Authors: John Norman
Tags: #Science Fiction, #Fiction, #General, #Fantasy, #Adventure, #Gor (Imaginary Place), #Cabot; Tarl (Fictitious Character), #Outer Space, #Nomads, #Outlaws
"Your coming and going with the Wagon Peoples," said
Kamchak, "has spanned parts of two of our years."
I looked at him, not really understanding. What he said, of
course, was true.
"The years," said Harold, smiling, "were two the Year in
which Tarl Cabot Came to the Wagon Peoples and the Year
in which Tarl Cabot Commanded a Thousand."
Inwardly I gasped. These were year names which would
be remembered by the Year Keepers, whose memories knew
the names of thousands of consecutive years.
"But," I protested, "there have been many things of much
greater importance than those in these years the Siege of
Turia, the Taking of the City, the Election of the Ubar San"
"We choose most to remember Tarl Cabot," said
Kamchak.
I said nothing.
"If you should ever need the Tuchuks' Tarl Cabot," said
Kamchak, "or the Kataii or the Kassar or the Paravaci
you have only to speak and we will ride. We will ride to
your side, be it even to the cities of Earth."
"You know of Earth?" I asked. I recalled what I took to
be the skepticism of Kamchak and Kutaituchik long ago
when they had questioned myself and Elizabeth Cardwell of
such matters.
Karnchak smiled. "We Tuchuks know of many things," he
said, "Of more than we tell." He grinned. "Good fortune
attend you, Tart Cabot, Commander of a Thousand Tuchuks,
Warrior of Ko-ro-ba!"
I lifted my hand to them and then drew on the one-strap
and the wings of the great tarn began to strike the resistant
air and the Tuchuks on all sides fell back stumbling in the
dust and the driven wind smote from beneath the mighty
wings of the bird and in that instant we saw the wagons fall
away beneath us, extending in their squares for pasangs, and
we could see the ribbon of the creek and then the Omen
Valley and then the spires of distant Turia, far off. I
Elizabeth Cardwell was weeping, and I put my arms about I
her, to comfort her, and to protect her from the blasts of the
swift air. I noted with irritation that the sting of the air had
made my own eyes moist as well.