The Jewels of Aptor
te slope. A black temple was visible at the bottom among trees and lawn
t trees that surrounded the dark buildings and the great gardens. Entering on th
haven't heard one of th
he trunk of the tree. It's sapphire belly heaved in the early light with indrawn breath
aid Iimmi. "
"I wonder why you always think things
clared Urson, "it usually is a bird!" Suddenl
etty lizard,
at they seem can get you in trouble-esp
of tree before them seem to fall apart. A man standing
sto
short white hair made a clos
Snake stood with his feet wid
?" the dark
you?" Urs
ama Inc
said, "We are travelers in A
rees slipped across his robe. "Come with me," Hama said
g so that the sunlight lapped pink tongues over the giant black urns
the statue at the end of the altar. He made no other sign, but turned again and continued. "The morning rites have not
r above which was a black circle dotted with three eyes. Just as they were about
d around an
ome to oppose the forces of Aptor, am I right? You come to steal the jewel of Hama. You have come to kidnap the Incarnat
her eyes, one at a time, and lay watching the nearly completed motor of me
ould estimate to be about the proper surface area to keep these stones warm; let me see, thirty feet of one and a half inch pipe have a surface area of 22/7 times 3/2 times 30 which is 990 divided by 7 which is ... Then
whirled around, caught it on her palms before it banged shut, and then closed it with gingerly care the final c
couldn't see it if you weren't looking for it, which had more or less been the idea when she had put it there last night before the priests had come back from vespers. The far end was tied in a knot of her own invention to the electric plug of his alarm clock. Dunderhead had an annoying habit of re-setting
straight line and then lift from the floor as she drew it taut
wo opposed loops shook away from a third, and a four millimeter length of rubber band that had been sewn in tautened and released a fourth loop from around a small length of number four gauge wire with a holding tonsure of three quarters of a gram, and the opposing vibration retu
er hands. "I guess we try you out today? No?" She answered herself, "Yes." Finally she put the parts in the paper bag, strode out of the room, and slammed the ... whirled around
indows the chirp of a blue lizard from the garden. "The sou
y easily be manufacturing delusions to scare yourself out of going through with it." She went on, passed two more columns, and saw it again. "Or," she went on with her monologue, "you could be purposefully ignoring the very obvious fact that there is somebody over there who is going to see you. So watch it." There were mirrors somewhere i
four arms. That made her start to think of something else, but the thought as it arrowed into the past, suddenl
ter start walking toward him. Besides, I want to see what he looks like. She started out fro
ude itself on her but never made it, because he was coming toward her now. At last he stopped before her, silent, muscles l
, but I think I've seen you before some place; if somebody comes along, they might even think you were trying to steal Hama's eye." I shouldn't have
ted forward, passed her, and
alled and ra
over the bra
e called, catching
ave away my hand. But that was only guilt feelings. You gave yours away too,
ilted his head,
e them. "So let's co-operate. I'll get it for a little while. Then you can have it." He was listening, she saw, so she guessed
ands reach
ught, I hope he
ed over to where the stalks of wheat spired from the altar base up through Hama's fist, and grabbed a stalk with the three hands, and hand, over hand, over hand, began to hoist himself up to where the first broad" she said, "I don't hav
ed down an
was on his side. Using the ridges made by the toes as steps, she clammered up to the dark bulge of the deity's godlike bunion. She mad
ed her from his perch in the groin of y
he bulges in the belly of the god made a treacherous ledge along which she inched
he missed the first number twice, dried her hands off, and began again. According to the plans in the main safe of the temple (on which she had first pra
d was almost pushed from the ledge by the swinging circular door. She grabbed at a handle that she hardly saw on the door's inside, jus
or swung closed; and when she swung in, the door swung opened. After a while, she just hung. She gave small thanks that she had dried her hands. W
Her arms fell tingling to her sides. The ligaments flamed with pain. Then the pain dulled to throbbing, and she opened her eyes. "How the hell did yo
now, with the ladder beside th
er with a puzz
l be able to climb up there, neve
hook hi
pleasant. Snake had started up the ladder, which he had come down so quickly a minute ago.
che again, just slightly. She reached up for the next rung, and fo
er, there was a missing rung. She reached above it, but there was none. She ran her hand up the edge
. "Don't do that." It touched her on the leg, took h
ased) took her arm, and another held her waist, and tugged. She stiffened for one instant before she remembered the number of limbs her companion had
cool, solid stone. Holding her arm now, he led her along the tunnel. T
Eurydice," sh
an echoing voice s
a light. They mounted a stairway, came out a trap door, and found themselves standing high in the temple. Below them the great room spread, vastly deep, and still empty. Beside them, the stems of the bronze wheat stalks rose up throu
e tedious climb over the rippling biceps, till at last they reached the broad shoulder. They walked ac
reach, and gave it a tug. "I hope this works," she said. "I had it all figured out yesterday. The tensile strength of this stuff is about two hundred and fifty pounds, which ought to do for you and me." She planted her foot on the swell
ed her a m
amid the tangle of pipes which represented the hair of the god. They made their way forward through the mass of pipes to where the forehead sloped dangerously forward. They could see the foreshortened nose and the rim of the statu
, as well as the joints of his knees, locked aroun
e the statue's nose. The eye opened in front of her. The lid arced above her, and the white of either side of the ebony iris shonefree hand toward
of light shining down into her own eyes. Panicking, she almost released Snake's wrist. But a voice
clockwork mechanism, because the great eyelid was slowly lowering over the ivory and ebony eye. She swung again at the end of the rope of bone and flesh; half blindedThey must have seen her, but the hymn, sonorous and gigantic, rose like flood wat
other hand came down and helped pull her. Then another. Then she was lying among the metal pipes, and he was loosening
him before they started down. She breathed deeply. Then she checked in her palm to see if it was still there; it was, and again she looked out over the people below. Light on the up-turned faces made them look like scattered
ke preceded her out the hollow ear. He reached around,
beside him once more, she removed it, and then rubbed her shoulders. "Boy, am I going to
and together now they climbed down the bicep and b
isappeared into the tunnel. Snake was taking the jewel from her ha
pearls of faces went out like extinguished
the fist, took hold of one of the bronze wheat stems, and slid down through an opening between the thumb an
great bunch of stems. He was waiting for her at the plateau of leaves, a
uickly. When they stood at last on the base, she put her hand on his shoulder and looked across the brass altar rail. The congregation pressed close, although she did not recognize an individual face.
he theft ran chills up and down, up and down her spine. The bla
e hymn echoed to silence, filling the hall with the
of Hama behind them. All three eyes were shut firmly now. A quiet composed of the rustling
lar effulgence over the floor around them seemed so dim. Her heart had become a pulse at the bottom of her
he sunlight out in the garden. They stood still for a moment, Snake holding high the
en they reached the bottom step, they both whirled, crouching like animals, expecting the congregation to come welling da
he drop i
he earth wi
height
he height
ed with fear, they watched the temple door as the hymn pro
Snake. "I guess they're not coming," she said, sounding almo
" repeated H
k-" bega
you do anything foolish. You have shown great wisdom.
hat?" a
h the lizards,"
t?" aske
nutes ago. You had just been through a series of happenings that was probably the mo
t was a bird
bird?" as
ated Urson impatiently. "Who needs an old li
nd you think of thoughts that men have been thinking for thousands upon thousands of years. Poets have written of it in every language, Catullus in Latin, Keats in English, Li Po in Chinese, Darnel X
ve to do with why we'r
changing Urson's question. "There are many
undo them. You have kidnaped the young Argo, as well as her mother apparently. We have come
sdom in such honesty. I thought I might ha
ertain that you knew tha
n his tone changed. "Do yo
ook the
s, it was discovered after the Great Fire during the first glorious years of the City of New Hope, did not produce waves similar to radio wave?" Geo
carefully honed crystal which is constantly sending out beams which can read these thought patterns. Also the crystal acts like a magnifying glass or a mirror, and reflects and magnifi
send heat out is only their secondary power. Their primary importance is
izards. Do you mean go into minds like Snake does?
o transmute the brain patterns of his thoughts to others; in that he has a power something li
d and stop him from t
you would stop thinking every time Snake spoke to you. It works a
at him uncom
does a man pull his
rts," said Urs
else?" a
rt. Like the bird, I mean the lizard. One reason we reacted like we did was because it sounded like a bird. The other reason was b
rized, "there are at least
he unconscious reason; so that if a man has his hand in a fire, you can jam his unconscious reason of wanting it t
er and felt hi
ies, they could get the people to fight to stay in those conditions. It was the old adage, convince a slave that he's free, and he will fight to maintain his slavery. Why does
of running away, and she jammed his desire not to get caught; so he had nothing to dir
r other men and still retain his own mind. For no matter how good his intentions are when he takes up the power, his alternate reason is that freedom, the freedom of the people and ultimately his own, terrifies him. Only a man afr
eo. "Why couldn't you have simply
e of the times before the Great Fire, was not easy. Too often the jewels have been used, and abused, and now we cannot destroy it. We would have to destroy ourselves
?" ask
ight," re
he was your s
for us quite unwittingly when he was on the island as a child with Jordde. I have explained something to you of how the mind works. We have machines that can duplicate what Snake does in a similar way that the jewels work. This is
and did kill Whitey because of something we might have
no good. Perhaps you can find out from
Argo, I mean Argo on the ship? She's already used the jewels to c
d Hama. "We have been watching you on our screens si
ing jealous of her
fish ones of power seeking. But without the selfish ones, she would have never gotten so far a
Geo. "All three of them will be tog
ow how much danger they are in while they are here on Aptor. Even if the final
lled with a picture of the interior of the temple. On the huge statue, a spotlight was followin
ir way along the statue's forearm now, to the golden stalks of wheat in the god's black fist. One, and then the o
nake,"
t the jewel,
ound the screen, watching the congregation give way before the two fearful childre
wel has already been stolen. For the sake of Argo, and of Hama, carry the jewels back to Leptar. Young Argo will help you. T
," Iimm
o," sa
so," Ur
the long stairway, past the stone walls, into the hall, and along the back of the church. He walked slowly, and smiled l
e the kids are
to a wall of shrubbery. A woman-old Argo-suddenly joined them. She had apparently been waiting
e thermocouple glowed red, and electricity jumped in the copper veins, turning the metal bone into a magnet. The armature tugged once around its pivot, and then tugged around once more. Finally it was whipping around steadily, the brushes on its shaft reversing the magnetic poles with each half circle of the arc. It gained speed