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the emperorโ€™s companions, but

Teniki X X V II noticed nothing.

The Trivashti cycle of seasons was the classic Four. W inter

sparkled and reddened the cheeks. Spring breathed sweetly over

tiny swords of grass and unfolding leafblades. Summer cast a net of

heat, coarse enough for a lordly dozing and dreaming in the afternoons, then the sensuous plunge into lake or river. Autumn was ripe with a treasury of fruits. Tiuark IV lost her imperial temper

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one time โ€” she had forgotten her gloves and her fingers got cold โ€”

!I will have summer!โ€™ she said. H er Lord and Most High Slipper-

man (her biggest bigjack errandboy, that was) who was riding on

the next hippogryph heard her and within a couple of hours the

snows were melting and the summerfoxes in their dens beneath her

forests waking up. Believe it! โ€” the snows melted โ€” hibernating

animals awoke โ€” the meany great iron cold trees started pumping

up their buds till they burst and the leaves unfurled! The sellers of

gloves and mufflers โ€” oh, those boys cursed the great legend that

was their emperor, and the sellers of ice-cream blessed her!

She made those mostissimo winged horses herself โ€” that was her

passion: breeding, engineering, gene-chopping and constructing

weird animals. All the creatures of all the myths of all the worlds of

all history lived in the flesh in her home-made menageries. Strange

and cruel and like a woman wearing a manโ€™s beard was this arrogant Tiuark, lord of a thousand worlds. All of the twelve (some say fourteen) women who at various times ruled with the full powers of

emperor, and called themselves emperor, wore the emperorโ€™s

beard. Some even had their chins cell-tailored to grow genuine

whiskers, and Maiken the Fat grew her own completely naturally

while still a young woman. Tiuark IV had dozens of lawfully

married queens and hundreds of concubines by whom she

produced a host of children โ€” breeding them to the favoured

among her male relatives. There were ritual and economic reasons

for this.

In a great vision as I swam through space in the darkness of the

control cabin beside this long faced Fainey-Juveh with Bennet-

Kenny now a star beacon before us but still not quite a sun, as I

half-heard his strong monotonous voice now rising as he was

reminded of yet another jewel of interest in the history of the

Trivashti empire โ€” in a great vision I saw the ancient barbaric

city-large ships ghost past, I rode a snorting hippogryph beside

Tiuark as she changed the season of a world with a wave of her

hand, I sat downtable from foppish Sesemene III when annoyed

with the supreme commander of his Instrumentality of Peace he

said, โ€˜Take me Fomalhaut,โ€™ as you might say, โ€˜Pass me a nut,โ€™ and the

commander went white to the gills. Years later that commander, his

body ruined beyond the wits of a now decadent imperial science to

repair in the last awful battle over Fomalhaut IV, yet by rigid will

still walking erect โ€” that commander received Sesemene on the

bridge of the limping imperial flagship and presented him with an

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iron mace removed for the first time in a thousand years from the

great Assembly Hall of Zianziohc saying, โ€˜Lord, Fomalhaut.โ€™

โ€˜Lord, Fomalhaut,โ€™ he said, and died. Did he really say just that?

Answer โ€˜Take me Fomalhautโ€™ with โ€˜Lord, Famalhautโ€™, hand over the

mace and die? Yes, oh yes. I knew that then, riding there in Fainey-

Juvehโ€™s little modern-day can just cut from Greenball and the tired

romanceless faces on the early mono to graceless Pororak โ€” I knew

that then, listening to Fainey-Juvehโ€™s magic-monotonous voice.

โ€˜Lord, Fomalhaut.โ€™

And I had seen โ€” jostled and deafened in the monstrous crowd,

stifled by the stewy scent of the jostling roaring crowd โ€” I had seen

eagle-featured Sesemene, foppish no longer, but eagle-featured

with terrible eyes and the skin of his face dyed blue and all his robes

glaring with a weight of gems riding a winged clawed elephant

(long had Tiuarkโ€™s art survived her) down the Avenue of Palaces in

marble carved Orlasc as the first expedition of conquest to Fomalhaut began โ€” and upon opposing marble pillars that lined the way chained the naked halves of all

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