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BOOK ONE The Torment of the Last Lord .. . and then did Elric leave Jharkor in pursuit of a certain sorcerer who had, so Elric claimed, caused him some inconvenience ... тАФThe Chronicle of the Black Sword CHAPTER ONE Pale Prince on a Moonlit Shore In the sky, a cold moon, cloaked in clouds, sent down faint light that fell upon a sullen sea where a ship lay at anchor off an uninhabited coast. From the ship a boat was being lowered. It swayed in its harness. Two figures, swathed in long capes, watched the seamen lowering the boat while they, themselves, tried to calm horses which stamped their hooves on The shorter figure clung hard to his horse's bridle and grumbled. "Why should this be necessary? Why could not we have disembarked at Trepesaz? Or at least some fish- ing harbour boasting an inn, however lowly. . . ." "Because, friend Moonglum, I wish our arrival in Lormyr to be secret. If Theleb K'aarna knew of my comingтАФas he soon would if we went to Trepesaz тАФ then he would fly again and the chase would begin afresh. Would you welcome that?" Moonglum shrugged. "I still feel that your pursuit of this sorcerer is no more than a surrogate for real activity. You seek him because you do not wish to seek your proper destiny. ..." Elric turned his bone-white face in the moonlight and regarded Moonglum with crimson, moody eyes. "And what of it? You need not accompany me if you do not wish to. ..." |
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