Dougald Anson sails into Krakenau at sunset, in the rain and into uncharacteristic darkness and silence in the city:
no water front torches or music;
recently installed street lights unlit.
A single flash of blue lightning shows him:
the bay;
anchored galleys;
fishing fleet;
wharfs;
town;
hilltop citadel;
sky.
Visualize this vivid scene on screen.
A street of "...high steep-roofed houses..." (p. 274) resembles a dark tunnel. Darkness is dispelled only when wet cobblestones gleam in the lightning.
Andersonian description is followed by Andersonian action. Anson ducks a flung javelin and defends himself with sword against four mailed Khazaki warriors. Next, Andersonian political conflict - the warriors wear the brassard of Prince Volakech but:
"'There's more to this than Volakech, and more than a question of the throne,'..." (p. 275)
No doubt but questions of the throne are never far away. Meanwhile, for what it is worth, we have come a long way from Western Reformists building an asteroid base in the Solar System.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
And very realistic, this mix of motivations and clashing rival interests.
Ad astra! Sean
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