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The Summer Palace

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by Lawrence Watt-Evans


  “She’s younger than you are,” Beauty said.

  “If she outlives me and then turns bad, then someone else can choose to remove her.” Erren’s hand fell to his pocket, where he could feel the silver talisman that made him the Swordsman. “After all, we chose ourselves, really; other people can choose, too.”

  “But they won’t have any magic.”

  “The soldiers who slaughtered the Council didn’t have any magic, either.” Erren sighed. “You know, Beauty, I noticed something a long time ago, back when we were fighting our way through rainstorms to get to the Galbek Hills, but I didn’t really understand it until much later. We called ourselves the Chosen, but we did choose ourselves. Yes, we have the magic the Council gave us, but most of all, we chose to fight the Dark Lords. And other people chose not to. The wizards never fought; they left it to us. The townsfolk never fought, either; they, too, left it to us. Why? Because we were the Chosen. Everyone knew we were there, chosen to defend them—and because we were there, they didn’t need to defend themselves. But we chose ourselves. When the Old Swordsman came to Mad Oak seeking his successor, I chose to speak up, when no one else would. No one came and told me I must be the Swordsman; I volunteered. I stepped forward because I thought someone had to. Later on, when we were fighting for our lives, no one else stepped forward to help us, because we were the Chosen, we had already been selected for the job and it wasn’t anyone else’s place to be involved—but if there hadn’t been any Chosen, would anyone have stepped forward?”

  “I don’t know,” she whispered. “Would they?”

  “I hope so,” Erren said. “I think there were probably dozens of people who might have thought, someone needs to do something, and no one else is, so I need to try. But they didn’t; instead they thought, the Chosen will defend us, how fortunate, I don’t need to do anything! Only now there are no Chosen. And I hope, I hope, that that means that when the day comes that Barokan has a bad king or an evil queen, ordinary people will step forward to deal with the problem. They won’t wait for someone else to act. They won’t rely on preselected heroes. They’ll do what must be done. Farash didn’t need to kill Artil, you know, but he did it anyway, because he knew it had to be done, even if it got him killed. I hope there will always be people who can do that.”

  Beauty glanced toward the door where Kiamar had vanished.

  “I hope so, too,” she said. “But Sword, I will tell you right now—if a time like that comes, I probably won’t be one of them.”

  Erren shrugged. “You have your own life to live,” he said. “And I have mine. And I don’t think the present King or Queen will ever need to be removed. If they do, well, we can worry about it then.”

  At that point Kiamar reappeared, and the conversation turned to lighter topics.

  A few hours later Erren took his leave. He shook Kiamar’s hand, then gave the Beauty a final embrace in the doorway of her feathered home.

  “Remember,” he said as he turned away. “We choose what we want to be. Heroes choose themselves.”

  [ EPILOGUE ]

  “THE BALLAD OF THE CHOSEN”

  (as sung at the coronation of Queen Zrisha)

  One day turned dark and shadows fell

  Across this land of fools

  As madness turned the old ways ‘round

  And shattered ancient rules

  Then nine were called by wizards’ schemes

  To save us from our doom;

  The Chosen came to guard us all

  And lay evil in its tomb

  Chorus:

  The Wizard Lord of Winterhome

  Betrayed his fellow man—

  These Chosen nine would bring him down,

  Bring peace to Barokan!

  The Leader showed her bold resolve

  Confronted every foe

  Her words would guide the Chosen as

  She told them how to go

  The Seer sought her comrades out

  And gathered them to fight

  Nor could their foeman hide from her;

  She had the second sight

  Chorus

  The Swordsman’s blade was swift and sure

  His skill was unsurpassed

  If any stood against him, then

  That stand would be his last

  A lovely face the Beauty had,

  And shapely legs and arms

  She distracted evil men

  And lured them with her charms

  Chorus

  There was no lock nor guarded door

  That could stop the Thief

  He could pierce the fortress walls

  To bring our land relief

  Every song and story told,

  The Scholar knew them all

  He knew the wizard’s weaknesses

  To hasten evil’s fall

  Chorus

  The Archer’s missiles never missed;

  His arrows found their mark

  He struck at evil from afar

  To drive away the dark

  The Speaker harked to every tongue,

  Of stone and beast and man

  She found the Dark Lord’s secrets out

  So no defense could stand

  Chorus

  When here in Winterhome our lord

  Forgot his proper role

  The Traitor struck the Dark Lord down

  To save our nation’s soul

  And thus the last of magic’s spawn

  Was slain where he did stand

  Never more will wizards rule

  Our lovely Barokan

  Chorus

  And now a noble man has come

  To keep and rule the land

  And bring us all a better world

  Safe from magic’s hand

  The Chosen we shall need no more

  Their long service now is past

  A better way to keep the peace

  We all have found at last

  Our noble King will never turn

  Against the common man

  The Chosen nine no longer need

  Bring peace to Barokan—

  Yes, our King, and now our Queen,

  Bring peace to Barokan!

  APPENDIX

  The Dark Lords and the Chosen Defenders of Barokan

  In the seven hundred years that the Council of Immortals maintained the system of Wizard Lords and Chosen, nine Wizard Lords were corrupted in one way or another, and declared to be Dark Lords.

  Some eighty-eight years after the system was instituted, the third Wizard Lord, the Lord of the Midlands, became the first Dark Lord and was removed by three heroes chosen by the Council of Immortals. Those first three heroes, not yet called the Chosen, were given whatever magic the wizards were able to improvise—one was given skill with weapons, one gifts of persuasion and intuition, and the third magical senses, including awareness of the whereabouts of both his companions and the Wizard Lord.

  Two of the three were killed before the third managed to dispatch the Dark Lord of the Midlands.

  The Council of Immortals decided that such heroes should be maintained permanently, as a check on future Wizard Lords, and established the Chosen Defenders of Barokan. They recreated the same three roles, somewhat modified, and named them the Swordsman, the Leader, and the Seer; given the loss of two out of the three, they added a fourth, the Seducer, to improve their chances should they ever be needed again.

  Almost fifty years later, the four Chosen were called upon to remove the Dark Lord of Tallowcrane. That Dark Lord’s extensive use of locks and bars in his defenses led to the addition of the Thief, and it was decided that henceforth the Seducer role should always be taken by a female, to be called the Beauty.

  For more than eighty years thereafter, there were no Dark Lords. When at last another did arise, he resigned quietly, rather than face the Chosen. More than thirty years later, another did the same, and for the first time people began to think there might be an end to the matter.

  Unfortunately,
sixty years later, in the 305th year of the Council of Immortals, the Dark Lord of Kamith t’Daru demonstrated that Barokan was not safe. When Kamith t’Daru realized that he was likely to run afoul of the Chosen, he carefully studied the surviving records of how previous Dark Lords were defeated. This made him a difficult opponent, and after his death, the Council added the Chosen Scholar, so that the Chosen would always know at least as much about past encounters as their opponents did.

  It was almost 170 years before another Wizard Lord dared to break his trust and became the Dark Lord of the Tsamas. His reliance on keeping his enemies at a distance led the Council to add the Archer.

  The Dark Lord of Spider Marsh retired peacefully in the 511th year of the Council, rather than fight the Chosen to the death. About ninety years later, however, the Dark Lord of Goln Vleys put up a ferocious resistance before finally being brought down.

  The Council added the Speaker of All Tongues after that.

  The sorry end of the Dark Lord of the Galbek Hills came at the hands of the Last Swordsman, while the one and only Chosen Traitor, added after the defeat of Galbek Hills, brought down the tenth and last, the Dark Lord of Winterhome.

 

 

 


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