Aquith
Aquith
By
Yves Barbero
II
III
The party was equipped for war. My Lord Aquith and Sir
Cullier led on their chargers, followed by the other
retainers. Those of us on foot, eight soldiers, myself, the
woman Boutha, and her daughter with Jeromy and Martin behind
them and four more soldiers to guard our rear, slowed the
procession to a slow walk.
It would take us most of the morning to get to Boutha's
village. The roads were little more than wagon tracks in the
country north of the Keep. Because of the shortness of the
journey, we took only what supplies we could carry and left
the carts behind. I wish we had left the monks behind and
even ventured to suggest it to my Lord Aquith. He gave me
only a knowing grin and said nothing to my suggestion as he
checked the straps of his saddle and mounted the war horse.
It was a quiet journey. Mary's hands were tied behind her
back with a stout rope. Another rope at her feet was long
enough to allow her to walk but not so long that she might
run away.
The monks mumbled their prayers for her soul as they took
unhurried strides behind her.
The morning fog had lifted and it was getting warm. My
bones didn't ache that day. It was a good sign. I thanked the
sprites of the forest softly so Jeromy could not hear.
After our talk in the chapel, my Lord Aquith, Sir Cullier
and myself had gone to speak to Mary without telling the
monks. But for my Lord Aquith's orders, I would not write the
words which followed.
This is Mary's tale.
"The demon is without hair and is covered with bruises.
His complexion is fair, whiter than any man I have ever
seen. And he doesn't smell! He has no hair on his chest or
legs..."
"How know you this?" Sir Cullier demanded.
She shrieked, "He is my lover! And such a lover, no woman
has ever had! He is larger than any man I have ever seen!"
She laughed madly and astounded us with descriptions I
had never before heard issue from a woman's mouth. Even the
common soldiers, with their ribald tales, would never speak
as she did.
My Lord Aquith listened calmly. He kept his thoughts
private. As he often tells me, silence is an ally. People
assume you agree with them if you pay close heed and say
naught.
Finally, my Lord Aquith took out the wand and asked. "How
did you get this?"
"The demon slept and I took it. I saw him chase the men
away with it, using it so the fire burned the ground before
them, or the trees around their heads. I saw him kill a wolf
that came into his camp."
"But he let you in his camp?"
"Aye! I am a woman and often consort with the wood
sprites. I walk into the woods with my breasts bared and my
tongue licking my lips. Sprites and men know what that
means."
She opened her dress and revealed herself. "I could take
all three of you at once and would..."
"Restore your clothes, girl!" My Lord Aquith said coldly.
"We are not demons or sprites and you hold no appeal for us!"
She laughed and closed her dress. "I know a great
secret!" She seemed to chant it and repeated it three times
while doing a dance.
"What is this secret?" My Lord Aquith asked, speaking
calmly as a friend might speak.
"Before the men were the women! Once, we ruled! The old
gods speak of it. We controlled men with our passions! But
then came iron. It was given men by jealous male gods. Men
subdued the Great Mother with iron. Iron stays stiff when
men cannot!"
I trembled but took comfort in the wisdom of my Lord
Aquith in keeping the monks from this interrogation. Surely,
even my Lord Aquith could not prevent her burning if the
severe monks heard of this.
"Did the demon tell you this?"
She gave a sinister smile. "The demon speaks a tongue
only I understand. He speaks to his iron and the iron comes
alive."
"What does he say to his iron?" My Lord Aquith examined
his ring of office, showing no concern, as he spoke. I have
seen him do this when he wished to make as if indifferent.
"That's my secret! It will be my secret! My secret! My
Secret!" She chanted and resumed her dance.
"I think you lie, Mary. You don't speak the demon's
tongue. You want only to increase your importance in our
eyes."
She pointed a finger at My Lord Aquith. "I am not a man
and care naught for importance!" She chanted, circling about
us in her suggestive dance. "I am the Earth! Without me,
there is no ground for the importance of men to stand! I've
seen the other world! I've seen the other world!"
"Heaven?" Sir Cullier asked.
"Hell!" She shrieked. "It's a far better place! The Great
Mother rules there!"
Calm as ever, my Lord Aquith asked, "Where is this hell?"
"The gate is with my lover. He guards it with his living
iron!"
"Why would the Great Mother tolerate a gate of iron to
her paradise and use a male demon, larger than men, as a
guard?" My Lord Aquith was fond of using logic to befuddle.
The girl, Mary, ignored the thrust. "You need only see
the camp to see that it is the gate to Hell! He has cleared
the forest with his magic and fire, dug a trench the length
of a hundred men. In the middle, he has planted a tree of
iron. It gleams in the moonlight and small steady fires issue
from its heart. They light and go out without the agency of
men. Demons whisper from the tree. The fires are cold to the
touch but light the tree with more brightness than the moon."
"Tell me more!"
"I don't wish to. Go and ask the demon, yourself, if you
dare!"
"Perhaps it is time that I do!"
My Lord Aquith decided that nothing useful could be
unearthed from this evil child and had her locked away for
the night. He placed a guard at her door with instructions
that no one should enter save me with her meal. If Jeromy or
Martin came down this passage, they were to be chased away,
preferably with a good swift kick.
The guard my Lord Aquith picked had no trouble
understanding.
I returned shortly after with bread and cheese and some
mead and entered the cell to find Mary in the shadows, hiding
from me but issuing a cruel laugh. I placed the bowl and cup
on the floor and began walking backwards so she could not
jump out and surprise me. Not that I could do much. She was
a young woman, if frenzied, in good health and could most
certainly tear me apart before the guard could come to aide
me.
She suddenly came out of the shadows, naked to the air.
She leered at me, moving her tongue back and forth. I was
more than willing to believe she was possessed by some
Christian demon. First, she tempts you and then requires
feelings of guilt because you listened to the temptation. I
was frozen in place for a moment but gathered my senses and
ran out of the cell. To this day, I can still feel a trace
of pain in my abused legs.
I closed the door swiftly and dropped the wood in place.
I heard mocking laughter. I had dropped my stick when
I ran and knew I would not see it till the morrow.
The guard, Flanor, looked at me in amazement. He'd never
seen me move so quickly nor my face so drained of color. He'd
never been a friend to me but he had always granted me my
peace. He did not mock me and I could not fault him.
"Did you see the demon?"
I nodded. "Don't open the door for your life's sake!"
He took out some mistletoe and kissed it.
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