"Beverly Henderson - Stormcrow and The Deer" - читать интересную книгу автора (Henderson Beverly) Stormcrow and The Deer
by Beverly Henderson For thousands of years, the Stormcrow had watched over Mankind, traversing countless planes of existence, manipulating the infinite time streams, moving from planet to planet in a never-ending struggle against the darkness that constantly threatened to overwhelm them. He, alone of all the Ancient Ones, had chosen to live among those he guarded, keeping the delicate balance between good and evil by example as well as by action. As the millenia slowly rolled past, he involved himself in the histories of hundreds of worlds, living with the people he chose, loving some of them, taking a few to wife, only to watch them grow old and die. For all his powers over time and the strength of his magic, for all his wisdom of the ages and knowledge of the lore of countless worlds, he was helpless against the never-ceasing march of time. With the passing of each of his companions, his heart grew a little sadder until the time came when he said to himself, No more! So, he set out once more across the planes of existence, slipping into various time streams searching for a world that needed his care. There, in the dark nexus if time, he found a new world, its balance of good and evil in danger of sliding into the darkness he always challenged. He peered into the hearts of the people and found that good still lived within them but that they were sorely tempted by the lures of evil. So he decided to stop on this planet, convinced the king that a castle in ruins guarding his northern border was of no use to good to him. And so magic that it reached out to him with the promise of benevolent support and aid. Two years later, with the use of his powerful magic, the castle was repaired. There he lived for fifty years, tending his people, fighting when evil threatened and exploring the depths of the magic forest. His people thrived and stayed with him out of love and respect, their pride in him boundless, their loyalty unquestioned, their obedience legendary. But the king was jealous. The Stormcrow had magic. The king didn't. He sent a message throughout the land summoning magicians, but only small-powered, petty ones came forth. The king used them to create the Wizard's Council and, with their help, finally had a daughter. But he grew old, fighting a few battles with Lord Crow, other times without him. Calling the Stormcrow to his deathbed, the king tried to get him to swear total loyalty to his daughter. The king was in great pain and Lord Crow was close to doing so until the little girl came into the room - rude, arrogant, demanding her father's time and the beheading of some servant over a trivial offense. Lord Crow sent her from the room and watched the king take his last breath! That was 20 years ago. One spring, a wizard's duel was held. The Stormcrow went to observe, for the winner of the duel was to become leader of the council and Lord Crow hoped he could ally with such a man, one geared more towards the protection of the kingdom than the Queen's desires. Forced to join in the duel, he proceeded to win, humbling the Queen and all her wizards. That's why the thousand-man army of the Queen marched against him. The |
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