In the morning Ryver and Metria returned, having taken their measures of the world. They and the Princesses got in the pouch, and the journey resumed. "Thy friends are interesting," Forili remarked. "What manner of land is this Xanth?"
Cube explained as well as she could, but it was clear that Xanth was impossibly strange to the vampire. Puns hardly existed in Phaze, and its social structure was odd.
The Purple Mountains loomed, seeming to grow out of the ground as the unicorn and centaur approached. They were literally purple overall, but closer inspection revealed them to be otherwise normal.
Then the unicorn halted, playing a warning note on her horn. "We be entering troll demesnes," Forili explained. "Needs must we consult on direction, and prepare for attack."
"Attack," Cube said, not liking this.
"Trolls be not generally nice creatures. They kill, cook, and eat the flesh of other creatures. There be few ways to pa.s.s by them safely."
"What ways?" Cube asked tightly.
"Safest is to kill them. But they be doughty fighters, and there be many of them, and they become more aggressive when attacked. So we have avoided that. But the other way be not comfortable."
"We don"t like killing," Cube said. "What other way?"
"They be vulnerable to prettiness. They understand it not, and try to fend it off or destroy it. Could a pretty girl get close enough to kiss a troll male, she will stun him for an hour and pacify him for a day. A handsome man can do the same to a troll female."
"You get past them by kissing them!" Cube said.
"It be finely timed," Forili agreed. "I will fly to one, a.s.sume human form, and kiss before he can wring my neck. But this would be not effective for thee."
"I"m not pretty," Cube said.
"For a troll, thou beist pretty enough. But thou couldst not get close enough, being confined to human form."
Oh. "Our demon companion could do it," Karia said.
"Aye. But if several come, more be needed."
"Let me consult." Cube drew out the others and explained the situation.
"No problem," Metria said. "I"ll be smoke until I kiss."
"I can turn water until close enough," Ryver said.
"We can do it too," Melody said.
"With an invisible magic shield," Harmony agreed.
"Until we"re in their faces," Rhythm concluded.
Cube remained wary. "I"m not sure about this. You three would be nice morsels for them. What would your mother say if they caught you?"
Melody looked serious. "If they cooked and ate us, she would be most annoyed," Melody said.
"Especially with you," Harmony added.
"She wouldn"t speak to you for a week," Rhythm concluded. Then the three of them overflowed with t.i.tters.
"Girls, this is serious. We can"t afford the risk."
Melody gave her a brief serious look. "We can take care of ourselves."
Harmony nodded agreement. "And we mean to do it."
Rhythm tapped her little drum. "Mother would not have let us go, otherwise."
"They seem very sure, for children," Forili remarked.
Cube hesitated a moment more, then decided. "We"ll try it. I hope this isn"t disaster."
"Where be thy dragon?" Forili asked. "Needs we must select the closest trail."
Wordlessly, Rhythm pointed southwest.
Forili a.s.sumed her bat form and hovered just above the group. The three Princesses mounted Viola. Ryver walked behind them, followed by Karia and Cube. Metria brought up the rear in the form of a small black cloud. Stu, in wolf form, led the way.
The trail climbed steeply through the crevice between mountain slopes, confined by closely growing foliage. There was no way to see danger ahead; there was no visibility. But the wolf was sniffing the air, tracking the trolls that way, and Viola"s ears were twitching nervously. Scent and sound--these were effective senses in this situation.
Abruptly Stu turned back, the fur on his neck rising. That was warning enough. The Princesses slid off the unicorn and readied their instruments. Then the party resumed forward motion.
The attack was sudden and surprising. It came from the rear. Three grotesque manlike figures charged in, waving crude clubs. There was hardly time to turn around.
Metria"s cloud floated into the face of the first troll. She materialized in her lovely form, her face in his face. There was a resounding smack, and he fell back like a chopped tree. That interfered with the progress of the second. A bat flitted over his head and struck the second, becoming Forili"s human form. She kissed him, and he too fell as if clubbed.
The third was grossly female. "My turn," Ryver said. He dissolved into water, flowed down the slope to the troll"s feet, and rose up again in human form. He kissed her, and she sank to the ground, duly stunned. Cube hadn"t realized he could turn to water in the absence of a pond or river.
Something jostled Cube. She turned to discover a fourth troll emerging from the brush on the side. She screamed. Then his gnarly arms wrapped around her and lifted her off her feet. He hauled her into the foliage and started running heavily through the forest, heedless of the slope.
"Let me go!" Cube cried, sounding stupid even to herself.
"Marry pretty maiden," he rasped.
That amazed her into non-resistance. He thought she was pretty? But compared to the female troll, maybe she was. But that didn"t mean she wanted to marry a troll!
However, it gave her an idea. She twisted around within his grasp, found his ugly face, and kissed it.
He stopped running, his grip on her loosening. He wasn"t stunned enough to fall, but he did stand there halfway dazed. She got free of his grasp and backed away, and he did not protest. Then she turned to plunge back to the path and her group.
The wolf surged out of the brush, almost colliding with her. He a.s.sumed manform. "Be thou whole?"
"Yes," she gasped. "I--I kissed him. He wanted to marry me."
"Thou wouldst not much enjoy life as a troll. Follow." He reverted to wolf form and led her up the slope. She struggled after, using her hands to beat away the restraining saplings and branches.
Soon they came to the trail. There were the others, on guard against further attack, but no trolls. She rejoined them gladly. "A troll carried me away," she explained. "He wanted to marry me."
"We know," Karia said. "We realized too late that the ambush was a diversion. You were their target. They hoped to get you away while the rest of us fought. Then we would not know where you were."
"You"re pretty," Melody said.
"For a troll," Harmony added.
"Girls!" Karia snapped, cutting off Rhythm"s conclusion.
"It"s all right," Cube said. "I am pretty for a troll. I proved it when I vanquished him with a kiss."
"We apologize," Rhythm concluded belatedly.
"We must move on before more come," Ryver said.
They moved on. On the far slope of the pa.s.s another band of trolls did charge them, but this time the others formed a wedge around Cube so she could not be reached. The three Princesses disappeared, then reappeared before three trolls, jumping up to kiss them. They giggled as the trolls fell.
Then the party hurried down the trail and to the level land south of the mountains. They were beyond the troll demesnes--but now they were in dragon demesnes.
Forili became human. "Find thy dragon," she said urgently. "Before other dragons find us." Indeed, they could see a large figure in the southern sky that wasn"t birdlike.
Rhythm pointed west. They moved that way, and came to a projecting foothill. In Xanth, Cube thought, that would be in the shape of a foot, but here it was merely an adjunct to the larger mountain beyond.
And there was a well-beaten trail into the wooded wilderness of the foothill. That would be the dragon"s path.
It occurred to Cube, somewhat belatedly, that she had little idea how to communicate with the dragon. Did he speak in the human manner? That seemed doubtful. Did he understand human talk? That was more likely; many creatures did, and if he was Becka"s friend, they might have had that in common. So she would have to talk to the dragon, and hope that he understood. And agreed.
Suddenly they were at the dragon"s den: a cave in the slope. Cube was sure of it, because there was a pile of bones outside it. Was the dragon there?
"We can shield you from fire," Melody said.
"Or smoke," Harmony added.
"But we"re not sure about stink," Rhythm concluded, and they snickered.
"This is my job," Cube said. She walked out to stand before the den. "Drek Dragon--are you there? We come to talk with you."
A large head poked out of the cave. It was typically dragon, with a long greenish snoot, myriad teeth, big eyes, and small ears. There was a faint odor of violets.
"I am Cube Human of Xanth," she continued boldly, because she was afraid that if she were not bold she would soon be terrified. "Your friend Becka Dragongirl sent me. She said you might be interested in my Quest. It is to find a--a new territory of Xanth that may not be like what we have known. The Good Magician told me I would be beautiful if I reached it. Maybe it would do something similarly good for you. I don"t know and can"t promise. But the Good Magician did say that my Companions would be rewarded. Are you interested?"
She paused. She wasn"t sure the dragon even understood her. How could she tell? Then she noticed that though the rest of him was still, Drek"s right ear was wiggling. That was all, but it was a start.
"I--I don"t know how to talk with you," she said. "But I see your ear moving. Does that meaning anything?"
The ear continued to wiggle. Maybe it itched.
She tried again. "Does it mean nothing?"
The right ear stopped wiggling--and the left ear wiggled instead.
Had she been in Xanth, a bulb would have flashed over her head. "That means no, doesn"t it! The right ear is yes, the left ear is no!"
The right ear wiggled again.
"I need nine Companions to achieve my Quest," she said, excited. "I would like you to be one of them. You could protect us."
The right ear wiggled. "Does that mean you are interested?"
The right ear wiggled again.
"Or not interested."
The left ear wiggled.
She had it. "Then let me tell you more about it, on the a.s.sumption that you will join our group. I will introduce the other Companions." She did so, and each of the others stepped up to be seen as she named them. "There are three others, but they are not from Xanth; they are helping us travel. They are a werewolf, a vampire, and a unicorn, and they mean you no harm. We have agreed to make them a suitable castle here in the Purple Mountains in exchange for their help."
The dragon wiggled both ears. Then he drew himself slowly out of the cave. He turned sinuously as he emerged, going to the right. He started down the path there. He paused, glancing back, wiggling his right ear.
"You want us to follow you!" Cube exclaimed.
They followed the dragon to a valley behind the foothill. The forest gave way to widely s.p.a.ced larger trees leading down to a fair-sized river. The valley was ringed by mountains, hills, and foothills, with the river squeezing out by plunging underground. Overall it was about as nice and secluded a region as Cube had seen.
"I wish we could have our castle here," Stu murmured, a.s.suming human form.
The dragon"s right ear wiggled.
The werewolf turned to the dragon. "Art thou offering us this valley during thy absence, if thou joinst Cube"s Quest?" The right ear wiggled. "Until thy return--and if thou dost not return, it be ours?" The ear continued to wiggle. "We be caretakers in thine absence, protecting the valley from intrusion by others." More wiggles.
"I believe we have a deal," Cube said, more than satisfied. "Girls?"
The three Princesses huddled, then produced their instruments and made their music. The very air around them seemed to crackle with invisible power as their magic gathered. Then a full-sized castle developed on the far slope beyond the river. At first it was tenuous, as if formed of fog, but gradually it firmed, until it seemed quite solid in every detail.
At last they stopped, and for the first time Cube saw them tired. This had been a significant feat of magic, requiring a great deal of power.
They went as a party to the castle. There was actually a drawbridge across the river, part of the conjuration. The castle itself was huge, with a front gate more than large enough for a unicorn or dragon to pa.s.s without being crowded. It was solid stone; Cube tapped on a wall to verify that. Inside were great halls and chambers, completely furnished. It was ready for occupancy, but completely empty except for them.
The folk of Phaze were plainly awed. "You three indeed be Adepts," Stu said.
Cube thought of something. "If Drek returns--the castle is his?"
"Sure," Melody said.
"That"s the deal, isn"t it?" Harmony asked.
"But maybe they could share it," Rhythm suggested.
The werewolf looked at the dragon. The right ear wiggled. They did have a deal.