Chapter 246: Eye on the Prize
The elfs giant head tilted slowly and the rolling mist forming its eyebrows slid closer together. You want to surrender? The voice blew my hair back. We havent fought yet.
No, and Id prefer to keep it that way. You obviously have the advantage and even if we find a way to win, thousands will die, and then some idiot will take control for a bit, and therell be more wars and more fucking about as one person tries to wrest power from another. Better to let you be in charge and opt for a little stability.
The head drifted closer to me, all of it moving at once but not all at the same speed, which gave the face a strange, shuddering quality. I wanted to back away, but I held my position. I could have quite easily dived into the slightly open mouth.
What kind of hero are you? she asked.
A fair question.
Obviously, not many people are going to think its a good idea to let Sauron take over Middle-earth. Hes evil, hes got the Nazgul pulling questionable shit wherever they go, hes got that big freaky eye on top of a mountain giving you the feeling youre being watched all the time... but you have to consider, once hes in charge, whats he going to do?
Yes, therell be some killing and torturing, and possibly some eating of human flesh, but on the plus side, youve got a leader with governing experience, he knows how to manage a budget and hes got law and order covered big time.
Im not a hero. I dont think there are any, not that Ive seen. This is a battle between villains, people out for themselves. The only reason theyve all joined forces to stop you is because if youre the Supreme Evil Leader of the World, they cant be. Nobodys fighting for the right of every man and woman to live free and do what they want, theyre here so they can have a shot at being Flatlands Next Top Douchebag.
Except you? You dont want to be King of the World? She sounded dubious.
No. I never fancied a desk job. You, on the other hand, have already been ruler of a city and done quite a nice job of it. I mean, you did put only women in charge and cut off a lot of mens balls, but in some societies that would just make you a progressive liberal.
You realise, said the elf, I dont need to accept your terms of surrender. I can just take what I want and demand fealty. Or kill you all.
Sure, sure,I said. But why ruin a lovely day with bodies littered all over the countryside? You can have a planet of willing subjects and no one will stop you from doing what you want. You can get them to build you statues of yourself or giant pyramids or whatever it is you plan to do after achieving world domination.
I do not do this for such petty reasons, said the elf. The peoples of this world are of no consequence. I must have the spires, and there is one who would stop me.
So the problem was Peter. Not a big surprise.
What will you do with the spires? Blow things up? Pew pew pew?
The elf frowned, which took a good thirty seconds. Such waste is not a good use of their power.
She raised her arm. I drifted backwards to avoid the hand floating up. A finger extended.
I looked in the direction she was pointing. Fengarad.
The spires were small spikes in the distance, but from them grew towers of light shooting straight up into the sky and beyond. They were like the vines but thicker and brighter. Whatever they connected to was very far away.
I will use them to feed, to grow stronger, and when my brethren return, they will not find me the weak child they left behind.
When they return in a thousand years?
It is but the blink of an eye.
So Ive heard. Fine by me however long it takes. Not like Ill still be here. But what if I can take care of Peter? You take over the spires and do your thing, the world carries onfor the next thousand years or socue music for end titles. Sound good?
Hernande took a deep breath which caused a rush of air to buffet me around. She closed her eyes and her clouded forehead furrowed. A vine grew out of the centre of the furrows. It was green and beanstalk-like. I watched it elongate and then shoot downwards. It grew and stretched and twisted as it headed towards my body standing in a field.Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m
I had no idea what the tentacle represented. Some connection between me and the elf, I assumed. Was it good or bad? It didnt really matter. It reached me and stopped. No connection available.
The tip probed and poked my body, wound around me, looking for another way in. Happily, it didnt find one back there. Every attempt found no purchase, no entry point. It was an odd thing, to see a connection forming, seeing the manifestation of something that had no physical component. It gave social interactions a whole new dimension. Even though it wasnt clear what the elf was trying to do, I was glad she wasnt able to penetrate my defences.
After a few more minutes of trying, the tentacle returned to the front of my body and then noticed the single thread coming out of my chest; the one that led to Jenny. It touched the thread very lightly and jumped back, dissolving and fading away.
Hernandes eyes opened in surprise. There is no way to tell if you can be trusted. What is it that you truly want if it isnt to win?
I want to win, I said. Winning is getting what you want. I dont need a crown for that. Neither do you, but Ill gladly give you one if thats what it takes.
And you speak for all of them, do you?
I speak for none of them. I doubt theyll surrender to you willingly. I know you put a lot of store by that word. Everythings better when its done willingly.
Yes. The connection is stronger.
I wondered if I would be able to see that with my ability. A whole different type of connection when it was consenting. Was that why some tentacles looked so much stronger than others?
But its not like you cant kill everyone later, I said.
She nodded on a meteorological scale. If you can truly deliver the spires to me, then perhaps we can come to an understanding. But that man is not going to step aside easily.
As it happens, I have an idea how to deal with him. I just need your help.
I spent a few minutes convincing Hernande of my plan. No vines grew from my body, no tentacles weaved across the space between us. My (limited) understanding was that any interaction on a mental or emotional level produced some kind of physical bond between people in this plane of existence.
Here it could be seen, and possibly manipulated (if you knew how). But I was immune, so how was I getting through to people? There was a lot to figure out with this power.
She eventually agreed to my idea, although not without some reservations. I returned to the Void inside my mind and found two dwarves with my younger self.
Do you really think this will work? asked Evand. Now that I got a good look at him, he was surprisingly young-looking. No beard, curly hair, dressed in stiff brown leather that didnt look very comfortable.
Maybe, maybe not.
Good. Me too. I stepped into the point of the spike and grabbed his wrist to makes sure he pushed it in.
The surge of energy was a bit embarrassing. If it had been any more intense, Id have been able to start my own red light district. The most unappealing live sex show youve ever seen. Mind you, if Jenny did learn how to juggle...
Peter had a surprised look on his face. Two dwarves had entered himanother act to add to the lineup. I wasnt sure which would be in charge or if there would be a stalemate, but it didnt matter as long he wasnt in control.
The spike, which I barely noticed, was removed from my chest. I winced and healed myself. Everyone was watching, not really following what had just happened.
There was a struggle going on inside Peter. I could see it in the way his expressions were rapidly changing like in a bad Jim Carrey movie (but also in a good Jim Carrey movie). A struggle for control but between the dwarves or between them and Peter, I couldnt tell.
A sudden gust of wind and we were scooped up. Hernandes hand closed around us and swooped us into the air. I fell over and lay in her palm next to Peter as she raised us to her face.
Your plan was successful. She sounded surprised. I was used to it.
I think so. Whats going on with him?
Peter was still mugging like a loon.
They cannot decide who is to lead.
Always the problem. Everyone thinks they deserve a chance to tell others what to do.
Hey! I snapped my fingers in front of Peters face. Take it in turns. I felt like a mother with squabbling kids. It didnt help. Evand. I held up the third gemstone. I can use this and cut you out of the equation.
Peters face settled down.
Good. You two are going to take Hernande to the spires. Shes going to quietly drink her milkshake while you watch over her. When the Elf Lords come back, they can sort out their differences between them.
What about me? said the dwarf in my hand.
Youll stay with me for now. If nothing untoward happens, you get your freedom in a thousand years. Dont worry, itll pass in a blink of an eye.
There was some bickering, assurances given, but an agreement was reached.
You have fulfilled your part of the agreement, and asked for nothing in return.
I had asked for quite a lot in return. Not to be killed, to be left alone, my balls to remain attached to my body
Is there truly nothing you want for yourself?
I thought about it. You stopped visitors having children, right? Can you reverse it?
Yes. Is that what you wish.
No. But maybe one day.
Hernande returned us to the ground. I climbed off and Peter stayed where he was.
You will obey me, Hernande. I am your master, now, said Peter. To Fengarad.
With long easy strides, she headed for Fengarad. The armies scattered to get out from under her feet, and then followed behind, unsure about the future and what to expect, but Peter was the man they knew and he was more impressive than ever.
A moment ago I was the one in charge, now I was the one who had been tricked by the old fox. Or so it appeared. Everyone who needed to believe I was second rate and overhyped, had their evidence to back them up. Everyone who suspected I was hiding something, also had plenty to think about.
As long as the ones who wanted to look down on me walked away feeling superior and the ones who sensed a hidden danger kept their distance, everything was gucci.
Of course, the superior ones might think it was a perfect time to attack, and the wary ones might decide to ignore their fears, so it was still a good time to make a swift exit.
Lets get out of here, I said to the others. They took the hint immediately and we made for the dragon.
Thanks to a very solid training regimen in getting while the gettings good, we were airborne in a few minutes.
Where are we going? asked Flossie.
I shrugged. Theres a fourth city. We could check it out, before the other elfs arrive and start a world war.
Isnt that going to take a thousand years? asked Maurice.
Yep. Only take a blink of an eye.
They knew Id done something but finding out what it was could wait. Theres a time to talk and theres a time to run. And this was running time.
We hadnt really gained much for saving the world. A few fancy clothes and some snacks theyd stuffed into their pockets when they left Fengarad, but it was a relief to be leaving in one piece. I really wanted to find somewhere out of the way where I could figure out this power of mine. I had the one dwarfstone, but I needed to find a better way to travel between worlds.
As I was thinking this over, Jenny sat down next to me. I got you a present.
What is it? Ive always been a very hard person to shop for. I hate most things, so I was curious to see what shed got me.
Here. She took out a spoon on a chain and put it around my neck like a precious diamond necklace. Only it was better than that. It was actually useful.
Thank you, I said, and I meant it. Perhaps I would give her something she really wanted, too, one day.
End of Book 6