The Romance of Golden Star ...Griffith, George Chetwynd
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The Romance of Golden Star ...
Griffith, George Chetwynd
Fantasy fiction
'But, stern as that justice was, it was yet not untempered with mercy,
for with the words of doom there came from our Father, by the lips of
his minister, the holy Anda-Huillac, those words of hope and promise
which from that day to this have been handed down in secret, yet
unforgotten, from father to son and from mother to daughter, and which
now for the first time since then may be spoken openly in the land:--
'"_To that Son of the Sacred Race who, for honour and faith and
love, shall take the hand of a pure virgin of his own holy blood
and with her pass fearless through the gate of death into the
shadows which lie beyond, shall be given the glory of casting down
the oppressor and raising the Rainbow Banner once more above the
Golden Throne of the Incas. On that throne he shall sit, and wield
power and mete out justice and mercy to the Children of the Sun
when the gloom that is now falling upon the Land of the Four
Regions shall have passed away in the dawn of a brighter age._"
'Sons and daughters of the long-dead, turn your eyes and see how the
eastern skies are swiftly brightening with first rays of that
long-looked-for dawn. This is the morning of our deliverance, for our
deliverers stand here before us, and with your own eyes you may look
upon those who, in the strength of their love and faith, dared the doom
to win the promise, for here in the living flesh stands that Vilcaroya,
son of the great Huayna-Capac, and there beside him is Golden Star, that
virgin of the Royal Race who of her own will joined hands with him in
the wedlock of death, and whose pure soul has dwelt with his in the
Mansions of the Sun while ten generations of men have lived and died
awaiting their return to the land.
'To us, more blessed, it has been given to see that which our fathers
waited for in vain. To us our Lord Vilcaroya and our Lady Golden Star
have come back from the shadows of death into the light of life and
glory of victory. Already you have seen the oppressor pay the price of
life for life, and blood for blood, and shame for shame. You have seen
our Lord seated on the golden throne of the Divine Manco with the
Rainbow Banner waving high above him, and now the moment has come for
you to see the fulfilling of what yet remains of the promise
unfulfilled. Behold the visible presence of our Father comes near to
smile once more on his children long left in darkness!'
While he was speaking these last words the light in the eastern sky had
brightened fast until a sunray leapt over the lower rim of the window
and shone on the painted ceiling of the Sanctuary. At a sign from
Tupac-Rayca, Golden Star took up the vessel in which lay the Sacred
Fleece, and, standing in the middle of the altar on the highest step,
held it poised in her hands above her head, with her pale, fair face and
shining eyes upturned towards the window.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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