. Good night, Markus", turning on his heels he exited the room allowing the guards to enter. * * * The reading material turned out to be quite an experience. Normally I had always absorbed the reading material through hypnosis and tape. Then when I had finished a book (around 3 hours), I would review the material with an instructor to allow my mind to sort it into a reasonable organization. I only had to read books when the voice tapes were not available, and that only happened twice. Now that I had this actual paper book bound and covered with wood and cloth I was starting to enjoy this form of information gathering. It allowed for your own imagination to take over by editing the text in your mind. With this editing you gain more creativity with your ideas which was totally avoided in the Old Society. Overall I enjoyed the slower process much more. This society was based on Ancient England alright. Though not of fact, but of legend, particularly the ones dealing with Aurthur and his round table. Men would wear armour to show his position. The feudal system was in existence in some places, but mostly it was looked down on. Chivalry was still dead by the looks of it, but some progress seemed to have been made in the ways of Equal rights. Women had just as much chance to become knights, and wear armour as men, but of course women have less physical strength and that greatly limited the number of women knights. In fact as I read on I found that the youth's first experience with fighting and training came from his or her mother. As I read further I noticed to my surprise one parallel with the legends that I thought would be forgotten, Magic. It was a subject that seemed to be avoided in conversation and public knowledge, but it did seem to exist. The wizards were generally shunned and lived as hermits with their own political system. Rarely they would transact with the normal populace, and sometimes the aid of magic was sought by someone in need. Maybe these are also just legends, I thought. I spent nearly two full days in my guest room just reading over all this new material. Every now and then a servant would enter with a tray of food and drink. Once the King entered and told me the situation. As it turned out I was to be knighted, like in the old days, three days from the act of saving the coat, as local custom dictates. During this time I was to meditate on the holiness of my act, and how my life is to become virtues after this, but the King just handed me some more books and winked saying, "Keep up that deep thought know." On the third day I had to pick out my armour and weapons from the castle stores. The armour I had picked out was the closest fit that I could come by, in other words they just might be able to make it fit snugly on me. The armour quickly took my measurements then went off on to his own work. Then we proceeded onto the choosing of weapons which was much more to my liking. Instead of the broad selection of many swords which the keeper bragged about I was confronted with a broad selection of heavy unwieldy medieval swords. They had nothing in the lines of a good modern blade. After I had rejected all the offers of the attendant and searched through the countless cases, I came across a barrel of old dusty weapons sitting in one corner. In amusement I left the attendant behind trying to open a stuck case, while I looked on my own. In the barrel were many cheap weapons that they must pass out to the farmers or something during war, but one blade stuck out of the group. It was a bastard sword with a simple leather wrapped hilt. I picked it up to find the balance not that of a sledge hammer like the others, but one of elegance. It weighed about 12kg and for someone of my strength and weight it handled like an elegant sword of the past. It had a blade that had been made in some way that I did not even recognize, but it was obvious that the method used was second to none. The blade ran approximately 1.5m with a barb about .3m from the top of the hilt. As I ran my hand down the finely done blade I found to my surprise no inscriptions or carving like on most of the others. Greatly satisfied with my stroke of luck I strapped it on under my cloak. The attendant who had just gotten the case door open rounded the corner and said, "Sir, you do not want that cheap old thing. It is not a knight's weapon, so if you will give me that, and come look at these over here you might find something you like." "I like this one.", I said refusing to hand it over. "Please sir, it would be degrading for you to carry a sword that the lowest of peasants would not take. That is the only sword in the militia supply that has never been used. Please, just let me have it." Drawing the sword I held it in one hand in front of his face and said, "The reason no one picks it is because it is to heavy for most to wield, but it is just right for me. Also look at the blade. Have you ever seen anything like this before?" He examined the edge of the blade for a while and then looked up in question, "So it's real sharp? A knight has armour that will quickly dull such a blade and then you would have nothing more then a cudgel." "Are you ignorant or what? This blade was made in some way neither of us have probably ever seen before. It will cut through the best armour as if it were margarine." Then it hit me the. I should have seen it there, but it was covered up by the advanced metallurgy. This blade was coated with some sort of anti-friction finish, and with closer examination it seemed to be worked into the metal somehow. "What the hell is margarine?", he asked as I examined the blade still more. "do not worry about it", I said as I walked out of the stores. * * * Enter selection or <return> for menu: 5 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] "I here you gave Jurgen a hard time down in the armory." The king had just walked in to my room as I shined the sword and polished the leather sheath. He was carrying his short sword which was for ornamental usage only, but as his eyes struck the strange glimmer this sword gave off in the sunlight, I could see he would rather have this old thing. He came over and picked it up off my lap to test it out, but when he picked it up he quickly decided that it was to heavy for his now mortal body. Handing it back to me he asked, "I have never seen that one before where did you find it Markus?" "It was in a junk barrel for the use of the local militia. I am probably the only one on this world that can easily wield this fine blade, but what got me was how finally balanced it was compared to those sledge hammers you guys use. Then I noticed the quality of the blade and I had to have it.", I said. "What is it that is coating it.?", the King asked. "I have no idea, but it seems to have been worked into the metal when it was applied as a finish. The workmanship of it seems to go beyond anything I have ever seen." "I know why Jurgen disagreed with your choice, and he was right. That blade looks no better then a farmer's hoe. The people expect to see someone of your temporary stature carry a jeweled weapon with fancy gold inlay. So to keep it safe we will both just ignore it until your popularity wears out, OK?", he finished sticking his hand out like is done in the Federation. I shook his hand in agreement and said, "Just as long as I can keep it." Then I raised a question over something that everyone seemed to be saying in their speech, "What is this big thing about my popularity?" "Ohio, I guess you wouldn't know would you. The people had been down for a few weeks over the missing coat, but when they heard it had been retrieved it was like all of ancient America had just gotten their star spangled banner back from ancient Russia. You are the new local hero to tell you the truth. I do not think it will last much longer then a few weeks though.", he finished shaking his head. He got up and began to leave the room. When he reached the door he turned causing a long shadow to fall over the hallway in the low evening sun, and said, "You better get some rest for the armourer will be back to make some last minute alterations, and do not bother him to much will you.", he smiled, turned and left. * * * My knighting was to be held in the main hall of the palace. As I entered the hall I saw an architect's dream. The hall was about 50m by 10m with a gothic ceiling of about 5m in height. The whole room was flooded with light, while in alcoves on either side of the hall gardens thrived on the light and spring water from one of the many natural springs in this mountain. As I stood in one of the hidden alcoves putting on my newly fitted armour I could here the people piling in and sitting at the long feasting tables. After I got the armour all on, I waited for my cue. As I waited I could here the kings procession approaching the hall. The people suddenly became quite and shuffled around, probably to make way for his majesty. Then his young page came in and said, "All stand and hail the King." With this some music was played and I could see the king come up to to the throne. Then he stood in front of the throne and began his speech. "We are gathered here today to honor a man who has saved our pride and honor. Without weapon or proper training he gallantly approached the two demons who had stolen the coat, and he fought his hardest against Manth the master thief and his apprentice Rogth, both of whom were armed with deadly weapons. We of Excavon need new strength to aid us in our future. May I know present to you, Markus Furate.", the king finished holding out his hand in my direction. I walked briskly to the head of the throne where he indicated and stood facing the audience. The hall had been filled to a point of over-crowding. The audience was yelling stamping and clapping furiously. When the uproar had settled to a mild roar I turned to the king for the continuation of the ceremony. He signaled for me to kneel. As I did go to my knees he drew his sword and held it high in front of his face. When I had arrived at my knees and looked up at him giving him the signal to proceed he raised the sword and brought it softly down to each of my shoulders in that sign of mock defeat. In fact the whole process symbolizes how he saves my life by not decapitating me and how I pledge my life to him since it is now his. From here he said, "Do you grant thine life for your lord?" "Yes.", I said with a little bit of irony. "Then rise and acknowledge your lord, 'sir Furate'", he indicated with his sword. I stood and he began to speak again, "I give you the coat of the bear for your naturalness as a warrior and your amazing strength.", he handed me the freshly made coat of arms and I bowed to show my gratitude and honor for him. Then he roared out in laughter and said, "Let the festivities begin." At the end of that sentence two things happened. First, a volley of arrows came through the arched windows of the hall. As the first of the arrows hit the random targets about the room, a sentry from the gate came bursting through the doors yelling, "We are under attack." While I quickly removed this restricting armour I looked back at the king. He already had his sword drawn and was about to go to defend the main gate. Though when he saw me he signaled me towards the roof. As he ran on shouting orders I decided what must be done. In a few moments the second volley came through the windows. This was my mark for action. I quickly took a step and flipped up onto the ledge, taking advantage of the worlds lower gravity. From here I could see the invading forces who had launched the barrage of arrows into the great hall. They were standing in one of the terraced gardens just below the window where I now stood. They must have climbed the 500m up to that ledge while it remained unguarded for the ceremonies. By this time they had spotted me and started to fire. In a quick upward jump, I flipped over their missiles and landed squarely in their unprepared mist. Since they had just shot at me with the arrows they could not use the bows against me this close. As I pulled my sword off my back and slowly moved toward the garden's back wall, I noticed that non of these men were armed besides a hunting knife and the bow of course. A few of them were not armed and protested the melee while the rest drew the knives. They slowly began to advance. There had been a standard unit of 20 archers, but 4 of them had started to climb back down the rope. Now I was confronted by 16 men slowly advancing in on me with thin, sly, little knives that they had carried up on their calves during the climb. They seemed to be very sure of them selves seeing that they, one outnumbered me, two they had leather jackets on, and three I had no armor what so ever. Well were they wrong on the last two. As they closed the distance I waited for the perfect moment to take the initiative. Then, as the time became right, I took a step forward toward my left side, jumped in the air, did a forward flip in the air flailing my sword , and landed facing the remaining archers, and of course dropping the head, that belonged to the one who had been in front of me at the beginning, to the ground. Setting my plan in motion, I swiftly went to the ropes they had placed here and severed each one. As I did I could here 4 distant screams grow even more distant. Now they could not escape or get help from below. By the time I had finished my closing the retreat avenue, the first of the archers had turned and charged toward me. Staying low, I swept him with my right foot so he fell towards me, but I followed him up with my right foot and with some help from my hands he went flying over the side. Seeing the charging mass I rolled over my left shoulder to get me free of the rush and the cliff. I came up into a kneeling position that then yielded into a low stance. The men in the feverish rush had pushed one off the cliff themselves and were now turning to kill me in the anger of shame. Also in the anger all 13 lost the rational thought necessary to win, and became instant beserkers. I slammed into the chaotic mass with my sword flashing. With a few more steps of advance, I stepped onto one of the attackers bent knee and then hopped up to two other's shoulder and head to give me height and momentum for a flip across the length of the terrace. When the nine remaining attackers turned to see where I had gone now they saw the sight that had prompted my sudden move. Standing behind me with weapons drawn were 5 of the palace guards. The archers lost morale almost instantly. Some of them dropped the knives and ran for the now missing ropes, while another jumped off the cliff in fear. The guards rushed up and apprehended the remaining archers then awaited their orders. I told them, "Tie them up and set them on the wall around the garden. If they give you any trouble kick them off, and use them for shields if the ground troops attack. Also take the arrows and fire down at anything that moves." When they had confirmed the understanding of that long order, I left to help in the defense of the main gate. As I ran through the castle and cave that leads to the city I noticed a strange emptiness. Probably because I thinking that the women and children would be hiding in here, but then I remembered that they carried supplies, knocked over siege equipment like simple ladders, made boiling oil, and fought when the defenses was breached. Just while I was thinking of the subject a group of children ran out of in front of me carrying arm loads of weapons and rolling barrels of supplies. When I reached a vantage point I surveyed the situation. The invaders seem to have control of the gatehouse, bridge and just inside the doors. Even though they were surrounded on this side of the wall, a few tried to scale the walls in other places. The invaders were clearly outnumbered in the small space of the gate, but the defensive point of the gate house seemed to be well held against us. The gatehouse at this point was the key, since as long as the bridge was down they had reinforcements. Then seeing what was needed I headed for the nearest bar. I was at a disadvantage from not seeing to much of the city before this, but I had little trouble finding an appropriate business. I went inside and tore down the curtains that were in the windows. Going behind the bar know, I proceeded to transfer the stronger spirits to the curtain. Then when I had got about 20 bottles, I picked up the corners and carried the baggage to the wall. Standing below the wall I found some children to help me. I gave them the curtains and told them tear big strips to wad in the bottles. While they got on with the task I opened the bottles and gave the children them to fix. As they continued the job I ran down the length of the wall until I found a torch. Taking it with me, I told the children to carry the bottles up the ladder with me and then leave. They did what they where told, and I proceeded in my plans. Taking the torch in one hand and the bottle in the other, I proceeded towards the gatehouse. Not seeing any arrows flying by I assumed that archers were not trained on the wall. I climbed up to the roof of the wall and continued on toward the gatehouse along this incline. I reached the gate house turret and dropped the bottle to pick up the wooden hatch that I had found in the center of the floor. As I opened it with one hand I lit the bottle and knocked it in with the other. After I heard it hit something and the roar of fire I closed the hatch and went for the rope protruded from here. The wench below was burning and the rope was about to be pulled up to the top of the frame. The frame housed the pulley that lifted the bridge for protection. Before the rope came loose from below I tied it to one of the merlins that made up the higher portion of the wall here. When the rope was secured I went back to the bottles of liquor and took them back to the gatehouse, via the roof. From here I lit one after another of the bottles and threw them onto the attackers beyond the bridge. In panic many of the invaders fled into the growing fire to leave the remaining invaders to be easily over powered. When our people had pushed them back to the fire I yelled to them to get off the bridge and prepared myself to pull. I climbed down into the smoking gatehouse and took the remains of the rope and worked them into a pulley below this floor, and then reworking the rope backup to this level. When I had it I started to pull with all my might. At first I just used my arms, but found that it would take more to pull it from the rocks. I squatted then and started to push against the stone floor with my legs, while my arms and back strained on the rope to make it budge. I could feel my muscles ripple in spasms as I continued in this task that now seemed impossible. Seconds seemed to stretch into infinity as I looked for not more outward strength, but my inner strength. With concentration I felt a warm sensation flow through me and I could also feel the bridge budge from it's wedge outside. From here I slowly pulled the rope in hand over hand, until I had pulled the bridge to a position so it laid back up against the main doors. Now that it could be left alone, I collapsed and felt like I wanted to be in the same position. Enter selection or <return> for menu: 6 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] CHAPTER 2 My nostrils flared with the sent of freshly cut pine. The relativity new experience stung my nose as I tried to retrieve the rest of my senses. The sounds of splitting wood soon accompanied the strong aroma of the fallen pine trees. The chopping was a swift rhythmic beat with some metal wedge or other tool, but I was definite now of the source of the smell. With some pain I opened my eyes to a very bright scene that forced me to close them again with a groan. Then with a stop of the chopping and the dropping of the rather heavy sounding tool being used, I could here the approach of heavy booted feet. The wood soles were hitting a smooth concrete surface as I could tell. With an intake of air I heard a familiar voice, "You finally getting up, are you Markus." I covered my eyes and squinted up to see the king covered in sweat and wearing a light leather jacket. He seemed to have taken a nasty cut on the right forearm, since a thick salve was leaking out from under bandages over the limb. He grinned down at me and said, "You been out for 2 days solid, but I can't blame you. When you pulled the bridge away from that fire, who knows how many lives you saved in Excavon form that massive fire." Try to speak he stopped me in my first word and continued, "You be silent while I tell you the story..., or aren't you going to obey your lord?", we both laughed with him carrying what I couldn't handle, "After the people got hold of what you did to the archers down on the ledge, the firebombs you through under fire, and how you lifted the drawbridge all by yourself without any mechanical assistance, it was out of anyone's hands. The priest said that you are God's own little knight with 'divine enlightenment' as they call it. Most of the people accepts that, but despite all the other theories, you are the new hero of Excavon." I slowly asked, "Where am I?" He looked around and dug for some words to describe this situation, "Uh..., well, this is that room that you stayed in before. It over looks the land below the palace, remember? Well we couldn't find anything fitting your position on short notice, but this. So I'm chopping chopping down a few of the trees, and removing the dirt beds, for better furniture. It will be done in about a week." That was strange, "Why aren't your loyal servants doing the work? They go union on you?", I asked. He looked down with an expression that symbolized how it had just gotten tougher to find words to describe the present circumstances, "A small group of them had been members of the invaders following. They had told him the exact time for a optimum attack, and when it came they started to kill the other servants who would have protected the palace. In the end I ended up having 95% of my house staff to die. Plus a good portion of the palace is being used as a hospital for the severely injured. While the doctors are down there looking out for the normal, they left you for dead in your self induced coma. They would never understand how you heal anyway." "I was out for 2 days?", I asked in some surprise. "Of course you suffered mild smoke inhalation, minor burns on your arms and face, and three arrows got you at some point in time. Now you understand why they thought you would die?", he was almost shouting as he said it. The warrior had a self healing 'function' one might call it. With all the other genetic wonders built into a body like mine or the king's is a form of program in our mind that allows for optimum healing. It starts when excessive physical damage has occurred and bed rest would otherwise be needed. As soon as physical exertion is ended a sleep, or coma, takes over the body. The sleep uses up almost all the body's fat in a greatly increased metabolic rate. Then when the body starts to get to a minimum safe fat level, and sometimes slightly below, the person wakes up to refill his system with the needed nutrients. I was now at this stage of the healing. Sitting up I found a table filled with freshly prepared foods. Looking down at the shirt that had been stretched across my ribs, I noticed how much my ribs showed under the fine silk like fabric. With some aid I managed to walk over to the table and proceed to gorge the food sitting on the table. My system, still partially on the greatly increased metabolic rate, kept renewing my hunger as I ate. While I sat at the table I also consumed large amounts of salt and followed it with close to a gallon and a half of water. After I felt satisfied and my metabolic rate had averaged out again, I got up to survey the work down to the ex-garden. The King had continued with is work as I ate ravenously. He came over and sat his tired body down on one of the old garden stools across from me. When he looked settled I asked, "Who was it that attacked us?" "A religious fanatic who calls himself Randolf the superior. I think he got a hold of some old books on Hitler and started to get some warped ideas. He started out without a country, and he built up a small falling that has massed an army and overthrown a few of the smaller countries.", he said with a sigh. "Hitler had a racial scape goat though. What is he using as a lever on the people?", I asked. "Something about the weak must die, and as he puts it since we live in a mountain we must be weak to hide. I just happen to be the only large ruler that he could think of an excuses to attack. He has under siege right now, but I think that he won't wait the 5 months that we are prepared for here. It was pretty stupid to attack us right after the harvest season.", he told me almost as if it didn't matter. "One more question before I go back to sleep. How did the ropes get tied onto the ledge out there?", I asked with a yawn coming mid-statement. "Remember that reading material I gave you? The wizards that it told about are real I guess. Before it was all rumors and hear say about the other guy, but those ropes were put up there and tied by one of these wizards.", he was shaking his head in disbelief, but he did believe in the end. With that note I slipped back into my restful high speed sleep. * * * After a few days the king had finished the room off. To one side was a fountain of cool water, and a small walled off spring bathe on the other. It had a large wooden table in the center with benches on the long sides and two large chairs at each end. Looking out across the scenic view were two large plush reading chairs and a bed to one side. Next to one wall was an array of bookshelves filled with books. To top it off he had some of the finest glass available at the time put in the open wall. When he had finished the room he also announced my premature recovery as we agreed on. I had been up for a day helping him with the finishing touches, but the people would never believe that I had healed to this point, so I would have a fake limp on my wounded leg for a couple weeks. Right before I left the room for a public appearance the King brought me a crutch to use the first couple days. When it had been four days after the battle I stumbled out of my room on an old wooden crutch. I first visited the makeshift hospital that had been set up in the hall. Many of the people in here had never seen me before, so I wasn't expecting them to react like they did. I entered the room in my dress-up armour and as I rounded the entrance someone shouted, "It's lord Furate the bear." With the simple utterance everyone who could stand did and many who couldn't tried. Seeing this I quickly said, "No, please continue with what you were doing. Please you don't have to do this." I kept looking around at the praise that everyone was trying to give me. The King leaned back and turned his head to tell me in English, "I told you that they thought you were a gift from God himself. Just stay modest and they won't loss respect." He started to move on to greet the men who had been injured during the invasion. I remained in the door way and surveyed the seen. Laying around the hall were about thirty men who had been severely wounded. A few had lost a limb, while most others where suffering from infections caused by other wounds. Even in this uncivilized world of medicine, they seemed to have a herb that was made into a salve to prevent and treat infection. Could it be that they had found a plant that produces antibiotics naturally? It didn't matter know just as long as it was available. I proceeded to see my public. I walked past a few beds with a small greeting that cheered up most of the patients. Halfway down the row I got to one bed that a doctor was lingering over with an unconscious adolescent in it. The doctor was feeling the youths wrist and nodding his head. Then as he let the arm back down and started to bring the sheet up I approached quickly. Forgetting my limp and dropping the crutch I knelt over the boy and felt at his neck for a pulse. I felt none, but his body was still very warm. I knew that action must be taken quickly. Collapsing the low cot legs below him I lowered him to the ground gently. From here I knelt over him and started standard CPR. It had been ingrained into us as warriors since age eight, and it had become instinct under circumstances. I could here the voices and shuffling feet as I started to breath life into the youth's frame. Coming up to start the chest pumping procedure I looked around to find the King pushing through the crowd. He was distressed from the look on his face. Kneeling down on the opposite side of me he grabbed my wrist and said in low whispering english, "This is a low tech world, remember?" Pulling my wrist back to myself, with a gasp of shock from the crowd I said back, "To hell with those codes. What are they going to do kill me, or you can do it after I try to save this kids life." I quickly went back for two quick breaths. When I came back up for the chest compressions the King was getting ready to assist in the two man form. After two minutes of doing this a pulse finally emerged from the battered body. The King got up and started to push people back as I watched him and piled blankets on top of him. During the hour that I watched him as he regained a normal pulse I talked to the doctor. He happened to be the King's personal physician, Huronen, one of the few in the area. As I talked to him over the course of the hour I found him to a fairly bright man, but greatly uneducated. From what he described to me I surmised that the youth had gone into shock and finally heart failure after lack of appropriate treatment. If I hadn't come along the young man would have be in a hole right about now. As we talked he became greatly interested in the method of breathing life as he called it. Not knowing what to say I skirted the question. The young man had supposedly been one of the servants that didn't rebel. When he saw what the rebellious ones had done, he took down one of the ornamental axes on the wall and defended the passage to the rest of the palace until the guards could get there. From the looks of him he had been cut up pretty bad by the time the guards got there, but he refused to quit. Huronen said that the king was thinking about making him a squire and let him train into a knight. Considering what little I know of him, he would make an excellent knight. Later when the King came by I made a point of asking about the matter. He said, "Yes, of course I will. Didn't I do the same for you?" "Why don't you make him a knight then?", I questioned. "Oh, come now Markus. He may have a lot of courage and spunk, but he obviously doesn't know anything about weapons besides that they are sharp. He needs training first, which you didn't. So I make him a squire and he works his way up the ladder like the rest of the people around here.", he said. "Well I think that I might want a squire then. You know to pass a portion of my skill to. There isn't a waiting list or anything is there?", I stated. "Don't worry I had already pegged you for a little follower.", he said with a small chuckle to top it off. * * * Enter selection or <return> for menu: 7 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] * * * "Compton come here. It's about time you started to learn how to fight.", I said. Compton, the boy I had saved, had been out of bed for about three weeks now. During that time I had built him up from a slight convalescent, to a strong youth. As I watched him I noticed he had had a fairly good build, and a hint of above average dexterity. With my training I suspected that he would become one of the King's most effective warrior. He looked up from the task of chopping wood which I had set him to. Then understanding the importance of the statement he ran across the ledge garden we now occupied. Compton stood about 180cm tall and massed out at a rough 80 kilograms of weight, not a bad sized youth for his age of 15. Standing in front of me he was smiling looking around. Then when he couldn't find what he was looking for a look of surprise came over his face. He asked with a strong sound of disappointment, "Lord, if I am to learn how to fight where are the weapons?" "Weapons?", I laughed, "You aren't ready for them yet. First you must learn Open handed fighting, weaponless fighting , or you may call it karate. Then when you are ready you may pick up a weapon." "Sir, how may one fight without weapons?", he asked still in surprise. I had seen this coming when I had heard that squires were normally fully trained in 6 months. What inepts they must be until experience hardens them. I was prepared to defend my point to my squire. "Here if you think you need a weapon to fight take this.", I handed him a nice long and finely made hunting knife I had picked up in the armory. He looked down at the blade then looked back up and said, "What am I supposed to do with it sir?" "Try to kill me." "I couldn't..." "You will. Right you little traitor. What are you going to become the first knight to hide behind his mother's dress? Come on try for it." He was seriously considering it right about now, but common sense and honor held him back. "Come on,or maybe I'll teach you to use the broom in the cellar for the rest of your life.", I taunted. From what I have learned these are some of the cleaner dishonoring statements around. They seemed to be working well enough when he tried to swing the knife across my chest. Seeing my cue I jumped up and kicked him lightly in the nose, and I made sure he knew it was light. Then landing I got a hold of the now moving knife hand, and twisted to bring him over my hip in a violent fall to the grassy mat below. "Sorry about the comments, I didn't mean any of them. I just wanted to show you how much more effective my way is to those your friends are learning. Do you see a difference?", I said while kneeling over his prone body. He nodded acknowledgement and asked, "Will you really teach me how to do that?" "That and very much more. When I get done with you that you will be the third best fighter on this world.", I reassured him as I let him go and sat cross legged next to him. "How long will it take for me to master all this?", he asked as he sat up. I laughed and said, "You'll be learning until you die, and maybe beyond." "I don't understand all of this, and I don't think I'll try to. What do I learn first?", He said with a rather large sigh. It was noon when I began to teach him the three basic stances. By the time I was satisfied it was well past supper time. For now he was confused about how that could help him in combat, but I reassured him any times that he was doing good and that some day he would see the point of all this. We both went inside for dinner well after sunset. * * * As the months passed Compton progressed extremely well. In fact his studies went so well that he quickly achieved and went beyond my expectations. In the first few weeks the training brought out a large untapped reservoir of dexterous ability. Even though he rarely comprehended his full lesson, Compton continued to practice with diligence. On the sixth month of his training I decided to show him the value of his knowledge. Another knight, Kohman of the sword, had some squires and three of them had been in training just as long as Compton. In fact at the minor ceremony that was held for them the King had openly invited the youths to compete for the knighthood in two years. Kohman, who had taken the three into training because of their ancestry, and I agreed on the terms, and he still thinks that his boys are ahead. Kohman and his following entered the terrace garden that my room opened up to with a slight sneer. He had been one of the senior knights and still felt that I shouldn't be getting this kind of luxuries. He didn't push the point to much, because he knew I was now the King's right hand man, and the people's favorite. While Compton practiced his lesson I was normally out in the market helping the worse off, so my popularity just didn't die out, but it leveled of at a mild fanaticism. Kohman made his men sit down near the entrance, while he approached me. "Sir Furate, is your student ready?", the word student stuck in his mouth with some contempt. "Yes I guess so. Just bring out your best of the three. It's a full contact match without sharpened weapons. They do now the rules don't they?", I said looking at them. He nodded going back to his squires to tell them what was going to happen. I had no need for that or any coaching. Compton knew the stupid rules and he could defend himself without any of my false barriers of words to hide behind. I signaled for him to come forward. He ran to stand in front of me, looking rather shamed wearing the simple canvas suit I had made for him compared to the nice leather armour his peers wore. I reassured him by saying, "The way you look doesn't win a fight, and armour definitely looses it." He looked at me, paused a second, and nodded releasing a large gasp of air and shaking his joints out. Kohman had picked the largest of his students, or should I say ex-students since they finished their training early last week. Thats if you could call what they learn training. Kohman's champion was a little taller then I, and had an average build. He wore a finely tailored leather jacket, and he carried a short sword at his side. I removed the sword from his belt with minimal protest and gave him a wooden sword of about the same length and heft. I bowed to both of them as this ceremony called for, but only got a response from Compton. I then had compton turn to his opponent and bow to the ignorant fool anyway. From here I gave them the signal to begin. Compton stood his ground as the aggressor charged onto him with the sword raised high over his head. When they were about a meter away from each other Compton acted with swiftness. Stepping to his advisories sword hand side he kicked him in the ribs. Kohman was in a shock as he watched his student double over in the pain of a broken rib. I walked over to the hunched shell of a boy and pulled the armour away from his chest. It was obvious that he had two maybe three ribs fractured. Luckily for him the doctors here do know how to set bones fairly well without internal scans, like x-rays. I stood up from the crying youth and looked at Kohman. He was half puzzled, half confused over the event. I just looked back, shrugged, and said, "Guess he needed some more, or BETTER training." That statement brought Kohman's hand to his ornately made sword, and almost sprung the sword from the sheath. As he contemplated taking my head off shook my head and said, "Know would that be very wise on your part. Oh yeah. he has three fractured ribs and you better get him to one of the doctors." He had some his other boys come over and pick up the wounded one to carry him away. As they started up the ramp Kohman came to me and said in a huff, "I will never forget this disgrace ever, Furate." With that he turned on his heals and promptly trotted out. As he left I followed him by saying at a yell this word of serious advice, "Hope not only you do, but also your students." * * * Enter selection or <return> for menu: 8 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] * * * A week after the sparing match all of those under Kohman's training and command started normal duty. When a squire finishes training he either becomes a knight's aid or he takes up duty as a guard in the ready army as it is called. In fact there are only 4 official ranks in this society being, civilian, squire (or regular soldier), knight, and king. Of course there small nonofficial ranks at each of the lower levels, but they are of no matter to me. I had a little trouble with Compton wanting to finish off his training and start regular duty. He kept telling me that the others were ridiculing him about, and he was having trouble just ignoring it. So to stop all the trouble and get him off me, I made him my aid as was an appropriate position for him. After that I luckily heard no more on that subject. Around the tenth month of Compton's training I was spending much time with the common folk in and outside of the walls. When someone needed something built, fixed, or anything else they just couldn't do, I would step in and take control of the situation. As my popularity and notoriety expanded across the local countryside I found the request for my help to be overwhelming. At the end of the first year I took my meager pay started a help fund for the people, so that I can slow down and take some time for myself. Also in the tenth month I started to teach Compton about weapons. When he heard about this he excitedly asked, "What type of sword will I learn to use?" "All of them one day, but for now you will learn about the quarter-staff. I even picked one out for you in the storerooms. Of course if you want a good one you will have to make your own, so I brought you this nice thick dow too.", I said handing him the old stick he would learn on and the rough dow he would use later. He took them gladly with no complaint. I guess he finally wised up and realized that I wouldn't let him use the sword right away. I stood there waiting for the line I knew was coming next. "Lord, what may I use to widle it down to proper size?", he asked. Reaching into one of the pouches I hang at my belt I found what I was looking for, and pulled it out. "Will this do?", I asked as I handed him the finally made plain handle of a dagger. He took it carefully and looked at the blade. The blade had a mirrored surface and a good edge. I had picked it out looking for an edge that was sharp, but wouldn't need excessive sharpening after things like shaving wood. He took this gracefully tucking it into his belt. Bowing very deeply he got up and ran for the little cubicle which makes up his room. It all reminded me of an old saying, 'Patients makes everything better." Compton would take anything he learned about the weapons I allowed him, and he would practice until he dropped of exhaustion. More then once did I find him asleep on the lawn of my garden terrace. Within three months I felt that he had mastered the knife, and staff to a point where he could be allowed to carry them on his body. At that time I introduced him to the family of simple projectile weapons. These simplistic ballistics were shunned by most knights as unworthy weapons, and they left their use to the lower squires who weren't appointed for training, but joined as enlisted men. Even though their title was of squire, they had none of there rights, and actually fell under the direct command of the squires. The more I stayed in this system the more it seems to differ from that of ancient Earth. When I showed Compton how to use the bow, spear, and javelin he exhibited some past experience. As he later told me he had been raised on a farm and had been taught to hunt his own game with the spear, bow, and javelin. In fact this new development helped to move my schedule up by a clear two months and onto the final and most effective of weapons, the swords. Before I introduced him to the sword I had had one made. It was a sword made partially in the fashion of the Samauri's swords. It was a little longer measuring 80cm on the edge, but the quality and balance of the blade was excellent for this area's general quality. In fact to make this blade with the local talent it had cost me more then I could afford, but in the pinch the King had payed the difference understanding why I had wanted the sword. In the end I decided to give it to Compton as a form of graduation present. To finish off my days after the work and teaching was done over the months, I studied the scrolls and books that I could work out of the royal sages. With my further study I became almost entranced with the local legends and tales of wizards. Some of them were outrageous lies that I know couldn't happen, at least not in this universe. While I continued to read I found a passing mention of documented cases of magic that seemed very authentic and down to Earth. Even though some of the things done couldn't be explained they had a sense of truth to them. Finding these small passages became one of my afterhours obsessions. Finally, after a year and a half of training I felt my student was ready to use his knowledge. He had eagerly studied the different swords with a diligence I have never seen. I felt that the promise I had made him on his first day of training of being one of this world's best fighters just might come true very soon. It was time for both of us to move onto bigger things. I decided that we would go out exploring the various countryside, and maybe track down one of these wizards to boot. When I told my student about the idea he was so excited that I didn't even have time to tell him about the finding of a wizard before he started to make plans and prepare. Then after he finally heard the later part of what I said a cold chill took over his body and he sat down hard on his cubicles bunk. "What's wrong Compton?", I asked still excited about the idea. "Nothing except the maybe part about witches.", he replied with a scared tone to his voice, "Those people, if you can call them that, are mean and evil. You want no part of them Lord, never. They can summon demons, and wrench your insides apart with one hand, and who knows what they can do with the other." "I seriously doubt they can summon demons, and that they are that powerful. I just think they happen to be people borne with...", I trailed off realizing only one other person even knows what psionics, or PK means on this world, so I was forced to rephrase it, "excessive brain power, and they can manipulate things with this excess power. Like how I showed you to meditate, well they use that clear mind as focus for their powers, or so I believe. I thought that maybe your teacher might be able to learn a few more tricks in his youth." That ended the discussion and severely dampened Compton's spirits. I couldn't blame him for being born and raised in a primitive culture. All I could do was educate him some so he wasn't as dumb as the rest, which had also been going well. As I prepared for the trip I took a roll of paper to start teaching Compton beyond the meager amount of math he knew. I also packed weapons for my own usage, consisting of my sword, a bow, a quiver of a hundred arrows, three throwing knives, and a quarter staff. I took only the leather armour with me ignoring the protocol that dictated that I must wear more formal wear. The day before we left I found Compton packing. Entering the room I came up next to him and examined the contents of the bags. It seemed that he was bringing along large amounts of food and clothes. I searched his bags some more and didn't come up with anything else. I turned to face him and asked, "Where are your weapons, young squire?" He pointed over to the corner where the old second hand practice junk laid. In the middle of the pile was the only true weapon in here, a quarter staff. He had taken that dow and had worked on it many hours while I did my studies. It made me wonder if the boy slept at all. I looked back at him and said, "I think you might want this over all those." I then pulled out the sword I had had made for him and laid it out across my arm with the handle facing him. He slowly reached out for the leather covered hilt, but hesitated as his hand approached the grip. Looking up at me I just nodded showing my approval. He took the sword and backed off a step to test it's balance. With his appraisal of the blade and joy he faced me and bowed in honor. I returned it and said, "We really don't need any of that you know.", pointing at the pile of clothes and food. I left him to finish his packing and worship his new bauble till morning. For now I would have to talk to the King about the local geography and what the maps said. * * * Enter selection or <return> for menu: 9 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] * * * As the sun crept slowly into my bedroom I rose from my slumber. That would be one of the last nights in a while that I would sleep in a nice bed, if in a bed at all. The surrounding countryside provided little in the way of small towns or roadside inns. In anticipation of that I had brought a water proofed canvas tent. In fact I hoped that my short time spent on planning works out properly. Getting out of bed I found my attire. Putting on my shirt and trousers I made sure that they fit tight over my body. Then I started to strap the leather armor on over it. If my clothes had been loose or wrinkled in any place, the tight armor would have made it very uncomfortable at days end. The sun had filled the majority of my room with it's warming rays when I tightened and buckled the last strap of the armor. Then taking my sword down I slung it onto my back to finish my final preparations. Everything else had been put on the horse last night by some unknown stable hand. When I reached for the handle of my door to leave I thought I heard a muffled scream from the terrace just below my window. Turning around to look I was mostly blinded by the now morning sun, but could make out hunched over moving shapes in the garden below. I jumped back up against the wall next to the door to that terrace. They must have scaled the walls like before during the night, because I'm the only one that had a door to that garden, except the little secret door that used to belong to the Gardener's room, but that cubicle was now Compton's. I sneaked a peak out the window knowing that the glare from the sun would block there view at this time of day. I vaguely made out four figures coming up the ramp right now, and roughly 15 on the terrace with even more still coming over the wall. I quickly estimated the pace of the four approaching me, and drew my sword silently to wait for the attack. Just outside the door I could here them. They were dressed in a heavy chainmail by the sound they made coming up the ramp. When I saw the door knob move from one of them testing it, I acted. I took two steps and then kicked the door out onto them while yelling at the top of my lungs. The first two were knocked over the side of the ramp to land in a throne bush 5m down. The last two were carrying crossbows, probably to fire when the door was opened. One had his cord pulled, but lacked the bolt yet. While the other one was still in the process of stringing his. I swung my sword in the early morning light with a flash in their dyeing eyes as I decapitated the first and dropped it to navel level to skewer the second on the point a half-second later. When I pulled the blade clear of the second it made a sickening slurping sound from the suction of flesh and blood. Looking down the ramp I saw about 20 men running up the ramp to kill me. I quickly jumped up high in the air and flipped down near the edge of the ledge. I had landed with men on either side of me. Picking the side with fewer opponents I plowed into the shocked four standing to my right before they could respond. Within seconds I had dispatched another group of invaders with this fine blade. Listening behind me I timed the last sword thrust on my now vanquished enemy. Then I took a step backwards and flipped in the same direction. Twisting in the air I landed facing the backstabbers which where to kill me less then a second ago. As they turned to face me I swept in and immobilized all seven with a combination kicks and slashes that were now controlled by instinct alone. When the seven were laying on the ground useless I started to cut the numerous ropes tied and bound to the wall. Many of them were pulled taught with body wait on the other side somewhere, and more then once did I here the scream of a man falling to his death. While I ran across the edge mincing up rope ladders I looked down at the other ledges where the invaders had consolidated their power. From the looks of it the invaders outnumbered our whole force, including every able body, by three to one. I quickly surmised that this was the day that Excavon fell to an invading horde. Turning from the wall I found that the group on the ramp was rapidly closing on my position. These people weren't inept archers that were attacking irrationally. No, these were twenty trained warriors that still had a hold on all rational thought. In other words this might also be the fall of Markus Furate, but as I charged into their midst I doubted. I had lobbed off one's arm in the beginning of the charge, and run the sword through another as I continued through the crowd. Only one of them even landed a glancing blow to the back of my calf. I was lucky not to be hamstringed. I was now in a corner with a wall behind me and a knee high hedge in front. Still on my sword right now was the one invader I had last ran into. I dropped him off the blade and picked up his dyeing body and threw at the on rushing attackers. When he hit the first row it created a domino effect which knocked over all but two of the remaining 18 warriors. I picked the one that was closest to me and broke his neck with a flying kick. I then landed and swiftly turned to the next attacker who was running across his downed fellows without realizing it. I stepped to one side, and spinning back around on my right foot I brought the sword into his midsection cleanly dividing his body into two. I finished the rest of the work swiftly by killing those still on the ground before they could recover their feet. Within a minute or so I had secured this terrace from the oncoming wave of invaders. In my safe position I quickly scanned the other terraces condition. Out of the five other remaining ledges, four others were totally under invader control. I might of tried to help down on them, but our forces are outnumbered clearly 10 to 1 or more. It was just suicide under a wave of steal to put yourself in that type situation. The fifth ledge was that of the Kings it was directly above mine by about 50meters. I imagined that he was still safe from the outside, but might be having problems from within. Then I remembered Compton. I quickly ran to where the secret door to his room lay. Listening to it I could here the sound of splintering wood. Opening the door I found Compton holding a pile of furniture up to his door while a ramming sound came from outside. I touched compton on the shoulder and signaled for him to get out. As he gathered his stuff I pushed on the pile he had made, and braced myself against the closest wall. With one great push I forced the door past it's frame to become caught in the stone block that surrounded the door. It would take them an hour to remove the door from that position. Taking Compton by the arm I lead him right out to the terrace. From here I was stumped on how we were going to escape. I went over to the wall to see if there might be any ropes left, but I had done such a good job that they all now reside 400m below, or more. Then Compton comes up behind me and says, "What are you doing? We should be trying to push back the invaders not running. It isn't the noble thing to do.", he continued as I took the rope that was sticking out of his pack, "Sir we can't run we would loose face. We have to force the invaders back." He started to grab for the rope. I turned to face him and plucked his hand away and twisted in a hold he hadn't learned yet. Taking his jaw I made him look at the amount of people present on the other ledges. Then twisting his wrist even more I said in fury, "Force back the invaders, save face, defend the King? It's impossible. They outnumber us right now by at least 10 to 1, and thats including all the little women and children. I might be able to take on ten or maybe even twenty, but no one else here can even safely contemplate it. Excavon is going to die today, for who the hell knows how many are attacking the other side." "I thought you served the King?", he said with a sneer of hatred. "Look around you. These were the shock troops who were going to jump up to that level and kill him. I gave him time to awaken and prepare his guards. Now if you don't mind I'm going to save your life a second time.", turning back to the wall to tie the rope onto. When I was sure it was secure I dropped the rest over the end to see how far it came down to. It perfectly reached the level of the next sub-terrace down. I ushered Compton down the rope and then climbed down myself. The landing had also been a point of entry for a smaller force, so as I predicted a longer rope fell over the side to the bottom of the cliff off into the woods. We hastily went over the edge of the small ledge before anyone saw us. At the bottom we found a freshly worn dirt trail leading into the woods. Looking ahead of us I could see the dying campfires just shortly into the woods. How come the night sentries didn't see them and report it. Then I thought of the last time any ropes were tied to the terrace walls. It had been done by some of the wizards they had said. Could these wizards also hide a large camp and it's fires? Then behind us in the other direction I heard a breaking twig. Turning I threw the sword into the source of the sound. Then I saw it was one of their guards that had been waiting in ambush, and now he had a sword through his breastplate and breast. Putting my foot on him I removed him and my sword from the tree behind him. Compton had now drawn his blade and started to advance down the trail. I caught up to him and let him bring up the rear. In the camp we saw a multitude of tents. There were people sitting around it in robes and rough country wear. Most of them seemed to be sleeping in heavy tiredness, but some seemed to be concentrating on something. I whispered to Compton, "These are your wizards." I then walked out in to the open knowing that they lay undeffended and helpless. They must have thought that all the people would be caught in Excavon. I slowly approached them just to make sure there isn't any other guards ready to ambush us. As I waved Compton forward I ran into what felt like a brick wall. Looking to see what it was when I found nothing. I put my fist out to find that there was an invisible barrier between us and our prey. I started to examine this natural oddity. It was rather hot to the touch, it was definitely invisible, and it was most likely created by the wizards. No wonder they were left unguarded, because they had the ultimate defense, a force field. Well I would have to get these people at some later date. For now I just think I better get out of here before someone notices us. We found a large group of horses in an array of large tents. We both took our pick from the line-up, and selected appropriate gear. I had never ridden a horse before, so it was time for the teacher to become the student. Compton showed me the basics of controlling the horse, and told me that I would get the feel for the horse the more I rode. I sure hope so, because I don't feel to confident about driving this thing right now. * * * Enter selection or <return> for menu: 10 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] Riding for that day and the night following, we put a respectable distance between us and Randolf the superior's forces. Of course we couldn't be sure it was him, but neither of us doubted it at the least. As we rode silently I knew that not only I, but also Compton thought of revenge on this megalomaniac. The morning after the exodus we took a break to rest, and discuss our options. We both agreed on one thing that it was futile to go back to Excavon. The scene of the terrace I think finely had sunk into this youth, for now he was dead set against going back. A wise step in maturing if you ask me. To continue in the conversation I said, "What about Gured about 30 kilometers east of here?" Compton who had known much more geography then I shook his head and said, "Rumor has it that they are allies of Randolf now. They were pretty small to start with anyway." "What would you suggest then?", I asked. "Well we could cross the Dannth river about 60 kilometers to the North and then a trail comes straight up to the fjord. The trail will lead us through the Huren Forest. On the other side of the forest is a rich farmland under the rule of King Julik. Our lord was once a good friend of his father, but since then I know of no relationship between the two factions.", he said much like one of my mentors back in the Old Society. "I told you all that studying would come in handy some day. Knowledge is the only true power, and you better remember that.", I said with a small smile emerging from both of us. I knew too little about the local situation to trust our lives to my judgement. We would have to go by his memory alone now. As he was about to get up and tend to the horses, I grabbed his arm and pulled him back down to a sitting position. Then waving a finger at him I said, "Where did you think you were going?" Studdering a bit in bewilderment he said, "Just to check the mounts." "Well it's time for another lesson.", I sayed trying to find a stick. "Should I get my sword?", he asked. Laughing I said, "Not that kind of lesson. You have to master what you already know before you can learn anymore. What I want to teach you now is math." "I already know how to count and add and take away.", he retorted. "That stuff is only a small fraction of math, and while we are on the topic what is a fraction?" He obviously didn't know. All I could get out of him that was right was that a fraction was a part. Then I showed him how he had been using them before, like with one half, one third. That day, when he wasn't busy, I showed him simply what they were, since he couldn't do to much to them without knowing division. To go any further he would have to memorize his multiplication tables, which should prove more a challenge then any of his other training. We spent the rest of the day there and that night to rest the horses. That morning we saddled up and started on our way to the Dannth river. It took only about 2 and a half hours to get to the bank of the river. Compton started to tell me about it, "The river is about 40m across on the average, but about 2 kilometers down river we should find a fairly shallow part that can easily be crossed." I signaled for Compton to take the lead which he generously did, and then making sure no one was following us I silently turned to be taken to safety by my new guide. The shore side trail had once been wide and well worn, but now it was little more then a tiny foot path being washed out and overgrown every now and then. The scene swiftly changed into an open field on both sides of the river. Looking at the water one could see the shallows that he had mentioned. To accommodate for the shallowness it seems that the river diverts some of it's water into the forest while expanding it's width to handle the excess flow. Across the river just beyond the other clearing was a barely visible cobblestone road leading into the thick Huren forest. We got off our mounts and began to walk them across the rocky river bottom. Half-way across a cold wave came over me. I dived to the stream bed and said, "Get down.", as an arrow flew through where my chest might have been, and into my horse. Compton was behind his horse by now, using the mount as a shield. I signaled for him to let the horse go, and follow me. He took his staff and sword as I advanced at a hurtling run towards the target. In a second I was out of the river and on the bank still in motion. When the arrow had hit the horse I had calculated the area in which it had come from, and now I had spotted the culprit in that general area. Picking up my speed, which was already beyond that of a normal human, I closed the distance dodging two arrows. When I had reached the edge of the brush I jumped into a high speed flying kick. A split second later I had broken and torn apart the neck of the archer. Landing on the dead body I drew my sword and scanned the area for further enemies. It was soon obvious that we were again alone and safe, so I started to examine what little information was left. The archer had on a uniform, which was soaked with blood at this point, but after I looked at it for a while I recognized in shock and horror. It was the official enlisted men's uniform of Excavon. This man should have died in the raid just the other morning, but yet he had survived too true for my life. Why did he try to kill me? Was I considered a traitor now? Compton had just arrived and the type of uniform hadn't sunk in yet for him, but soon he was in utter shock saying, "Why would he try to kill y... How the hell did he get here?" Not knowing the answers I shrugged with a look of bewilderment adding to my expression. Then looking up from the body I saw the trail he had left through the heavy underbrush. It was still flat where he had stepped, and if one looked close they could see the machete marks that he had left. I got up, signaling for Compton to follow, as I went down the new trail cautiously. He had used the machete more freely the more we advanced. By now the trail was almost literally cleared for us to pass through. About half a mile in I stopped to listen, and heard a faint voice not to far off. Approaching closer I heard the activities of a military camp. Then I came to the outside perimeter of the of the camp and hide in the brush. Looking out onto the scene I started to access their strength. The camp consisted of ten small troop tents, and a larger knights tent. That meant they had a full force of no more then 30 men, since each troop tent holds three men. Right now there only appeared to be 4 men sitting around the camp. I started to listen to their conversation, "When do we get to eat lunch?" "I told you that just twenty minutes ago, you moron. We have to wait until later tonight when the patrols come back in." "I sure hope we don't find this Furate guy. I saw what he had done by himself on that ledge of his. Kohman is probably right about him being a demon working for the devil. It's the only way things like that can happen." The other said, "Watch what you say. He's just in the other tent, and you know what he did to the last person who didn't address him by king." There was a definite chill of fear on his voice. Shrugging the first said, "He's asleep anyway, but that Furate guy he actually threw a corpse at a squad of men and knocked them over. It was unreal, devilish, pure evil." "I think he was just in with Randolf, and those were our guards in some of Randolf's old uniforms. Just a plot to get the men disorganized into following him instead of King Kohman, after the King died.", the other said bowing his head. Kohman had taken over the leadership in my absence and the King's death. How had he beat off the invaders with a disorganized, small, scattered fighting force. It would have been impossible for anyone, even I with my strength and training could not achieve such a feat. There was only one solution in mind to this problem, but I had no evidence to back up the argument. Looking back I saw Compton right behind me with his sword drawn. Giving him some simple hand signals I told him to wait for my cue to rush an attack the 4 guards sitting in the camp. When I was sure he had gotten the message I stood up from the bush and said, "Devil? Didn't you once consider me a blessing from God? Well I'm neither.", I finished while drawing my sword. The three who were at the fire quickly scrambled for their weapons and got into defensive stances. I then signaled Compton, who launched himself at the one that had remained silent, while I proceeded for the talkative pair. As I calmly advanced in casual slow steps I found the fourth guard going into the larger tent. My pair of opponents were split over what to do. One wanted to run, while the other charged me in open aggression. Ducking low and to the side I raised my sword, so that the advancing body had a leak of bodily organs from it's abdomen. Then the other made his decision and turned to flee, and if you ask me it was a wise one at that. Compton now in his first real battle downed his opponent to awaken to a zombie like state. He had seen death before, but not only was this by his own hand, but someone he had once known and respected. He slowly slumped down on a nearby log which had recently been vacated. Seeing the situation I knew I had no time for him now. Find out what happens in the next installment soon to arrive on GALLIFREY. Any questions, comments, or discussion is invited on the Science Fiction base, by the Author Kilo Byte Killer. The On-Going Novel, Chapter by Chapter..... 1) New preface by the author-READ THIS! 2) Introduction to the novel. 3) Chapter 1, Part 1. 4) Chapter 1, Part 2. 5) Chapter 1, Part 3. 6) Chapter 2, Part 1. 7) Chapter 2, Part 2. 8) Chapter 2, Part 3. 9) Chapter 2, Part 4.(02/18/87) 10) Chapter 2, Part 5.(2/28/87) 11) Chapter 2, Part 6.(3/15/87) 12) Chapter 2, Part 7.(4/06/87) 13) Chapter 2, Part 8.(4/28/87) 14) Chapter 2, Part 9 (5/26/87) 15) Chapter 3, Part 1 (8/04/87) 16) To be continued..... Select (Q=Exit)> 11 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] At the knight's tent I cut through the canvas to find a sole figure waiting over a still figure on a bed. I made a fake jabbing motion toward his groan which brought his guard down to defend, and left his whole upper body open for blade I placed inside his throat. To free the blade I jerked to the left pulling out that side of the neck. Then I approached the still sleeping Khoman to place my heavy foot on his chest and blade at his throat, as I pulled away the blanket. Under the blanket I found a totally shocking surprise. There was not a King, but instead one of his squires. No, make that a knight from the armour he was wearing. It was the one squire that Compton had injured in sparring. Pushing my foot into his chest I asked, "What happened at the Excavon?" He didn't respond so I tensed my muscles in a rapid movement which effectively knocked the wind out of him for a second. Then he said, "After you fled we re-organized and avenged the King's death, and then proclaimed you a traitor." At that point he spit in my face in contempt. Wiping it off I replied in cool calmness, "You know I have this habit of killing to eliminate danger. I'm trying to cut back, so I'll let you go after you tell me what happened. Now I know for a fact that the odds made it almost impossible for you to win in that battle, so why don't you tell me the truth." He just repeated his little statement again and then added, "You fool. You know that you have now given my lord time to escape from your evil powers. You will never beat a real man. Now let me go." I shrugged, lifted my boot and sword, and said, "Sure." This surprised him, but he still slowly got up. Though when he turned I said, "Before you leave though I would like to give you a little present." With that I cleanly sliced his left hamstring in half. While he was falling I kicked him a few yards forward, and told him to get on his way. Knowing I had more pressing matters elsewhere I left the knight to his own escape, and went back to Compton. He had covered his head with his arms, and I could hear the faint sound of weeping. Sitting next to him with my back leaning against a log I asked without any emotion, "What's wrong?" He wept a little louder and looked up. His eyes were soaked and red from the massive amounts of tears that had been streaming down his face. I had expected him to take death well, but this was different. I wasn't sure how well Compton knew the young man, but I was sure they at least knew one another. Now all I could do was to bring out the emotions and destroy them in my own way. I had no other idea on how to control the situation. Then with a moment of thought, and a wipe of his face he responded in a haggard voice, "I grew up with him. Did you his name was Tomath. He wasn't so bad." To start my strategy I told him a little of my past, "What you did wasn't that bad.", I paused for some reaction and contemplation to bring on more attention, "I had probably killed hundreds of men before I was 18. In fact we were forced to grow up in death where I lived.", then I realized I would have to explain about the Old Society and Federation for him to fully comprehend, "I'm going to tell you something now that only I and the King know. You must understand that you can't tell anyone about it." His face started to change expressions slowly melting into a small hint of interest. He nodded his understanding, so I continued my little narration, "Those legends about your people originating from the stars are all true believe it or not. A great technological society only known as the Government, now long gone, formed this planet from a barren rock to this habitable world. They then settled it with your people and nurtured it into what you see now, but 1900 years ago they left your world to be defeated by their greedy rivals, now also long gone. What was left of these two societies were scattered across many stars. Some formed into a society ruled by a group of kings, or Governors as they are called. It is called the Old Society. Myself and the King were members of a select class there. We were the Warriors. "We, the Warriors, were breed like animals by our masters, so we would be stronger, quicker, more agile, and sometimes smarter then normal. After a hundred of select generations these Warriors were able to live on worlds, where things were all three times as heavy and every action took three times as much effort, as if you would do it here. Thats how I can jump 3m straight up with no effort at all. Then they taught us the Martial arts, the art of war, as it originated from an old planet called Earth. They started teaching the moves that later become instinct before we could even walk. Then at age four we begin study for the equivalent of sun up to sun down for you. Then we spent time studying other subjects, awake and asleep if you can believe it. Also around age eight we all get put on a firing squad and executed prisoners, or dissidents. Then at your age we start pulling ship duty, and then almost every 1 out of 5 convoys is attacked in some way, so experience in combat and other practical skills are honed normally by age 20 to 22 depending on the amount of training. I finished my training about five years ago at age 23, because I was trained in just about every field needed to run a ship, crew, and battle. The King also had specialized training as a spy. I'm literally a walking killing machine as long as my strength holds out.", I said picking at the grass around where I sat. "What do you mean as long as your strength holds out?", Compton asked to my surprise. Maybe he had started to forget about it already. "Normally, when you go to a world that requires less effort to preform stuff it starts to eat away at your system. Within a year a person nears the point where he can't survive in the higher effort world at all, but must stay in the low effort world with a reduction in strength. By now I should be only a little stronger then some of the best on this planet, but I was implanted with a type of herb, or drug as it is more normally called, that last for years, and allows me to stay in a low effort world without the side-effects. If I remember right they gave me a ten year dose and that was four years ago, so I have about 6 years of strength left.", I explained. Sitting silently for a few minutes I let him contemplate what I had said. I had walked a fine line of vagueness and techno-shock with that speech, and now I had to wait and see if I slipped off anywhere. Then just before Compton was going to respond I jumped to a standing position and pulled him up behind me. One of the search parties was returning from the North. In false security they had made enough sound to alert me to their presence about 40m off. Securing my sword I jumped back into the brush that lead back to the river, and started to make my way along the makeshift trail. I could hear Compton fast behind my side. We found the river to be exactly the way it had been left. One dead horse lying in the shallows and another waiting on the other bank munching on grass, happily I might add. I continued across the river to the other side. When Compton caught up to me I helped him up to his mount. Ignoring some comments made about the riding situation I started to lead the horse through the woods at a run. An hour later I stopped my trotting pace and began a walk to gain back my strength from my exhausted state. Then Compton said, "Sir, we must stop the horse seems to be resisting your lead. I think he might have stomach cramps, or the likes, since he just ate and ran. Plus, a rest would do us all a bit of good." Nodding my head I agreed, and stopped on that very spot. After tieing the horse up to a low branch, I slowly slumped down to my knees. Spreading them slightly apart with my feet touching, I began to get a perfectly rhythmical breathing back to my body. With in minutes I was rested and felt like continuing, but I knew better. Compton and the horse needed some rest, so I decided to give Compton a lesson on the multiplication tables. Like most people he quickly mastered the zero's, one's, and two's, but from then on out he would need much work to understand. We had the three's marginally down before dark, but I didn't push him anymore that night. He would just have to learn the rest and confirm it at a later date. * * * How well will Compton learn his math facts? Tune into this Dbase on Gallifrey for the next installment. Mail is encouraged to be entered to the Author, Kilo Byte Killer, on the Science Fiction base. Enter selection or <return> for menu: 12 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] * * * The next day we had another discussion on what our options might be. We finally agreed that we had better move before Kohman could reorganize that party and set on our trails. The major matter of discussion was on where to go though. Our original plan of riding into King Julik's territory and requesting aid in any shape it came, was now out since Excavon lived and considered us traitors. When that news reached Julik we would be in some real trouble, so we decided to enter his kingdom, but only as a bypass to danger onto the next prospect. We both climbed onto the horse and began riding. The forest trail we followed was very wide and well worn. The whole width of the trail, about 5m, was shaded by trees that leaned over the path to make a living canopy of green. With the added breeze, the day was pretty nice as a total. From what I could remember this forest, the Huren, had a radius of about 270 kilometers. This large expanse of forest resides in a gap between two large mountain range. A branch of the Dannth river cuts a path through the dense woods that has been settled and is always well traveled. Since the forest is to dense and inhabited by dangerous wildlife, the river and this path were the only two ways through. The road, as it should really be called with the cobblestone lane running down the center of this dirt path, was less widely used, for it was rumored that ghost and ghouls romped along the route at days end. In the end it was the perfectly rational choice to take. For the next week we followed the uneventful trail at a moderate pace. Shooting game and picking edible plants we gained our necessary meal each day. Then after the sun had fell and the super done I continued on Compton's math facts. He had a tough time of it finishing the multiplication table through nine, but on our last night in the woods I felt he had the tables down to necessary level of perfection, and could soon proceed onto multiplying numerous digits. Our last day in the woods we ran into a slight problem as we tried to leave. The cobblestone lane ended in an iron gate locked with chain and key. To either side of this huge rusting obstacle were stone fences of formidable heights. Stepping down from the horse I approached the gate to examine this portal. Compton shouted from the horse back, "I guess this ruins our day. Maybe we can try going back and squeezing through the woods without the horse?" I wasn't going to wait that long to impede our good progress. Drawing my sword I took a step back and slowly lowered it to the lock itself. Concentrating on my goal I imagined what must next happen. Then in a flash and glint of steel like lightning I raised the sword and brought it back down on the lock in a deft motion that ripped the lock into two large portions. Bringing the sword back for my scrutiny I observed what I had believed would happen. The blade had not taken any damage, not even a scratch. The true test of this blade was not the flesh it had bit, but the power in which I could pass through it. It had just passed with flying colors, and broken heavy duty lock. Resheathing the sword to my back, I kicked the gates open. With a creak of the hinges and flaking of rust the door opened enough to let us pass. Guiding the horse through the now open portal, I saw the astonished look on Compton's face. He had probably expected the sword to break in two on that heavy iron lock, but when it burst open he was taken by surprise. As I leaped to the horses back, I said to him, "Don't be surprised at anything I do anymore, remember I'm an alien." I don't think he knew what I said since that word is nonexistent in his world's dialect. Outside the gate the cobblestone lane disappeared into three dirt roads leading in different directions over the surrounding hill. As I was no expert on which roads lead to what demise I asked my resident geographer to be, "Now where?" He spent some time thinking then said, "I would guess the right one to be our best choice. It leads away from all civilization except for a few little hamlets, and roadhouses. We should be able to stay there for a couple months without the news catching up to us. By then we will think of something." So I pulled our mount to the right and began to trot down the dirt way at a reasonably relaxed speed. When we topped the hill I could see to my left a large city resting below in a valley that must belong to King Julik. The city seemed to be only mildly fortified, and inhabited by anywhere from 100,000 to 150,000 people. This was truly amazing accomplishment for such low-tech world. I had no idea how the sanitation problems are addressed, but it didn't concern me two much since we were heading away from this metropolis. That night we slept in a barn just outside the first hamlet that marked the outskirts of civilization. The owner had offered me, for I was a knight, his own bed for the night. To be polite and non-imposing, I just asked if I could stay in the barn. He agreed eagerly and showed us around the barn. Just after he left us his wife came out carrying two trays of food. Looking at the content of the meal it seemed way too extravagant for these people to even consider. I bowed to her and said, "I thank you for your obvious generosity, but I feel I must repay you in some way." She said that was alright, and hurried on out into the darkness back to the house. After I had finished the meal I found an axe hanging on a post near the rear, and I threw it down to were Compton sat. "Come on we're going to repay them for this hospitality.", I said signaling for him to come along. Just behind the small house I found a covered pile of uncut wood. Taking a piece of wood I took the axe from Compton, and started to cut to wood into burnable fourths. In an hour I had done almost half the pile and Compton had restacked it. I felt for now this would be a mild compensation for their extravagant generosity. Going back to the barn, I gave Compton a short review of his multiplication tables. He had all he needed, zero's through nine's, down to my satisfaction, so I just let it go and we both went to sleep. In the morning I woke up early and told Compton to prepare the horse while I saw to some business. Going up to the the little house I knocked on the door to be greeted by the women with a wide grin. I told her about the chopped wood and then thanked her again, and said good bye. The farewell wasn't the last words though for she argued with me to get me to stay for breakfast, but I eventually convinced her I couldn't, and with a final farewell I mounted the now waiting horse and continued down the road in which we rode in on. Just under a mile further we rode into the village the farm had bordered. It consisted of a few homes, a couple craftsmen, a trading post/outfitters, and a roadside tavern. The tavern was the place I now seeked. These establishments provided services in any culture, time, or tech-level. Those services consist of finding jobs, finding experienced personal, getting information, and getting drunk. The later I intended to avoid at all causes. Without thinking or realization, I walked into the bar. Inside it was extremely quiet with two or three spots of light cutting through the thick shadows of the establishment. The only occupant of the building right now was a short chunky barmaid mopping the floors. It never occurred to me that this business closes in the morning because of the lack of customers. Then to my right, on the door, I saw a sign saying the place opened an hour before sunset. Waving to the barmaid who had stopped working, I proceeded to leave. While I was closing the door I felt something holding it open. Looking to see what this obstacle might be, I saw a pudgy little hand. That hand was revealed to belong to the barmaid I had just seen. She smiled and said, "Sir, please come back in. We can serve you anytime." Turning back around I said, "No thank you madam. I will come back later tonight when it is more convienant for you." With that I turned back around and walked away from the tavern. The armor that I now wore was more a liability to me then ever. The small crest I wear allows people to identify me from a considerable distance as royalty. Somehow I would have to get rid of it and into a less respected outfit. Walking through the small village I saw the local general store/outfitter. It looked to be a barn that had been converted and built onto, so one might sell merchandise from it. Finding the entrance I went in to see the wares available. The place, already extremely large, was crowded to the point that one had to wade through to the counter. As I traversed the mounds of commodities I noticed a great variety of objects, furs, second hand weapons, wood carvings, survival gear, a little bit of leather jack, and an endless assortment of other things. The counter was over to one corner with a window out over the town. Behind the counter a middle aged, balding man was stumped down on a high stool. Only when Compton, who was now following me, tripped over a low rack and made a loud scuttling sound did the owner look up to see me. Standing up to accomidate us he asked, "What may I do for his lordness." "I want to sell the armour. How much would you give me for it?" Coming closer he scrutinized the quality of the stitch and material with which it had been made from. Then after taking some measurements he said, "Sir, I couldn't give you more then 15 weights of gold for the whole." In astonishment I asked, "What do you mean 15. It cost nearly 200 weights to make." "Thats probably right, because such size of armour is hard to come by. This material can't easily be altered anymore since it has already been fitted for your frame, and I doubt I will ever see anyone who could fill that design. It would be worth what I could make out of it. Like little handy items, but nothing as elegant as armour.", he said with a sever frown. Patting the man on the back I reassured him that he was right. Then another idea came to me, "How much would you pay for a medium warhorse with full gear?" He looked out his window and down onto the horse we had been riding for a week now. It wasn't the best of mount from what I gather, but it had filled the job of transporting very well. I imagine that it could pull a good load, and some farmer might want him. I guess I would just have to wait and see what I could get for the horse right now. The store owner looked back at me and said, "I would have to take a better look sir, but I would give you a base price of 30 weights of gold." We haggled a bit went out and examined the horse thoroughly, and went back in to haggle a bit more. Finally we arrived on an agreement of pay in equipment. With this I started to search through his shop for things I might need. Some things were 20m of rope, a lantern, some oil for the lamp, a bow, about 20 arrows in a quiver, a water flask, some preserved rations, some flint and striking steel, and boot knife that was balanced for throwing. After I got the equipment together we haggled some more, and in the end we agreed on a trunk and 20 weights of silver. Enter selection or <return> for menu: 13 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] Later that evening I arrived alone again at the tavern. On the other side of town I had found an abandoned shack. There I had put almost all my stuff in the trunk and had Compton watch my things, while I was gone. Now all I had was the clothes from under my armour, my sword, 20 weights in silver, and my boot knife in no other place but the boot. It was about an hour after sunset and a cooling night. The common room of the bar was already full of shadowed whispers as I entered. The door slammed shut behind me as a sliver of light feel directly across my face. The majority of the common room had gotten menacing quiet with my slamming of the door. Taking off my cape to hang on the rack next to the door, I was amazed at the tenseness present in the group here. Coming right up to the bar, I ordered a glass of ale. When the bartender, a short stocky man, brought back the drink I payed him with a whole weight of silver. Giving me the change I gave it right back to him and mumbled, "You know much about magic?" This small little comment seemed to take him by surprise. I wanted information and that was one thing a person could expect from a bar. He then looked around and saw that no one needed his attention and that we were slightly away from everyone else. he then proceeded to talk in a slow whisper, "This isn't the place to look for them wizards, but your getting close. There was two or three that used to live around here just under two years ago, but... well people say Randolf got to them.", I nodded my acknowledgement which seemed to start him talking again, "Deeper you go back in the less settled area the more you might find. They don't like practicing around people, and they're secret about everything to. Lately though more and more rumors seem to pop up about them disappearing, and how Randolf's been getting them." When he stopped I looked down and saw that his hand was twitching in a way that resembled the grabbing of money. Finishing my drink I said, "Another of what I've been having barman." He quickly brought me another and continued his mini-lecturne, "A guy a few weeks ago said that Randolf is getting them to help him fight. All but one of these sorcers is falling in, and word is that he is the best of them all. Fought off a whole division Randolf sent against they say." He had started to nod his head to the point where it got pretty tiring just to watch it. "Where is this Magi of power?" Leaning closer he said, "TUREP" With that I thanked him and started to walk to the door. Halfway to the coat rack someone stood up in front of me and barred my way. Looking me and my semi-fancy dress over he said, "How well can you throw that knife?", pointing to my boot knife. "I've been bettered many times.", I said thinking about some of the others who had a slight edge on me in ballistics. He looked at me taking a swig of his ale which mostly went to the shirt covering his beer belly, and said, "Give you a weight in gold if you can beat me." He must have been the town ringer. Many of the people around me were bickering about the odds. Then I saw my opportunity, "I don't know I doubt I can beat that." Looking around with a smirk he said, "Alright I'll give you 10 to 1 odds." Ohio was he confident in himself and stupid to set odds like that in the beginning. I looked questioning and he raised it to 1 to 15 odds. "Ok, but I only have 20 weight of gold to put down on this. You know, for fair sportsmanship and all." We shook on it and agreed. He put down the amount, which was mostly covered by his friends in he interest of making a quick profit. Then they wanted my gold. In an offensive nature I said, "Well if you don't think I can afford it then maybe I should just go elsewhere." That quickly broke up any grumbling about that matter. The challenger drew an excellent throwing knife out of his sleeve and took aim at the target. Then in a flash he threw it across the 15m distance into the target. Vibrating in the wood under the cork, the knife sat in the outer rim of the bullseye. The people went ecstatic with joy. A women came up and started to hug my opponent with a great amount of joy. He probably just doubled her butter and egg money. When the roar of the customers wore down I prepared to throw. Looking at the target I saw what I had to do. In a flash I took the knife out of it's boot holster and slung it at the target. With a thud, not much vibration since I throw straight, it landed on the target. Then a second later in the still, frozen air a second thud resounded across the room. It was soon accompanied by many jaws dropping in disbelief. The bottom half of the target, starting at the exact center down, had been split and fell to the dusty floor underneath. The knife was still sticking into the wall with it's whole 15cm length. After picking up the money I had won, I proceeded through the surprised crowd to retrieve my knife. When the knife came free, a sizable portion came with it. In pity for the damages I threw a weight of gold to the owner in compensation. Leaving the establishment in it's silentness I said, "Thank you all for the sport, maybe I'll return some day." I had been braced for this moment ever since the target split. The one's who had lost, about everyone, wanted to beat me until I bleed them their money back. As they rushed I closed the front door, which opens outward. Then to the side of the door is a fairly heavy metal rain basin. Drawing my sword I removed two of the four supports. In a creak of wood the basin feel in front of the door to block exit from the bar. That would keep them busy while I made a quick escape. * * * To get to the village of Turep was a journey consisting of eight days by foot. As we progressed further into the backwater area of this planet, the fewer settlements we found. Turep was supposedly sitting on the edge of civilization from what I could gather as we went. With this seclusion maybe we could stay in confidence of not being found by our nemesis. I never had big anticipations for Turep, but how I had overestimated it. The town consisted of three main buildings. One being the church and town hall of course. Second being the trading post, and last but never the least was the local tavern. Then many farmhouses and other residences surrounded this metropolitan center. I went right to the tavern, which also like many others was an inn on the side, since it was almost dark. In fact the golden disc of the sun exhausted it's last rays behind the mountain range just beyond the town as we entered. Entering the room I had Compton stow all the gear as I removed my armour. Putting my armour in the trunk with the other things, I slung my sword over my back and my knife in my boot for a night on the town. As I was leaving I gave Compton some problems to work out in long division. They should take a couple hours to work out. Descending the stairs I saw a dark arch from which a low mumble exited from. The room beyond was as I suspected, the common room. A good portion of the local population appeared to be assembled here tonight. Through the shadowy figures I ducked to get to the bar. Sitting on one of the stools, I ordered an ale and steak. Waiting for my meal to be prepared, I turned to scan the others inside the room. Out of the 30 or 35 people present most seemed to be talking about the weather and this seasons crops. A few were on their own slumped over a drink of sorts, while others ate dinner like I soon hoped to do. Turning back to the bar I waited for the bartender's return. About ten minutes later the barman returned with a well done steak and a large mug of ale. Pulling out one of the gold weights I had I decided to repeat what I had tried before with great success. When he laid the change down for the gold I took it all but two weights of silver and asked, "What's this I hear about a wizard of sorts in this area?" With some shock his smile quickly disappeared. He looked around and shoved my extra change back in my direction. With that final action he walked off in a hushed haste. Trying to consider what had went wrong with my plan, I felt a strange air around me. Instinct turned my head to a booth slightly to my right. Inside the booth I saw a young man dressed in fairly poor clothes get up and walk out. I didn't get a good mental picture of him, but that strange air left on his heels. In frustration I gave up and took the steak back up to my room. Ripping a piece off one corner I began to chew the tender meat in concentration. Giving Compton the rest I slumped back down in the bed and tried to consider my options for a back up plan to the one that just seemed to fail. Without the townfolks help I might as well look for a wizard in the vacuum between stars with this plan. Finishing the steak I fell asleep in mid-thought. * * * Enter selection or <return> for menu: 14 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] * * * That morning was slightly cool with a mild cloud overhang. Just after breakfast though a rain broke and started to flood the muddy streets right out of town. This morning the crowd eating in the common room seemed more subdued. I thought it was the rain until I noticed that the majority of them were whispering to each other, and glancing fearfully in my direction. This was definitely not a result of my royalty I quickly concluded. Getting out of that unfriendly atmosphere as quickly as possible I lead Compton to the trading post. The street that divided our location and goal was almost a river of running water. Carefully crossing it, trying to keep our armour under the canvas ponchos I had cut, we gained the other side. Open ing the door we found an aging women behind a counter. She had been knitting or some other hobby local to this planet before we had come in, but now her silver hair looked up upon us. "What can I do you for sir?" "Just looking for now. Thank you anyway.", I said as a polite gesture. The store had a great assortment of non-perishables organized into special categories. To one side was furs and the likes. In the middle sat staples for the local community, and on the other side sat crafted items and many items that could be used for such purposes. In the very back though was the oddities like weapons. If this old women ran the whole store, which I doubt with her feeble little frame she could, the weapons were just a side business she didn't know anything about. Looking in the weapons section I found a good deal of worthless junk. Most of it was stuff that petty thieves wouldn't want to use. One sword I feel safe saying only had one hit in it before the hilt and blade became two entirely different items. One bow was missing the top two or three centimeter where the bow string goes. Almost all of the weapons had become duller then a butter knife. In amusement I continued to search through the pile of comical quality. Then putting my hand under a mace to pick it up, I felt a sharp prick on my finger. Rolling the mace over I found a dagger. Picking it up I found that it still retained it's edge, a rarity in this lot. In my hand it felt very familiar almost like a good friend, but I didn't recognize it yet. The blade was a bit dusty and slightly oil caked. Pulling a rag out from under the counter on which it had sat I started to wipe off the scum. The layer of dirt came off easily to show a flawless, perfect blade. Then the gleam of the blade in the flickering light told me where I had seen it before, or at least it's sister blade. This was made in the same mysterious way my sword had been done. The hilt even seemed alike with a simple leather handle. This little pin of a blade was even better balanced then the sword for it's 20cm length. Finding a simple leather sheath next to where it used to sit, I proceeded to buy it. The old women looked down at the dagger and said, "I guess I could let you have it for two weights of silver. It ain't any worth to me." Exchanging the proper amounts, I finished the transaction. Shoving the dagger onto my belt, I called for Compton to hurry along. He wasn't going to buy anything anyway. I was glancing at the furs by the door as Compton arrived at my side. Then a tugging feeling came to my shoulder. Looking at the sender of this signal, I found Compton holding his finger out the shop window. Following his line of sight I found a group of men assembled in the middle of the mud street. The rain was still coming down strongly, but this didn't seem to bother them at all. They must have been standing there for at least ten minutes for their cheap canvas clothes had been soaked to their bodies, but even this seemed not to distract their attention. Opening the front door I was taken totally by surprise. First a surge of air rushed from behind me to a point in front of me. Only for a brief second did I see the heat waves in front of me. Then with a great force, I was thrown back into the store some 5m, into a shelf wall. I felt as if a red hot brick wall had ran up and hit me. The heat of the blast peeled off the first layer of my armour in charred chunks before the heat dissipated. When I tried to jump back up to my feet I felt another invisible wall on top of me. While I was straining on getting up a wave of ideas came over my mind. It seemed like I was thinking about a thousand different things at once. After a few seconds my mind started to feel like it was going to explode from overload. Suddenly, my mental disciplines from the Martial arts came to my aid. I stopped struggling against the wall, and concentrated on clearing my mind. Clearing my mind was impossible, but at least I started to absorb the multitude of information that was flooding my mind. Soon I was channeling the incoming information into my memory like water channeled away from people and into a reservoir to the side. With a calm mind, I rolled to my left to escape the press, and enormous heat, of the unseen wall above me. When I was free of the force, a whole was blown into the floor below my old position. Hiding behind the door frame I surveyed the battle scene. I estimated about 15 to 18 of those wizards were out there from what I remember. Other things were I was unarmed against their style of fighting, my armour was ruined and now inhibited my actions. Drawing my dagger I cut the straps off my armour and let it fall to the floor. I spotted Compton kneeling down below the window while I removed my leather jack. Giving him the appropriate hand signals I told him my plan. Simultaneously, we jumped through the glass panes in the windows at our side and charged. Half-way across the street my mind received a more violent assault. The channeling walls were suddenly overrun by a bizarre assortment of thoughts. Slowing down to a stumble I pushed on with a hazy goal left in mind. The closer I came the harder it was to hold the input back away from total control of my mental facilities. I edged further on towards the eradication of my enemies, my oppressors, my hatred. Not aware of anything except the poorly dressed man in front of me I continued on toward my goal. Stumbling along the way with sword held high I fought to move my legs onward. Then a third wave of mental agitation hit me. Combined with the first two waves I fell helplessly to the ground. As my brain started to boil away I struggled for just a second of control. Slowly I reached my hand down further and further. Storing up my energy for a defensive action, I waited as my mind was on it's way to being destroyed. With a mental snap I set up a second wall of sheer mental power in my mind. The clearing of my total mind allowed for me to grab my boot knife in a lightning flash, and embedded it into one of my opponents before my defense dropped. Like a dam disappearing, my mind was flooded with the mental onslaught. After that tidal force though I felt a great drop in intensity. Slowly, I actually regained my basic mental, and motor functions. Coming to a standing position I charged the remainder of the wizards in blind rage. My sword, swung heavy, bit into their flesh with great ease. One after the other they fell easily to my unyielding blade. With each deadly stroke I regained another portion of my mind until finally I realized that only I and Compton still stood in the rain. The street was not a river of mud and water now, but one of crimson blood. Sheathing my sword I started to walk toward Compton, but feel in mid-step. The sleep that came to me was not that of physical healing, but something new to me. A slipped into a coma to deal with the deep wounds, and long scars of my mind. Tune in next time to see if K. Killer can actually top this. Remember comments are always welcome, just send them to K. Killer. Also I'm going to try to keep a little more current then I have been, sorry. Enter selection or <return> for menu: 15 Ctrl and [S-Stop] [Q-Continue] [C-Quit] CHAPTER 3 Dry as the waterless desert, was all that could come to mind. Searching my body, I found my throat as parched as the pages an excellent sage might keep. Then my eyes caught some light through their heavy eyelids, and I attempted to open them. With much effort I accomplished the task which allowed me to eventually see my surroundings. I was in the room in which I had rented for me and Compton. With a small whiff my olfactories registered the presence of rich aromatic foods. I was finally recovering my mind. With a little more effort I moved my lips to form the word, "WATER", in a low growl of my vocal cords. With this I heard scrambling about and soon saw Compton standing over me with a water flask. Reaching my stiff hand up I took the bladder and slowly reintroduce my system to hydration. Quickly, I had gotten to the point of where I finished off the bag in no time flat. Throwing the bladder back to Compton I got up to limber my lethargic muscles. Sitting down at the small table in the room, I began to eat the fruit and luke warm roast on the table. Within a few minutes I had fulfilled my relatively small appetite. Compton arrived back in the room with three bladders of water just a few minutes later. Thirstily, I downed one and a half. The other one and a half I saved for later, while I questioned my nurse. "What happened?" Stirring a little he began, "Well I started to tear into the left side of the group. They didn't offer any resistance, so I hesitated. I didn't even see you come into action. Then I saw a knife go into one's skull, so I knew you where doing something. Then I saw you pile into the other side like a drunk, but you took them out easily. Under a minute later we stood alone in the street. Thats when you collapsed. I brought you up here thinking you had been wounded. I had been informed on what to do by the King himself, so don't worry. You lay still for three days. Even drank two flask of water a day when I offered it to you." "Next time double that amount. I almost died of thirst this time. Don't blame yourself it didn't seem natural anyway. I wasn't wounded though. Those men outside the store, if you don't already now, were wizards. They didn't even know you existed. Only concentrated on killing me. Luckily I work a little bit differently then they do, so I had the edge and won." Compton obviously didn't want to talk about it anymore. That was ok, since I didn't want to tell him anymore, for how could he know about mental exhaustion when I barely understand it myself. He would just have to except what he has seen and that is that. For now I had to confer with myself on what to do. I had been looking for a wizard, but now that I had killed over a dozen of them it will be pretty hard to find one. Most of the town probably thinks I am some kind of killer, or will my royalty bail me out there. If those wizards had been hired, which they probably had since they usually don't work on anything more than groups of three, would their patron attack me again when the word of failure reaches him. These were some of the variables I had to work into my new plan to achieve my goal, and what a plan that would be. * * * Having bought a horse and tent to add to outdoor supplies, we left Turep on a wild rumor. I had finally coaxed someone into talking about magic in this area. This town had been the center of commerce for a great many of these wizards at one time. Many people had reported seeing wild and amazing things happen along the base of the mountain where most of them live. It was once estimated that close to a hundred had lived within 100 kilometers from here. Then one day Randolf the Superior's men stalk into town in a small force. Then about two weeks later all the wizards seemed to march out on the towns main road. Since then they have seen the wizards come back a few times. Once to challenge another one of their kind who had stayed behind in the woods, but rumor has it that they failed and ran. The other time was when they had attacked me. With some more pushing I had found out about this remaining wizard. Her name was thought around town to be Zilma, but no one knew for sure. She would come into town once every few months to pick up things she needed, but was never seen at other times. Some people also believe that she was feared by the other wizards, and they would have liked to kill her. This wizard's place seemed to be somewhere between 70 kilometers north along the top of the range to 40 kilometers northeast 15 kilometers from the base. In the end the mountain range top won out over the other by a whim. So we set out early that morning hoping to find her by late tonight or sometime the next day. We took a trail which lead gently up to the top of the mountain straight from Turep. From here I could see that she couldn't live in the other location, since it had what appeared to be a large farm on it. In renewed assurance we continued along the thinning trail. Around noon we were forced to dismount. The foliage was overwhelming for anyone on horseback. Drawing our swords, we began to hack away a new path where it appeared there once was one. The further we went the more cluttered did the way become. More then once did I have to discard or remove fallen trees that would have destroyed other's hopes. An hour before sunset we came to an rock slope that lead up to the next mountain layer. Looking forward to a good climb I decided to stay here for the night. While Compton set up camp I scouted the surrounding area. We couldn't go around this obstacle, and there wasn't any easy way up it for a mount. The horse would have to be left behind. Without his burden the hill could be claimed by us in under three hours I thought. That would be something to find out about tomorrow. Climbing up a large boulder I looked down on the path we had traveled. Then the corner of my eye caught a small flickering light. Looking to the southeast I saw a light about 45 kilometers out. Straining to see more closely I saw that is was not one giant light, but many different close groups of light. A few even appeared to be made up of many more little lights. Only one thing could produce such a sight, an army. On this planet only one person had an army that size or larger mobile at all times, Randolf. My rage built up to a high as I observed the sight and thought about what sat below me. The idea of him overrunning Excavon was filling my mind with a loathing for such a person. He has many names in many different languages, demagogue in a democracy, warlord in militaristic society, religion fanatic, but one term stands out for all of them in his description, Tyrant. I have seen the work of his type before in an oligarchy, and I never want to see it again. When I meet him I will do my best to rid this world of his presence forever. Coming back to camp I found a meal cooking over a new crackling fire. Sitting down between the fire and tent I examined our location. We were near the top of the ridge, and slightly behind this mound of rocks. Though I fear if someone looked hard from that camp, they might just spot the light reflecting off the high rocks above us. It didn't matter I guess, because it would take them some time to get any comparable force up here. By that time we could easily be over the mountain range into uncharted region. I remember nothing of the dinner at all. Ask me what I ate or said, I couldn't tell you. I was absorbed in the incoming data and it's affect on old memories and information. I fell asleep in this same state of awareness, and woke up to dawn unaware of the missing time. * * *