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by Michael Moorcock


  Now Rackhir cried: "Quickly—finish the fight before Narjhan summons more horrors! "

  And the boats sailed downwards while the Boatmen cast their steel nets, pulling large catches of beggars aboard their Ships and finishing the wriggling standings with their tridents or spears.

  Rackhir shot arrow after arrow and had the satisfaction of seeing each one take a beggar just where he had aimed it. The remaining warriors of Tanelorn, led by Brut who was covered in sticky blood but grinning in his victory, charged towards the unnerved beggars.

  Narjhan stood his ground, while the beggars, fleeing, streamed past him and the girl. Sorana seemed frightened, looked up and her eyes met Rackhir's. The Red Archer aimed an arrow at her, thought better of it and shot instead at Narjhan. The arrow went into the black armour but had no effect upon the Lord of Chaos.

  Then the Boatmen of Xerlernes flung down their largest net from the vessel in which Rackhir sailed and they caught Lord Narjhan in its coils and caught Sorana, too.

  Shouting their exhilaration, they pulled the struggling bodies aboard and Rackhir ran forward to inspect their catch. Sorana had received a scratch across her face from the net's wire, but the body of Narjhan lay still and dreadful in the mesh.

  Rackhir grabbed an axe from a Boatman and knocked back the helm, his foot upon the chest.

  "Yield, Narjhan of Chaos! " he cried in mindless mer riment. He was near hysterical with victory, for this was the first time a mortal had ever bested a Lord of Chaos.

  But the armour was empty, if it had ever been occupied by flesh, and Narjhan was gone.

  Calm settled aboard the Ships of Xerlerenes and over the city of Tanelorn. The remnants of the warriors had gathered in the city's square and were cheering their victory.

  Friagho, the Captain of Xerlerenes, came up to Rackhir and shrugged. "We did not get the catch we came for—but these will do. Thanks for the fishing, friend."

  Rackhir smiled and gripped Friagho's black shoulder. "Thanks for the aid—you have done us all a great service."

  Friagho shrugged again and turned back to his nets, his trident poised. Suddenly Rackhir shouted: "No, Friagho—let that one be. Let me have the contents of that net."

  Sorana, the contents to which he'd referred, looked anxious as if she had rather been transfixed on the prongs of Friagho's trident. Friagho said: "Very well, Red Archer—there are plenty more people on the land, " pulled at the net to release her.

  She stood up shakily, looking at Rackhir apprehensively.

  Rackhir smiled quite softly and said: "Come here, Sorana." She went to him and stood staring up at his bony hawk's face, her eyes wide. With a laugh he picked her up and flung her over his shoulder.

  "Tanelorn is safe! " he shouted. "You shall learn to love its peace with me! " And he began to clamber down the trailing ladders that the Boatmen had dropped over the side.

  Lamsar waited for him below. "I go now, to my hermitage again."

  "I thank you for your aid, " said Rackhir. "Without it Tanelorn would no longer exist."

  "Tanelorn will always exist while men exist, " said the hermit. "It was not a city you defended today. It was an ideal. That is Tanelorn."

  And Lamsar smiled.

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  OCR Source: "Танелорн: Всё о Майкле Муркоке" http://www.moorcock.narod.ru/

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