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by Kevin J. Anderson


  brought him a steamed bugdillo to eat. Luke poked at the glossy black shell

  of the crustacean, splitting open the cracks in its multiply segmented body

  to get at the pinkish meat. That afternoon a boy had been killed trying to

  spear these small creatures. ...

  At any time Luke could leave the battered module, walk to the passenger

  shuttle on the far side of the geyser field, and retrieve his own rations;

  but he didn't want to leave, not until Gantoris agreed to come with him.

  Luke ate the sour-tasting meat, chewing in silence.

  "Come with me." Gantoris stood silhouetted in the square doorway of Luke's

  quarters.

  Luke blinked and came out of his trance, refreshed and surprised to see the

  gray morning light shining through cracks in the module. Without a word, he

  stood up and stepped outside.

  Gantoris wore the faded uniform of a trader captain. It fit him poorly, but

  he carried himself with pride. The uniform must have been passed down from

  generation to generation as the hopeful colonists waited for the ramjet gas

  miners to return and make their settlement a booming town.

  "Where are we going?" Luke asked.

  Gantoris handed him a woven pouch, then slung a similar one over his own

  shoulder. "To get food." Tossing his thick black braid behind him, he

  marched toward the geyser field.

  Luke followed across the rugged terrain, sidestepping the lime-encrusted

  network of geysers and steam vents. The planet of Eol Sha hummed with the

  tidal strain, like fading vibrations from a struck gong.

  Gantoris moved with outward confidence, but Luke sensed trepidation, an

  uncertainty in him. Luke decided this might be a good time to talk about the

  Force and its powers. "You must have learned something about the order of

  Jedi Knights," he began. "For a thousand generations they served the Old

  Republic as guardians and keepers of order. I believe one of your own

  ancestors--Ta'ania--was the daughter of a Jedi. That is why I've come to

  you. She was among the people who established this colony on Eol Sha.

  "The Emperor hunted down and killed all the Jedi Knights his assassins could

  find, but I don't believe he could have traced every descendant, every

  bloodline. Now the Empire has fallen and the New Republic needs to

  reestablish the Jedi Knights." He paused. "I want you to be one of them."

  He gripped Gantoris's shoulder. The other man flinched, and pushed Luke's

  hand away. Luke's voice took on a more pleading tone. "I want to show you

  the powers of the Force, the infinite doors it can open. With this new

  strength you'll be able to help hold the entire galaxy together. I promise

  we'll take your people and move them to a safe planet, one that will seem

  like a paradise after Eol Sha."

  Luke realized he was proselytizing.

  Gantoris looked at him with dark, unfathomable eyes. "Empires and republics

  mean nothing to me. What have they cared for us before? My universe is here,

  on this world."

  He stopped in front of the wide opening to a geyser and peered into it's

  depths. The creeping stink of rotten eggs wafted into the morning air. From

  his hip pouch Gantoris withdrew a battered old datapad and consulted a

  column of numbers that looked to be some sort of timetable. "Here. We will

  go inside the geyser and harvest."

  Luke blinked. "Harvest what?"

  Without answering Gantoris lowered himself over the lip of the geyser hole.

  Luke shrugged off his Jedi cloak and left it beside the geyser rim, then

  followed the other man underground. Was Gantoris just trying to see if Luke

  would follow him down into the belly of the geyser?

  The shaft was a narrow, winding chimney through porous rock, a pipeline to

  gush superheated water. Colorful mineral deposits sparkled white and tan and

  blue, powdery in his hand. Luke found plenty of footholds as he followed

  Gantoris into the honeycombed passages. The rock felt warm and slimy. Acrid

  vapors rising from below stung his eyes.

  Gantoris worked his way into a side crevice. Luke asked, "What do you want

  me to do?"

  In answer Gantoris wedged himself deeper into a crack and shrugged the woven

  pouch off his shoulder. "Look in the dark pockets, the ones protected from

  the scalding water." Gantoris dug his fingers into a crevice, felt around,

  and pulled out a handful of rubbery tendrils. "With the heat and the mineral

  deposits, the lichens have a rich growing ground. It takes a great deal of

  processing, but we can make something edible out of this. On our world we

  don't have many choices. My people must take what we can find."

  Luke likewise removed his pouch and began to search in the cracks, probing

  with his prosthetic hand. What if something poisonous lurked in the crevices

  to sting him? He could read ominous intentions from Gantoris but couldn't

  pinpoint them. Was Gantoris looking for a simple way to kill the "dark man"

  from his dreams? On his third try Luke found a mass of spongy growth and

  yanked it out.

  Gantoris looked over his shoulder at Luke. "It would be better if we split

  up. If you stay by me, you will find only my leavings. I can never feed our

  people that way." Gantoris's voice changed to a mocking tone, and his

  forehead crinkled, raising his shaven eyebrows. "Unless your Force can

  miraculously create a banquet?"

  Keeping his handholds, Luke edged over to another crack as Gantoris worked

  deeper into his own fissure, turning a jagged corner. A flurry of uneasiness

  shot through him, but Luke began to search among the crevices.

  The lichen wasn't difficult to find, and Luke quickly filled his pouch,

  crawling through narrow openings. Perhaps Gantoris had expected him to get

  lost among the fissures. But even disoriented underground, Luke could always

  retrace his path. He had heard nothing from the other man, and, deciding

  that he had fulfilled his obligation, Luke began to work his way back to

  where they had split up.

  When he reached the joined passage, Luke saw that Gantoris was no longer

  there. He crawled deeper into the fissure, looking for the other man, all

  the while expecting a trap but confident he could deal with it. He would

  have to impress Gantoris with his Jedi abilities.

  The passage ended in a blocked wall of eroded stone. The smells of sulfurous

  smoke grew stronger, engendering a deep sense of claustrophobia in him. Luke

  recalled the two children buried under the avalanche, bright blood splashed

  on the bottoms of the fallen rocks. The ground around him hummed with barely

  contained murderous energy--what if another earthquake happened while he was

  wedged in the narrow cracks underground?

  Gantoris was nowhere in sight. "Gantoris!" he called, but heard no answer.

  Looking up the shaft of daylight poking through from the surface, Luke

  finally saw the man's silhouette nearly at the top. Gantoris scrambled up

  the jagged walls, climbing as fast as he could manage, leaving Luke behind.

  He was fleeing something.

  Luke sensed rather than heard the buildup of pressure deep within the

  planet, the water table heated against magma crouching near the surface,

 
; coming to a boil, rising up, finding the most direct way to escape.

  Gantoris had carried his own timetable. The geysers must erupt at regular

  intervals. He intended to trap Luke underground, where he would be cooked to

  the bone by curtains of superheated steam.

  Luke grabbed for a handhold and hauled himself up, scrabbling with his boot

  for a place to rest his foot. He clambered up the bumps and corners of the

  chimney leading up. The heat increased around him, making it difficult to

  breathe. He gasped and blinked burning tears out of his eyes. Steam curled

  upward, as if seeping out of the very rocks.

  His foot slipped and he nearly plunged downward, but his prosthetic hand

  flashed out, grabbing on to an outcropping and refusing to let go. When he

  finally regained his balance, the outcropping crumbled to pieces.

  Luke had lost precious seconds. The light above shone brighter, urging him

  on. He held on to another corner, crawled up another few feet, reached out

  again.

  Briefly he saw a shadowed head peer down into the geyser chimney, watching

  him. Gantoris. But he offered no help.

  Luke clawed his way up, ignoring his torn flightsuit, climbing as fast as

  his limbs could carry him. Then he ran out of time.

  He heard the explosion deep beneath him, the rumbling roar of a plume of

  boiling water rushing to the surface. Luke braced himself and knew he had

  one chance.

  He had done this in Cloud City on Bespin, and during his training with Yoda,

  and other times. As the jet of steam and deadly water blasted toward him,

  Luke gathered his strength, his concentration, and sprang straight up,

  hurling his body out of the geyser shaft. He used the Force as a springboard

  to throw himself high and free, just as if he were lifting an inanimate

  object.

  Luke shot out of the geyser chimney, flailing his arms as he dropped to the

  rugged ground. He tucked his shoulder and rolled, striking with enough force

  to knock the breath from him.

  A second after he hit the ground, a wall of steam and superheated water

  belched from the geyser. Luke shielded his exposed flesh from the scalding

  droplets and waited for the blast to dwindle.

  The geyser eruption lasted several minutes. When Luke finally crawled to his

  knees, he saw Gantoris and the other people of Eol Sha walking toward him,

  their faces grim, as usual. They had set him up, trapped him, tried to kill

  him.

  But the anger faded quickly. Hadn't Luke challenged Gantoris to test him, to

  let him prove his intentions? Luke gathered his drenched Jedi cloak from the

  geyser rim and waited for them.

  Gantoris crossed his arms over his chest and nodded. His face looked wide

  and bleak without eyebrows or eyelashes. "You passed my first test, dark

  man." Luke sensed both eagerness and terror from the man. "Now come and face

  your last trial."

  As the people stepped forward to take him again, Luke did not resist. He had

  decided to take whatever risks proved necessary to rebuild the Jedi Knights.

  He hoped the risks would be worth it.

  * * *

  It was like a religious procession. With Gantoris in the lead, the people of

  Eol Sha began a long march up the slope to the cracks of lava. Luke walked

  straight and proud, determined not to show fear, though the people had

  already proved their murderous intentions. Despite his Jedi training, he was

  in very real danger. The oppressive moon hung overhead like a gigantic fist.

  Spires of lava rock jutted out of the hillside like rotten teeth. Gantoris

  did not slow his pace when the slope took a steep turn, but he stopped when

  they reached a sheltered opening in the volcano wall. Overhead a pall of

  smoke and ash hung in the air.

  "Follow me inside," Gantoris told Luke. The others filed past, continuing

  along the rugged path. Luke stepped after him. He needed to earn Gantoris's

  respect, if not trust. In this circumstance Gantoris was making all the

  rules.

  Gantoris strode confidently down the narrow passage into the dense shadows,

  a lava tube blasted through the side of the cone to ease pressure from an

  ancient eruption. Up ahead a fiery orange glow lit their way. Luke felt

  growing anticipation mixed with dread with each step they took.

  The lava tube spread out, revealing a boiling lake of fire. Though the

  fissure opened to the sky, and other openings let in gusting cross-drafts,

  the chamber felt like the blast of an oven. Luke ducked his head, trying to

  shield his face with the damp Jedi hood, but Gantoris seemed unaffected.

  Squinting through noxious gases belching from the lava, Luke watched the

  other people arrive on the far side of the chamber, lining up and waiting.

  All faces turned toward him.

  Gantoris had to raise his voice over the growling sounds of the churning

  magma. "Walk across the fire, dark man. If you reach the other side safely,

  I will allow you to teach me whatever you wish." Without waiting for a reply

  Gantoris disappeared back into the darkness of the lava tube.

  Luke stared after him for a moment, wondering if Gantoris could be

  serious--but then he noticed dark objects in the blaze of bright lava. Hard

  stepping stones of denser rock that did not melt but made a precarious path

  across the lake of fire.

  Was Gantoris testing his courage? What did the man want, and what did his

  dreams of a demonic "dark man" portend?

  Luke swallowed, but his throat was dry as parchment. He stepped to the edge

  of the simmering lava. The stones beckoned, but common sense warned him to

  go back, to return to his shuttle and fly away. He could find other

  candidates for his Jedi academy. Threepio and Artoo must have uncovered some

  leads by now, and he himself had another possibility on Bespin. Luke hadn't

  even tested Gantoris yet; why should he risk his life for someone who might

  or might not actually have Jedi potential?

  Because he had to. Forming a new order of Jedi Knights would be difficult,

  and if he flinched from the first test of his own powers, how could he

  consider himself worthy of attempting such a task?

  Impossible heat swirled around him. Stepping to the edge of the fire, Luke

  looked at the broken sky above him. Then he set his foot down on the first

  stepping stone.

  It supported his weight. Luke looked ahead, fixing his gaze on the opposite

  side. The gathered people kept watching.

  Lava bubbled around him, belching noxious gases into the air. He tried to

  breathe in shallow gasps. He took another step. The other side seemed very

  far away.

  Blinking irritated tears from his eyes, he counted the stones ahead of him.

  Fourteen more. Luke stepped to the next one.

  Gantoris appeared on the far side, joining the other refugees of Eol Sha.

  Luke didn't expect them to cheer him on, but they remained too eerily

  silent.

  Another step. Around him the lava gurgled like the belly of a giant beast, a

  hungry beast.

  Luke moved to another step, then another. A tendril of euphoria began to

  rise within him. This wasn't as difficult as he had feared. He would be able

  to pass
this test. With reckless courage and speed, he strode to the halfway

  point.

  Then the lava began to bubble and hiss more forcefully, gushing as something

  stirred below. The volcanic chamber throbbed with a sound that drummed from

  just below his range of hearing, but enough to vibrate his teeth. He felt

  his stomach plunge with apprehension. He tensed, waiting to see what horror

  awaited him. Something lived within the lake of lava. Something moved.

  Suddenly a serpent-like creature burst above the surface, hissing like

  rocket fuel caught on fire.

  The fireworm had a triangular head and pointed ear tufts. Crystalline scales

  armored every inch of its body. Its wide eyes were jewels glowing with a

  fire of their own. Insulated air intakes sucked in the hot atmosphere,

  filling bladders deep within the creature's core and making it rise to the

  surface of the lava pool, huge and fierce. The silicon armor plates

  glittered like mirrors in the firelight.

  Luke kept his precarious balance on the stepping stone, avoiding sudden

  death in the molten rock, then leaped to the next rock. As the fireworm rose

  and coiled above him, he knew he could never outrun the monster. He stopped

  and found secure footing. Instinctively, he drew his lightsaber, igniting it

  with a snap-hiss. The green glow of his blade fought against the fiery

  orange of the lava chamber.

  On the far side of the lava lake, the gathered people of Eol Sha watched in

  silence, unmoving.

 

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