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price."
"I can't see Amber buying someone off that way."
"I can."
"Not when that person is already a prisoner here."
"That does complicate matters a little," he acknowledged. "But I hardly
think it's an insurmountable barrier. Not if she's more useful to you free
than as a piece of furniture."
"You've lost me," I said. "What are you proposing?"
"Nothing yet. I'm just sounding you out."
"Fair enough. But offhand, I can't see a situation such as you describe
arising. More valuable to us free than a prisoner. . . . I guess we'd go
where the value lies: But these are just words."
"Just trying to plant a seed or two while I work on it. What is your
greatest concern right now?"
"Me? Personally? You really want to know?"
"You bet."
"Okay. My mad brother Jurt has apparently allied himself with the
sorcerer Mask back at the Keep. The two of them are out to get me. Jurt made
an attempt just this afternoon, but I can see it's really a challenge from
Mask. I'm going to take them on soon."
"Hey, I didn't know you had a brother!"
"Half brother. I have a couple of others, too. But I can get along with
them. Jurt's been after me for a long time."
"That's really something. You never mentioned them."
"We never talked family. Remember?"
"Yeah. But you've got me puzzled now. Who's this Mask? I seem to
remember your mentioning him before. It's really Sharu Garrul, isn't it?"
I shook my head.
"When I brought your mother out of the citadel she left the company of
a similarly stricken old guy with RINALDO carved on his leg. I was trading
spells with Mask at the time."
"Most strange," Luke said. "'Then he's a usurper. And he's the one
slipped me the acid?"
"That seems most likely."
"Then I have a score to settle with him, too-apart from what he did to
my mother. How tough is Jurt?"
"Well, he's nasty. But he's kind of clumsy, too. At least, he's screwed
up whenever we've, fought and left; a piece of himself behind."
"He could also be learning from his mistakes, you know."
"That's true. And he said something kind of cryptic today, now you
mention it. He talked as if he were about to become very powerful."
"Uh-oh," Luke said. "Sounds as if this Mask is using him as a guinea
pig."
"For what?"
"The Fount of Power, man. There's a steady, pulsing source of pure
energy inside the Citadel, you know. Inter-Shadow stuff. Comes from the four
worlds jamming together there."
"I know. I've seen it in action."
"I've got a feeling that this Mask is still in the process of getting a
handle on it."
"He had a pretty good grip when we met."
"Yeah, but there's more to it than plugging into a wall outlet. There
are all sorts of subtleties he's probably just becoming aware of and
exploring."
"Such as?"
"Bathing a person in it will, if he's properly protected, do wonders
for strength, stamina, and magical abilities. That part's easy for a person
with some training to learn. I've been through it myself. But old Sharu's
notes were in his lab, and there was something more in them - way of
replacing part of the body with energy, really packing it in. Very
dangerous. Easily fatal. But if it works you get something special, a kind
of superman, a sort of living Trump."
"I've heard that term before, Luke. . . ."
"Probably," he replied. "My father undertook the process, with himself
as the subject-"
"That's it!" I said. "Corwin claimed that Brand had become some sort of
living Trump. Made it almost impossible to nail him."
Luke gritted his teeth.
"Sorry," I said. "But that's where I heard about it. So that was the
secret of Brand's power. . . . "
Luke nodded.
"I get the impression this Mask thinks he knows how it was done and is
getting ready to try it on your brother."
"Shit!" I observed. "That's all I need. Jurt as a magical being or a
natural force-or whatever the hell. This is serious. How much do you know
about the process?"
"Oh, I know most of it, in theory. I wouldn't mess with it, though. I
think it takes away something of your humanity. You don't much give a shit
about other people or human values afterward. I think that's part of what
happened to my father."
What could I say? Maybe that part was true and maybe it wasn't. I was
sure Luke wanted to believe in some external cause for his father's
treachery. I knew I'd never contradict him on it, even if I learned
differently. And so I laughed.
"With Jurt," I said, "there'd be no way of telling the difference."
Luke smiled. Then, "You could get dead going up against a guy like
that, along with a sorcerer, on their own turf."
"What choice have I got?" I asked. "They're after me. Better to move
now. Jurt hasn't had the treatment yet. Does it take long?"
"Well, there are fairly elaborate preliminaries, but the subject
doesn't have to be present for some of them. It all depends on how far along
Mask is with the work."
"I'd better move pretty fast then."
"I won't have you going in there alone," he said. "It could be suicide.
I know the place. I also have a small force of mercs bivouacked in Shadow
and ready for action on short notice. If we can get them in, they can hold
off the guards, maybe even take them out.''
"Will that fancy ammo work there?"
"No. We tried it when I pulled the glider attack. It'll have to be hand
to hand. Body armor and machetes, maybe. I'll have to work it out."
"We could use the Pattern to get in, but the troop can't . . . and
Trumps aren't reliable for that place."
"I know. I'll have to work on that, too."
"Then it would be you and me against Jurt and Mask. If I tell any of
the others here, they'll try to stop me till Random gets back, and that may
be too late".
He smiled. "You know, my mother would really be useful in there," he
said. "She knows more about the Fount than I do."
"No!" I said. "She tried, to kill me. ".
"Easy, man. Easy," he said. "Hear me out."
"Besides, she lost to Mask last time they met. That's why she's a
coatrack."
"All the more reason for her to be wary now. Anyway, it had to be
trickery, not skill. She's good. Mask must have surprised her. She'd be a
real asset, Merle."
"No! She wants all of us dead!"
"Details," he explained. "After Caine, the rest of you are just
symbolic enemies. Mask is a real one, who took something away from her and
still has it. Given the choice, she'll go after Mask."
"And if we're successful, she'll turn on Amber afterward."
"Not at all," he said. "That's the beauty of my plan.''
"I don't want to hear about it. "
"Because you already know you'll agree, right? I just figured a way to
solve all your problems. Give her the Keep after it's liberated, as a kind
of peace offering, to forget her differences with you guys."
"Just hand her this terrible power?"
"If she were going to use it against you, she'd have done it a long
time ago. She's afraid to employ it in the extreme. With Kashfa down the
tubes, she'll grab at the chance to salvage something. That's where the
value lies."
"You really think so?"
"Better Queen of the Keep than a coatrack in Amber."
"Damn you, Luke. You always make the stupidest things sound sort of
attractive."
"It's an art," he replied. "What do you say?"
"I've got to think about it," I said.
"Better think fast, then. Jurt may be bathing in that glow right now."
"Don't pressure me, man. I said I'll think about it. This is only one
of my problems. I'm going to eat dinner now and mull things over. "
"Want to tell me about your other problems, too? Maybe I can work them
into the package some way."
"No, damn it! I'll call you back . . . soon. Okay?"
"Okay. But I'd better be around when you snap Mom out of it, to kind of
smooth things over. You have figured out how to break the spell, haven't
you?"
"Yes."
"Glad to know that. I wasn't sure how to do it, and I can stop working
on it now. I'm going to finish here and go shape up the troops," he said,
eyeing the lady in the bikini who had just emerged from the pool. "Call me."
"Okay," I said, and he was gone.
Damn. Amazing. No wonder Luke kept winning those sales awards. I had to
admit it was a good pitch, despite my feelings about Jasra. And Random had
not ordered me to keep her a prisoner. Of course, he had not had much
opportunity to tell me anything the last time we had been together. Would
she really behave as Luke said, though? It made a sort of sense, but then
people seldom keep company with rationality at times when they should.
I passed along the hallway and decided to use the back stair. As I made
the turn, I saw that there was a figure standing near the top. It was a
woman, and she was looking the other way. She had on a full-length red-and
yellow gown. Her hair was very dark and she had lovely shoulders. . . .
She turned when she heard my tread, and I saw that it was Nayda. She
studied my face.
"Lord Merlin," she said, "can you tell me where my sister is? I
understand she went off with you earlier."
"She was admiring some art, and then she had a little errand she wanted
to run afterward," I replied. "I'm not sure exactly where she was going, but
she gave the impression she'd be back pretty soon."
"All right," she said. "It's just that it's getting near to dinnertime,
and we'd expected her to be joining us. Did she enjoy her afternoon?"
"I believe she did," I said.
"She's been a bit moody recently. We were hoping this trip would cheer
her up. She was looking forward to it quite a bit."
"She seemed pretty cheerfulll when I left her," I admitted.
"Oh, where was that?"
"Near here," I said.
"Where all did you go?"
"We had a long walk in and about town," I explained. "I showed her a
bit of the palace, also."
"Then she's in the palace right now?"
"She was the last time I saw her. But she might have stepped out. "
"I see," she said. "I'm sorry I didn't really get to talk to you at any
length earlier. I feel as if I've known you for a long while."
"Oh?" I said. "Why is that?"
"I read through your file several times. It's kind of fascinating."
"File?"
"It's no secret that we keep files on people we're likely to encounter
in our line of work. There's a file on everyone in the House of Amber, of
course, even those who don't have much to do with diplomacy."
"I'd never thought about it," I said, "but it figures."
"Your early days are glossed over, of course, and your recent troubles
are very confusing."
"They're confusing to me, too," I said. "You trying to update the
file?"
"No, just curious. If your problems have ramifications that may involve
Begma, we have an interest in them."
"How is it that you know of them at all?"
"We have very good intelligence sources. Small kingdoms often do."
I nodded.
"I won't press you on your sources, but we're not having a fire sale on
classified data."

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