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by Alan Burt Akers


  She shot me a hard blue look that seemed to inquire if I mocked her. Taking up a goblet of wine, she said: “That is sooth. I have had a hard life. I was a pawn in the affairs of Phu-Si-Yantong and Csitra. But I learned. Khe-Hi and I have come to an agreement — oh, not in the flesh but through our own arts — and I feel confident I shall be happy in Vallia — if...”

  I did not, and neither did my comrades, give her the satisfaction of idiotically mouthing: “If?”

  She sipped. “You have penetrated to the core of Csitra’s designs with the werewolves. You are just beginning.”

  Again we sat silently.

  “Yes, Deb-Lu,” she said on a sudden, dipping her head in a quick birdlike motion. “You may enter.” Then, softening that haughty tone, she added, “You are very welcome.”

  The lupal projection of Deb-Lu glowed into phantasmal life within the tent.

  Khe-Hi said: “Tell us what you learned of Csitra’s plans.”

  “Willingly. She has made a Pronouncement.”

  At this, I saw Deb-Lu’s hand go to his turban, and halt, transfixed. He stared anxiously at the Witch of Loh.

  “With all due ceremony, with many human sacrifices, much shedding of blood, great agony of body and spirit, she has Pronounced the Curses.”

  We four mere men, not sorcerers out of Loh, listened to the Witch’s words as she spoke on, and we listened numbed and drained and desperately concerned for the future.

  “Occult forces have been stirred. Beings undisturbed for thousands of seasons have been roused. The reek of the ash pits, the screams of the dying, the long moaning wails of those in torment who may not die — all have been raised up against you. For the Witch of Loh, Csitra, has Pronounced the Nine Unspeakable Curses Against Vallia.”

  A silence followed. The tent’s atmosphere cloyed. The two Wizards of Loh were overcome. Seg and Turko and Nath were unsure. Well, by Krun, so was I. But it was no good shying at shadows. I cleared my throat.

  “Well, and, Sana. What does that mean?”

  “Who can say what form the Curses will take? Werewolves — but of course! Vampires, and not the Vampires of Sabal, I can assure you. Plagues, famine, fires and pestilence. Infestation and Zombies and the Undead. Vallia has been cursed nine times. You may expect what you will receive.”

  I said: “On the morrow we march out to fight a great battle. After we have won that battle I will think what best to do about Csitra and the Nine Unspeakable Curses Against Vallia.” That is what I said. What I thought was: “this sounds like it, Dray Prescot. I know what I’m going to do. I don’t know what my Delia will say. I must take my chances and, perhaps for the first time in my life, go against Delia’s wishes. But I know what I must do.”

  So we marched out to do battle with the traitor Layco Jhansi and his army of ensorcelled people, and, after that, as you will hear, I made my plans and proposed what I, Dray Prescot, would do. But, by the putrescent eyeballs and decomposing nose of Makki Grodno! What I proposed, what Delia proposed, and what happened, bore no relationship at all to one another. Not a single little bit, by Zair!

  Notes

  [1] Dustrectium. Firepower as applied to the effects from archery, slings and engines.

  [2] K.S.: Krell Stylor. Krell is one Kregish word for Chief.

  [3] Queyd-arn-tung! No more need be said.

  About the author

  Alan Burt Akers was a pen name of the prolific British author Kenneth Bulmer, who died in December 2005 aged eighty-four.

  Bulmer wrote over 160 novels and countless short stories, predominantly science fiction, both under his real name and numerous pseudonyms, including Alan Burt Akers, Frank Brandon, Rupert Clinton, Ernest Corley, Peter Green, Adam Hardy, Philip Kent, Bruno Krauss, Karl Maras, Manning Norvil, Chesman Scot, Nelson Sherwood, Richard Silver, H. Philip Stratford, and Tully Zetford. Kenneth Johns was a collective pseudonym used for a collaboration with author John Newman. Some of Bulmer’s works were published along with the works of other authors under "house names" (collective pseudonyms) such as Ken Blake (for a series of tie-ins with the 1970s television programme The Professionals), Arthur Frazier, Neil Langholm, Charles R. Pike, and Andrew Quiller.

  Bulmer was also active in science fiction fandom, and in the 1970s he edited nine issues of the New Writings in Science Fiction anthology series in succession to John Carnell, who originated the series.

  More details about the author, and current links to other sources of information, can be found at

  www.mushroom-ebooks.com, and at wikipedia.org.

  The Dray Prescot Series

  The Delian Cycle:

  1. Transit to Scorpio

  2. The Suns of Scorpio

  3. Warrior of Scorpio

  4. Swordships of Scorpio

  5. Prince of Scorpio

  Havilfar Cycle:

  6. Manhounds of Antares

  7. Arena of Antares

  8. Fliers of Antares

  9. Bladesman of Antares

  10. Avenger of Antares

  11. Armada of Antares

  The Krozair Cycle:

  12. The Tides of Kregen

  13. Renegade of Kregen

  14. Krozair of Kregen

  Vallian cycle:

  15. Secret Scorpio

  16. Savage Scorpio

  17. Captive Scorpio

  18. Golden Scorpio

  Jikaida cycle:

  19. A Life for Kregen

  20. A Sword for Kregen

  21. A Fortune for Kregen

  22. A Victory for Kregen

  Spikatur cycle:

  23. Beasts of Antares

  24. Rebel of Antares

  25. Legions of Antares

  26. Allies of Antares

  Pandahem cycle:

  27. Mazes of Scorpio

  28. Delia of Vallia

  29. Fires of Scorpio

  30. Talons of Scorpio

  31. Masks of Scorpio

  32. Seg the Bowman

  Witch War cycle:

  33. Werewolves of Kregen

  34. Witches of Kregen

  35. Storm over Vallia

  36. Omens of Kregen

  37. Warlord of Antares

  Lohvian cycle:

  38. Scorpio Reborn

  39. Scorpio Assassin

  40. Scorpio Invasion

  41. Scorpio Ablaze

  42. Scorpio Drums

  43. Scorpio Triumph

  Balintol cycle:

  44. Intrigue of Antares

  45. Gangs of Antares

  46. Demons of Antares

  47. Scourge of Antares

  48. Challenge of Antares

  49. Wrath of Antares

  50. Shadows over Kregen

  Phantom cycle:

  51. Murder on Kregen

  52. Turmoil on Kregen

  Copyright © 1985, Kenneth Bulmer

  Alan Burt Akers has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, to be identified as the Author of this work.

  First published by Daw Books, Inc. in 1985.

  This Edition published in 2007 by Mushroom eBooks, an imprint of Mushroom Publishing, Bath, BA1 4EB, United Kingdom

  www.mushroom-ebooks.com

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher.

  ISBN 1843196670

  Contents

  The Witch War Cycle

  1 – The first deaths

  2 – The Ganchark of Therminsax

  3 – Of a hillside in Hamal

  4 – We disagree over the Werewolf of Vondium

  5 – Concerning the phalanx

  6 – Natyzha Famphreon sends a request

  7 – Of the absence of blood and fur

  8 – The four smiths

  9 – Werewolf at the party

  10 – Kyr Emder cooks Deb-Lu-Quienyin’s recipe

  11 – How two jurukkers stood guard

  12 – “Th
e dratted thing’s dead all right.”

  13 – We fly to Turko’s Falinur

  14 – The Battle of Marndor

  15 – In the Fletcher’s Tower of the Falnagur

  16 – A corpse speaks

  17 – The Emperor of Vallia’s werewolves

  18 – Of a volunteer from the Jikai Vuvushis

  19 – Howling under the Moons

  20 – An Occult Romance

  21 – Csitra’s Pronouncement

  Notes

  About the author

  The Dray Prescot Series

 

 

 


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