Marune: Alastor 933

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Authors: Jack Vance
all.”
    “I suspected not.”
    Ollave joined them. “Let’s go acquaint ourselves with this world of yours. The Ring is directly below; Chamber 933 will be on Level Five. To the descendor!”
    As the bubble dropped them down the levels, Kolodin discoursed upon the Ring of Worlds. “- one of the few areas controlled by entrance permit. Not so in the early days. Anyone might visit his world’s chamber and there perform whatever nuisance entered his head, such as writing his name on the wall, or inserting a pin into the globe at the site of his home, or altering the lineage of local nobility; or placing scurrilous reports into the records. As a result we must now declare ourselves.”
    “Luckily my credentials will facilitate the matter,” aid Ollave drily.
    The formalities accomplished, an attendant took them to that portal numbered 933 and allowed them admittance.
    In the center of the chamber a globe ten feet in diameter floated close above the floor, rotating easily to the touch. “And there you see Marune,” said Kolodin. “Does it appear familiar? … As I expected.”
    Ollave touched the globe. “A small dense world of no great population. The color gradients represent relief; Marune is a most rugged world. Notice these peaks and chasms! The olive green areas are polar tundra; the smooth blue metal is open water: not a great deal, relatively speaking. Note too these vast equatorial bogs! Certainly there is little habitable land.” He touched a button; the globe sparkled with small pink light-points. “There you see the population distribution: Port Mar seems to be the largest city. But feel free to look around the chamber; perhaps you will see something to stimulate your memory.”
    Pardero moved here and there, studying the exhibits, charts, and cases with only tentative interest. Presently he asked in a rather hollow voice: “How far away is this planet?”
    Kolodin took him to a three-dimensional representation of Alastor Cluster. “Here we are. on Numenes, beside this yellow star.” He touched a button, a red indicator blinked, near the side of the display. “There is Marune, almost at the Cold Edge, in the Fontinella Wisp. Bruse-Tansel is somewhere about there, where those grid lines come together.” He moved to another display. “This represents the local environment: a four-star group. Marune is” - he touched a button - “at the end of the red arrow, orbiting close around the orange dwarf Furad. The green star is Cirse, the blue dwarf is Osmo, the red dwarf is Maddar. A spectacular location for a planet, among such a frolic of stars! Maddar and Cirse swing close around each other; Furad, with Marune keeping its monthly orbit, curves around Osmo; the four stars dance a fine saraband down the Fontinella Wisp.”
    Then Kolodin read from a placard on the wall. “‘On Marune, day and night do not alternate as is the case with most planets. Instead, there are varying conditions of light, depending upon which sun or suns rule the sky; and these periods are designated by a specific nomenclature. Aud, isp, red rowan, green rowan, and umber are the ordinary gradations. Night occurs at intervals regulated by a complex pattern, on the average about once every thirty days.
    “‘Most of Marune is poorly adapted to human habitation and the population is small, divided about equally between agriculturists of the lowland slopes and residents of the several cities, of which Port Mar is by far the most important.
    East of Port Mar are the Mountain Realms, inhabited by those aloof and eccentric warrior-scholars known as Rhunes, whose numbers are not accurately known. The native fauna includes a quasi-intelligent biped of placid disposition: the Fwai-chi. These creatures inhabit highland forests and are protected from molestation both by statute and by local custom. For more detailed information, consult the catalogue.’”
    Pardero went to the globe and presently discovered Port Mar. To the east rose a

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