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+ Arnold 13th level human barbarian warrior (NG) +
+ Rillen 18th level human monk (N) +
+ Songa 13th level human huntress (N) +
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+ Date: 8/22/576 C.Y. (Common Year) +
+ Time: midday +
+ Place: the Fruzti (Frost Barbarian) lands in the far north +
+ Climate: cold +
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+ "It's not denial; I'm just very selective about the reality +
+ I choose." +
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DXVI. Turning Points
After fighting a couple of strange battles, the three adventurers
now face something that is, apparently, the master of this strange
tower...
eye-thing: HALT, INTRUDERS!
Arnold: (raises his sword)
Songa: (regards the eye with a mix of apprehension and revulsion)
Rillen: Offhand, I'd say we're about to meet the master of this
place...
eye-thing: WHAT IS YOUR BUSINESS HERE?
Arnold: (takes a step forward) We'll ask the quesdions here,
evil eye.
eye-thing: (sparkles and blinks - literally - out of existence,
replaced by a complacent-looking old man in a light blue robe
with dark blue trim)
old man: Calm down, my children. I mean you no harm.
Songa: I find that hard to believe.
old man: I knew you would.
Arnold: Who are you?
Rillen: You kind of look like T-
old man: (shakes his head) There are only so many colors, you
know.
Songa: (decides to cut right to the point) Are you the wizard
who built this tower?
old man: Of course.
Arnold: A-HAA!! (charges, swinging his sword overhead)
wizard: Please. (gestures in Arnold's direction) Let me explain.
Almost instantly the blue mists between the wizard and the
charging barbarian swirled and coalesced grabbing at Arnold and
holding him fast. He quickly found that he was free to retreat,
but could not advance at all.
Rillen: (keeping his staff at a guard position) Well, wizard, you
_do_ have some explaining to do.
wizard: Oh, how's that now?
Songa: Disease...bad weather...other ills - all have descended
upon my village since you showed up.
wizard: (rubs his white-stubbled chin) Hmm.
Arnold: "Hmm?" What do you mean, "hmm?"
wizard: Hmm. (he wanders away) Follow me, please.
Bewildered, the trio followed after the old man into the parted
section of blue mist. Quickly the mists seemed to give way to solid
walls, also tinged blue, and then they could see rooms and other halls
branching off from this one. The old man abruptly turned and entered
one of the rooms. In the center of their destination was a huge,
translucent crystal ball, mounted in an elaborate ivory holder.
Rillen: (eyeing the room's walls) How did all of this fit into
the space of that tower?
wizard: What makes you think we're still in the tower?
Rillen: Oh.
Songa: (points to the crystal ball with her spearpoint) What is
that thing for?
Arnold: (to Songa) It's probably a crysdal ball. Geb had one.
wizard: This? This is my crystal ball. Hush, now. (he waves a
hand over the device, and its interior becomes murky with mist)
The crystal ball soon contained an image, a depiction of the
village and its occupants. The wizard watched closely as the
image shifted, showing other parts of the village and surrounding
area. At times, he shook his head, mumbling; finally, he turned
to face the trio, looking rather dejected.
wizard: A band of warriors came here, didn't they?
Songa: As if you didn't know.
wizard: A lot goes on in my world, young miss...and I can't keep
track of everything. Nevertheless, I've now found the ten men
who ventured here and tried to get into the tower.
Arnold: Found them? Where were they?
wizard: They've been in suspended animation in a chamber of my
domain, that's all.
Songa: Suspended _what_?!?
Rillen: I don't like the sound of this.
wizard: A misunderstanding, that's all. Before I threw up the
animated fence you three fought, I had a gas golem out there.
The thing incapacitated all of the warriors who came before, and
I was holding them.
Arnold: Why?
wizard: Why not? Intruders deserve whatever they get, wouldn't
you say?
Rillen: Maybe, but _you're_ the intruder on _our_ land.
wizard: True, but I'm a good-natured intruder, which is why I'm
going to return the ten warriors to you unharmed, and why I'm
then going to undo all of the damage my experiments have done
to the local flora and fauna.
Songa: You use too many big words, wizard.
wizard: Sorry about that. There's a sort of protocol to these
things.
Arnold: What do you mean, "experimends"? What kind of experimends?
wizard: Nothing too bad...or so I thought. But foreign agents
released into the area seem to have wreaked havoc. Fear not, I
can fix it, undo all damage. (he turns back to his crystal ball
and begins mumbling to himself) But I need to hurry. I'm awfully
busy these days.
Songa: (turns to Rillen, speaking in a low voice) What is he
_talking_ about?
Rillen: I have no idea, but he seems to be on the level.
Indeed he was. Within minutes, the ten barbarian warriors, still
confused and somewhat disoriented, were standing with the three
adventurers outside the wizard's tower.
wizard: Return to your people. Tell them I mean no harm, and have
already made everything right. Provided they stay clear of my
domicile here, there will be no more problems.
Rillen: We'll take care of it. (the group begins marching away)
Arnold: (trying to fill his clansmen in, he finds that they don't
really understand what is happening)
Songa: (to Rillen) The horses...
Rillen: (nods) I was planning to retrieve them, and just walk them
along with us.
Songa: (looks back at the tower behind them) I'm not too happy
about that sorcerer.
Rillen: Well, he did prove his lack of hostility.
Songa: True, but he's still a wizard.
Rillen: So? Belphanior's a wizard. Alindyar and Lyra are wizards.
_Ged_ was a wizard. You can't-
Songa: (nods slowly) You've made your point. It's just that...well,
Thurnock won't be happy about this.
That was an understatement. When they made it back to the village
and briefed the chieftain on recent developments, he was furious.
Thurnock: No wizard sets up camp in our land! (he smashes the
table with his fist, jarring it and upsetting some glasses)
Rillen: But he means well, and-
Thurnock: What he _means_ doesn't matter! It's what he _did_, and
what he will do, that are important.
Songa: I think that if we leave him alone, all will be well.
Thurnock: I don't care - we don't care! For generations, our
people have remained free of sorcery and such poxes. That is
our way, and we won't change, now or ever!
Arnold: (shakes his head)
Rillen: He did return your tribesmen, though.
Thurnock: That's enough from you - you're an outsider, and cannot
know of our ways! (he calms down slightly) Err...
Rillen: (leaves the chamber without a word)
Songa: (casts a foul look at the chieftain, and follows Rillen)
Outside...
Songa: Rillen! Wait!
Rillen: (stops) What for?
Songa: He didn't mean it that way.
Rillen: Of course he did. It's a fact that anger brings out the
worst in people...but also makes it easiest for them to reveal
their true feelings.
Songa: What are you talking about?
Rillen: I don't feel welcome here...I've never felt welcome here.
I see the way your people stare at me, when they don't think I'm
looking. They may tolerate me, but they will never accept me.
Songa: _I_ accept you.
Rillen: True...but aside from you and Arnold, that's the extent of
it. And now this business with wizards...if people can't change,
they can't grow and better themselves. I have no desire to grow
old in a place like that.
Songa: So what, then - are you leaving?
Rillen: I'd like to.
Songa: Fine, then. I'm going with you. Where one of us goes, so
does the other.
Rillen: (doesn't let his facial expression or verbal tone betray
his relief) I'm glad to hear it...well, we've talked for a while
now about making a new place - our own place - somewhere far from
other people and their problems.
Songa: (smiles thinly) Now's as good a time as any.
Arnold, of course, would not be joining them. They heard of his
future plans when they told him of theirs, the next day...
Arnold: I mudst stay here, with the village.
Songa: Settling down, are you?
Arnold: (nods) I find myself with liddle desire to return to the
civilized lands. Without Geb around to keep me busy, I think I
would get bored quick.
Rillen: And here?
Arnold: Here...this is my home, or once was. I can at least try
to rebuild what I once had.
Songa: Well, we wish you the best of luck.
Rillen: What about that wizard?
Arnold: I will go there myself, tomorrow, and tell him what has
habbened here. If he means well as he claimbs, then he will
leave and find a new place to live.
Songa: If not?
Arnold: (sighs) Then the tribe may have to go to war. But I think
I can sdop that from habbening.
Rillen: I hope so. (they clasp hands)
Arnold: Undil next time.
Rillen: We'll see.
next: back to a dark, foggy place called Helgate
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notes: To learn more of Arnold's past with the village, you
can read Lost Tales #5 if you haven't already.
As I send this one out, the Braves have lost game 6 of the 1997
NLCS to the Marlins. It's okay, I guess - Leyland had lost when
managing the Pirates in '91 and '92, and there are a lot of teams
I like less than the Marlins.
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