So now one may fancy that to him the real ending of the matter would
have been in that moment when he stood there with Helmor, and Naia,
standing with Jason, Son of Jason, held fast against her breast, and
Maia, the girl of Mazzeria, at her side, and knew that Helmor had no
longer any thought save to see him depart with them in safety, that he
and his city might also know themselves safe.
But to my mind there is more to the story--not so much of an individual
nature, as applying to the future of the Palosian life.
For, to the ears of my spirit, which had witnessed all the crowded
events, came Helmor's voice addressing Jason:
"How now, Mouthpiece of Zitu--what else?"
And Jason answered. "Naught, O Helmor, save that we return to the
machine before the palace, and depart in peace, unless by Helmor's
wish."
"What mean you by Helmor's wish?" There was no sign of understanding in
the Zollarian monarch's intonation or the now somber lines of his face,
as the last rays of the fire in the vast pit of Bel's Temple struck
upon it.
Again Croft answered slowly, "Naia of Aphur, wife of Jason, and Jason,
Son of Jason, were seized for a purpose--which Helmor knows---and the
end is--this."
For a moment he paused and swept an arm about the mighty interior of
the temple--embracing all--the still-smoking figure of the idol--the
bodies of Ptah and his fellow priests, now lying charred and blackened
below him on the serried steps.
And then as Helmor made no response or comment on that scene of sudden
death and desolation, he resumed. "Yet have I said that I came not in
vengeance against thee, nor in war, nor for any reason save only to
regain my own. Wherefore, I say again to Helmor, now, that the purpose
he had in mind may be served equally in a different fashion--and that
he say the word he may gain in peace what he might not obtain by either
treachery or war--and I say to him also that this night's work has
preserved not only Naia of Aphur and Jason, Son of Jason, to me, but to
Helmor also, his throne."
And now Helmor spoke, nodding quickly. "Aye--Helmor does not overlook
it. Speak, Mouthpiece of Zitu--how may these things you hint at be
done?"
Having fully caught his attention, Croft went on, "Let Zollaria and
Tamarizia make a pact of peace between them, pledging themselves
without reservation to sheathe the sword from this hour, nor draw it
one against the other again. Let Helmor subscribe to this, and Helmon,
Helmor's son. Let him proclaim the establishment of schools, the
education of his people. Let him seek for his nation strength through
the growth of knowledge, rather than the strength of arms--"
Once more he paused, and again Helmor nodded.
His face lighted swiftly as he caught Croft's meaning.
"Aye, by Bel," he said. "It is thy knowledge, Mouthpiece of Zitu, that
has made Tamarizia strong."
"And not Tamarizia only, but Zollaria also," said Jason, "if Helmor
sets his seal to such a bond."
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