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Being an even greedier beast than Milky Joe, the Monopole commanded that Milky Joe conduct the intriguing couple to Misâtashe, the way-station between Port Newolf and the Hedgelands, where black-market trade in slaves and trallĂ©s was often carried on. Distant from settlements, hidden from view, and controlled by Colonel Snart, Misâtashe was a place where commerce of unusual sorts often occurred. Slaves might be switched from one buyerâs order to another buyer at higher price, trallĂ©s bound for one dealer, might be redirected to another, and so on, as best suited Colonel Snartâs interests. No beast entered the extremely remote wilds of Misâtashe unless invited by the Monopole, which made it convenient to blame delayed or missing orders for slaves or trallĂ©s on all manner of catastrophes: Borf raids, avalanches, epidemics, earthquakes, and so on and on. Misâtashe provided a perfect place for black-market trading with intriguing wealthy buyers. And, under the watchful eye of the Monopoleâs ruffians, should there be any trouble with double-dealing buyers, it would be impossible for them to escape.
Red Whale and Katteo, although feeling encouraged by the success of their disguises, also were proceeding with great care. Although Milky Joe had assigned a detail of Wreckers to âsafely conductâ his wealthy customers to Misâtashe, the travelers insisted on bringing along their own body-guard: a huge monitor!
When the party was ready to depart, Milky Joe insisted that Red Whale and Katteo should go first, so the Wreckers could keep an eye on them. The wealthy couple refused, however, and after what amounted to a trivial argumentâgreed once again clouding better reasonâthe party set out for Misâtashe with the wealthy couple at the rear, riding astride their monitor! Having never before seen a monitor up close, but knowing the legendary ferocity of the giant lizards, Milky Joe was now even more impressed with these unusual customers. Any beast who could tame such a terror, and bend it to his will, must indeed be a great and important beast! Having planned to accompany the rich buyers to Misâtashe, the addition of the monitor to the party, and the effect this had on his reflections on the couple, caused Milky Joe to change his mind, and the group departed without him.
As the group proceeded to Misâtashe, the constant sound of the monitor drooling and snapping its jaws, and the frequent dull crunching as Red Whale fed the monitor dried shark meat, made the Wrecker escort increasingly jumpy. For a time the jitters among the escort beasts remained contained within each Wrecker, none of them wanting to admit their uneasiness. But the further they traveled and the more reflections on their strange circumstances played on their imaginations, the more openly troubled the Wreckers became.
Ignorant and superstitious, the Wreckers began to mutter among themselves about what could only be a supernatural power that controlled the monitor. âI wouldnât mind it so much,â one of the Wreckers said, âif it were some other beast than a dragon! Just ainât natural that theyâre riding a dragon pretty as you please! Theyâve got that dragon under a spellâitâs leagued with evil powers, Iâll be bound!â
âOh, aye, and for sure thatâs right,â another one said uneasily. âEven if they was dressed and acted like raving magicians or wizards, Iâd feel betterâbut just to be normal beasts, carrying on like thereâs not a thing amiss, gives me the creepsâcan only be bad, bad, bad I say!â
âAny why do you think Milky Joe dropped us at that last moment? Tell me that! Why he knew we was conducting demons and playinâ with the evil powersâthatâs why! He sold us outâlettinâ us carry on with things thatâll have hold of spirits if we donât watch out!â
âYah! Milky Joe sold us outâleavinâ us like that to face demons!â
As the mutterings among the Wreckers grew louder, Red Whale and Katteo could barely contain their laughter. They could see the tide was turning in their favor even more than they had planned!
âAnd donât you hear them feedinâ that dragon, and those jaws workinâ and that shark flesh tearinâ and him just crunchinâ those bones like nobeastâs business?â
âI say we get outta here right off,â one of the Wreckers cried out fearfully.
âAye!â another yelled.
âThatâs the go!â another agreed. âWeâll just up and leave them right here and let them use their magic and demons and dragon-spells to get themselves outta here!â
With that, one of the Wreckers, known as DâLoodD, turned to Red Whale and Katteo and announced loudly, âAll right ya dragon-spellinâ demon-dealinâ fancy-hats! Weâre onto you and weâre leavinââMilky Joe made a bad, bad deal and he knew itâsoâs he left us alone for dragon bait! Yah, we knowâs about baitinâ dragons! Thatâs what they do with those Tilk Duraow runners! Yah, we know! And weâre not fools! So, no insults intended, except the bits of truth I just said that might sound insultinââbut weâre done and leavinâ you. Misâtashe ainât more than another couple of hours up the trail thereâyouâll make it fine by yourself! Milky Joe took the greedy and safe roadâbut weâre smart enough to take the safe road and leave it at that!â
âNow wait just a twinkle,â Katteo said smiling broadly. âI know what youâre thinking and what youâre fearful ofâand youâre right, we do have a spell over this dragon!â Katteo glanced side-ways at Red Whale, giving him a sly wink. âNow think a moment, my dear beast,â she continued. âIf I have a spell on this dragon, keeping him from eating you, donât you know I could pull that spell off faster than you can say, âDEAD!ââ she said, emphasizing the last word loudly.
The Wreckers were now trembling with terror as Katteo continued, âAye, so I could do thatâand, if you run off, I could just take off the spell and let the dragon fly after you! Yes, I can make the dragon fly! And I can conjure up as many as I want! So, I wouldnât get too hasty on your departure.â
âOh, donât set the dragon on us!â DâLoodD pleaded, the other Wreckers adding their own desperate cries as well.
Smiling kindly, Katteo raised her arms in a gesture asking for quiet. With a tone of understanding and compassion, she said, âThere, there, donât be fearful. I wonât set the dragon on youâand, in fact, Iâll let you go free with gold in your pocket, if you will do a small favor for us.â
âOh, yea, name your price!â DâLoodD cried out. âWeâll do anything for you, if youâll spare our humble lives!â
âWe want to double-deal Milky Joeâwhich should make you happyâwe want to steal the slaves being offered to us from under his very noseâespecially the first-quality ones taken from the Daring Dream. Ha! You see, weâre just like you, we donât trust Milky Joe and donât see any reason to treat him fair. So, what we want you to do is to go on with us to Misâtashe and, when we get there, swear that Milky Joe was eaten by this here dragon on my command, and that you are sure Iâll feed you and all of the Misâtashe crew to my dragons also, if they donât do as I say. And, for this small favorâin addition to saving your livesâwe will give each of you a solid gold coin.â
The Wreckers, dumbfounded at their good fortune, immediately agreed with the plan. âOh, thank you, thank you, mighty She-Hellion, Dragon-Conjurer!â DâLoodD exclaimed. âYou can count on our grateful service!â
The End for Sabre Tusk
Misâtashe was a large and strongly built trading station, remote from all the lanes of normal commerce and frequented only by those trading beyond the law. But in a land where the âtidy little tradesâ were active, the station provided service to many a slaver or shadowy merchant. Built of sturdy gray stone, Misâtashe had four wings, completely enclosing an open central square where slaves or trallĂ©s were held and displayed for sale. Windowless, except for double-grated openings in the single enormous iron door that served as the main entrance, Misâtashe had an appropriately dismal and forbidding appearance, consistent with its work.
When Red Whale, Katteo, and their Wrecker escorts arrived at the station, the Wreckers, true to their promise, put on the performance of their lives.
âBEASTS OF THE TRADE! HEAR US WRECKERS! COME OUT AND HEAR US! ALL YOU BEASTS OF MISâTASHE WHO WANT TO LIVE LONGER THAN AN HOUR! BEASTS OF THE TRADE! HEAR US WRECKERS! COME OUT AND HEAR US! WE WARN YOU OF POWERS THAT EVEN WE FEAR!â
This electrifying announcement brought beasts pouring out of Misâtashe. The Wreckers were well-known to all the beasts at the station. Wreckers were tough, fearless, and strongâif they were fearful and had warnings to give, every beast wanted to hear about it! As the Misâtashe beasts gathered, the Wreckers continued their frenzied yelling.
RUN! CLEAR OUT! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! THE CRAZY BEASTS RIDING THE DRAGON ARE POWERFUL WIZARDS AND CONJURERS!â yelled one.
âTHE DRAGONâS UNDER THEIR SPELL! THEY TRICKED MILKY JOE AND THE DRAGON ATE HIM! SNAP-CRUNCH-SLURPâAND HE WAS A GONERâCLEAN AS A WHISTLE, NOT A SCRAP LEFTâNOT EVER A GREASY SPOT ON THE TRAILâGONEâGONEâGONE!â moaned another, his eyes rolling in terror.
Another wailing Wrecker, drooling from his mouth, and shaking at the knees, yelled, âTHE DRAGON-CONJURER CAN MAKE THEM FLYâAND SHE CAN MAKE AS MANY AS SHE NEEDS TO EAT US ALL! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! SHEâLL KILL US IF WE DONâT LEAVE THE SLAVES AND GET OUT OF HERE!â
Another fell to the earth in a trembling mass of flesh, blubbering and jabbering incoherently. âDAA-DA-DUâDRAGOOSEâDRAGOOSOONâDARGOTONâCHOMPED JOWEEâAIEEE!â The poor beast began spinning on the ground like as if possessed by banshees. AIEEEEEEEE! DRAAGOOOOOOSOONE! ME GONEY!â
The effect of this dramatic performance was electric. Seeing the astonishing transformation of the burly, normally steel-nerved, Wreckers into a lot of blubbering, insane with terror beasts, drained every ounce of courage and reason out of the Misâtashe guards and workers.
White-faced, the Misâtashe beasts were frozen in terror for an instant. Then another most amazing thing happened, which sent them running pell-mell across the hills. One of the Wreckers, as part of his frenzied performance, cried out, âAND THE WORST OF IT IS THAT YOU DONâT KNOW WHAT OTHER STRANGE BEASTS SHE CAN CALL IN ON US! SHE CONTROLS THE VERY LEGIONS OF HELLâWHAT OTHER TERRORS CAN SHE CALL UPON US?â
At that very moment, all eyes were suddenly attracted to a curiously humorous, yet, for the Wreckers, terrifying, sight: A troop of nine beasts marching a stark, raving mad Rummer Boar before them at the point of a cutlass.
âBy the powers of hell!â the Rummer yelled âTake me back to the King Lizard, you scalawags! Return me to my savior and protector! The lizard armies will keep the birds from pooping on my hat! Donât take me away from my King, my Lord!â
DâLoodD shouted, âSEE THE POWERS OF THE SHE-HELLION! SEE WHAT SHEâS DONE TO SABRE TUSK DâNEWOLF! THAT BE THE RUMMER BOAR CAPTAINâAND NO DOUBT ABOUT IT! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!â
âSHE CALLED BIRDS DOWN ON HIM AND DESTROYED HIM!â another Wrecker screamed.
The more the Rummer Boar loudly raved, the more terror his insane ranting caused in the Wreckers and their fellow ruffians.
âAIEEEEEEAHHHHH!â The scream broke from each of the Wreckers and all the Misâtashe staff as if in one voice. Breaking free from their frozen terror, every muscle went towards full-throated, fully active, terrified flight. In a few moments, Misâtashe was emptyâexcept for Red Whale, Katteo, their monitor, and the dozens of slaves being held inside the way-station slave dock.
âWhat now?â Katteo asked quizzically. âWhatâs that all about?â
âI have no idea,â
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