The blue ray came again, but puttered out and faded before it reached them.
"Their power is gone! " cried Elric. "Your sorcery defeats them, my lords. Let us land and demand they honour us as their new rulers."
With a sigh, Werther ordered the chariot to set down in the largest square. Here they waited until a few of the citizens began to arrive, cautious and angry, but evidently in no mood to give any further resistance.
Elric addressed them. "It was necessary to attack and conquer you, for I must return to my own realm, there to fulfil my great destiny. If you will take me to Melnibone, I will demand nothing further from you."
"One of us really ought to take a translation pill, " said Werther. "These people probably have no idea where they are."
A meaningless babble came from the citizens. Elric frowned. "They understand not the High Speech, " he said. "I will try the Common Tongue." He spoke in a language neither Werther, the Duke of Queens nor the citizens of this settlement could understand.
He began to show signs of frustration. He drew his sword Stormbringer. "By the Black Sword, know that I am Elric, last of the royal line of Melnibone! You must obey me. Is there none here who understands the High Speech?"
Then, from the crowd, stepped a being far taller than the others. He was dressed in robes of dark blue and deepest scarlet and his face was haughty, beautiful and full of evil.
"I speak the High Tongue, " he said.
Werther and the Duke of Queens were nonplussed. This was no-one they recognized.
Elric gestured. "You are the ruler of the city?"
"Call me that, if you will."
"Your name?"
"I am known by many names. And you know me, Elric of Melnibone, for I am your lord and your friend."
"Ah, " said Elric lowering his sword, "this is the greatest deception of them all. I am a fool."
"Merely a mortal, " said the newcomer, his voice soft, amused and full of a subtle arrogance. "Are these the renegades who helped you?"
"Renegades?" said Werther. "Who are you, sir?"
"You should know me, rogue lords. You aid a mortal and defy your brothers of Chaos."
"Eh?" said the Duke of Queens. "I haven't got a brother."
The stranger ignored him. "Demigods who thought that by helping this mortal they could threaten the power of the Greater Ones."
"So you did aid me against your own, " said Elric. "Oh, my friends! "
"And they shall be punished! "
Werther began: "We regret any damage to your city. After all, you were not invited…"
The Duke of Queens was laughing. "Who are you? What disguise is this?"
"Know me for your master." The eyes of the stranger glowed with myriad fires. "Know me for Arioch, Duke of Hell! "
"Arioch! " Elric became filled with a strange joy. "Arioch! I called upon thee and was not answered! "
"I was not in this realm, " said the Duke of Hell. "I was forced to be absent. And while I was gone, fools thought to displace me."
"I really cannot follow all this, " said the Duke of Queens. He set aside his mace. "I must confess I become a trifle bored, sir. If you will excuse me."
"You will not escape me." Arioch lifted a languid hand and the Duke of Queens was frozen to the ground, unable to move anything save his eyes.
"You are interfering, sir, with a perfectly —" Werther too was struck dumb and paralysed.
But Elric refused to quail. "Lord Arioch, I have given you blood and souls. You owe me…"
"I owe you nothing, Elric of Melnibone. Nothing I do not choose to owe. You are my slave…"
"No, " said Elric. "I serve you. There are old bonds. But you cannot control me, Lord Arioch, for I have a power within me which you fear. It is the power of my very mortality."
The Duke of Hell shrugged. "You will remain in the Realm of Chaos forever. Your mortality will avail you little here."
"You need me in my own realm, to be your agent. That, too, I know, Lord Arioch."
The handsome head lowered a fraction as if Arioch considered this. The beautiful lips smiled. "Aye, Elric. It is true that I need you to do my work. For the moment it is impossible for the Lords of Chaos to interfere directly in the world of mortals, for we should threaten our own existence. The rate of entropy would increase beyond even our control. The day has not yet come when Law and Chaos must decide the issue once and for all. But it will come soon enough for you, Elric."
"And my sword will be at your service, Lord Arioch."
"Will it, Elric?"
Elric was surprised by this doubting tone. He had always served Chaos, as his ancestors had. "Why should I turn against you? Law has no attractions for one such as Elric of Melnibone."
The Duke of Hell was silent.
"And there is the bargain, " added Elric. "Return me to my own realm, Lord Arioch, so that I might keep it."
Arioch sighed. "I am reluctant."
"I demand it, " bravely said the albino.
"Oho! " Arioch was amused. "Well, mortal, I'll reward your courage and I'll punish your insolence. The reward will be that you are returned whence you came, before you called on Chaos in your battle with that pathetic wizard. The punishment is that you will recall every incident that occurred since then — but only in your dreams. You will be haunted by the puzzle for the rest of your life — and you will never for a moment be able to express what mystifies you."
Elric smiled. "I am already haunted by a curse of that kind, my lord."
"Be that as it may, I have made my decision."
"I accept it, " said the albino, and he sheathed his sword, Stormbringer.
"Then come with me, " said Arioch, Duke of Hell. And he drifted forward, took Elric by the arm, and lifted them both high into the sky, floating over distorted scenes, half-formed dream-worlds, the whims of the Lords of Chaos, until they came to a gigantic rock shaped like a skull. And through one of the eye-sockets Lord Arioch bore Elric of Melnibone. And down strange corridors that whispered and displayed all manner of treasures. And up into a landscape, a desert in which grew many strange plants, while overhead could be seen a land of snow and mountains, equally alien. And from his robes Arioch, Duke of Hell, produced a wand and he bade Elric to take hold of the wand, which was hot to the touch and glittered, and he placed his own slender hand at the other end, and he murmured words which Elric could not understand and together they began to fade from the landscape, into the darkness of limbo where many eyes accused them, to an island in a grey and storm-tossed sea; an island littered with destruction and with the dead.
Then Arioch, Duke of Hell, laughed a little and vanished, leaving the Prince of Melnibone sprawled amongst corpses and ruins while heavy rain beat down upon him.
And in the scabbard at Elric's side, Stormbringer stirred and murmured once more.
13 In which There is a Small Celebration at the End of Time
Werther de Goethe and the Duke of Queens blinked their eyes and found that they could move their heads. They stood in a large, pleasant room full of charts and ancient instruments. Mistress Christia was there, too.
Una Persson was smiling as she watched golden light fade from the sky. The city had disappeared, hardly any the worse for its experience. She had managed to save the two friends without a great deal of fuss, for the citizens had still been bewildered by what had happened to them. Because of the megaflow distortion, the Morphail Effect would not manifest itself. They would never understand where they had been or what had actually happened.
"Who on earth was that fellow who turned up?" asked the Duke of Queens. "Some friend of yours, Mrs Persson? He's certainly no sportsman."
"Oh, I wouldn't agree. You could call him the ultimate sportsman, " she said. "I am acquainted with him, as a matter of fact."
"It's not Jagged in disguise is it?" said Mistress Christia who did not really know what had gone on. "This is Jagged's castle — but where is Jagged?"