Enchanter-Talon WolfStar SunSoar wrapped his wings
tighter about his body and slipped deeper into the madness that
consumed him. He stood at the very lip of the Star Gate itself, his
body swaying gently to the sounds of the Star Dance that pounded
through the Gate.
Come to me, come to me, join me,
dance with me! Come!
Oh!
How WolfStar wanted to! How he wanted to fling himself through the
Gate, discover the mysteries and adventures of the universe,
immerse himself completely in the loveliness of the Star
Dance.
Yet
WolfStar also wanted the pleasures of this life. The power he
wielded as Talon over all Tencendor, the awe of the masses of
Icarü, Avar and Acharite, and the firmness of StarLaughter's body
in his bed at night. He was not yet ready to give all that up. He
had come young to the Talon throne, and wanted to enjoy it for as
long as he could. But how the Star Gate tempted
him…
Come! join me! Be my lover! I
have all the power you crave!
WolfStar could feel the indecision tearing him apart.
Stars! What sorcery could be his if he managed to discover the full
power of the Star Dance and
ruled this mortal realm of Tencendor!
I
want it all, he thought,
all! But
how?
If he
surrendered to the almost irresistible lure of the Star Gate and
threw himself in, then WolfStar also wanted to know he could come
back. Return and flaunt his new-found power and knowledge.
Revel in it. Use it. Of what
use was power if it could not be used in life?
WolfStar was destined for legendary greatness. He knew
it.
He
shifted on the lip of the Star Gate and his mouth twisted in anger
and frustration. What more
could he do?
Over
the past weeks he had selected the most powerful of the young
Enchanters among the Icarü and had thrown them through the Star
Gate. Come back, he had ordered, with the secrets of the universe
in your hand. Share them with me. Tell me how / can step through
the Star Gate and yet come back.
They
were young, and their lives could be wasted, if waste it
was.
But
none had returned, and WolfStar was consumed with rage. How was he
to learn the secrets and mysteries of the Star Gate, of the very
universe itself, if they did not come back? Why did they refuse to
come back?
Their
weakness, their lack of courage, and their consummate failure meant
that the mysteries of the stars were denied WolfStar until after
his death. No, no, no… he could not countenance that. He couldn't!
"WolfStar?"
WolfStar's body stiffened and he barely restrained
himself from letting his power bolt in anger about the chamber. "My
title is Talon, CloudBurst. I command that you use
it."
"Brother, you must stop this madness. Nothing gives you
the right to murder so many.”
"Murder?" WolfStar leaped down from the lip of the Gate
and grasped his brother's hair, wrenching CloudBurst's head back.
"Murder? They are adventurers, CloudBurst, and they have a duty to
their Talon. And they are doing that duty badly't"
"WolfStar-"
"My title is Talon!"
WolfStar screamed and twisted CloudBurst's
head until the birdman's neck creaked and his face contorted in
agony.
"Talon," CloudBurst whispered, and WolfStar's grip
loosened. "Talon, you are throwing these children to their deaths.
How many lives have been wasted now? Two hundred? More, Talon,
more!"
"They
would not die if they crawled back through the Star Gate. They have
wasted themselves, not I. They have failed. Their blame, not
mine."
"No-one has ever come back through the
-"
"That
is not to say no-one can, CloudBurst." WolfStar finally let
CloudBurst go and stood back. "Perhaps they are not strong enough.
I need young Enchanters of powerful blood. Very powerful." His eyes
locked with CloudBurst's.
"No!"
CloudBurst sank to his knees, quivering hands outstretched in
appeal. "No! I beg you. Not -"
"Bring me your daughter, CloudBurst. StarGrace has
SunSoar power. Part of her shares my blood. Perhaps she will
succeed where others have failed."
"No!
WolfStar, I cannot -"
"I am
Talon," WolfStar hissed. "I
am WolfStar SunSoar, and I command you! Obey
me!"
But
StarGrace did not return, either. WolfStar muttered instructions
and orders to the terrified, sobbing sixteen-year-old girl as he
seized her by her wings and hurled her into the Star Gate. But like
all the others, she only cartwheeled into the pit of the universe
to vanish completely. WolfStar stood at the lip of the Star Gate
for two full days, watching and waiting, taking neither food nor
drink, before he cursed StarGrace for all eternity for her weakness
and failure and stepped back.
He
jumped, startled.
"You
are tired, my husband. Will you not take some
rest?"
StarLaughter stepped forward from the shadows of the
arches. "Come with me, my love, and let me warm and soothe you to
sleep."
WolfStar reached out and smoothed his wife's dark hair
back from her face. She was his first cousin, close SunSoar blood,
and second only to him in Enchanter power. So
powerful.
Perhaps too powerful. For months now WolfStar had good
reason to suspect StarLaughter plotted against him, plotted to take
the title of Talon for herself.
WolfStar almost laughed. She must be mad to think she
could wrest power from him.
He
caressed her cheek, his fingers gentle, and StarLaughter forced
herself to smile, even though her love for her husband was long
dead.
WolfStar leaned forward and kissed her softly, allowing
his hand to slide down over her body until he felt the energy
throbbing through her swollen belly. His son, and so powerful, so
powerful… did his unborn son conspire with Star Laughter? Was their
son the reason she thought she could best him?
WolfStar's hand stilled. His son. Even unborn he
wielded more power than any other Enchanter he'd sent through the
Star Gate. His son.
Perhaps he could
succeed… his son. And it
would certainly solve the more immediate problem of StarLaughter's
treachery.
. .
StarLaughter's hands closed over his and wrenched it
away from her body.
No.'
she screamed through his mind.
"I
need to know, beloved," WolfStar whispered. "I need to know if I
can come back. I need someone to show me the way. Who better than
our son?"
"You
would throw a newborn infant through? You would murder our
son?"
StarLaughter took a step back. The birth was only weeks
away - how far could she get in that time? Far enough to save her
son's life? Far enough to save her own life? What did WolfStar know? How
much could he
know?
"Too
much!" WolfStar cried, and leaped forward and grabbed her.
"Consider yourself a fit sacrifice for your son, StarLaughter. Your
body will protect him from the ravages of passage through the Gate,
my lovely. Will you not do this for our son? He will come back, I am sure of
it."
And
once he does, WolfStar thought, I shall divest him of his knowledge
and then of his life.
Now
so terrified she could not even speak with the mind voice,
StarLaughter shook her head in denial, her eyes huge and round, her
hands clasped protectively over her belly.
"WolfStar, not your wife! Not StarLaughter!" CloudBurst
stepped into the chamber, accompanied by several Crest-Leaders from
the Icarü Strike Force.
WolfStar growled in fury and lashed out with his power,
pinning them to the floor. "Anyone I choose… anyone!"
He
dragged StarLaughter across to the Star Gate. In her extremity of
fear she found her voice and screamed as she felt her legs touch
the low wall surrounding the Star Gate. "No! WolfStar! No! No!
No,'"
It
was the last thing anyone heard from StarLaughter for a very, very
long time.
Five
days later CloudBurst's remorse and grief gave him the courage to
plunge the twin-bladed knife into WolfStar's back in the centre of
the Icarü Assembly on the Island of Mist and
Memory.
He
gave one sobbing, hiccuping sigh as WolfStar sank to the mosaic
floor, and then he relaxed. It was over. The horror was finally
over.
There
was no grief among the peoples of Tencendor when WolfStar SunSoar's
body was laid to rest in his hastily constructed Barrow above the
Chamber of the Star Gate. With WolfStar dead, entombed, and on his
own way through the Star Gate, Tencendor was at last safe from his
madness.
Four thousand years passed.
Tencendor was riven apart by the Seneschal and then restored by the
StarMan, Axis SunSoar. The Icarü and the Avar returned to the
southern lands, and the Star Gods, Axis and Azhure among them, were
free to roam as they willed. Even though WolfStar had managed to
come back through the Star Gate, he vanished once Axis had won his
struggle with Gorgrael. Control of Tencendor, and the Throne of the
Stars itself, passed from Axis to his son and heir, Caelum.
Tencendor waxed bright and strong under the House of the Stars. All
was well.