river of light; and slowly at first; then ever more rapidly;
shapes swam through it。 There were half a score of them
girls and youths; women and men。 The Shining One poised
itself; regarded them。 They drew closer; and in the eyes of
each and in their faces was the bud of that awful inter…
mingling of emotions; of joy and sorrow; ecstasy and terror;
that I had seen in full blossom on Throckmartin's。
The Thing began again its murmuringsnow infinitely
caressing; coaxinglike the song of a siren from some
witched star! And the bell…sounds rang outcompellingly;
callingcallingcalling
I saw Olaf lean far out of his place; saw; half…consciously;
at Lugur's signal; three of the dwarfs creep in and take
places; unnoticed; behind him。
Now the first of the figures rushed upon the daisand
paused。 It was the girl who had been brought before Yolara
when the gnome named Songar was driven into the nothing…
ness! With all the quickness of light a spiral of the Shining
One stretched out and encircled her。
At its touch there was an infinitely dreadful shrinking
and; it seemed; a simultaneous hurling of herself into its
radiance。 As it wrapped its swirls around her; permeated her
the crystal chorus burst forthtumultuously; through and
through her the radiance pulsed。 Began then that infinitely
dreadful; but infinitely glorious; rhythm they called the dance
of the Shining One。 And as the girl swirled within its spar…
kling mists another and another flew into its embrace; until;
at last; the dais was an incredible vision; a mad star's
Witches' Sabbath; an altar of white faces and bodies gleam…
ing through living flame; transfused with rapture insupport…
able and horror that was hellishand ever; radiant plumes
and spirals expanding; the core of the Shining One waxed
growing greateras it consumed; as it drew into and through
itself the life…force of these lost ones!
So they spun; interlacedand there began to pulse from
them life; vitality; as though the very essence of nature was
filling us。 Dimly I recognized that what I was beholding was
vampirism inconceivable! The banked tiers chanted。 The
mighty sounds pealed forth!
It was a Saturnalia of demigods!
Then; whirling; bell…notes storming; the Shining One with…
drew slowly from the dais down the ramp; still embracing;
still interwoven with those who had thrown themselves into
its spirals。 They drifted with it as though half…carried in
dreadful dance; white faces sealedforeverinto that sem…
blance of those who held within linked God and devilI
covered my eyes!
I heard a gasp from O'Keefe; opened my eyes and sought
his; saw the wildness vanish from them as he strained for…
ward。 Olaf had leaned far out; and as he did so the dwarfs
beside him caught him; and whether by design or through his
own swift; involuntary movement; thrust him half into the
Dweller's path。 The Dweller paused in its gyrationsseemed
to watch him。 The Norseman's face was crimson; his eyes
blazing。 He threw himself back and; with one defiant shout;
gripped one of the dwarfs about the middle and sent him
hurtling through the air; straight at the radiant Thing! A
whirling mass of legs and arms; the dwarf flewthen in mid…
flight stopped as though some gigantic invisible hand had
caught him; andwas dashed down upon the platform not a
yard from the Shining One!
Like a broken spider he movedfeeblyonce; twice。
From the Dweller shot a shimmering tentacletouched him
recoiled。 Its crystal tinklings changed into an angry chim…
ing。 From all aboutjewelled stalls and jet peakcame a
sigh of incredulous horror。
Lugur leaped forward。 On the instant Larry was over the
low barrier between the pillars; rushing to the Norseman's
side。 And even as they ran there was another wild shout from
Olaf; and he hurled himself out; straight at the throat of the
Dweller!
But before he could touch the Shining One; now motion…
lessand never was the thing more horrible than then; with
the purely human suggestion of surprise plain in its poise
Larry had struck him aside。
I tried to followand was held by Rador。 He was trem…
blingbut not with fear。 In his face was incredulous hope;
inexplicable eagerness。
〃Wait!〃 he said。 〃Wait!〃
The Shining One stretched out a slow spiral; and as it did
so I saw the bravest thing man has ever witnessed。 Instantly
O'Keefe thrust himself between it and Olaf; pistol out。 The
tentacle touched him; and the dull blue of his robe flashed
out into blinding; intense azure light。 From the automatic in
his gloved hand came three quick bursts of flame straight
into the Thing。 The Dweller drew back; the bell…sounds
swelled。
Lugur paused; his hand darted up; and in it was one of
the silver _Keth_ cones。 But before he could flash it upon the
Norseman; Larry had unlooped his robe; thrown its fold
over Olaf; and; holding him with one hand away from the
Shining One; thrust with the other his pistol into the dwarf's
stomach。 His lips moved; but I could not hear what he said。
But Lugur understood; for his hand dropped。
Now Yolara was thereall this had taken barely more
than five seconds。 She thrust herself between the three men
and the Dweller。 She spoke to itand the wild buzzing died
down; the gay crystal tinklings burst forth again。 The Thing
murmured to herbegan to whirlfaster; fasterpassed
down the ivory pier; out upon the waters; bearing with it;
meshed in its light; the sacrificesswept on ever more
swiftly; triumphantly and turning; turning; with its ghastly
crew; vanished through the Veil!
Abruptly the polychromatic path snapped out。 The silver
light poured in upon us。 From all the amphitheatre arose a
clamour; a shouting。 Marakinoff; his eyes staring; was lean…
ing out; listening。 Unrestrained now by Rador; I vaulted the
wall and rushed forward。 But not before I had heard the
green dwarf murmur:
〃There is something stronger than the Shining One! Two
thingsyeaa strong heartand hate!〃
Olaf; panting; eyes glazed; trembling; shrank beneath my
hand。
〃The devil that took my Helma!〃 I heard him whisper。
〃The Shining Devil!〃
〃Both these men;〃 Lugur was raging; 〃they shall dance
with the Shining one。 And this one; too。〃 He pointed at me
malignantly。
〃This man is mine;〃 said the priestess; and her voice was
menacing。 She rested her hand on Larry's shoulder。 〃He
shall not dance。 Nonor his friend。 I have told you I dare
not for this one!〃 She pointed to Olaf。
〃Neither this man; nor this;〃 said Larry; 〃shall be harmed。
This is my word; Yolara!〃
〃Even so;〃 she answered quietly; 〃my lord!〃
I saw Marakinoff stare at O'Keefe with a new and curi…
ously speculative interest。 Lugur's eyes grew hellish; he
raised his arms as though to strike her。 Larry's pistol
prodded him rudely enough。
〃No rough stuff now; kid!〃 said O'Keefe in English。 The
red dwarf quivered; turnedcaught a robe from a priest
standing by; and threw it over himself。 The _ladala_; shouting;
gesticulating; fighting with the soldiers; were jostling down
from the tiers of jet。
〃Come!〃 commanded Yolaraher eyes rested upon
Larry。 〃Your heart is great; indeedmy lord!〃 she mur…
mured; and her voice was very sweet。 〃Come!〃
〃This man comes with us; Yolara;〃 said O'Keefe pointing
to Olaf。
〃Bring him;〃 she said。 〃Bring himonly tell him to look
no more upon me as before!〃 she added fiercely。
Beside her the three of us passed along the stalls; where
sat the fair…haired; now silent; at gaze; as though in the grip
of some great doubt。 Silently Olaf strode beside me。 Rador
had disappeared。 Down the stairway; through the hall of
turquoise mist; over the rushing sea…stream we went and
stood beside the wall through which we had entered。 The
white…robed ones had gone。
Yolara pressed; the portal opened。 We stepped upon the
car; she took the lever; we raced through the faintly lumi…
nous corridor to the house of the priestess。
And one thing now I knew sick at heart and soul the truth
had come to meno more need to search for Throckmartin。
Behind that Veil; in the lair of the Dweller; dead…alive like
those we had just seen swim in its shining train was he; and
Edith; Stanton and Thora and Olaf Huldricksson's wife!
The car came to rest; the portal opened; Yolara leaped
out lightly; beckoned and flitted up the corridor。 She paused
before an ebon screen。 At a touch it vanished; revealing an
entrance to a small blue chamber; glowing as though cut
from the heart of some gigantic sapphire; bare; save that in
its centre; upon a low pedestal; stood a great globe fashioned
from milky rock…crystal; upon its surface were faint tracings
as of seas and continents; but; if so; either of some other
world or of this world in immemorial past; for in no way
did they resemble the mapped coastlines of our earth。
Poised upon the globe; rising from it out into space; locked
in each other's arms; lips to lips; were two figures; a woman
and a man; so exquisite; so lifelike; that for the moment I
failed to realize that they; too; were carved of the crystal。
And before this shrinefor nothing else could it be; I knew
three slender cones raised themselves: one of purest white
flame; one of opalescent water; and the third ofmoon…
light! There was no mistaking them; the height of a tall man
each stoodbut how water; flame and light were held so
evenly; so steadily in their spire…shapes; I could not tell。
Yolara bowed lowlyonce; twice; thrice。 She turned to
O'Keefe; nor by slightest look or gesture betrayed she knew
others were there than he。 The blue eyes wide; searching;
unfathomable; she drew close; put white hands on his shoul…
ders; looked down into his very soul。
〃My lord;〃 she murmured。 〃Now listen well for I; Yolara;
give you
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