Chapter 195
Part 27
“Most of us are on multiple teams, if not as many as you are, Father.” Talia told him as she gave him a
kiss on the cheek. “Even the kids here are on nine different teams, including their own and Mark’s, and
Mark is on twenty-six.
“What are you doing?” Alilia asked as she detected the Governors casting on themselves.
“We’re casting a modified version of the brain-charging spell we came up with in the brainstorming
session.” Val exined. “The one we’ve been using just charges us up enough to figure out whatever
we want to figure out at the time. This one keeps us almost fully charged all the time, then goes to full
boost when we need it. It’s a little less safe but it’s still pretty good that way, and we won’t take the
chance that we’ll fail to realize it when we need to be smarter.”
“Ah.” Alilia smiled, and was distracted by events before she could respond further.
Pakdag appeared on the stage, his archaic armor shining, and spoke as if every word was a grand
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announcement. “Be wee, contestants and news-carriers, to the greatest and most momentous
tournament ever held on Keran; The Tournament of Governors!
“A random drawing has been held to decide the order of the contest. The order number of each team
has been added to their entry in the official team listing.
“In fifteen minutes the tournament will begin. The leaders of the first team will step upon the stage
within a circle of elder gods. They will allow those gods to cast upon them, and they will begin the
scenario. Every team will face exactly the same scenario, and no team leaders will be permitted to
disclose what urred during their y until all the teams have yed and the results have been
announced. Since some people are serving as supporting team members on more than one team, no
supporting team members will remember their experiences as such until after the tournament is
concluded, to prevent their y on one team from affecting their y on another.
“As we have done with the recent training exercises, each team’s y will be conducted in a simted
psionic reality, and will only require a few seconds in real time. At the beginning of the scenario the
team leaders will believe that they have already won this tournament, and that they nowmand
Keran. They will notmand The Triax, and will need to co-operate with them as we do now.
“Everything within the orbit of our star’s outermost will be simted in the scenario, as close to
reality as we are capable of making it. Each team will face exactly the same foes. The behavior of all
the people of Keran who are not team members will be simted based on a Reading of them that
will be taken just before the tournament begins, and that same Reading will be used for every team’s
y. The behavior of The Triax and most of the behavior of the demons will be simted by gods of
The Triax.
“I swear by my vow on The Truthstone of Falgaroth that we will conduct the tournament with the
highest possible fidelity and with absolute impartiality. Almost every god we have will be participating in
conducting the tournament or actively monitoring it, including most of the new gods. Our work with
them has shown that the contestants who are new gods will be subject to the scenarios in every way
exactly the same as mortals are, so long as they are sincerely permitting it. They will believe, as every
contestant will, that it is not a tournament, and not an exercise. They will be convinced that what they
are experiencing in the scenario is reality. In this way will their true character and abilities be revealed.
“After every team has yed there will be a ten minute break, during which the pantheons of The
Keran-Triax Alliance will review the results and decide upon the twelve teams who led us most
effectively. We will then present and announce the twelve best teams in reverse order, with a short
Revealing of the highlights of each of their performances.
“We will not announce or even decide upon the cing of the teams that do not ce in the top twelve.
We know that every team will do their best for Keran, and none of them deserve to be rankedst. It
will be enough for them to know that they were not in the top twelve.
“After the tournament is over they will all be free to discuss their performances, and will be provided
with a detailed Revealing of their y in the tournament. Since such a Revealing may well require
several years to review in its entirety in real time, they will be provided with a sub-spell that allows the
content to be easily advanced to any reference point the viewer might request.
“Please be ready to take your ces in the circle promptly when called.
“Good fortune to you all.”
“We’re going forty-sixth.” Val noted as she checked her list.
“I’ll be fifty-seventh.” Mark stated as he did the same.
Soon the leaders of the first team to y were called to the circle; led by the gnome King Wosea of Enj
and the giant Emperor Baltar of the Empire of Eskangir in Felion. In four and a half seconds their y
was finished, and they left the stage as the leaders of the next team were called.
The cing of the team leaders in the center of a circle of gods was purely symbolic. Every member of
each team was cast upon by the tournament’s organizers as their leaders were cast upon, no matter
where they were. As it turned out, some supporting team members weren’t even present in the hall, but
it mattered not.
They joined the scenarios of the teams they’d been asked to participate in as subordinate members,
and the psionics of the gods were so sophisticated that none felt mentally fatigued by the end, not even
Yazadril, who experienced many decades of simted warfare.
In less than half an hour the call came; “The forty-sixth team to y; the Governors of Hiliani, please
take your ces in the circle.”
They took their ces on the center of the stage and joined hands, though it was a bit awkward since
Karz was his full-sized self, and they Linked deeply.
The elder gods cast upon them.
“…And so, with these scepters of office, we dere you the Governors of Keran, fully empowered to
respectfully intoned as he handed each of the four a gleaming gold scepter, then bowed to them.
“Thank you.” Six said for the four of them as they gave a deep bow to the Assembly.
“We’ll waste no more time.” he stated decisively as they straightened. “We’ll attack the demons as soon
as possible, and begin nning for it right now. Mobilize our forces and have the civilian poptions
move to their defensive positions. Inform The Triax, and ask theirmanders to join us here
immediately.”
In less than an hour they were ready, andunched an all-out assault on the demons’ distant vessel
with all of their gods, all the gods of The Triax, and all the avable power of the mortals of Keran
wielded by fifty-two of their finest Strike Wizards, including The Governors and most of their team.
The demons defended their colossal irregr rocky vessel with hecious energy and refused to yield
any of it. Whenever the Gate-to-the-sun attack was cast on their stone void ship, they Translocated it
forward in its path almost immediately by a little more than its length, just enough to escape the attack.
They also responded by vastly increasing their speed toward Keran. After six hours half the mortals
were relieved, both the Strike Wizards and those in the Command Link with them who supplied their
power and defenses, and the fight continued thereafter in two ovepping shifts. Other than that, the
running battle continued continuously without letup or pause for almost two full years. As it came within
the orbits of the inners early in the second year, the forces of the mortal Triax and the Kerani
void-vessels joined the fight.
Still the demons fought on, and as they approached the orbits of Keran’s moons they began
Translocating millions of greater and lesser demons to the surface of the world to raise havoc among
the defenders, while DemonLords began attacking the mother-ships of The Triax. However, none of
those vessels werepletely lost before the demons were finally exterminated.
As all of The Keran-Triax Alliance began celebrating the final victory, reality shifted and the four stood
again within the circle of gods, their y in the tournament at an end.