anner.bloodandgold(v2)-第10章
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nes you saw at that council table; and even more; scattered to the ends of the world。〃
He gave a little sigh and then a shake of his head; then he went on speaking。
〃But I'm too alone now。 I want to be with those I love but I cannot。〃 He looked at the fire。 〃I e together with them for a short while and then I go away 。 。 。
〃。。。 I took Daniel with me because he needed me。 I took Daniel because it's unendurable to me to be utterly alone。 I sought the North countries because I was tired of the beautiful South lands; even tired of Italy where I was born。 I used to think no mortal nor blood drinker could ever grow tired of bountiful Italy; but now I'm tired; and want to look on the pure whiteness of snow。〃
〃I understand;〃 said Thorne。 The silence invited him to continue。 〃After I was made a blood drinker;〃 he said; 〃I was taken South and it seemed Valhalla。 In Rome I lived in a palace and looked out on the seven hills each night。 It was a dream of soft breezes and fruit trees。 I sat in a window high above the sea and watched it strike the rocks。 I went down to the sea; and the sea was warm。〃
Marius smiled a truly kind and trusting smile。 He nodded。 〃Italy; my Italy;〃 he said softly。
Thorne thought the expression on his face was truly wondrous; and he wanted Marius to keep the smile but very quickly it was gone。
Marius had bee sober and was looking into the flames again as though lost in his own sadness。 In the light of the fire; his hair was almost entirely white。
〃Talk to me; Marius;〃 said Thorne。 〃My questions can wait。 I want the sound of your voice。 I want your words。〃 He hesitated。 〃I know you have much to tell。〃
Marius looked at him as if startled; and warmed somewhat by this。 Then he spoke。
〃I'm old; my friend;〃 he said。 〃I'm a true Child of the Millennia。 It was in the years of Caesar Augustus that I became a blood drinker。 It was a Druid priest who brought me to this peculiar death; a creature named Mael; mortal when he wronged me; but a blood drinker soon after; and one who still lives though he tried not long ago to sacrifice his life in a new religious fervor。 What a fool。
〃Time has made us panions more than once。 How perfectly odd。 It's a lie that I hold him high in my affections。 My life is full of such lies。 I don't know that I've ever forgiven him for what he did… taking me prisoner; dragging me out of my mortal life to a distant grove in Gaul; where an ancient blood drinker; badly burnt; yet still imagining himself to be a god of the Sacred Grove; gave me the Dark Blood。〃
Marius stopped。 〃Do you follow my meaning?〃 〃Yes;〃 said Thorne。 〃I remember those groves and the whispers among us of gods who had lived in them。 You are saying that a blood drinker lived within the Sacred Oak。〃 Marius nodded。 He went on。
'Go to Egypt;' he charged me; this badly burnt god; this wounded god; 'and find the Mother。 Find the reason for the terrible fire that has e from her; burning us far and wide。' 〃
And this Mother;〃 said Thorne。 〃She was the Evil Queen who carried within her the Sacred Core。〃
〃Yes;〃 said Marius; his steady blue eyes passing over Thorne gently。 〃She was the Evil Queen; friend; no doubt of it。。。
〃。。。But in that time; two thousand years ago; she was silent and still and seemed the most desperate of victims。 Four thousand years old they were; the pair of them…she and her consort Enkil。 And she did possess the Sacred Core; there was no doubt of it; for the terrible fire had e to all blood drinkers on the morning when an exhausted elder blood drinker had abandoned the King and Queen to the bright desert sun。
〃Blood drinkers all over the world…gods; creatures of the night; lamias; whatever they called themselves…had suffered agony; some obliterated by terrible flames; others merely darkened and left with a meager pain。 The very oldest suffered little; the youngest were ashes。
〃As for the Sacred Parents…that is the kind thing to call them; I suppose…what had they done when the sun rose? Nothing。 The Elder; severely burnt for all his efforts to make them wake or speak or run for shelter; found them as he had left them; unmovable; heedless; and so; fearing more suffering for himself he had returned them to a darkened chamber; which was no more than a miserable underground prison cell。〃
Marius stopped。 He paused so pletely it seemed that the memories were too hurtful to him。 He was watching the flames as men do; and the flames did their reliable and eternal dance。
〃Please tell me;〃 said Thorne。 〃You found her; this Queen; you looked upon her with your own eyes that long ago?〃
〃Yes; I found her;〃 Marius said softly。 His voice was serious but not bitter。 〃I became her keeper。 'Take us out of Egypt; Marius;' that is what she said to me with the silent voice…what you call the Mind Gift; Thorne…never moving her lips。
〃And I took her and her lover Enkil; and sheltered them for two thousand years as they remained still and silent as statues。
〃I kept them hidden in a sacramental shrine。 It was my life; it was my solemn mission。
〃Flowers and incense I put before them。 I tended to their clothes。 I wiped the dust from their motionless faces。 It was my sacred obligation to do these things; and all the while to keep the secret from vagrant blood drinkers who might seek to drink their powerful blood; or even take them captive。〃
His eyes remained on the fire; but the muscles in his throat tightened; and Thorne could see the veins for a moment against the smoothness of his temples。
〃All the while;〃 Marius went on; 〃I loved her; this seeming divinity whom you so rightly call our Evil Queen; that's perhaps the greatest lie I've ever lived。 I loved her。〃
〃How could you not love such a being?〃 Thorne asked。 〃Even in my sleep I saw her face。 I felt her mystery。 The Evil Queen。 I felt her hell。 And she had her silence to precede her。 When she came to life it must have seemed as if a curse were broken; and she was at last released。〃
These words seemed to have a rather strong effect on Marius。 His eves moved over Thorne a bit coldly and then he looked back at the fire。
〃If I said something wrong I am sorry for it;〃 Thorne said。 〃I was only trying to understand。〃
〃Yes; she was like a goddess;〃 Marius resumed。 〃So I thought and so I dreamt; though I told myself and everyone else otherwise。 It was part of my elaborate lie。〃
〃Do we have to confess our loves to everyone?〃 asked Thorne softly。 〃Can we not keep some secrets?〃 With overwhelming pain he thought of his Maker。 He did nothing to disguise these thoughts。 He saw her again seated in the cave with the blazing fire behind her。 He saw her taking the hairs from her own head and weaving them into thread with her distaff and her spindle。 He saw her eyes rimmed in blood; and then he broke from these memories。 He pushed them deep down inside his heart。
He looked at Marius。
Marius had not answered Thorne's question。
The silence made Thorne anxious。 He felt he should fall silent and let Marius go on。 Yet the question came to his lips。
〃How did the disaster e to pass?〃 Thorne asked。 〃Why did the Evil Queen rise from her throne? Was it the Vampire Lestat with his electric songs who waked her? I saw him in human guise; dancing for humans; as if he were one of them。 I smiled in my sleep; as I saw the modern world enfold him; unbelieving; amused; and dancing to his rhythms。〃
〃That's what happened; my friend;〃 said Marius; 〃at least with the modern world。 As for her? Her rising from her throne? His songs had much to do with it。
For we have to remind ourselves that for thousands of years she ad existed in silence。 Flowers and incense; yes; these things I gave her in abundance; but music? Never。 Not until the modern world made such a thing possible; and then Lestat's music came into the very room where she sat shimmering in her raiment。 And it did wake her; not once; but twice。
〃The first time was as shocking to me as the later disaster; though it was mended soon enough。 It was two hundred years ago…on an island in the Aegean Sea…this little surprise; and I should have taken a hard lesson from it; but this in my pride I f