“So he isolated me here in the house of the Jarados. A bold sort of
humor, I call it--to defy the Prophecy in the very spot where it was
written!
“But it was fortunate. I was in the house of the old prophet, with its
stores of wisdom, secrets, raw elements and means for applying the laws
of nature. All that I hitherto had only guessed at, I now had at my
disposal: libraries, laboratories, everything. I was a recluse with no
interruptions and perfect facility for study.
“First of all I went into their philosophy. Then into their science,
and afterwards into their history. Whereupon I made a rather startling
discovery.
“Apparently I AM THE JARADOS.
“For my coming had been foretold almost to the hour. As I went on with
the research I found many other points that seemed familiar. Plainly
there was something that had led me into the Spot; and most certainly it
was not mere chance. I became convinced that not merely my own destiny,
but a higher, a transcendental fate was at stake.
“In the course of time I became certain of this. Meanwhile I mastered
most of the secrets of this palace--the wisdom of the ancient Jarados.
Though a prisoner, I was the happiest of men--which I still remain. The
Bars kept close watch over me, constantly changing their guard. And it
was on one of those occasions that I found MacPherson.
“Well, after MacPherson's coming I was pretty much my own master.
I induced the Senestro to allow MacPherson to remain as a constant
bodyguard. But I never told Pat what was what, except that some day we
should extricate ourselves.
“You may wonder why I did not open the Spot.
“There were several reasons: First, in the nature of the phenomenon it
must be opened only on the earth side, except on rare occasions when
certain conditions are peculiarly favourable. That's why the Rhamda Avec
could not do it alone; I know now that I should have imparted to him
certain technicalities. I possessed two of the keys then; now, I know
there are three.
“And I have learned that each of these is a sinister thing.
“The blue stone, for instance, is life, and it is male. Rather a
sweeping and ambiguous statement; but you will comprehend it in the end.
Were a man to wear it it would kill him, in time; but a woman can wear
it with impunity.
“Perhaps you will appreciate that statement better if you note what I
have just done through the medium of that crystal. The blue gem is an
inductor of the ether; in a sense, it is one of the anchors of the Spot
of Life, or the Blind Spot--whatever we want to call it--the Spot of
Contact.
“The other two particles--the red and the green one--are respectively
the Soul and the Material. Or, let us say, the etheric embryos of these
essentials.
“The three stones constitute an eternal trinity.
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