She'd said it so smoothly, it took Maria a second to realize that the
Oh, good Heavens. It was simple enough, almost too simple. «A fish!» cried Maria. «The answer's a caught fish!»
There was the faintest of whisperings among the clustered
«I speed through city, forest, field,
Before my touch, the strongest yield.
I stir the wheat and bend the tree.
I am the one no man can see.»
For along moment, there was silence. Then her opponent laughed softly. «The wind, little human. The answer is the wind.»
«Uh… yes. That's right.» It had been an easy riddle; it had also been the only one Maria could think up in her haste. «Your turn.»
The
«An emperor of wide renown,
Pale of face and horned of crown,
Rules in darkness all alone,
Cold as winter, cruel as stone.
But a usurper comes in golden crown,
To cast the silver emperor down.
The golden tyrant's loved by men,
Until the darkness comes again.»
She drew back in the water, watching Maria with such an unblinking stare that the young woman had to turn away—only to find herself facing the other
«Have you no answer, little human?» crooned the
«Of course I do!» snapped Maria. «Just give me a chance to think!»
An emperor of darkness… a golden‑crowned usurper…
Wait a moment! Here she'd been thinking in terms of actual rulers, flesh-and-blood kings, but what if… ? Yes, that must be it! Trust a
«The moon," said Maria. «The pale emperor is the horned moon ruling the night. And the golden tyrant's the sun, ruling the day till the night falls again!»
The sound the
«I have no intention of joining you, thank you! Besides, I still have two riddles left.»
«Come, speak. We are waiting.»
All right, she'd have to come up with something beyond a
«Come, little human! Speak!»
«I will, I will! What, are you in such a rush?» Maria asked in sharp humor. «You, to whom mortal time means nothing?»
«Perhaps it's that we ache to have you share our timelessness.»
«Cute. Very cute.» Dear God, she had to think of
«I stand all day in empty space.
I move, but never leave my place.
One head, one crest, one body, one wing,
One leg in all on which to swing.»
The
Time passed. «Come, come," prodded Maria. «You didn't give
The
«Yes," Maria admitted reluctantly.
«So now! One more riddle to go for each of us, then you shall die, and your spirit live again as
«Don't be so sure of that. I guessed the answers to your first two riddles.»
«Ahh, but you haven't guessed the third one yet! And even if you should, by chance, by luck, by wit, guess the answer, you are still bound to us unless I cannot guess the answer to
«How," murmured Maria, «could I forget?»
«Come, now, enough delay! Here is my third riddle, little human. Listen well:
«I am the silent, stalking one.
If once I want you, no use to run.
No prey eludes me, none win free.
I am the doom of those I see.
I end all longings, end all fear,
Bring final peace when I draw near.
King or peasant, fear my cry.
Rank is nothing to such as I.
I stalk you, be you
No one escapes me, no one save
The one who dares to play my game,
Who dares risk all to call my name.»
With that, the