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Authors: David Drake

“Of course I fought!” Varus said. He started to add,
What choice did I have?
but those words did not reach his lips.

He watched the Blight throbbing like the intestines of a horse disemboweled in the arena. Varus hadn't seen that while he fought. His world had been foul blackness in all directions. The blue crackling that prevented the Blight from swallowing him would remain only so long as he willed it to remain, and doing that was like carrying the Temple of Jupiter Best and Greatest on his shoulders.

“I did know from the first that I couldn't win,” Varus said instead. “But I had to fight. There wasn't anywhere for me to run to, and even if there had been … I wouldn't want to remember that I had let that
horror
destroy the Earth.”

Varus watched as Bacchus, bathed in golden light, spread the transformed Blight across Anti-Thule like rich compost. Every sort of vegetation was springing up.

“I tried,” Varus said to the Sibyl, “but I wasn't strong enough.”

“Yes,” said the old woman. She pointed at an unfamiliar jungle scene. “Your sister and Master Corylus fought a demon at the Tomb of the Eternals. They weren't strong enough, either.”

Hedia, whom Varus hadn't noticed and whom the demon had certainly forgotten, stepped up behind the creature swinging a rock at the end of a silken cord. The demon dropped like a sacrificial bullock struck in the forehead by the underpriest's hammer. Corylus knelt to cut its head off as Alphena drove her sword deep into the broad chest.

“Lady Hedia helped them,” the Sibyl said, “as she helped you. But she is a very ordinary matron of Carce, Lord Wizard. She cannot work magic or use a sword.”

Varus smiled wryly. “Mother isn't ordinary,” he said. “But I take your point.”

He looked down at his body, walking on Hedia's arm toward the remaining fragment of Govinda's sanctum. He turned to meet the Sibyl's eyes and said, “Sibyl, why am I here? What is next?”

She smiled, another wrinkle in a face as seamed as a dried apple. “That is up to you, Lord Wizard,” the Sibyl said. “This is a fork in the road your future will follow. From here on, the world will be ruled either by logic or by magic. By wisdom or by superstition, as you would have put it not long ago. Which path will the future take?”

Varus stiffened as though she had slapped him. He said, “
I
can't make that decision!”

“You
will
make that decision, Gaius Varus,” the Sibyl said. She did not raise her voice, but Hedia herself could not have put more steely certainty into the words.

Varus rubbed his temples. “Sibyl, why me?” he said.

“Did you not stand alone against all the power of the Cosmos, Lord Wizard?” the Sibyl said.

“Yes, but I couldn't win!” Varus said. “I couldn't even have stood much longer!”

“True,” said the Sibyl, smiling again. “The help of the gods was necessary to save you and to save your world.
Our
world, Gaius Varus.”

“Then the decision is clear,” said Varus. With the words, he felt his spirit fly back to his flesh and his friends as they stepped into a Carce full of magic and wonder.

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

DAVID DRAKE
is best known for his military SF and has authored or coauthored more than sixty books. He lives in Pittsboro, North Carolina. You can sign up for email updates
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TOR BOOKS BY
DAVID DRAKE

Air and Darkness

Birds of Prey

Bridgehead

Cross the Stars

The Dragon Lord

The Forlorn Hope

Fortress

The Fortress of Glass

From the Heart of Darkness

Goddess of the Ice Realm

The Gods Return

The Jungle

Killer
(with Karl Edward Wagner)

The Legions of Fire

Lord of the Isles

Master of the Cauldron

The Mirror of Worlds

Mistress of the Catacombs

Monsters of the Earth

Out of the Waters

Patriots

Queen of Demons

Servant of the Dragon

Skyripper

Tyrannosaur

The Voyage

 

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CONTENTS

Title Page

Copyright Notice

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Author's Note

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

Chapter 18

Epilogue

About the Author

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This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.

AIR AND DARKNESS

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    Air and darkness / by David Drake.—First edition.

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