Authors: Piers Anthony
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #General, #Princesses, #Magic, #Epic, #Fantasy fiction; American, #Xanth (Imaginary place)
MAN FROM MUNDANIA
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XANTH 12
Chapter 1. Heaven Cent
•vy woke, stretched, and opened her eyes. It
was dawn; the sun had not yet quite dared show its round
face, because darkness made it nervous, but soon it would
get up its nerve. She looked at the Tapestry, with its ever-
changing picture of Xanth. She never really tired of watch-
ing it, though her interest waxed and waned. It waxed
when it rained outside because it was more fun to remain
inside where it was dry, and it waned when Zora Zombie
was waxing the stairs and the smell of the wax got chok-
ingly thick. Thus, as she put it, it waxed when it waned,
and waned when it waxed. It was her private joke with
Dt^ph? the adults didn't understand. Adults were chroni-
cal^slow about such things.
Sure enough, Zora was waxing today; the smell was just
starting. Ivy had only minutes to find a pretext to go far
away, several days if possible, until the wax settled down.
But she was running out of pretexts; what was left?
She jumped out of bed so suddenly she frightened the
monster under it—Grabraham; she heard his honk as he
shrank away. He was a young monster, replacing Snorti-
mer, who had departed long ago; he tended to be timid.
She was also reaching the age when folk started not be-
lieving in Bed Monsters, and that made it that much worse.
When she turned eighteen she would stop believing en-
tirely, and the poor thing would fade away. Grabby was
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quite upset over the prospect, for some reason. She was
sorry about that, but there was really no alternative; she
couldn't stop herself from getting older.
She ran barefoot to the next room where Princess Nada
slept. Nada had moved in three years before when Dolph
brought her home, and the two had become great friends,
because they were the same age and rank and similarly
pretty. Nada was only half human, but she kept her human
form when staying at Castle Roogna, just from courtesy.
Princesses had to leam courtesy early, because princes
certainly didn't.
"Nada!" she cried. "I need a pretext in a hurry."
Nada sat up in bed, wrinkling her nose. "I know; I
smell it too. I'll go with you."
"Of course! But where?"
Nada concentrated. "Have we used the mirror yet?"
"We don't have the magic mirror!" Ivy reminded her.
"Com-Pewter got it last year, and won't give it back!"
"Yes. So—"
Ivy caught on. "So we'll just have to go and fetch it!
Because I'll need it when I use the Heaven Cent!"
"Exactly. Except—"
"I know. Except that Com-Pewter isn't going to let us
have it without a fight, and he fights dirty. Still, it's a
perfect excuse, if we can only figure out a way."
"Maybe Electra—"
"That's right! She could shock Pewter into letting it
go!"
Electra appeared in the doorway. "Did someone say my
name?" she asked sleepily. She was a freckled child whose
hair was a bit frizzy; her eyes were the color of wonder,
and there were smile lines around her button nose. No one
would think, to look at her, that she was tragically in love.
"Zora's waxing the stairs! Come help us get the magic
mirror from Com-Pewter!"
"Is that what I smelled! Just let me get dressed!"
There was a scramble as the three of them dived into
proper clothing. In a moment they were together again;
the two princesses in dresses, glancing jealously at Electra
in her rainbow jeans. She was of common stock, so could
get away with practical clothing. She was also slender
enough to wear it without attracting stray male eyes or
female frowns.
Quickly they trooped down the hall to the farther stair-
way, avoiding the wax. Unfortunately this led them past
Dolph's room, and he heard them. He had ears like those
of a werewolf, perhaps because he commonly assumed
wolf form to snooze. His door banged open. "Hey,
where're you going?" he cried. "Are you sneaking out
again?"
Nada and Electra paused: Nada because she didn't want
to hurt his feelings, Electra because she was in love with
him. Both were betrothed to him, of course, though he
was only twelve. In a moment Electra would invite him
along, because she always wanted to be close to him.
To prevent that. Ivy dived in. "We're going to get the
magic mirror from Com-Pewter so I can have it when I
use the Heaven Cent," she said. "So we can find out
where Good Magician Humfrey is and finally complete
your Quest."
"But Mother won't let you—" he started, reasonably.
"So you'll have to cover for us!" Ivy finished. " 'Bye!"
He still looked doubtful. But Nada stepped in and kissed
him, not saying a word. "Uh, sure," he said. He was
Silly Putty in her hands, of course, even though he knew
she didn't love him. It was the mirror image of his asso-
ciation with Electra. He changed into zombie form and
walked back the way they had come. Zombies didn't mind
the smell of wax, so he would be able to brave those stairs
despite Zora's mischief.
They completed their escape. Whatever Dolph had done
must have been sufficient, because no one tried to inter-
cept them. Ivy whistled for Stanley, and in a moment the
dragon whored around the castle and joined them. He
was almost grown now, and soon would have to depart for
the Gap because guarding it was his job. Ivy would be sad
when he left, but knew it was the same as it was with her:
age had its burdens. Meanwhile, he was excellent protec-
tion; they had no fear of wild monsters while in the com-
pany of the tame one.
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They snatched fruits from the orchard as they passed
through it, eating on the run. Then they reached the main
path going north. Every so often Com-Pewter arranged to
set up a D-tour, and then King Dor would send out some-
one to shut it down because it was a public nuisance. Ivy
happened to know that there was a D-tour currently in
force, and this time they meant to take it. It was the easiest
way to reach the evil machine. They were supposed to
stay clear of the infernal contraption, of course, which was
part of what made him so intriguing. Stanley would be>fio
protection against him, but Electra would.
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Sure enough, there was the D-tour. They veered onto
it. Now they could relax, because even if it got shut down,
they wouldn't lose it.
They stopped for the night near the unlevel playing field
where the Bulls and the Bears charged back and forth.
Grundy Golem had discovered this during his Quest to
locate the missing pet dragon. It was called the Market,
and the Bulls and Bears were the Stock. Almost every day
the foolish animals resumed their pointless activity, react-
ing dramatically to insignificant events and ignoring major
events. There were many strange things in Xanth, but this
business was too strange for even the craziest folk to un-
derstand. What did those Bulls and Bears find so fascinat-
ing about that Stock Market?
Stanley whomped off into the thickest wilderness to
catch a bite to eat, while the three girls harvested pies
from a pie tree near the path. It wasn't much of a tree,
but Ivy used her talent to enhance it, and then the pies
became so healthy that they steamed. There were many
more such trees along all the paths than in years of yore,
because Ivy's mother, Irene, had seeded them in and made
them grow, and Ivy had Enhanced them.
While they ate, they talked, for it was always fun to talk
when there were no adults to listen in. Inevitably the sub-
ject found its way to Romance, for that was the most
fascinating concept ever to approach teenage girls.
"When are you going to Find a Boy, Ivy?" Nada in-
quired. "I mean, you're well into seventeen, and when
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your mother was that age she had already landed your
father and trussed him up."
"And by the time my little brother was nine, he had
already landed two finacees," Ivy agreed. "I confess to
being retarded."
Nada and Electra grinned ruefully. Nada had been four-
teen when the young Prince Dolph had come to her father,
the King of the Naga, for help, and because the naga
needed an alliance with the humans, the King had agreed
to help if Dolph married his daughter. Nada had had to
pretend she was Dolph's age, nine, knowing that her real
age would freak him out. It was only a betrothal, of course;
they would have to wait until Dolph came of age for the
actual ceremony of marriage. But meanwhile the alliance
was valid, and Nada had kept company with Dolph while
her folk received sundry items from the Castle Roogna
arsenal to fight off the encroaching goblins. There seemed