Jim stared off into the darkening afternoon gloom and said, While Pug and I may not be close, I do know a great deal about him; his role in Kingdom politics has been significant, since long before I was born.
Obviously, agreed Amirantha. Given the rank and status of those who have visited here since I was first made aware of the Conclaves existence.
So in my other duties to the Crown, Ive been required to study a great deal of history, much of it penned by my own forbearers. I know Pug to be a man of strong convictions and one who pays attention to detail. He is not the sort to let impor-tant things slip by. Yet lately Jim took a deep breath.
I assume you mean this, Amirantha said, indicating the cold, nearly empty castle around them with a wave of his hand.
I would have expected the man I knew, the one I studied, to have begun reconstruction on the villa at once, defiantly, to let his enemies know that they would not prevail.
Amirantha nodded, pursing his lips in thought. He remained quiet for a moment, then asked, How much time do you think his enemies spend studying him?
Jim inclined his head slightly as if conceding the point.
Would it not seem, given what has happened here, that Pug knows hes under a great deal of scrutiny? By such accounts, his enemies have been coming at him for years, in one form or another.
Only if you assume that there is a single intelligence behind the series of assaults on this world going, yes. But that can only be an assumption.
A better one, observed the Warlock, than thinking that this land has been beset by a string of coincidental afflictions.
I may not be a master of magic on Pugs scale, but I know enough about the other realms to suspect this is not a series of random occurrences. He paused, and Brandos recognized his expression. Amirantha was frustrated. Over the last year Ive heard frequent reference to things such as the Pantathian Serpent Priests, the Riftwar, the Great Uprising, and all the rest of it; enough of them to believe there is one agent behind all of this, one intelligence that has targeted this world, perhaps this very nation, even perhaps this island, for reasons known only to them; but irrespective of those reasons, the consequences for this entire world are bound to be dire.
I agree, said Jim, but explain your reasons.
The Pantathians exist in the distant mountains to the west of my home, yet stories of them travel; they are a strange race, and their obliteration has been assumed numerous times, yet they linger.
They serve an ancient hate, a female idol they call the mother of us all. They kill without remorse any who refuse to serve her.
The Emerald Queen, whose army savaged my homeland before travelling half-way around the world to come to the Kingdom, was a demon in disguise. Suddenly Amirantha became animated. Do you have any notion of how remarkable that is?
Jim shook his head.
I will bore you with a long lecture some other time
And he will, interjected Brandos.
But demon possession on that level, of a powerful magic userIts unknown to those of my calling.
Jim said, I still dont see the connection.
Amirantha seemed to fight for words. I cant explain. Its as if Im on the edge of understanding something important, but Im not quite there yet. But its more than a feeling, Jim. He looked at Brandos and said, Am I usually prone to leap to conclusions, Brandos?
Brandos shrugged, then realized it wasnt the time for more japes; it had been a serious question. No, youre occasionally too convinced of your own brilliance, but you are hardly rash. He paused, and then added to Jim. Hes miscalculated and almost killed us several times, but at those times he was wrong, not impetuous. If he says hes on the edge of understanding something huge, Id believe him.
Well, then, said Jim Dasher. Is there any way I can help?
Only if you can supply me with more information than Ive been privy too lately.
Jim was silent for a long moment as he stared out into the fading light.
Brandos cleared his throat and said, Im going to go inside; I will ask Samantha to rustle up something for you to eat. I imagine youre hungry.
Jim smiled. Thank you, Brandos. That would be wonderful. After the old fighter had left, Jim said, He should be a diplomat.
Amirantha laughed. Hardly, but he can be discreet at times.
Jim paused, then said, Very well. I expect that Pug will ask you to listen to my report anyway, as you are the demon expert.
Amirantha nodded. That elf, Gulamendis, is the only being Ive met who knows as much, possibly more.
Jim looked uncomfortable. Those Star Elves make my skin itch. But theyre a matter for another time. Jim told the Warlock what he had witnessed in the distant Jal-Pur desert and when he was finished, he asked, What do you think?
Amirantha said, I think we need to find a way to fetch Pug back here as soon as possible.
Why?
Heading back towards the keep, Amirantha said, Come with me.
He didnt wait to see if Jim followed, but hurried inside. He glanced around the common room and asked the four younger magicians there, Where is Jason?
One of them pointed towards a door that led to a small room Pug occasionally used as a private office. Amirantha went to the door, knocked once and then opened it. Jason sat behind the tiny desk in the former storage room, squinting at a paper under the dim glow of a single candle. The tiny window above hardly admitted any light on the brightest of days.
Yes? he asked, apparently untroubled by the sudden entrance.
Pug, said Amirantha. You need to summon him at once.
Jason sat back. And how am I supposed to do that, given that I have no idea where he is?
Amirantha gave Jim a sidelong glance, then said, I count Pug many things, but a fool is not one of them. Even if you dont know where he is, Im certain that hes left you with the means to contact or summon him, should the need arise; and such a need has arisen.
Really? asked the younger magician. He looked at Jim for corroboration.
I think so, as well, said Jim.
Very well, said Jason, rising from behind the small desk. Come with me. He picked up the candleholder.
He led them out of the room and across the floor of the keeps great hall. Brandos stood near his wife beside the large hearth where a pot of stew was simmering. The old fighter shot a questioning look at Amirantha, but with a nod of his head the Warlock indicated that he should stay where he was.
Jason led them up a flight of stairs to the upper floor of the main building and down a long hall that traversed the building to the tower opposite Amiranthas residence. The single candle Jason held provided the only light on that floor. To the best of the Warlocks knowledge, the tower stood empty, save for the enchantment on the top floor that caused the ominous blue light to glow whenever a ship came within sight of the castle.
They climbed a circular staircase to the second to last floor and Jason opened a door. Inside the room was bare, save for a construct of wood: two curving poles sat on top of a base that looked metallic. Amirantha glanced at Jason and said, Tsurani?
The young magician said, In design, yes. Pug built it.