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in the night. About the third hour before noon, the

presence was filled in the high presence chamber, and the three

brethren sat upon their thrones, as four years ago they sat, between

the golden hippogriffs, and beside them were thrones set for Queen

Sophonisba and Lord Brandoch Daha. All else of beauty and splendour in

Galing Castle had the Queen beheld, but not till now this presence

chamber; and much she marvelled at its matchless beauties and

rarities, the hangings and the carvings on the walls, the fair

pictures, the lamps of moonstone and escarbuncle self-effulgent, the

monsters on the four-andtwenty pillars, carved in precious stones so

great that two men might scarce circle them with their arms, and the

constellations burning in that firmament of lapis lazuli below the

golden canopy. And when they drank unto Lord Juss the cup of glory to

be, wishing him long years and joy and greatness for ever more, the

Queen took a little cithern saying, “O my lord, I will sing a sonnet

to thee and to you my lords and to sea-girt Demonland.” So saying, she

smote the strings, and sang in that crystal voice of hers, so true and

delicate that all that were in that hail were ravished by its beauty:

 

Shall I compare thee to a Sommers day?

Thou art more lovely and more temperate:

Rough windes do shake the darling buds of Maie.

And Sommers lease hath all too short a date:

Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines.

And often is his gold complexion dimn’d:

And every faire from faire sometime declines.

By chance or natures changing course untrim’d;

But thy eternall Sommer shall not fade

Nor loose possession of that faire thou ow’st;

Nor shall Death brag thou wandr’st in his shade.

When in eternall lines to time thou grow’st:

So long as men can breath, or eyes can see.

So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

 

When she had done, Lord Juss rose up very nobly and kissed her hand,

saying, “O Queen Sophonisba, fostering of the Gods, shame us not with

praises that be too high for mortal men. For well thou knowest what

thing alone might bring us content. And ‘tis not to be thought that

that which was seen at Moonmere Head last night was very truth indeed,

but rather the dream of a night vision.”

 

But Queen Sophonisba answered and said, “My Lord Juss, blaspheme not

the bounty of the blessed Gods, lest They be angry and withdraw it,

Who have granted unto you of Demonland from this day forth youth

everlasting and unwaning strength and skill in arms, and—but hark!”

she said, for a trumpet sounded at the gate, three strident blasts.

 

At the sound of that trumpet blown, the lords Goldry and Spitfire

sprang from their seats, clapping hand to sword. Lord Juss stood like

a stag at gaze. Lord Brandoch Daha sat still in his golden chair,

scarce changing his pose of easeful grace. But all his frame seemed

alight with action near to birth, as the active principle of light

pulses and grows in the sky at sunrise. He looked at the Queen, his

eyes filled with a wild surmise. A serving man, obedient to Juss’s

nod, hastened from the chamber.

 

No sound was there in that high presence chamber in Galing till in a

minute’s space the serving man returned with startled countenance,

and, bowing before Lord Juss, said, “Lord, it is an Ambassador from

Witchland and his train. He craveth present audience.”

 

ARGUMENT: WITH DATES

 

[Dates Anno Carces Conditae. The action of the story covers exactly

four years; from the 22nd April 399 to 22nd April 403 A.C.C.]

YEAR

A.C.C.

 

171 Queen Sophonisba born in Morna Moruna.

 

187 Gorice III. eat up with mantichores beyond the Bhavinan.

 

188 Morna Moruna sacked by Gorice IV. Queen Sophonisba lodged by

divine agency in Koshtra Belorn.

 

337 Gorice VII., conjuring in Carcë, slain by evil spirits.

 

341 Birth of Zeldornius.

 

344 Birth of Corsus in Tenemos.

 

353 Corund born in Carcë.

 

354 Birth of Zenambria, duchess to Corsus.

 

357 Birth of Helteranius.

 

360 Voile born at Darklairstead in Demonland.

 

361 Birth of Jalcanaius Fostus.

 

363 Birth of Vizz at Darklairstead.

 

364 Gro born in Goblinland at the court of Zajë Zaculo, the foster-brother of Gaslark the King. Gaslark born in Zajë Zaculo.

 

366 Laxus, high Admiral of Witchland and after king of Pixyland, born

in Estremerine.

 

367 Birth of Gallandus in Buteny.

 

369 Zigg born at Many Bushes in Amadardale.

 

370 Juss born at Galing.

 

371 Goldry Bluszco born in Galing. Dekalajus, eldest of the sons of

Corsus, born in Witchland.

 

372 Spitfire born in Galing. Brandoch Daha born in Krothering.

 

374 La Fireez born in Norvasp of Pixyland. Gorius, second of Corsus’s

sons, born in Witchland.

 

375 Corinius born in Carcë.

 

376 Prezmyra, sister to the Prince La Fireez, second wife to Corund,

and after Queen of Impland, born in Norvasp.

 

379 Birth of Hacmon, eldest of the sons of Corund. Mevrian, sister to

Lord Brandoch Daha, born in Krothering.

 

380 Heming born, second of Corund’s sons.

 

381 Dormanes born, third of Corund’s sons.

 

382 Birth of Viglus, Corund’s fourth son, in Carcë. Recedor, King of

Goblinland, privily poisoned by Corsus: Gaslark reigns in his stead in

Zajë Zaculo. Sriva, daughter to Corsus and Zenambria, born in Carcë.

 

383 Armelline, cousin-german to King Gaslark, after betrothed and wed

to Goldry Bluszco, born in Carcë.

 

384 Cargo, youngest of the sons of Corund, born in Carcë.

 

388 Goblinland invaded by the Ghouls: the flight out of Zajë Zaculo:

Tenemos burnt: the power of the Ghouls crushed by Corsus.

 

389 Zeldornius, Helteranius, and Jalcanaius Fostus sent by Gaslark

with an armament into Impland, and there ensorcelled.

 

390 The Witches harry in Goblinland: their defeat by the help of

Demonland on Lormeron field: the slaying of Gorice X. by Brandoch

Daha: Corsus taken captive and shamed by the Demons: Gro, abandoning

the Goblin cause, dwells in exile at the court of Witchland.

 

393 La Fireez, besieged by Fax Fay Faz at Lida Nanguna in Outer

Impland, delivered by the Demons: Goldry Bluszco repulsed by Corsus

before Harquem.

 

395 Corund weds in Norvasp with the Princess Prezmyra.

 

398 The Ghouls burst forth in unimagined ferocity: their harrying in

Demonland and burning of Goldry’s house at Drepaby.

 

399 Holy war of Witchland, Demonland, Goblinland, and other polite

nations against the Ghouls: Laxus, with the countenance of his master

Gorice XI. and by the counsel of Gro, deserts with all his fleet in

the battle off Kartadza (eastern seaboard of Demonland): the Ghouls

nevertheless overwhelmed by the Demons in Kartadza Sound, and their

whole race exterminated: Gorice XI. demands homage of Demonland,

wrastles with Goldry Bluszco, and is in that encounter slain. Gorice

XII., renewing with happier fortune the artificial practices of Gorice

VII. in Carcë, takes Goldry with a sending magical: Juss and Brandoch

Daha, partly straught of their wits, unadvisedly go up with Gaslark

against Carcë and are there clapped up: their delivery by the agency

of La Fireez, and return to their own country: Juss’s dream: the

council in Krothering: the first expedition to Impland. The King’s

revenge on Pixyland executed by Corinius, and La Fireez dispossessed

and driven into exile: Corund’s great march over Akra Skabranth,

sudden irruption into Outer Impland, and conquest of that country:

shipwreck of the Demon fleet: carnage at Salapanta: march of the

Demons into Upper Impland: amorous commerce of Brandoch Daha with the

Lady of Ishnain Nemartra, who lays a weird upon him: Corund besieges

and captures Eshgrar Ogo: Juss and Brandoch Daha escape across the

Moruna and winter by the Bhavinan.

 

400 News of Eshgrar Ogo brought to Carcë: Corund honoured by the King

therefor with the style of king of Impland. Juss and Brandoch Daha

cross the Zia Pass: fight with the mantichore: ascent of Koshtra

Pivrarcha, entrance into Koshtra Belorn, and entertainment by Queen

Sophonisba: Juss’s vision of Goldry bound on Zora: the Queen’s

furtherance of their designs: the hippogriff hatched beside the Lake

of Ravary: the fatal folly of Mivarsh: Juss in despite of the Queen’s

admonitions assays Zora Rach on foot and comes within a little of

losing his life. Prezmyra Queen of Impland and Laxus king of Pixyland

crowned in Carcë, the King sends an expedition to put down Demonland,

setting Corsus in chief command thereof: Laxus defeats Voile by sea

off Lookinghaven, and Corsus, Vizz by land at Crossby Outsikes, Vizz

slain on the field: cruel and despiteful policy of Corsus: dissensions

betwixt him and Gallandus: great reversal of these disasters by

Spitfire, Corsus’s army cut in pieces by him on the Rapes of Brima and

the survivors besieged in Owlswick: discontent of the army: Corsus

with his own hands murthers Gallandus in Owlswick: tidings brought by

Gro to Carcë: Corsus degraded by the King, who commissions Corinius as

king of Demonland to retrieve the matter: battle of Thremnir’s Heugh,

with the overthrow of Spitfire’s power: Corinius crowned in Owlswick:

arrest of Corsus and his sons and their despatch home to Witchland.

 

401 Reduction of eastern Demonland by Corinius, save only Galing which

Bremery holds with seventy men: Corinius moves west over the Stile:

his insolent demands to Mevrian: miscarriage of Gaslark’s expedition

to the relief of Krothering, his defeat at Aurwath: masterly retreat

of Corinius from Krothering before superior numbers: his ambushing and

destroying of Spitfire’s army on the shores of Switchwater: fall of

Krothering and surrender of Mevrian: her escape by the counsel of Gro,

the help of Corund’s sons, and the connivance of Laxus: her flight to

Westmark and thence east again into Neverdale: Gro abandons the cause

of Witchland for that of Demonland: his and Mevrian’s meeting with Juss

and Brandoch Daha on their return home after two years: revolt of the

east and relief of Galing: masterly dispositions both by Corinius and

by the Demons for a decisive encounter: battle of Krothering Side and

expulsion of the Witches from Demonland.

 

402 Second expedition to Impland, in which Gaslark and La Fireez join

the Demons, lands at Muelva on the Didornian Sea: Juss, Spitfire,

Brandoch Daha, Gro, Zigg, and Astar cross the Moruna: Juss’s riding of

the hippogriff to Zora Rach and deliverance of Goldry: Laxus sent by

the King with an overwhelming power of ships to close Melikaphkhaz

Straits against the Demons on their homeward voyage: battle off

Melikaphkhaz: destruction of the Witchiand armada: Laxus and La Fireez

slain: a single surviving ship brings the tidings to Carcë: Corund

called captain general in Carcë: gathering of the Witchland armies and

their subject allies: landing of the Demons in the south: parley

before Carcë: the King’s warning to Juss: implacable enmity between

them: signs and prognosticks in the heavens: the King’s desperate

resolution if the fight should go against him: battle before Carcë:

slaying of Gro and Corund: defeat of the King’s forces: council of war

in Carcë, Corinius the second time captain general: Corsus,

counselling surrender, falls greatly into the King’s displeasure and

is by him shamed and dismissed: in despair he compasses the taking off

of Corinius and the sons of Corund, and unhappily of his own son too

and his duchess, by poison, but is himself slain by Corinius: blasting

of the Iron Tower in the miscarriage of the King’s last conjuring: the

Demons enter into Carcë: their encounter there with Queen Prezmyra:

her tragical end and triumph: in all of which is completed the fall of

the empire and kingdom of the house of Gorice in Carcë.

 

403 Queen Sophonisba in Demonland: the marvel of marvels that restored

the world on Lord Juss’s natal day,

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