KNIGHT OF SHADOWS

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things-like the value of life.”
    “Indignation is cheap.   Even Albert Schweitzer’s reverence for life didn’t include the tapeworm, the tsetse fly, the cancer cell.”
    “You know what I mean.   Did you or did you not sacrifice a woman on a stone altar a little while ago?”
    “Show me the altar.”
    “I can’t.   It’s gone.”
    “Show me the woman.”
    “She is, too.”
    “Then you haven’t much of a case.”
    “This isn’t a court, damn it! If you want to converse, answer my question.   If you don’t, let’s stop making noises at each other.”
    “I have answered you.”
    I shrugged.
    “All right,” I said.   “I don’t know you, and I’m very happy that way.   Good day.”
    I took a step away from him, back in the direction of the trail.   As I did, he said, “Deirdre.   Her name was Deirdre, and I did indeed kill her,” and he stepped into the dolmen from which I had just emerged, and there he disappeared.   Immediately I looked across the way, but he did not exit beneath the exit sign.   I did an about-face and stepped into the dolmen myself.   I did emerge from the other side, across the way, catching sight of myself entering the opposite one as I did so.   I did not see the stranger anywhere along the way.
    “What do you make of that?” I asked Frakir as I moved back toward the trail.
    A spirit of place, perhaps? A nasty spirit for a nasty place? she ventured.   I don’t know, but I think be was one of those damned constructs, too-and they’re stronger here.
    I headed down to the trail, set foot upon it, and commenced following it once again.
    “Your speech patterns have altered enormously since your enhancement,” I remarked.
    Your nervous system’s a good teacher.
    “Thanks.   If that guy puts in an appearance again and you sense him before I see him, give me the high sign.”
    Right.   Actually, this entire place has the feeling of one of those constructs.   Every stone here has a bit of Pattern scribble to it.
    “When did you learn this?”
    Back when we first tried the exit.   I scanned it for danger then.
    As we came to the periphery of the outer circle, I slapped a stone.   It felt solid enough.
    He’s here! Frakir warned suddenly.
    “Hey!” came a voice from overhead, and I looked up.   The black-and-white stranger was seated atop the stone, smoking a thin cigar.   He held a chalice in his left hand.   “You interest me, kid,” he went on.   “What’s your name?”
    “Merlin,” I answered.   “What’s yours?”
    Instead of replying, he pushed himself outward, fell in slow motion, landed on his feet beside me.   His left eye squinted as he studied me.   The shadows flowed like dark water down his right side.   He blew silvery smoke into the air.
    “You’re a live one,” he announced then, “with the mark of the Pattern and the mark of Chaos upon you.   You bear the blood of Amber.   What is your lineage, Merlin?”
    The shadows parted for a moment, and I saw that his right eye was hidden by a patch.
    “I am the son of Corwin,” I told him, “and you are-somehow-the traitor Brand.”
    “You have named me,” he said, “but I never betrayed what I believed in.”
    “That being your own ambition,” I said.   “Your home and your family and the forces of Order never mattered to you, did they?”
    He snorted.
    “I will not argue with a presumptuous puppy “
    “I’ve no desire to argue with you either.   For whatever it’s worth, your son Rinaldo is probably my best friend.”
    I turned away and began walking.   His hand fell upon my shoulder.
    “Wait!” he said.   “What is this talk? Rinaldo is but a lad.”
    “Wrong,” I answered.   “He’s around my age.”
    His hand fell away, and I turned.   He had dropped his cigar, which lay smoking upon the trail, and he’d transferred the chalice to his shadow-clad hand.   He massaged his brow.
    “That much time has passed in the mainlines...” he remarked.
    On a

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