Session
6
Amber, year one, day four (Sunday, September 14, 2985)
I am going to kill Brand! Remember what I said about each day
getting more and more interesting? Well, things have gone a bit beyond
that point. I was still waiting to see Eric when I experienced pain of a
most excruciating kind, filling my entire body. I remember screaming, and
then, thankfully, the world faded to black and I knew no more. Eventually
I awoke to find myself bound hand and foot. As I took in my surroundings
and tested my shackles (they were too tight for me slip out of), I was
rather dismayed to find Brand bargaining with some slavering creature of
Haldor's over possession of me! Needless to say, I objected rather
strongly to this, and proceeded to bite, kick and spit on Brand until he
left me alone with the creature. I am surprised at how easily I was able
to hit him. Somehow I had thought he would be a more formidable fighter.
Before he left, I asked him why he was doing this to me, and why at this
time? After all, he had all of us at his mercy earlier, but he let us go.
He would only tell me that I had damaged something he valued. I cannot
imagine what he was talking about! I never even met the man before he
escaped! I doubt he had any real reason at all. The truly mad never do.
If only he did not have his magical ring. It appears to be an artifact of
great power.
After Brand left, the creature and I struggled for a while.
Eventually it managed to hang me by my wrist chains over a hook on the
wall and left. I quickly set to freeing myself from the hook, but had no
sooner done so when the foul being returned. I fought with it once more,
and even tried shifting shadow in an effort to escape, but to no avail.
The creature soon clubbed me into unconsciousness, and I embraced the
darkness once more.
When I next awoke, I was bound to a table, with each wrist and
ankle secured to a corner. The creature had begun painting odd symbols on
my right leg. Realizing that there could be no good purpose for these
symbols, I began to move my leg in such a way as to ruin its designs.
After a while it grew tired of this and produced a device which made his
designs somewhat more permanent.
I was beginning to despair of ever escaping from this creature,
when, much to my surprise, I felt a trump contact. I eagerly opened my
mind to it, and found it was Mirelle. She had just learned of my strange
disappearance from Amber, and was the first person who even thought to try
and contact me! Needless to say, I asked her for help. She talked with
the people present with her, who I soon learned were Alex and Heather.
The next thing I heard was Heather's voice asking me if she could view the
situation through my eyes. It would seem that the trump contact did not
afford a very good view of my tormentor. I was somewhat reluctant to
allow her the access to my mind that was necessary for her to accomplish
this task, but I had no other options, so I agreed. She studied the thing
carefully and then left the contact to draw a trump of the creature. I
learned that this trump would enable her to attack its mind (I was not
aware that you could do this. It would seem that a trump can be a very
dangerous weapon).
While we were waiting for her to finish (with me still attempting
to slow the beast's progress), Alex entered the contact and told me that
he had a spell which might be able to open my shackles. Not wanting to
risk having it fail and warn my captor that I was receiving aid, I managed
to successfully convey that I would rather he waited until Heather was
ready with her attack (not an easy thing to do, when you cannot talk). I
am glad that I did so, for although his spell worked, he had to cast it
separately for each shackle, and I fear that the creature might have been
able to subdue me before I was completely free.
As it was, Heather was able to render the creature senseless with
her attack. I believe she may have completely destroyed its mind, for it
suddenly stopped its work on me and began drooling (well, it was drooling
before, but not quite so much), and it did not react at all when Alex
began to free me. Once loose of my shackles, I found my sword and
proceeded to slice my captor into pieces so small as to make it completely
unrecognizable. With this accomplished, I cleaned off myself and my
sword, and found my clothes and other belongings. As I dressed, I asked
Alex if he wanted anything from the room, to repay him for his aid. He
asked for a large book, which he called a "Grimoire." I fetched this book
and then happily left that place behind.
I was quickly brought up to date on what had passed while I was
imprisoned, and learned that Driscoll had killed Eric (well, actually
poisoned him so he seemed to be dead). He did this because Chaos was
holding his daughter hostage. The man has entirely too much pride. I
would have been happy to help him free his daughter, and I am sure there
are others who would have felt the same. After all, once the truth was
known, Alex and Heather (along with another Chaos resident named Mandor)
freed Eris without too much trouble.
Although it is to Driscoll's credit that he did not actually kill
Eric, rendering him comatose gave Corwin the opportunity to steal the
Jewel of Judgment off of Eric's body. From what I can understand, if one
is properly initiated, they can use the Jewel to control the weather.
Truly a powerful weapon, and one that quite rightly belongs in the hands
of the ruler. Unfortunately, there appears to be a disagreement between
Eric and Corwin over who the ruler is, and they lack the intelligence to
cease their quarreling until the threat to Amber has been dealt with.
Instead, they decide to give this enormously powerful weapon to
Gérard, who not only does not appear to be very sharp of wit
(obviously Felix takes after his pater in that regard), but does not have
the proper bond with the Jewel, and therefore cannot use it to help Amber!
It is a tactically foolish action, and one that plays right into our foe's
hands.
These Amberites are truly a childish, quarrelsome and petty lot.
Most of their difficulties are more their own doing than the result of
their enemies. Why, for example, was the Jewel not placed under better
guard? Gérard was supposedly guarding the body, but if Corwin was
able to reach it, Gérard's vigilance was obviously lacking.
After absorbing all that Mirelle and the others had to tell me,
Alex mentioned that he must be returning with Eris to Amber. Although I
would have enjoyed talking with Mirelle for longer, I had no real desire
to stay overlong in her new shadow home. The people cover themselves from
head to foot. No doubt Heather loved it there. I asked to return to
Amber with Heather and Alex, and they had no objections. Heather
contacted Driscoll, who brought us through to Amber. I carried Eris, who
is truly a beautiful child. However, when I took her in my arms, I
noticed that she seemed rather dazed. Perhaps it was an effect of her
imprisonment? Eris was quite happy to see her pater, although I was
somewhat shocked by his condition. I had been told that his death had
been pretended as well, in hopes that the Chaosites would release his
daughter, but I had not known of the injury he received in the process,
nor of the beating he received from Gérard and Felix when Eric's
death was first discovered.
In the room with Driscoll were Eric, Corwin, Gérard, Felix
and Ahab. Ahab and Felix were wearing less clothing than usual (most
Amberites go around wearing far too much clothing, although not to the
extent that Heather does). I took the opportunity to admire their
physiques, which seemed to fluster Felix a bit. I do not understand why.
Bodies are meant to be admired, not hidden away and concealed. Ahab
introduced me to the others (except for Felix, of course), upsetting Eric
and Corwin when he only titled them as Princes of Amber. It was at this
point that I learned of the Jewel and how it had been hidden somewhere by
Corwin. Corwin agreed to lead the others to it, once he was assured that
Eric would not be getting it back, so Eric, Corwin, Gérard and Ahab
set out to retrieve it. Alex tried to go along as well (I am not certain
as to why), but, of course, they would not allow it. Felix stayed behind
and had quarters prepared for all of us. Heather decided not to remain
and trumped herself elsewhere, but Mebd, Driscoll and I were happy to be
led to our quarters.
Alex tried to question Driscoll about Eris' captors, but Driscoll
was too tired to talk about it, and asked Alex to wait until morning. I
am rather exhausted myself, although I feel much better now that I have
had a hot bath. I asked Felix for a scalpel to use in removing the
tattoos on my leg, but he seemed to think that Gérard might know of
an easier way, so I have resolved to wait until Gérard returns. He
also told me some additional information about things that happened while
I was gone. The most interesting news was the fact that Ahab left his
horse behind at Heather's again (it would seem that this is a common
occurrence). When he returned to Heather's shadow to fetch it, he managed
to get in a disagreement with Heather, which resulted in her shooting him
in the shoulder. The same shoulder that was injured earlier when Ahab was
talking with Eric (I am still not clear on how that happened). Ahab
retaliated, of course, and disemboweled Heather with his sword. Perhaps
she was trying to kill herself again? No doubt she would have died if
this Mandor had not chosen to make his appearance then. He must have used
some sort of spell to heal her, for when I saw her she seemed to be fine
and such a wound would takes months to heal, assuming the person survived.
Or perhaps she was recovering in one of those shadows where time flows
swiftly. Heather certainly does seem to have trouble getting along with
people. And now for my first night's sleep in Amber. I must ask Felix to
arrange for Kira and the others to join me here tomorrow.
Well, I have not quite managed to find sleep yet. Just after I
had closed this book, I heard a pounding on my door. I was rather
surprised to find that it was Felix. At first I thought that he had come
seeking companionship, but I soon learned otherwise. He had spotted Brand
in the Castle kitchen and had come to tell me that he was in Amber. I
quickly changed to more appropriate clothing (which got quite a reaction
out of Felix) and found my sword. But, when I asked Felix to take me to
confront the source of my recent travails, he grew pale and begged me not
to go. I soon learned that he had not told me of Brand's presence so that
I could avenge myself. Rather he had expected me to hide in terror from
Brand. I found this notion completely offensive! What kind of person
does he think I am! With much difficulty, I managed to persuade Felix to
take me to where he had last seen Brand, but it was a commonly used
staircase, so there was no way to track him. Having no better place to
start, I asked Felix for the location of Brand's quarters in the Castle,
but Felix was determined not to go anywhere near it. Eventually I managed
to get him to show me the correct hallway, and give me directions to the
proper door. He seemed quite upset to find that a sword that had been
stuck in the door by Ahab was no longer there and went scurrying off.
I think I shall pay dear Felix a little visit. Disguised to look
rather dead. It should be interesting to see how he reacts, since he
seemed convinced that Brand was going to kill me. I will admit, I had my
own doubts about emerging from the encounter alive, but it was either
confront him or spend the rest of my life hiding from him, and I have
never been the sort who runs away.
So there I stood, in front of Brand's door, sword in hand, ready
for anything. Or so I thought. Not being sure what to do next, I
knocked. Much to my surprise, Brand invited me in. I was prepared for
him to attack me, but he merely looked up at me and invited me to sit
down. This was not what I was expecting. Which pretty much sums up our
entire conversation. He claimed that he was under a geas, which
controlled his earlier actions. The geas had been placed in that magical
ring that I had noticed him wearing. He calls the ring a "Spikard." The
hand that wore the Spikard is now bound. Apparently Fiona removed the
Spikard (along with his finger), thus breaking the spell. He says that he
went looking for me after that, but I had already made good my escape. I
was still doubtful after hearing this tale. After all, Amberites do seem
rather prone to lying. He noticed this, and offered to remove a spell
that he had cast on me as proof of his veracity. I did not even know of
its existence, until he removed it.
I now know what really happened when he left us in Heather's
shadow. The purpose of the spell was to make us believe that Heather was
just an innocent dupe instead of the scheming bitch she is. To think, I
was actually feeling sorry for her! I wish I could have been there when
Ahab disemboweled her. Or when Fiona was strangling her. Or, most of
all, that the dagger I threw at her in an effort to distract Brand when he
was casting that spell had struck true, instead of merely injuring her.
That injury is the reason Brand singled me out for his special attention.
I am certain that Heather would have left me to rot with that creature if
Alex and Mirelle had not been present.
Given that the removal of the spell caused an increase in my
hostility towards his daughter, I am inclined to believe that Brand is
speaking the truth. So I put aside my anger at him and made a peace of
sorts. After all, if he is speaking the truth, he is not the one who is
most responsible for all the trouble he has caused. If I ever find those
who created the spell that was controlling him, I shall make them sorry
they were ever born.
With matters between Brand and myself settled, I prepared to
leave. As I departed, Brand asked me to keep his presence in Amber to
myself. I asked him what his business was in Amber, for I am still not
inclined to trust him completely. He claims that he is researching a way
to repair the damage he did to the Pattern. I hope, for Amber's sake,
that he is telling the truth. I agreed to keep silent, in part because I
knew that Felix was aware of Brand's presence as well, and I am certain he
will be quick to tell others. Brand knows of this too, so it will be
interesting to see how he handles it.
This leaves me in a rather uncomfortable position, though. The
spell that Brand removed from me is likely still in effect for Driscoll,
Felix and Alex. I cannot easily tell them of this without revealing that
Brand is here. Brand could remove the spell, but even if he wanted to,
that would also reveal his presence here, so I think it is unlikely that
he will do so. Which means that Ahab is the only Amberite that I know who
distrusts Heather as much as I.
I must remember to ask where the library is tomorrow. Hopefully,
it will contain more information than Mirelle's. I wish to know more
about the Patterns, how they were created, and what you can do with their
power. I learn more and more every day, but I feel I am woefully
uneducated in these matters. Especially when compared to those who have
spent all of their life here.
But first, I must attend to dear cousin Felix. I will admit to
being rather annoyed at him. It is bad enough that neither he nor Ahab
made any effort to investigate my disappearance. Alex and Driscoll were
under guard, and I would not expect Heather to care, but I would have
hoped that Ahab or Felix might have at least made a few inquiries. Given
the way Felix acted about Brand, I guess I should not be too surprised at
his lack of action. He was probably too frightened of Brand to try and
find me. Or he assumed that I was dead. I really must find out what
Brand did to him as a child. He kept going on about me not growing up in
Amber and not knowing what Brand was like. Now, where shall I set
up...damn! I just realized that Brand still has my trump of Ahab. I was
so thrown off by what I learned that I completely forgot about it. Well,
I will slip a note under his door requesting that he return it. I shall
know by his actions how much he has truly changed. And now, to deal with
Felix.
"Outrageous Fortune"
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