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Elric

Elric
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  • ISBN-13: 9780345498625
  • ISBN: 0345498623
  • Publication Date: 2008
  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group

AUTHOR

Moorcock, Michael, Picacio, John

SUMMARY

Chapter One "What's the hour?" The black-bearded man wrenched off his gilded helmet and flung it from him, careless of where it fell. He drew off his leathern gauntlets and moved closer to the roaring fire, letting the heat soak into his frozen bones. "Midnight is long past," growled one of the other armoured men who gathered around the blaze. "Are you still sure he'll come?" "It's said that he's a man of his word, if that comforts you." It was a tall, pale-faced youth who spoke. His thin lips formed the words and spat them out maliciously. He grinned a wolf-grin and stared the new arrival in the eyes, mocking him. The newcomer turned away with a shrug. "That's sofor all your irony, Yaris. He'll come." He spoke as a man does when he wishes to reassure himself. There were six men, now, around the fire. The sixth was SmiorganCount Smiorgan Baldhead of the Purple Towns. He was a short, stocky man of fifty years with a scarred face partially covered with a thick, black growth of hair. His morose eyes smouldered and his lumpy fingers plucked nervously at his rich-hilted longsword. His pate was hairless, giving him his name, and over his ornate, gilded armour hung a loose woolen cloak, dyed purple. Smiorgan said thickly, "He has no love for his cousin. He has become bitter. Yyrkoon sits on the Ruby Throne in his place and has proclaimed him an outlaw and a traitor. Elric needs us if he would take his throne and his bride back. We can trust him." "You're full of trust tonight, count," Yaris smiled thinly, "a rare thing to find in these troubled times. I say this" He paused and took a long breath, staring at his comrades, summing them up. His gaze flicked from lean-faced Dharmit of Jharkor to Fadan of Lormyr who pursed his podgy lips and looked into the fire. "Speak up, Yaris," petulantly urged the patrician-featured Vilmirian, Naclon. "Let's hear what you have to say, lad, if it's worth hearing." Yaris looked towards Jiku the dandy, who yawned impolitely and scratched his long nose. "Well!" Smiorgan was impatient. "What d'you say, Yaris?" "I say that we should start now and waste no more time waiting on Elric's pleasure! He's laughing at us in some tavern a hundred miles from hereor else plotting with the Dragon Princes to trap us. For years we have planned this raid. We have little time in which to strikeour fleet is too big, too noticeable. Even if Elric has not betrayed us, then spies will soon be running eastwards to warn the Dragons that there is a fleet massed against them. We stand to win a fantastic fortuneto vanquish the greatest merchant city in the worldto reap immeasurable richesor horrible death at the hands of the Dragon Princes, if we wait overlong. Let's bide our time no more and set sail before our prize hears of our plan and brings up reinforcements!" "You always were too ready to mistrust a man, Yaris." King Naclon of Vilmir spoke slowly, carefullydistastefully eyeing the taut-featured youth. "We could not reach Imrryr without Elric's knowledge of the maze-channels which lead to its secret ports. If Elric will not join usthen our endeavour will be fruitlesshopeless. We need him. We must wait for himor else give up our plans and return to our homelands." "At least I'm willing to take a risk," yelled Yaris, anger lancing from his slantinMoorcock, Michael is the author of 'Elric', published 2008 under ISBN 9780345498625 and ISBN 0345498623.

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