《the moon pool》

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At first all that my staggering consciousness could realize

was an immensity; an immeasurable uprearing that brought

with it the same throat…gripping vertigo as comes from gaz…

ing downward from some great heightthen a blur of white

facesintolerable shinings of hundreds upon thousands of

eyes。  Huge; incredibly huge; a colossal amphitheatre of jet;

a stupendous semi…circle; held within its mighty arc the ivory

platform on which I stood。



It reared itself almost perpendicularly hundreds of feet up

into the sparkling heavens; and thrust down on each side its

ebon bulwarkslike monstrous paws。  Now; the giddiness

from its sheer greatness passing; I saw that it was indeed an

amphitheatre sloping slightly backward tier after tier; and

that the white blur of faces against its blackness; the gleam…

ing of countless eyes were those of myriads of the people who

sat silent; flower…garlanded; their gaze focused upon the rain…

bow curtain and sweeping over me like a torrenttangible;

appalling!



Five hundred feet beyond; the smooth; high retaining wall

of the amphitheatre raised itselfabove it the first terrace

of the seats; and above this; dividing the tiers for another half

a thousand feet upward; set within them like a panel; was a

dead…black surface in which shone faintly with a bluish radi…

ance a gigantic disk; above it and around it a cluster of in…

numerable smaller ones。



On each side of me; bordering the platform; were scores

of small pillared alcoves; a low wall stretching across their

fronts; delicate; fretted grills shielding them; save where in

each lattice an opening staredit came to me that they were

like those stalls in ancient Gothic cathedrals wherein for

centuries had kneeled paladins and people of my own race

on earth's fair face。  And within these alcoves were gathered;

score upon score; the elfin beauties; the dwarfish men of the

fair…haired folk。  At my right; a few feet from the opening

through which we had come; a passageway led back between

the fretted stalls。  Half…way between us and the massive base

of the amphitheatre a dais rose。  Up the platform to it a wide

ramp ascended; and on ramp and dais and along the centre

of the gleaming platform down to where it kissed the white

waters; a broad ribbon of the radiant flowers lay like a fairy

carpet。



On one side of this dais; meshed in a silken web that hid

no line or curve of her sweet body; white flesh gleaming

through its folds; stood Yolara; and opposite her; crowned

with a circlet of flashing blue stones; his mighty body stark

bare; was Lugur!



O'Keefe drew a long breath; Rador touched my arm and;

still dazed; I let myself be drawn into the aisle and through

a corridor that ran behind the alcoves。  At the back of one of

these the green dwarf paused; opened a door; and motioned

us within。



Entering; I found that we were exactly opposite where the

ramp ran up to the daisand that Yolara was not more than

fifty feet away。  She glanced at O'Keefe and smiled。  Her eyes

were ablaze with little dancing points of light; her body

seemed to palpitate; the rounded delicate muscles beneath

the translucent skin to run with joyful little eager waves!



Larry whistled softly。



〃There's Marakinoff!〃 he said。



I looked where he pointed。  Opposite us sat the Russian;

clothed as we were; leaning forward; his eyes eager behind

his glasses; but if he saw us he gave no sign。



〃And there's Olaf!〃 said O'Keefe。



Beneath the carved stall in which sat the Russian was an

aperture and within it was Huldricksson。  Unprotected by

pillars or by grills; opening clear upon the platform; near him

stretched the trail of flowers up to the great dais which Lugur

and Yolara the priestess guarded。  He sat alone; and my heart

went out to him。



O'Keefe's face softened。



〃Bring him here;〃 he said to Rador。



The green dwarf was looking at the Norseman; too; a

shade of pity upon his mocking face。  He shook his head。



〃Wait!〃 he said。  〃You can do nothing nowand it may

be there will be no need to do anything;〃 he added; but I

could feel that there was little of conviction in his words。











CHAPTER XIX



The Madness of Olaf



YOLARA threw her white arms high。  From the mountainous

tiers came a mighty sigh; a rippling ran through them。  And

upon the moment; before Yolara's arms fell; there issued;

apparently from the air around us; a peal of sound that

might have been the shouting of some playful god hurling

great suns through the net of stars。  It was like the deepest

notes of all the organs in the world combined in one; sum…

moning; majestic; cosmic!



It held within it the thunder of the spheres rolling through

the infinite; the birth…song of suns made manifest in the

womb of space; echoes of creation's supernal chord!  It shook

the body like a pulse from the heart of the universepulsed

and died away。



On its death came a blaring as of all the trumpets of con…

quering hosts since the first Pharaoh led his swarms

triumphal; compelling!  Alexander's clamouring hosts;

brazen…throated wolf…horns of Caesar's legions; blare of

trumpets of Genghis Khan and his golden horde; clangor of

the locust levies of Tamerlane; bugles of Napoleon's armies

war…shout of all earth's conquerors!  And it died!



Fast upon it; a throbbing; muffled tumult of harp sounds;

mellownesses of myriads of wood horns; the subdued sweet

shrilling of multitudes of flutes; Pandean pipingsinviting;

carrying with them the calling of waterfalls in the hidden

places; rushing brooks and murmuring forest windscall…

ing; calling; languorous; lulling; dripping into the brain like

the very honeyed essence of sound。



And after them a silence in which the memory of the

music seemed to beat; to beat ever more faintly; through

every quivering nerve。



From me all fear; all apprehension; had fled。  In their

place was nothing but joyous anticipation; a supernal free…

dom from even the shadow of the shadow of care or sorrow;

not now did anything matterOlaf or his haunted; hate…

filled eyes; Throckmartin or his fatenothing of pain; noth…

ing of agony; nothing of striving nor endeavour nor despair

in that wide outer world that had turned suddenly to a

troubled dream。



Once more the first great note pealed out!  Once more it

died and from the clustered spheres a kaleidoscopic blaze

shot as though drawn from the majestic sound itself。  The

many…coloured rays darted across the white waters and

sought the face of the irised Veil。  As they touched; it spar…

kled; flamed; wavered; and shook with fountains of prismatic

colour。



The light increasedand in its intensity the silver air

darkened。  Faded into shadow that white mosaic of flower…

crowned faces set in the amphitheatre of jet; and vast shad…

ows dropped upon the high…flung tiers and shrouded them。

But on the skirts of the rays the fretted stalls in which we

sat with the fair…haired ones blazed out; iridescent; like

jewels。



I was sensible of an acceleration of every pulse; a wild

stimulation of every nerve。  I felt myself being lifted above

the worldclose to the threshold of the high godssoon

their essence and their power would stream out into me!  I

glanced at Larry。  His eyes werewildwith life!



I looked at Olafand in his face was none of thisonly

hate; and hate; and hate。



The peacock waves streamed out over the waters; cleaving

the seeming darkness; a rainbow path of glory。  And the Veil

flashed as though all the rainbows that had ever shone were

burning within it。  Again the mighty sound pealed。



Into the centre of the Veil the light drew itself; grew into

an intolerable brightnessand with a storm of tinklings; a

tempest of crystalline notes; a tumult of tiny chimings;

through it spedthe Shining One!



Straight down that radiant path; its high…flung plumes of

feathery flame shimmering; its coruscating spirals whirling;

its seven globes of seven colours shining above its glowing

core; it raced toward us。  The hurricane of bells of diamond

glass were jubilant; joyous。  I felt O'Keefe grip my arm;

Yolara threw her white arms out in a welcoming gesture; I

heard from the tier a sigh of raptureand in it a poignant;

wailing under…tone of agony!



Over the waters; down the light stream; to the end of the

ivory pier; flew the Shining One。  Through its crystal _pizzicati_

drifted inarticulate murmuringsdeadly sweet; stilling the

heart and setting it leaping madly。



For a moment it paused; poised itself; and then came

whirling down the flower path to its priestess; slowly; ever

more slowly。  It hovered for a moment between the woman

and the dwarf; as though contemplating them; turned to her

with its storm of tinklings softened; its murmurings infinitely

caressing。  Bent toward it; Yolara seemed to gather within

herself pulsing waves of power; she was terrifying; glori…

ously; maddeningly evil; and as gloriously; maddeningly

heavenly!  Aphrodite and the Virgin!  Tanith of the

Carthaginians and St。 Bride of the Isles!  A queen of hell

and a princess of heavenin one!



Only for a moment did that which we had called the

Dweller and which these named the Shining One; pause。  It

swept up the ramp to the dais; rested there; slowly turning;

plumes and spirals lacing and unlacing; throbbing; pulsing。

Now its nucleus grew plainer; strongerhuman in a fashion;

and all inhuman; neither man nor woman; neither god nor

devil; subtly partaking of all。  Nor could I doubt that what…

ever it was; within that shining nucleus was something sen…

tient; something that had will and energy; and in some aw…

ful; supernormal fashionintelligence!



Another trumpetinga sound of stones openinga long;

low wail of utter anguishsomething moved shadowy in the

river of light; and slowly at first; then ever more rapidly;

shapes
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