Var the Stick

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Author: Piers Anthony
Tags: Fiction, General, Science-Fiction, Fiction in English, English Fiction
arrange to match him next month with an easy mark, and take him into the tribe as soon as he had his band and name.
        One of the perimeter sentries came up. "Strangers, Chief-man and woman. He's ugly as hell; she must be, too."
        Still irritated by the loss of the promising sticker, Tyl snapped back: "Is your bracelet so worn you can't tell an ugly woman by sight?"
        "She's veiled."
        Tyl became interested. 'What woman would cover her face?"
        The sentry shrugged. "Do you want me to bring them here?'
        Tyl nodded.
        As the man departed, he returned to the problem of the star. A veteran staffer would be best, for the Morningstar could maim or kill the wielders of other weapons, even in the hands of a novice. He summoned a man who bad had experience with the star in the circle, and began giving him instructions.
        Before the test commenced, the strangers arrived. The man was indeed ugly: somewhat hunchbacked, with hands grossly gnarled, and large patches of discolored skin on limbs and torso. Because of his stoop, his eyes peered out from below shaggy brows, oddly impressive. He moved gracefully despite some peculiarity of gait; there was something wrong with his fóet. His aspect was feral.
        The woman was shrouded in a long cloak that concealed her figure as the veil concealed her face. But he could tell from the way she stepped that she was neither young nor fat. That, unless she gave him some pretext to have her stripped, was as much as he was likely to know.
        "I am Tyl, chief of this camp in the name of the Nameless One," he said to the man. "What is your business here?'
        The man displayed his left wrist. It was naked.
        "You came to earn a bracelet?" Tyl was surprised that a man as muscular and scarred and altogether formidable as this one should not already be a warrior. But another look at the almost useless hands seemed to clarify that. How could he fight well, unless he could grasp his weapon?
        Or could he be another weaponless warrior? Tyl knew of only one in the empire-but that one was the Weaponless less, the Master. It could, indeed, be done; Tyl himself had gone down to defeat in the circle before that juggernaut.
        "What is your chosen weapon?" he asked.
        The man reached to his belt and revealed, hanging be neath the loose folds of his jacket, a pair of singlesticks.
        Tyl was both relieved and disappointed. A novice weaponless warrior would have been intriguing. Then he had another notion. "Will you go against the star?"
        The man, still not speaking, nodded.
        Tyl gestured to the circle. "Star, here is your match" he called.
        The size of the audience seemed to double as he spoke. This contest promised to be interesting!
        The star stepped into the circle, hefting his spiked ball. The stranger removed his Jacket and leggings to stand in conventional pantaloons that still looked odd on him. Hi chest, though turned under by his posture, was massive. Across it the flesh was yellowish. The legs were extremely stout, ridged with muscle, and the short feet were bare. The toenails curled around the toes thickly, almost like hoofs. Strange man!
        The arms were not proportionately developed, though on a man with slighter chest and shoulders they would have been impressive enough. But the hands, as they closed about the sticks, resembled pincers. The grip was square unsophisticated, - awkward-but tight. This novice was either very bad or very good.
        The veiled woman settled near the circle to watch. She was as strange In her concealment as the young hunchback was in his physique.
        The sticker entered the circle circumspectly, like an animal skirting a deadfall, but his guard was up. The star whirled his chained mace above his head so that the spike whistled in the air. For a moment the two faced each other at the ready. Then the star advanced, the wheel of
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