The Maelstrom by Roger E. Moore

The Maelstrom by Roger E. Moore

Author:Roger E. Moore [Moore, Roger E.]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy, Fantasy - General, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fiction - Fantasy, General, American Science Fiction And Fantasy, Science fiction
ISBN: 9781560763444
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Published: 1992-05-15T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter Eleven

"The portal! It's opening!" Gaye shouted, clutching the bow railing on the top deck of the Perilous

Halibut. Ahead of her, impossibly far away but drawing nearer, was a dark gray wall that stretched from

one end of the universe to the other. In the center of the wall was a burning yellow whirlpool of light whose

arms rotated with agonizing slowness. At the hub of the yellow whirlpool was a sky-blue dot that grew

steadily larger as the arms turned.

Gaye thought of the pupil and iris of an unspeakably mighty god, and she shivered with excitement even

as she puzzled over the color beyond the portal. She was looking into the crystal sphere of Herdspace, of

course-but wasn't it always black beyond a portal, in the wildspace beyond?

"Prepare to fire!" thundered Gomja's voice from aft. Gaye turned and saw the giff, wearing a freshly

cleaned white uniform and clutching a crossbow as long as a man's arm. Gomja had demanded the chance

to fight the enemy, and Aelfred had finally agreed to stay below and handle shipboard activities there in

case of boarding. The gnomes were already filling the ship with boobytraps.

With his free hand, Gomja was directing the array of crossbow-bearing gnomes who knelt along the

ship's railing or crewed the newly installed deck ballista. The gnomes wore a chaotic assortment of armor

manufactured from cooking utensils, metal scraps, and ship's supplies. The giff stood by the trailing edge of

the ship's huge vertical fin, lit all around by the infinite depths of the rainbow-hued phlogiston. The "flow"

was a sky painted by a mad deity with every color a god's palette could hold. The colors ran and blurred

together in evershifting swirls larger than worlds.

Gaye never got tired of looking at the flow, even if it now held the shape of a trailing enemy ship. It

was only about a mile behind now, a greenish scorpion ship with its great claws extended and open as it

came on for the Perilous Halibut's tail.

A tiny, dark shape detached itself from the upraised tail of the scorpion ship, gaining rapidly on the

gnomes' ship. "Incoming fire!" Gomja roared. "Flatten and hold fast!"

The two dozen gnomes on deck threw themselves flat as they watched the catapult shot close in-and

take an increasingly obvious path to their right. As the yard-wide rock flew by at a distance of only a few

hundred feet, Gaye sighed with relief, only now remembering that she hadn't ducked, too. She heard a

ragged cheer erupt from the gnomes. Several sent their crossbow bolts chasing after the stone, and a few

others fired at the scorpion.

"Company, hold your fire until I give the command!" Gomja ordered. "Those dogs will get a taste of our

bolts yet, but we're going to make each shot count!"

Gaye looked ahead again. The flaming yellow whirlpool was much closer, but she couldn't begin to

estimate its distance or size even now. It was vast and painfully beautiful. The blue pupil continued to grow.

No stars were visible beyond. How bizarre, she thought. Dyffed had said that Herdspace was different

from other crystal spheres, and he'd



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