Howard, Robert E - Conan - Vale of Lost Women

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THE VALE OF LOST WOMEN
A Conan Story
by Robert E. Howard
The thunder of the drums and the great elephant-tusk horns was deafening, but in Livia's ears
the clamor seemed but a confused muttering dull and far away. As she lay on the angareb in the
great hut, her state bordered between delirium and semi-unconsciousness. Outward sounds and
movements scarcely impinged upon her senses. Her whole mental vision, though dazed and chaotic,
was yet centered with hideous certitude on the naked, writhing figure of her brother, blood
streaming down his quivering thighs. Against a dim nightmare background of dusky interweaving
shapes and shadows, that white form was limned in merciless and awful clarity. The air seemed
still to pulsate with an agonized screaming, mingled and interwoven obscenely with a rustle of
fiendish laughter.
She was not conscious of sensation as an individual, separate and distinct from the rest of
the cosmos. She was drowned in a great gulf of pain - was herself but pain crystalized and
manifested in flesh. So she lay without conscious thought or motion, while outside the drums
bellowed, the horns clamored, and barbaric voices lifted hideous chants, keeping time to naked
feet slapping the hard earth and open palms smiting one another softly.
But through her frozen mentality individual consciousness at last began to seep. A dull
wonder that she was still bodily unharmed first made itself manifest. She accepted the miracle
without thanksgiving. The matter seemed meaningless. Acting mechanically, she sat up on the
angareb and stared dully about her. Her extremities made feeble beginnings of motions, as if
responding to blindly awakening nerve centers. Her naked feet scruffed nervously at the hard-
beaten dirt floor. Her fingers twitched convulsively at the skirt of the scanty undertunic which
constituted her only garment. Impersonally she remembered that once, it seemed long, long ago,
rude hands had torn her other garments from her body, and she had wept with fright and shame. It
seemed strange, now, that so small a wrong should have caused her so much woe. The magnitude of
outrage and indignity was only relative, after all, like everything else.
The hut door opened, and a black woman entered - a lithe pantherish creature, whose supple
body gleamed like polished ebony, adorned only by a wisp of silk twisted about her strutting
loins. The white of her eyeballs reflected the firelight outside, as she rolled them with wicked
meaning.
She bore a bamboo dish of food - smoking meat, roasted yams, mealies, unwieldy ingots of
native bread - and a vessel of hammered gold, filled with yarati beer. These she set down on the
angareb, but Livia paid no heed; she sat staring dully at the opposite wall, hung with mats woven
of bamboo shoots. The young black woman laughed evilly, with a flash of dark eyes and white teeth,
and with a hiss of spiteful obscenity and a mocking caress that was more gross than her language,
she turned and swaggered out of the hut, expressing more taunting insolence with the motions of
her hips than any civilized woman could with spoken insults.
Neither the wench's words nor her actions had stirred the surface of Livia's consciousness.
All her sensations were still turned inward. Still the vividness of her mental pictures made the
visible world seem like an unreal panorama of ghosts and shadows. Mechanically she ate the food
and drank the liquor without tasting either.
It was still mechanically that at last she rose and walked unsteadily across the hut, to peer
out through a crack between the bamboos. It was an abrupt change in the timbre of the drums and
horns that reacted upon some obscure part of her mind and made her seek the cause, without
sensible volition.
At first she could make out nothing of what she saw; all was chaotic and shadowy, shapes
moving and mingling, writhing and twisting, black formless blocks hewed out starkly against a
setting of blood-red that dulled and glowed. Then actions and objects assumed their proper
proportions, and she made out men and women moving about the fires. The red light glinted on
silver and ivory ornaments; white plumes nodded against the glare; naked black figures strutted
and posed, silhouettes carved out of darkness and limned in crimson.
On an ivory stool, flanked by giants in plumed headpieces and leopardskin girdles, sat a fat,
squat shape, abysmal, repulsive, a toad-like chunk of blackness, reeking of the dank rotting
jungle and the nighted swamps. The creature's pudgy hands rested on the sleek arch of his belly;
his nape was a roll of sooty fat that seemed to thrust his bullet-head forward. His eyes gleamed
in the firelight, like live coals in a dead black stump. Their appalling vitality belied the inert
suggestion of the gross body.
As the girl's gaze rested on that repellant figure her body stiffened and tensed as frantic
life surged through her again. From a mindless automaton, she changed suddenly to a sentient mold
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of live, quivering flesh, stinging and burning. Pain was drowned in hate, so intense it in turn
became pain; she felt hard and brittle, as if her body were turning to steel. She felt her hate
flow almost tangibly out along the line of her vision; so it seemed to her that the object of her
emotion should fall dead from his carven stool because of its force.
But if Bajujh, king of Bakalah, felt any psychic discomfort because of the concentration of
his captive, he did not show it. He continued to cram his frog-like mouth to capacity with
handfuls of mealies scooped up from a vessel held up to him by a kneeling woman, and to stare down
a broad lane which was being formed by the action of his subjects in pressing back on either hand.
Down this lane, walled with sweaty black humanity, Livia vaguely realized some important
personage would come, judging from the strident clamor of drum and horn. And as she watched, one
came.
A column of fighting-men, marching three abreast, advanced toward the ivory stool, a thick
line of waving plumes and glinting spears meandering through the motley crowd. At the head of the
ebon spearmen strode a figure at the sight of which Livia started violently; her heart seemed to
stop, then began to pound again, suffocatingly. Against that dusky background, this man stood out
with vivid distinctness. He was clad like his followers in leopardskin loin-cloth and plumed
headpiece, but he was a white man.
It was not in the manner of a supplicant or a subordinate that he strode up to the ivory
stool, and sudden silence fell over the throng as he halted before the squatting figure. Livia
felt the tenseness, though she only dimly knew what it portended. For a moment Bajujh sat, craning
his short neck upward, like a great frog; then, as if pulled against his will by the other's
steady glare, he shambled up off his stool, and stood grotesquely bobbing his shaven head.
Instantly the tension was broken. A tremendous shout went up from the massed villagers, and
at a gesture from the stranger, his warriors lifted their spears and boomed a salute royale for
King Bajujh. Whoever he was, Livia knew the man must indeed be powerful in that wild land, if
Bajujh of Bakalah rose to greet him. And power meant military prestige - violence was the only
thing respected by those ferocious races.
Thereafter Livia stood with her eyes glued to the crack in the hut wall, watching the white
stranger. His warriors mingled with the Bakalas, dancing, feasting, swigging beer. He himself,
with a few of his chiefs, sat with Bajujh and the headmen of Bakalah, cross-legged on mats,
gorging and guzzling. She saw his hands dipped deep into the cooking-pots with the others, saw his
muzzle thrust into the beer vessel out of which Bajujh also drank. But she noticed, nevertheless,
that he was accorded the respect due to a king. Since he had no stool, Bajujh renounced his also,
and sat on the mats with his guest. When a new pot of beer was brought, the king of Bakalah barely
sipped it before he passed it to the white man. Power! All this ceremonial courtesy pointed to
power - strength - prestige! Livia trembled in excitement as a breathless plan began to form in
her mind.
So she watched the white man with painful intensity, noting every detail of his appearance.
He was tall; neither in height nor in massiveness was he exceeded by many of the giant blacks. He
moved with the lithe suppleness of a great panther. When the firelight caught his eyes, they
burned like blue fire. High-strapped sandals guarded his feet, and from his broad girdle hung a
sword in a leather scabbard. His appearance was alien and unfamiliar. Livia had never seen his
like, but she made no effort to classify his position among the races of mankind. It was enough
that his skin was white.
The hours passed, and gradually the roar of revelry lessened, as men and women sank into
drunken sleep. At last Bajujh rose tottering, and lifted his hands, less a sign to end the feast,
than a token of surrender in the contest of gorging and guzzling, and stumbling, was caught by his
warriors, who bore him to his hut. The white man rose, apparently none the worse for the
incredible amount of beer he had quaffed, and was escorted to the guest hut by such of the Bakalah
headmen as were able to reel along. He disappeared into the hut, and Livia noticed that a dozen of
his own spearmen took their places about the structure, spears ready. Evidently the stranger was
taking no chances on Bajujh's friendship.
Livia cast her glance about the village, which faintly resembled a dusky Night of Judgment,
what with the straggling streets strewn with drunken shapes. She knew that men in full possession
of their faculties guarded the outer boma, but the only wakeful men she saw inside the village
were the spearmen about the white man's hut - and some of these were beginning to nod and lean on
their spears.
With her heart beating hammer-like, she glided to the back of her prison hut and out the
door, passing the snoring guard Bajujh had set over her. Like an ivory shadow she glided across
the space between her hut and that occupied by the stranger. On her hands and knees she crawled up
to the back of that hut. A black giant squatted here, his plumed head sunk on his knees. She
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wriggled past him to the wall of the hut. She had first been imprisoned in that hut, and a narrow
aperture in the wall, hidden inside by a hanging mat, represented her weak and pathetic attempt at
escape. She found the opening, turned sidewise and wriggled her lithe body through, thrusting the
inner mat aside.
Firelight from without faintly illumined the interior of the hut. Even as she thrust back the
mat, she heard a muttered curse, felt a vise-like grasp in her hair, and was dragged bodily
through the aperture and plumped down on her feet.
Staggering with the suddenness of it, she gathered her scattered wits together, and raked her
disordered tresses out of her eyes to stare up into the face of the white man who towered over
her, amazement written on his dark scarred face. His sword was naked in his hand, and his eyes
blazed like bale-fire, whether with anger, suspicion or surprize she could not judge. He spoke in
a language she could not understand - a tongue which was not a negro guttural, yet did not have a
civilized sound.
"Oh, please!" she begged. "Not so loud. They will hear ..."
"Who are you?" he demanded, speaking Ophirean with a barbarous accent. "By Crom, I never
thought to find a white girl in this hellish land!"
"My name is Livia," she answered. "I am Bajujh's captive. Oh, listen, please listen to me! I
cannot stay here long. I must return before they miss me from my hut.
"My brother..." a sob choked her, then she continued: "My brother was Theteles, and we were
of the house of Chelkus, scientists and noblemen of Ophir. By special permission of the king of
Stygia, my brother was allowed to go to Kheshatta, the city of magicians, to study their arts, and
I accompanied him. He was only a boy - younger than myself..." her voice faltered and broke. The
stranger said nothing, but stood watching her with burning eyes, his face frowning and unreadable.
There was something wild and untamable about him that frightened her and made her nervous and
uncertain.
"The black Kushites raided Kheshatta," she continued hurriedly. "We were approaching the city
in a camel caravan. Our guards fled and the raiders carried us away with them. But they did us no
harm, and let us know that they would parley with the Stygians and accept a ransom for our return.
But one of the chiefs desired all the ransom for himself, and he and his followers stole us out of
the camp one night, and fled far to the southeast with us, to the very borders of Kush. There they
were attacked and cut down by a band of Bakalah raiders. Theteles and I were dragged into this den
of beasts ..." she sobbed convulsively.'... This morning my brother was mutilated and butchered
before me ..." She gagged and went momentarily blind at the memory. "They fed his body to the
jackals. How long I lay in a faint I do not know ..."
Words failing her, she lifted her eyes to the scowling face of the stranger. A mad fury swept
over her; she lifted her fists and beat futilely on his mighty breast, which he heeded no more
than the buzzing of a fly.
"How can you stand there like a dumb brute?" she screamed in a ghastly whisper. "Are you but
a beast like these others? Ah, Mitra, once I thought there was honor in men. Now I know each has
his price. You - what do you know of honor - or of mercy or decency? You are a barbarian like
these others - only your skin is white; your soul is black as theirs. You care naught that a man
of your own colour has been foully done to death by these black dogs - that a white woman is their
slave! Very well."
She fell back from him, panting, transfigured by her passion.
"I will give you a price," she raved, tearing away her tunic from her ivory breasts. "Am I
not fair? Am I not more desirable than these soot-coloured wenches? Am I not a worthy reward for
blood-letting? Is not a fair-skinned virgin a price worth slaying for?
"Kill that black dog Bajujh! Let me see his cursed head roll in the bloody dust! Kill him!
Kill him? She beat her clenched fists together in the agony of her intensity. "Then take me and do
as you wish with me. I will be your slave!"
He did not speak for an instant, but stood like a giant brooding figure of slaughter and
destruction, fingering his hilt.
"You speak as if you were free to give yourself at your pleasure," he said, "as if the gift
of your body had power to swing kingdoms. Why should I kill Bajujh to obtain you? Women are cheap
as plantains in this land, and their willingness or unwillingness matters as little. You value
yourself too highly. If I wanted you, I wouldn't have to fight Bajujh to take you. He would rather
give you to me than to fight me."
Livia gasped. All the fire went out of her, the hut reeled dizzily before her eyes. She
staggered and sank in a crumpled heap on an angareb. Dazed bitterness crushed her soul as the
realization of her utter helplessness was thrust brutally upon her. The human mind clings
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