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âIt could be a lot different,â Nikkolay said. âYou could bring your ships and men back to Gram and put yourself on the throne.â
âNo; Iâll never go back to Gram. Tanithâs my planet, now. But I will renounce my allegiance to Angus. I can trade on Morglay or Joyeuse or Flamberge just as easily.â
âYou wonât have to; you can trade with Newhaven and Bigglersport. Count Lionel and Duke Joris are both defying Angus; theyâve refused to furnish him men, theyâve driven out his tax collectors, those they havenât hanged, and theyâre building ships of their own. Angus is building ships, too. I donât know whether heâs going to use them to fight Bigglersport and Newhaven, or attack you, but thereâs going to be a war before another yearâs out.â
The Goodhope and the Speedwell, he found, had gone back to Gram. They were commanded by men who had come into favor at the court of King Angus recently. The Black Star and the Queen Flaviaâ âwhose captain had contemptuously ignored an order from Gram to re-christen her Queen Evitaâ âhad remained. They were his ships, not King Angusâ. The captain of the merchantman from Wardshaven now on orbit refused to take a cargo to Newhaven; he had been chartered by King Angus, and would take orders from no one else.
âAll right,â Trask told him. âThis is your last voyage here. You bring that ship back under Angus of Wardshavenâs charter and weâll fire on her.â
Then he had the regalia he had worn in his last audiovisual to Angus dusted off. At first, he had decided to proclaim himself King of Tanith. Lord Valpry, Baron Rathmore and his cousin all advised against it.
âJust call yourself Prince of Tanith,â Valpry said. âThe title wonât make any difference in your authority here, and if you do lay claim to the throne of Gram, nobody can say youâre a foreign king trying to annex the planet.â
He had no intention of doing anything of the kind, but Valpry was quite in earnest.
So he sat on his throne, as sovereign Prince of Tanith, and renounced his allegiance to âAngus, Duke of Wardshaven, self-styled King of Gram.â They sent it back on the otherwise empty freighter. Another copy went to the Count of Newhaven, along with a cargo in the Sun Goddess, the first non-Space-Viking ship into Gram from the Old Federation.
Seven hundred and fifty hours after the return of the Nemesis, the Corisande II emerged from her last microjump, and immediately Harkaman began hearing of the Battle of Audhumla and the destruction of the Yo-Yo and the Enterprise. At first, he merely reported a successful raiding voyage, from which he was bringing rich booty. Oddly variegated booty, it was remarked, when he began itemizing it.
âWhy, yes,â he replied. âSecondhand booty. I raided Dagon for it.â
Dagon was a Space Viking base planet, occupied by a character named Fedrig Barragon. A number of ships operated from it, including a couple commanded by Barragonâs half-breed sons.
âBarragonâs ships were raiding one of our planets,â Harkaman said. âGanpat. They looted a couple of cities, destroyed one, killed a lot of the locals. I found out about it from Captain Ravallo of the Black Star, on Indra; heâd just been from Ganpat. Beowulf wasnât too far out of the way, so we put in there, and found the Grendelsbane just ready to space out.â The Grendelsbane was the second of Beowulfâs ships, sister to the Vikingâs Gift. âSo she joined us, and the three of us went to Dagon. We blew up one of Barragonâs ships, and put the other one down out of commission, and then we sacked his base. There was a Gilgamesher colony there; we didnât bother them. Theyâll tell what we did, and why.â
âThat should furnish Prince Viktor of Xochitl something to ponder,â Trask said. âWhere are the other ships, now?â
âThe Grendelsbane went back to Beowulf; sheâll stop at Amaterasu to do a little trading on the way. The Black Star went to Xochitl. Just a friendly visit, to say hello to Prince Viktor for you. Ravallo has a lot of audiovisuals we made during the Dagon Operation. Then sheâs going to Jagannath to visit Nikky Gratham.â
Harkaman approved his attitude and actions with regard to King Angus.
âWe donât need to do business with the Sword-Worlds at all. We have our own industries, we can produce what we need, and we can trade with Beowulf and Amaterasu, and with Xochitl and Jagannath and Hoth, if we can make any sort of agreement with them; everybody agrees to let everybody elseâs trade-planets alone. Itâs too bad you couldnât get some kind of an agreement with Marduk.â Harkaman regretted that for a few seconds, and then shrugged. âOur grandchildren, if any, will probably be raiding Marduk.â
âYou think itâll be like that?â
âDonât you? You were there; you saw whatâs happening. The barbarians are rising; they have a leader, and theyâre uniting. Every society rests on a barbarian base. The people who donât understand civilization, and wouldnât like it if they did. The hitchhikers. The people who create nothing, and who donât appreciate what others have created for them, and who think civilization is something that just exists and that all they need to do is enjoy what they can understand of itâ âluxuries, a high living standard, and easy work for high pay. Responsibilities? Phooey! What do they have a government for?â
Trask nodded. âAnd now, the hitchhikers think they know more about the car than the people who designed it, so theyâre going to grab the controls. Zaspar Makann says they can, and heâs the Leader.â He poured a drink from a decanter that had been looted on Pushan; there was a planet where a republic had been overthrown in favor of a dictatorship four centuries ago, and the planetary dictatorship had fissioned into a dozen regional dictatorships, and now they
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