The War of the Lance by Weis, Margaret

in the lonely notions

of Lorac Caladon,

Speaker of Stars.

Restless in Silvanost,

drawn by cold light,

by the intricate forest of magic,

to the North he came,

to glittering Istar

where the tests of High Sorcery

awaited his judgment,

his ordained mathematics,

and the first test past,

and the second surmounted,

he stood as if satisfied

high on the parapets

in doubtful, striated light,

the vaunt of his intellect

over the globe of the city,

where the green luminescence

of the dangered orb

called to him out of the Tower’s heart.

In the pathless forest

at the end of all centuries,

he would hear the song

as it tumbled from thought

into faceted memory,

singing, perpetually singing,

AFTER THE SECOND

THERE IS NO OTHER.

O THE TESTS ARE BEHIND YOU

SPEAKER OF SUNS

AND THE SONG OF THE ORB

IS THE SONG OF YOUR MIND

IN THIS ANCIENT TOWER

HOLLOW AND LOVELESS

WITH LONG DEPARTURES.

O THE TESTS ARE BEHIND YOU

SPEAKER OF SUNS

BUT I SHALL LIE HERE

the orb said, shimmering

AS HISTORY FOLDS

IN THESE FLOURISHING WALLS

AS THE TOWER CRUMBLES

AND WITH IT THE MIND

THE FIRST HIGH BATTLEMENTS

THE HOUSE OF THE GODS

BUT I SHALL LIE HERE

AS THE FOREST WITHERS

AS THE PLAINS DESCEND

INTO WINTER AND NOTHING

UNLESS THE SONG OF YOUR THOUGHTS

WHICH IS EVERYTHING, IS THE WORLD,

CONTROLS AND SUBDUES

AND INFORMS THE MYSTERY.

TAKE ME TO SILVANOST

SPEAKER OF SUNS,

TAKE ME TO FREEDOM

TO THE COUNTRY OF GREEN ON GREEN.

Perhaps it was love

in the crystal heart,

in the refraction of light

and beguiling light,

love meeting love in his long belief,

in dire mathematics,

in the mapped parabola

of the trining moons,

but there in the Tower

six reasons converged

the hand of the prophet

the nesting heart of his will

the hurdling thought

the summoning crystal

and always the ruinous moment,

all of them settling

in grim alignment,

the orb the sixth

like a heart in his hand,

like a fluttering light

a firebrand he carried

to ignited Silvanost

in the numbered days.

I AM BRINGING THEM FIRE,

he said to himself,

I AM BRINGING THEM LIGHT

IN THE OLD GODS’ STORY.

I AM THE FIRST

I WILL SAVE THEM

IN THE RISING EARTH

I WILL SAVE THEM

AND THE OLD WORLD PIVOTS

AWAY FROM MY GUIDING HAND.

So he said to himself,

and the shapeless horizon

shaded to green

and redoubling green

as out of his last dreams

arose Silvanesti,

tangible, fractured in light.

III

And outside the forest

the world collapsed,

a mountain of fire

crashed like a comet

through jewelled Istar,

through the endless city,

and the Tower, unmanned and unhouseled,

split like a dry stalk

in the midst of the ruinous flames,

and out of the valleys

the mountains erupted,

the seas poured forever

into the graves of mountains,

the long deserts sighed

on abandoned floors of the seas,

and the highways of Krynn descended

into the paths of the dead.

As hail and fire

in a downpour of blood

tumbled to earth,

igniting the trees and the grass,

as the mountains were burning,

as the sea became blood

as above and below us

the heavens were scattered,

as locusts and scorpions

wandered the face of the planet,

Silvanost floated on islands of thought,

immaculate memory

gabled in cloud and dreaming,

untouched by the fire,

by the shocks of the Rending,

and from tower to tower

from the Tower of Sorcery

down to the Tower of Stars,

drowsy in thinking, Lorac imagined

an impossible dream of salvation,

a country bartered in magic,

renewed in his mind

to a paradise won

in a ranging study.

And so it appeared in the orb,

in the waking hours,

in the suddenly secret

lodging of light

as the globe lay buried,

masked and unfabled

in the Tower of Stars,

the ancestral tower

of Speakers, of Silvanost,

buried for centuries.

While the continent burned

and the people of Qualinost

wandered through ash

and the outer darkness,

Silvanost floated

at the edge of their sight,

absent and glorious,

down to the edge of their dreams.

Lorac watched from the Tower of Stars,

from the heart of the crystal,

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