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THE ELFSTONES OF SHANNARA Terry Brooks Illustrated by Darrell K Sweet A Del - photo 1

THE
ELFSTONES
OF
SHANNARA

Terry Brooks

Illustrated by Darrell K. Sweet

A Del Rey Book

BALLANTINE BOOKS NEW YORK

Contents

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T he night sky brightened faintly in the east with the approach of dawn as the Chosen entered the Gardens of Life. Without, the Elven city of Arborlon lay sleeping, its people still wrapped in the warmth and solitude of their beds. But for the Chosen, the day had already begun. Their trailing white robes billowing slightly with a rush of summer wind, they passed between the sentries of the Black Watch, who stood rigid and aloof as such sentries had stood for centuries gone before the arched, wrought-iron gateway inlaid with silver scroll and ivory chips. They passed quickly, and only their soft voices and the crunch of their sandaled feet on the gravel pathway disturbed the silence of the new day as they slipped into the pine-shadowed dark beyond.

The Chosen were the caretakers of the Ellcrys, the strange and wondrous tree that stood at the center of the Gardensthe tree, as the legends told, that served as protector against a primordial evil that had very nearly destroyed the Elves centuries ago, an evil that had been shut away from the earth since before the dawn of the old race of Men. In all the time that had followed, there had been Chosen to care for the Ellcrys. Theirs was a tradition handed down through generations of Elves, a tradition of service that the Elves regarded as both a coveted honor and a solemn duty.

Yet there was little evidence of solemnity in the procession that passed through the Gardens this morning. Two hundred and thirty days of the year of their service had gone by, and youthful spirits could no longer be easily subdued. The first sense of awe at the responsibility given them had long since passed, and the Chosen of the Elves were now just six young men on their way to perform a task they had performed each day since the time of their choosing, a task grown old and familiarthe greeting of the tree at the first touch of sunrise.

Only Lauren, youngest of this years Chosen, was silent. He lagged a bit behind the others as they walked, taking no part in their idle chatter. His red head was bent in concentration, and there was a deep frown on his face. So wrapped up in his thoughts was he that he was not aware when the noise ahead ceased, nor of the steps that fell back beside him, until a hand touched his arm. Then his troubled face jerked up abruptly to find Jase regarding him.

Whats the matter, Lauren? Are you sick? Jase asked. Because he was a few months older than the rest, Jase was the accepted leader of the Chosen.

Lauren shook his head, but the frown did not leave his face entirely. Im all right.

Something is bothering you. Youve been brooding all morning. Come to think of it, you were rather quiet last night, too. Jases hand on his shoulder brought the younger Elf about to face him. Come on, out with it. Nobody expects you to serve if youre not feeling well.

Lauren hesitated, then sighed and nodded. All right. Its the Ellcrys. Yesterday, at sunset, just before we left her, I thought I saw some spotting on her leaves. It looked like wilt.

Wilt? Are you sure? Nothing like that ever happens to the Ellcrysat least thats what weve always been told, Jase said doubtfully.

I could have been mistaken, Lauren admitted. It was getting dark. I told myself then that it was probably just the way the shadows lay on the leaves. But the more I try to remember how it looked, the more I think it really was wilt.

There was a disconcerted muttering from the others, and one of them spoke. This is Amberles fault. I said before that something bad would come from having a girl picked as a Chosen.

There were other girls among the Chosen, and nothing happened because of it, Lauren protested. He had always liked Amberle. She had been easy to talk to, even if she was King Eventine Elessedils granddaughter.

Not for five hundred years, Lauren, the other said.

All right, thats enough, Jase interrupted. We agreed not to talk about Amberle. You know that. He stood silently for a moment, pondering what Lauren had said. Then he shrugged. It would be unfortunate if anything happened to the tree, especially while she was under our care. But after all, nothing lasts forever.

Lauren was shocked. But Jase, when the tree weakens, the Forbidding will end and the Demons within will be freed...

Do you really believe those old stories, Lauren? Jase laughed.

Lauren stared at the older Elf. How can you be a Chosen and not believe?

I dont remember being asked what I believed when I was chosen, Lauren. Were you asked?

Lauren shook his head. Candidates for the honor of being Chosen were never asked anything. They were simply brought before the treeyoung Elves who had crossed over into manhood and womanhood in the prior year. At the dawn of the new year, they gathered to pass beneath her limbs, each pausing momentarily for acceptance. Those the tree touched upon the shoulders became the new Chosen, to serve until the year was done. Lauren could still remember the mix of ecstasy and pride he had felt at the moment a slender branch had bent to touch him and hed heard her speak his name.

And he remembered, too, the astonishment of all when Amberle had been called...

Its just a tale to frighten children, Jase was saying. The real function of the Ellcrys is to serve as a reminder to the Elven people that they, like her, survive despite all the changes that have taken place in the history of the Four Lands. She is a symbol of our peoples strength, Laurennothing more.

He motioned for them all to resume their walk into the Gardens and turned away. Lauren lapsed back into thought. The older Elfs casual disregard for the legend of the tree disturbed him. Of course Jase was from the city and Lauren had observed that the people of Arborlon seemed to take the old beliefs less seriously than did those of the little northern village from which he came. But the story of the Ellcrys and the Forbidding wasnt just a storyit was the foundation of everything that was truly Elven, the most important event in the history of his people.

It had all taken place long ago, before the birth of the new world. There had been a great war between good and evila war that the Elves had finally won by creating the Ellcrys and a Forbidding that had banished the evil Demons into a timeless dark. And so long as the Ellcrys was kept well, so long would the evil be locked from the land.

So long as the Ellcrys was kept well...

He shook his head doubtfully. Maybe the wilt was but a trick of his imagination. Or a trick of the light. And if not, they would simply have to find a cure. There was always a cure.

Moments later, he stood with the others before the tree. Hesitantly, he looked up, then sighed in relief. It appeared as if the Ellcrys was unchanged. Perfectly formed, her silver-white trunk arched skyward in a symmetrically balanced network of tapered limbs clustered with broad, five-cornered leaves that were blood-red in color. At her base, strips of green moss grew in patchwork runners through the cracks and crevices of the smooth-skinned bark, like emerald streams flowing down a mountain hillside. There were no splits to mar the trunks even lines, no branches cracked or broken. So beautiful, he thought. He looked again, but could see no signs of the sickness he had feared.

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