Subject: Wild Mountain Time, Chapter X: The King
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Posted on: 2018-04-19 17:08:00 UTC

"Ow."

Jacob pushed himself up with one hand, scratching it on the heather in the process. Grabbing hold of a large rock, he dragged himself further upright and looked around.

"What…?"

He was still by a lake, but it definitely wasn't Llyn Barfog. The characteristic waterlilies were gone, and the towering mountain peaks behind the wide lake were distinctly familiar. Of course, rather more familiar was the dark green monster, lying in the water with its neck draped onto the shore, and the black-haired girl standing near it.

Jacob hobbled over, wincing, and joined Lise by the Afanc. "How come you're not in agony?" he demanded.

Lise glanced at him for a moment. "I'm younger; I bounce better, old man." She turned back to the monster, head cocked to the side as she listened to its breathing. "Does that sound bubbly to you?"

"What?" Jacob frowned at the creature. "I don't know; why?"

"Because bubbling sounds might indicate damage to the lungs." Pulling out her Manual, the girl flipped to a long contents table midway through the book. "X-rays…? No, silly, the book can print the results without any of that… have you still got its name, Jacob?"

"I guess it's in the spell we did…" Jacob shook his head. "Why would you want its name?"

Lise blinked at him. "So I can heal it, obviously."

"Er." Jacob actually pushed up on tiptoes to see if there was another animal behind the Afanc. "You do remember it tried to kill us, yes?"

"I will guard growth and ease pain," Lise said. "It doesn't say, Unless I don't like the one in pain. And Bran intended to banish it - not kill it."

Jacob looked up again at the towering peaks behind the lake. "Just to check," he said slowly, "we've been thrown to Cadair Idris, home of the Grey King, on which it is said anyone who spends the night will return either mad or a poet, and you want to heal the creature of the Dark that's imprisoned here?"

"Yes." Lise looked up from her Manual. "So this is Llyn… thingy, like Bran said?"

"Llyn Cau," Jacob supplied. "Yeah, we walked up here last summer… it's not a fun hike. Pretty, but very long and up-ish."

"Good thing we took the shortcut this time, then." She turned another page in her Manual, ran a finger over a partial spell diagram. "Hmm, not sure how I feel about this one - it's probably the best healing spell in the book, but do I really want to bind myself to the Afanc like that…?"

Jacob shook his head, trying to frame a reply. "I really don't think-"

There was a crash like a star falling to earth, and a whinnying call that echoed from the slopes of Idris. The two young wizards gaped, stumbling back as a pure white horse thundered across the heather-strewn lakeshore and came to a rearing halt at the head of the Afanc. On her back rode a tall man, golden-haired and tawny-eyed, clad in a shirt of gleaming mail and holding aloft a crystal sword.

"Well-leapt, Llamrei," the rider boomed - not in English, nor even the Old Speech Will had used, but in the Speech that underlies all wizardry. "And well met, you servants of the High Magic," the rider went on. "I see the mark of Ordeal upon you, and greet you on your errantry."

Jacob clambered to his feet again, exchanging a look with Lise. "Er… hail, my lord," he said, his glance flicking to the sword, and the gold circlet half-hidden amid the rider's hair. "Er…"

"Who…?" Lise chewed on her lip for a moment. "So, I know this sounds dumb, but I'm saying it anyway: who… are you?"

The rider smiled and dropped from his saddle, sword still in hand. "I am a Lord of the High Magic," he said, "standing above the Light and the Dark, apart from each. I am the great hope of the Old Ones, and the Rider of Britain's Night. I am the slayer of the Saxons, the victor of Badon, the wielder of Eirias, and bearer of the last light." He stepped forward, and the young wizards fell back before him. "I am Arthur, the Pendragon," he said, dropping for the names alone into another language entirely, "and I greet you well. Now step aside, that I might slay this beast out of the Dark, and put an end to its terror."




Author’s Miscellaneous Notes:
-Yep.
-Arthur here is something of a blend between the version from the Dark is Rising sequence (whence the sword), and Artos the Bear from Rosemary Sutcliff’s Sword at Sunset (whence the mail-coat). Llamrei is one of his horses from Welsh mythology; I actually looked through the Mabinogion’s ‘Dream of Rhonabwy’ for a description of Arthur, but despite ascribing colours to every other thing in it, it doesn’t tell me a single thing. So he gets to be blond.
-Oddly enough, there are two versions of what Arthur did to the Afanc: he either banished it to Llyn Cau, or he straight-up killed it. Susan Cooper went with the former.
-You might think that when King Arthur disagrees with your course of action, you’d abandon it pretty quick. You might think that.

hS

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