<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_VI" id="CHAPTER_VI"></SPAN>CHAPTER VI<br/> <i style="font-size: smaller;">In the Seraglio</i></h2>
<p class="dropcap newchapter">With a parting word to Turgan
and his followers, Damis
made his way alone down the hill
and into the thick tropical jungle
which grew up almost to the gates
of the Viceregal palace. He was well
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acquainted with a secret entrance
into the building. It was a matter of
minutes for him to locate the outer
end and open it.</p>
<p>For half a mile he made his way
underground until a huge stone door
barred his way. He felt for the hidden
catches and the slab of rock rose
before him. As he turned toward
the doorway he found himself looking
into the muzzle of a black ray
tube in the hands of a gigantic Jovian
in the uniform of the Viceroy's
guards.</p>
<p>"Whence came you, Nepthalim?"
demanded the guard, a cold note of
suspicion in his voice.</p>
<p>"From far Torna," replied Damis
readily. "I am Durmino, Komar of
the province of Capries. The slaves
rose on us and all were slain except
me. I have had to travel by night and
hide by day to reach here. I knew
not whether the slaves had conquered
or not, but when I found
them lying by thousands about Glavour's
palace, I knew that the reign
of the Sons of God was safe. What
news from Tubain?"</p>
<p>The face of the Jovian guard
cleared as Damis spoke. Durmino, a
son of Glavour by one of his Terrestrial
concubines, was Komar of Capries,
a fact well known to Damis.
There was nothing in the newcomer's
story to excite suspicion.</p>
<p>"The fleet of the Ruler of the Universe
is approaching," the guard replied.
"In two hours it will be hovering
above us. We would have
needed no aid had not the dogs of
Earthmen found our source of power
and managed to destroy it with
stolen ray tubes. We have been
cooped up here like rats waiting for
Tubain to arrive. When he comes
our vengeance will be heavy."</p>
<p>"The heavier the better," growled
Damis with an oath. "The dogs have
been getting surly for a generation.
I hope that Tubain will teach them a
lesson that will not be forgotten for
ages to come."</p>
<p>"He will, never fear," laughed the
guard. "Already Glavour has made
his plans. I am not a member of the
council, yet I have heard enough to
realize why Glavour is our ruler. My
brain could not conceive of such a
stupendous plan."</p>
<p>"I will go to my father now," said
Damis. "What is the word for passing
the inner gate? I wish to surprise
my sire for he doubtless
mourns me as dead."</p>
<p>"He thinks you are dead," replied
the guard, "yet I never heard of
Glavour mourning for any loss
which did not affect his pleasures.
He has plenty of bastards to take
your place. The word is 'Tubain.'"</p>
<p>"I thank you, Son of God," said
Damis, "and I will inform my sire of
the great respect and high regard
which you have for him. Fear not,
your words shall be truthfully reported
to him."</p>
<p class="dropcap">Leaving the Jovian guard hastily
reviewing the conversation
with the supposed Durmino,
Damis made his way toward the palace.
Since he knew that he would
not reach another door until after
several of the underground passages
with which the foundations of the
palace were honeycombed had
joined, he had little doubt of his
ability to make his way unsuspected
into the citadel. He debated for a
moment on the advisability of killing
the Jovian guard and taking his
weapons, but caution prevailed, and
empty-handed, save for a dagger
concealed under his robes, he strode
forward.</p>
<p>His knowledge of the password enabled
him to pass the various guards
he met without difficulty. There
were many of the Nepthalim who
held subordinate positions in the
outlying provinces and who were
seldom at court, and the Jovian
guards, who in their hearts regarded
the Nepthalim as little better than
the Terrestrials, paid small attention
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to him. He passed several guarded
points before the path rose steeply
and he passed through the final gate
into the palace itself. A Nepthalim
passed him hurriedly and Damis
plucked at his robe.</p>
<p>"I am just from outpost," he said.
"What news of Tubain?"</p>
<p>"The fleet has entered the atmosphere
belt a thousand miles east of
here," replied the Nepthalim. "They
are dropping to an altitude of five
miles and will then approach. They
should arrive in an hour. It is well
that they hurry."</p>
<p>"What rush is there?" asked Damis
in surprise. "We may not be
able to leave here, but, at the same
time, all the forces the slaves can
muster would never force an entrance."</p>
<p class="dropcap">"You have not heard then?" exclaimed
the other in surprise.
"No—certainly not, if you have been
on outpost—for I just learned it myself.
There is a rumor that Havenner
lied when he said that he killed
Turgan, the Kildare and Damis, the
renegade—the curse of Tubain rest
on him—on Mars. It is said that
they not only escaped death but have
returned to Earth armed with the
weapons of the red planet. Havenner
is with Glavour now and no one
knows what the outcome will be.
Since Tubain is at hand, doubtless
nothing will be done until he arrives.
That is the reason why Tubain altered
his course and came down so
far away instead of directly overhead.
He hopes thus to elude the
Martian weapons if the Earthmen
really have them."</p>
<p>"Surely that is a lie!" cried Damis.</p>
<p>"We hope that it is, yet Havenner
would have been slain without mercy
had he admitted that he left Mars
without slaying or capturing Turgan
and Damis. Many believe that it
is true."</p>
<p>"Is Glavour in the council room?"
asked Damis. "I have a message."</p>
<p>"It would be better for you to defer
the message if it be ill news until
Tubain arrives, brother, for Glavour
is enraged beyond measure at all of
us. He threatens to sacrifice us at
the next games and he may do so
unless Tubain alters the decree. He
has not loved us since Damis broke
his arm a month ago."</p>
<p>"Nevertheless, I will deliver my
message," replied Damis. "While it
may not please him, it is essential
that he get it before Tubain arrives."</p>
<p>"Good luck go with you, brother,"
replied the Nepthalim with a shrug
of his shoulders. "The temper of the
Viceroy of God is an uncertain quality
at best. He is in his seraglio."</p>
<p class="dropcap">Damis saluted the messenger
and made his way toward the
inner portion of the palace where
the women whom the lustful Viceroy
had dragged into his harem
were kept. He had no plausible excuse
for passing the guards into this
forbidden portion of the palace, but
that was a matter which caused him
small worry. There were few of the
secrets of the palace which were not
well known to Damis, who had at
one time been major domo of the
building. There were some well
known to him, the existence of
which was not even suspected by the
majority of the Sons of God.</p>
<p>As he neared the seraglio, he
turned off to his right and passed
through a maze of little-used passages
until he halted before what
was apparently a blank wall. Casting
a rapid glance around to ensure
himself that there was no one in
sight, he touched a hidden catch and
a portion of the wall swung inward,
opening a way before him. He entered
a passage built in the thickness
of the wall and lighted with radium
bulbs. The door closed softly behind
him. He removed his sandals lest
even their quiet tread should betray
him and on bare feet crept forward.</p>
<p>The passage bent and twisted as it
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followed the walls until Damis knew
that he was in one of the walls of the
seraglio. Praying that it would work
noiselessly, he slid open a panel of
stone and found himself looking
through a semi-transparent hanging
into the sacred precincts of the
seraglio itself. Glavour stood facing
him, his heavy face drawn up in
a scowl of rage. Damis noted with
satisfaction that one of the Viceroy's
arms was supported by a silk scarf
and that he made no attempt to use
it. With a pale face, Havenner stood
before his ruler.</p>
<p class="dropcap">"The word has been brought to
me from a source which I trust
as much as I do your own word,
Havenner," Glavour was saying. "I
tell you, I do not believe your story.
If Damis and Turgan were dead, the
Terrestrials would not see them
alive again on Earth. Neither would
they have weapons of which we
know nothing. One of our observers
admits that he saw a space ship land
a few hours ago, coming from the
direction of Mars. You failed in
your mission, Havenner, and on you
I pronounce the doom. I sentence
you to the twilight of the gods."</p>
<p>"I appeal to Tubain from that sentence!"
cried the equerry with dry
lips.</p>
<p>"Your appeal shall be noted and
laid before him at the proper time,"
replied the Viceroy savagely; "yet,
by the time he arrives, it will be too
late. Ho, Guards! Take him away."</p>
<p>Havenner turned as though to resist,
but six of the huge Jovians answered
the Viceroy's call. Two of
them grasped him by the arms and
started to lead him from the room.</p>
<p>"I appeal!" cried Havenner again.
"I brought back the maiden whom I
was sent to fetch, and for that reason
I made no failure. To bring her was
the principal item of my orders."</p>
<p>Glavour's face grew purple with
rage.</p>
<p>"And who sent the message to Tubain
which resulted in the orders
which he sent me?" he demanded
savagely. "It was sent by one of
your henchmen and by your orders.
You slew the sender before I could
question him, but I know whose orders
he obeyed. Take him away!"</p>
<p>The guards started to drag the
luckless equerry from the presence
of the Viceroy, but Havenner made a
final appeal for his life.</p>
<p>"I will confess, Viceroy of God,"
he cried. "No message was sent to
Tubain. I dared not send such a message
lest such orders would be returned
as I caused to be given to you.
I coveted the maiden for myself and
I took this means of getting her. I
had a false message delivered to you
which would prevent you from taking
her before Tubain arrived. In
reward for my services as spy on
you, I planned to ask that she be
given to me. I surrender all claims
to her, Glavour. Spare my life and
you may have her."</p>
<p class="dropcap">For a moment Glavour could not
speak for rage.</p>
<p>"So you have been the spy who has
reported my every doing and my
every secret council to Tubain!" he
gasped. "But for you, I would long
ago have conquered Venus and Mercury
and declared myself independent
of the Jovian overlord. In time
I might have even overthrown him,
but every move was known to him
before I made it. Not once, but a
dozen times, would you go through
the twilight were Tubain not at
hand. Niton, it is my order that the
twilight be as slow as our instruments
will allow. Give him time to
learn to suffer and to pray for the
blessing of death at my hand. Take
him away!"</p>
<p>The struggling Havenner was removed
by the guards despite his efforts
at resistance and his cries for
mercy. Glavour stared after him for
a moment and an evil gleam came
into his eyes.</p>
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"Sonom!" he called sharply.</p>
<p>A guard entered the room and saluted.</p>
<p>"Sonom, bring me the Daughter of
Man, Lura!" cried the Viceroy.
"When you have brought her here,
post guards at all doors and see that
no one is admitted under any circumstances
until Tubain himself arrives
and demands admittance."</p>
<p>The guard hesitated.</p>
<p>"Your Excellency," he faltered,
"the orders from Tubain were—"</p>
<p>"False rumors given out by the
traitor, Havenner, who has now gone
to the twilight of the gods," interrupted
the Viceroy. "By the crown
of Tubain, do I need to repeat my
orders? I am Viceroy of the Earth
and am supreme until Tubain revokes
my rank. Obey my orders!"</p>
<p class="dropcap">The guard saluted and withdrew.
Glavour licked his thick
lips in anticipation and strode restlessly
back and forth across the
room. Inside the hangings, Damis'
face hardened and he drew his dagger
from under his robe. The door
opened and Sonom returned, dragging
Lura after him. The face of
the Earth-girl was pale and drawn,
yet, when she saw Glavour, her head
rose in an expression of defiance.
Sonom saluted the Viceroy and left
the room, the massive door clanging
shut behind him. Glavour stared at
the girl with an evil leer on his heavy
countenance.</p>
<p>"I have learned, Daughter of
Man," he said slowly, "of how you
seduced one of my servants from his
duty to me and caused him to forge
an order from the great Tubain in
order that he might keep you for his
own pleasure. For a time the stratagem
succeeded, but now my eyes are
open. When I first looked upon your
face and form I swore to myself that
you should be the solace of my leisure
hours. Now the time is come. I
was minded once to honor you as
Hortan once honored a Terrestrial
and let you amuse yourself by sitting
on a throne, but your treachery
has changed my intention. Not even
as an accepted concubine shall you
rank, but only as a slave to be used as
a toy and tossed to one of my guards
when I am tired of you. Come
hither!"</p>
<p>Lura made no move to obey the
order, and Glavour with an oath
stepped toward her, his one good
arm outstretched in a grasping gesture.
Lura did not move until his
hand almost closed on her arm and
then she sprang back. Her hand
sought the bosom of her robe and
the Viceroy recoiled as a glittering
dagger flashed in the air.</p>
<p>"Back, Jovian!" cried Lura in
ringing tones. "Think you that the
daughter of a king of men is to be a
toy for your base Jovian passions?
The point of this dagger is poisoned
so that one touch through your skin
will mean death. One step nearer
and I will strike!"</p>
<p class="dropcap">The Viceroy hesitated for a moment
and then drew from his
robe a short thick tube. Lura correctly
interpreted the gesture.</p>
<p>"Raise that tube and I will bury
the blade in my own body!" she
cried. "I know that you have the
power to clasp me in your arms, but
it will be a corpse which you clasp."</p>
<p>She lowered the knife until the
point rested against the skin of her
throat. The slightest pressure would
cause it to penetrate her skin and
bring about her almost instant death.
Glavour watched her like a cat, the
tube ready in his hand. With a grim
laugh he threw the tube from him
and walked a few steps away. Lura
lowered the knife. As she did so,
Glavour turned with a movement so
swift that the eye could hardly follow
it. His eyes caught Lura's and
she straightened back her head, powerless
against his will, caught as she
was, momentarily off her guard.</p>
<p>"Throw down your knife," said
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Glavour's voice slowly. Lura struggled
to raise the weapon against herself,
but she could not. Slowly her
fingers relaxed and the weapon clattered
on the floor. Still holding her
eyes with his own, Glavour stepped
forward until his huge splayed foot
rested on the weapon. He averted his
gaze and swiftly picked it up. Lura
gave a scream of horror and strove
to fly, but the heavy door was barred
against her. Glavour placed the
weapon in a cabinet on the wall
which he locked and then turned to
her, an expression of triumph on his
face.</p>
<p>"It is useless, Daughter of Man, to
struggle against the will of the Sons
of God," he said mockingly. "What
we desire is ours. Come to me."</p>
<p>Lura's face showed an expression
of loathing as she looked at the huge
misshapen monstrosity before her.
The Viceroy forgot the momentary
satisfaction of his triumph in his
rage at her attitude. With a growl
of anger he grasped at her. Lura
avoided his rush and ran along the
side of the room, Glavour in pursuit.
He cornered her at last and she
stopped with her back to the tapestry
with which the room was hung.
Glowering in his triumph, Glavour
approached and reached out his
hand to seize her. His huge paw descended,
but before it touched her
shoulder a hand with fingers of steel
reached through the hangings and
grasped his wrist.</p>
<p class="dropcap">When Sonom had dragged
Lura into the room, Damis
inserted the point of his dagger into
the tapestry and started to cut a slit
through which he could enter the
room. The keen-edged knife cut for
a few inches readily enough and
then stopped. Damis withdrew the
blade and examined the stuff before
him. An expression of dismay
crossed his face, for the material was
crisscrossed with stellanium wires,
set six inches apart. Each juncture
was braised together and the whole
made a web through which he could
not force his way. Cautiously he exerted
his strength. The keen blade
hewed through the first of the stellanium
strands, but Damis held his
breath as the wire parted. It seemed
impossible that the ting of parting
metal which sounded like a thunderclap
in his ears would not be heard
by the Viceroy. He knew that there
must be an entrance into the room
through the hangings and he made
his way cautiously forward, testing
the draperies from time to time with
his knife.</p>
<p>When Lura laid her dagger
against her breast and threatened to
end her life, it took all of Damis'
self-control to keep from crying out
and striving to force his way into the
room by sheer strength. He knew
the toughness of stellanium well
enough to realize the impossibility
of even his enormous strength tearing
apart a webbing of it. The certainty
that Glavour would not push
matters far enough to rob himself of
his prey aided him to restrain his
ardor and to pursue his systematic
search.</p>
<p>He came at last to a corner where
his knife met with no resistance as
it made its way through the silken
stuff on the walls. Swiftly he cut a
slit through which he could rush.
As he parted the material, Lura
rushed past him and stood with her
back to the wall to await the oncoming
Viceroy. Damis raised his hand
and stood ready. As Glavour's huge
paw descended on Lura's shoulder
Damis' hand shot out. Still holding
the wrist of the Viceroy in a grip of
steel, he emerged from his hiding
place, tearing off the black wig and
beard which disguised him.</p>
<p>"Damis!" cried Lura in wonder
and delight as she saw him.</p>
<p class="dropcap">Glavour stared with unbelieving
eyes for a moment and then
a hoarse cry of alarm burst from his
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lips. Desperately he strove to release
his wrist from the Nepthalim's grip,
but to no avail. He disengaged his
crippled arm from the scarf which
supported it and groped under his
robe for a weapon. Lura cried out in
warning, but Damis had anticipated
such a move. With a quick effort he
whirled about and drew the Viceroy's
arm over his shoulder. He bent
forward and exerted his full
strength. The huge bulk of Glavour
rose in the air and pitched forward
over Damis' shoulder. There was a
crash as he landed on the marble
floor. Quick as a cat, Damis sprang
on him and pinioned down his arms.</p>
<p>"Take his weapons, Lura!" he
cried.</p>
<p>Lura bent over the prostrate form
of the Jovian to take from his belt
the tubes which he habitually carried
there. As she stooped, Glavour
raised one of his huge feet and
struck her with all the force of his
mighty thighs behind the blow.
With a cry of pain, Lura flew halfway
across the room. Damis leaped
to her assistance, forgetting for a
moment the potentialities for destruction
which the Viceroy bore on
his person. A sudden sound made
him whirl about. He bent over Lura
and picked her from the floor. With
her in his arms he leaped to one side
just as a flash of violet light stabbed
through the air. It missed them by
inches. He dropped Lura on a rug
and turned to face Glavour.</p>
<p>On the Jovian's face was an expression
of fiendish triumph. In his
hand was a short black tube which
he aimed with deliberate slowness at
the crouching Nepthalim. Damis
shifted his gaze from the Viceroy's
eyes and concentrated it on the muscles
of his wrist. Glavour's grip
tightened and Damis leaped to one
side as the violet light again stabbed
the air. With an oath, Glavour swung
the deadly ray in an arc trying to
reach the Nepthalim, but Damis
moved like a cat. Once, as the ray
almost touched him, he sprang high
in the air and let it sweep by under
him. With each movement he came
nearer to the Viceroy. Slowly the
violet began to lose its intensity of
color. Glavour dropped it and
reached for a second tube. Before he
could draw one, Damis was on him.</p>
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