KNIGHT OF SHADOWS

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of them! I didn’t ask to get involved in their power game.   I had enough problems of my own.   I didn’t even care to learn the tales to whatever was going on.
    I kicked a small white stone, watched it roll away.   This didn’t feel like something of Jurt’s or Julia’s doing.   It seemed either a new factor or an old one which had transformed itself considerably.   Where had it first seemed to enter the picture? I guessed it had something to do with the force which had come rushing after me on our attempt to reach Coral.   I could only assume that it had located me and this was the result.   But what might it be? It would first, I supposed, be necessary that I learn where Coral lay in her circle of fire.   Something in that place, I presumed, was behind my current situation.   Where then? She had asked the Pattern to send her where she ought to go. ...I had no way now of asking the Pattern where that might be-and no way at the moment of walking it, to have it send me after her.
    It was time, therefore, to resign the game and employ different means to solve the problem.   My Trumps having blown a circuit and my ability to traverse Shadow having encountered a mysterious blockage, I decided it was time to up the power factor by an order of magnitude in my favor.   I would summon the Sign of the Logrus and continue my shadow walk, backing every step that I took with the power of Chaos.
    Frakir cut into my wrist.   I sought about quickly after any approaching menaces, but I saw nothing.   I remained wary for several minutes longer, exploring the vicinity.   Nothing occurred, though, and Frakir grew still.
    It was hardly the first time her alarm system had been improperly cued-whether by some stray astral current or some odd thought of my own.   But in a place like this, one could not afford to take chances.   The highest stand of stone in the vicinity stood at about fifteen to twenty meters, perhaps a hundred paces uphill, to my left.   I made my way over to it and commenced climbing.
    When I finally reached its chalky peak, I commanded a view over a great distance in every direction.   I did not behold another living thing in this strange silent yin-yang universe.
    So I decided that it had indeed been a false alarm, and I climbed back down.   I reached once again to summon the Logrus and Frakir practically behanded me.   Hell.   I ignored her, and I sent out my call.
    The Sign of the Logrus rose and rushed toward me.   It danced like a butterfly, hit like a truck.   My newsreel world went away, black and white to black.

IV
    Recovering.
    My head ached, and there was dirt in my mouth.   I was sprawled face down.   Memory made its way home through the traffic, and I opened my eyes.   Still black and white and gray all about.   I spit sand, rubbed my eyes, blinked.   The Logrus Sign was not present, and I could not account for my recent experience with it.
    I sat up and hugged my knees.   I seemed to be stranded, all of my extramundane means of travel and communication blocked.   I couldn’t think of anything to do other than get up, pick a direction, and start walking.
    I shuddered.   Where would that take me? Just through more of the same-more of this monotonous landscape?
    There came a soft sound, as of a throat being gently cleared.
    I was on my feet in an instant, having inspected every direction on the way up.
    Who’s there? I inquired, having given up on articulation.
    I seemed to hear it again, very near at hand.
    Then, I’ve a message for you, something seemed to say within my head.
    What? Where are you? Message? I tried asking.
    Excuse me, came the muffled voice, but I’m new at this business.   To take things in order, I am where I’ve always been-on your wrist-and when the Logrus blasted through here, it enhanced me additionally, so that I could deliver the message.
    Frakir?
    Yes, My first enhancement, that day you bore me through the Logrus, involved sensitivity to danger,

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