SIGN OF CHAOS

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Author: Roger Zelazny
Luke at large; especially so, when it was likely that Luke would be getting in touch with us sooner or later regarding Jasra.   I was willing to let him come down and come around in his own good time.   I had problems of my own in the waiting room, like Ghostwheel, Mask, Vinta ...   and the new specter which had just taken a number and a seat.
    Maybe it had been Jasra who had been using the homing power of the blue stones to send assassins after me.   She had the ability as well as a motive.   It could also have been Mask, though, who I’d judge had the ability and who seemed to have a motive, though I didn’t understand it.   Jasra was out of the way now, however; and while I intended to have things out with Mask eventually, I believed that I had succeeded in detuning myself from the blue stones.   I also believed that I might have scared Mask somewhat in our recent encounter at the Keep.   Whatever, it was extremely unlikely that Mask or Jasra, whatever their powers, would have had access to a trained Fire Angel.   No, there’s only one place Fire Angels come from, and shadow-sorcerers aren’t on the customer fist.
    A puff of wind parted the fog for a moment and I caught sight of dark buildings.   Good.   I shifted.   The fog moved again almost immediately, and they were not buildings but dark rock formations.   Another parting and a piece of dawn or evening sky came into view, a foam of bright stars spilled across it.   Before too long a wind whipped the fog away and I saw that I walked in a high rocky place, the heavens a blaze of starry light bright enough to read by.   I followed a dark trail leading off to the edge of the world...
    The whole business with Luke, Jasra, Dalt, and Mask was somehow of a piece-completely understandable in some places and clouded in others.   Given some time and legwork it would all hang together.   Luke and Jasra seemed to be nullified now.   Mask, an enigma of sorts; seemed to have it in for me personally but did not appear to represent any particular threat to Amber.   Dalt, on the other hand, did, with his fancy new weaponry-but Random was aware of this situation and Benedict was back in town.   So I was confident that everything possible was being done to deal with this.
    I stood at the edge of the world and looked down into a bottomless rift full of stars.   My mountain did not seem to grace the surface of a planet.   However, there was a bridge to my left, leading outward to a dark, star-occluding .   shape-another floating mountain, perhaps.   I strolled over and stepped out onto the span.   Problems involving atmosphere, gravitation, temperature, meant nothing here, where I could, in a sense, make up reality as I went along.   I walked out onto the bridge, and for a moment the angle was right and I caught a glimpse of another bridge on the far side of the dark mass, leading off to some other darkness.
    I halted in the middle, able to see along it for a great distance in either direction.   It seemed a safe and appropriate spot.   I withdrew my packet of Trumps and riffled through them until I located one I hadn’t used in a long, long time.
    I held it before me and put the others away, studying the blue eyes and the young, hard, slightly sharp features beneath a mass of pure white hair.   He was dressed all in black, save for a bit of white collar and sleeve showing beneath the glossy tight-fitting jacket.   He held three dark steel balls in his gloved hand.
    Sometimes it’s hard to reach all the way to Chaos, so I focused and extended, carefully, strongly.   The contact came almost immediately.   He was seated on a balcony beneath a crazily stippled sky, the Shifting Mountains sliding to his left.   His feet were propped on a small floating table and he was reading a book.   He lowered it and smiled faintly.
    “Merlin,” he said softly.   “You look tired.”
    I nodded.
    “You look rested,” I said.
    “True,” he answered, as he closed
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