40th Saun, 717
songstamp
Levellers: The Game (Lyrics below the video)
songstamp
Levellers: The Game (Lyrics below the video)
It was time, they were coming. She knew this, as surely as she knew that the patrons of the Inn At The End had to leave now. They were coming. Faith had prepared everything, she knew that. As she closed the door on the last of the patrons, Old Pete who was taking Famula home for the evening to discuss the various uses of ectoplasm and how blood truly worked was the last one to leave. He always was, she thought with a smile.
But still, as much as she liked to chat with Old Pete, with Famula and Frederick the Cat, Faith knew that now it was time. "Come on, PB! Time to move, my trusty friend!" PB, the chalk bunny, appeared in the room and he gave Faith a smart salute. "Get the tables ready, please? If you would?" PB nodded, eagerly, and then started bouncing around the room. Each time he landed on a table, he bounced off it like it was a trampoline and, as his chalk-bunny paws left the table, it disappeared. It didn't do this in a usual manner (whatever that was), but it exited reality with a sigh.
"Look Faith!" PB yelled with delight, "I made it disapoof!"
Faith couldn't help but smile at him and nodded her head. "That's excellent. Now, we need to be wearing our disguises, PB. Padraig is coming and he mustn't know it's me. I will only be distracting. So, I'm going to pretend to be a.." She lifted up the cat-mask and nestled it over her face. "A silver cat." It covered the top half of her face, but it was fooling no one. The young woman was wearing a red dress, one which she'd worn on the evening of a murder mystery, full and flouncy, above the knee and strapless. High heel shoes and her hair was piled on her head with little crystals in there. Apparently, dreaming Faith cared about fashion.
Eventually, there was just one table, intricately carved from a deep black wood. Four red chairs were around it, comfortable and almost throne-like. A chandelier hung over the table. The bar, which Faith moved to stand behind, was gleaming polished wood.
There were two entrances to the Inn. The two contestants would arrive through a different door each, she knew. They had walked through the Corridor of Truth, an apparently endless corridor with a hundred million doors off it. Padraig would arrive through his and the Prince of Eternal Mercies would arrive through his. Each person had their own Corridor of Truth. Each door led to a different place.
"But every'ne's got a door to the Inn at the End, don't they, Faith ole mucker?" PB said and Faith nodded.
"Indeed they do," she said and she looked as the two doors started to swing open. They were enormous, those doors and they swung open into the Inn at the End. The floor was tiled in a black and white checkerboard, the intricate table was there with the throne, like chairs and the short human woman with jet black hair and a silver cat mask stepped forward. She dropped a perfectly executed curtsy.
"Welcome, contestants, to the Inn at the End. The game tonight is played by two, although you may each bring a companion if it is your wish. The rules are simple, you represent who you are, what you are. Wheels turn, civilizations rise and fall, but the Inn at the End and the Game are eternal." She had no idea that her voice could sound quite so formal. "What happens here will determine the next hundred arcs, and the hundred after that. Play well."
With a grand gesture, she motioned towards the table and then lifted her mask ever so slightly and whispered to Padraig "It's me! Surprise! You'll do great, I love you." She winked at him and then lowered the mask.
"A'right, gents, I'm PB an' I'm yer chalk bunny fer the evening," said the chalk bunny. "Take yer seats an' pick yer partners." He gave a grin and added. "An' then? Lets play."
But still, as much as she liked to chat with Old Pete, with Famula and Frederick the Cat, Faith knew that now it was time. "Come on, PB! Time to move, my trusty friend!" PB, the chalk bunny, appeared in the room and he gave Faith a smart salute. "Get the tables ready, please? If you would?" PB nodded, eagerly, and then started bouncing around the room. Each time he landed on a table, he bounced off it like it was a trampoline and, as his chalk-bunny paws left the table, it disappeared. It didn't do this in a usual manner (whatever that was), but it exited reality with a sigh.
"Look Faith!" PB yelled with delight, "I made it disapoof!"
Faith couldn't help but smile at him and nodded her head. "That's excellent. Now, we need to be wearing our disguises, PB. Padraig is coming and he mustn't know it's me. I will only be distracting. So, I'm going to pretend to be a.." She lifted up the cat-mask and nestled it over her face. "A silver cat." It covered the top half of her face, but it was fooling no one. The young woman was wearing a red dress, one which she'd worn on the evening of a murder mystery, full and flouncy, above the knee and strapless. High heel shoes and her hair was piled on her head with little crystals in there. Apparently, dreaming Faith cared about fashion.
Eventually, there was just one table, intricately carved from a deep black wood. Four red chairs were around it, comfortable and almost throne-like. A chandelier hung over the table. The bar, which Faith moved to stand behind, was gleaming polished wood.
There were two entrances to the Inn. The two contestants would arrive through a different door each, she knew. They had walked through the Corridor of Truth, an apparently endless corridor with a hundred million doors off it. Padraig would arrive through his and the Prince of Eternal Mercies would arrive through his. Each person had their own Corridor of Truth. Each door led to a different place.
"But every'ne's got a door to the Inn at the End, don't they, Faith ole mucker?" PB said and Faith nodded.
"Indeed they do," she said and she looked as the two doors started to swing open. They were enormous, those doors and they swung open into the Inn at the End. The floor was tiled in a black and white checkerboard, the intricate table was there with the throne, like chairs and the short human woman with jet black hair and a silver cat mask stepped forward. She dropped a perfectly executed curtsy.
"Welcome, contestants, to the Inn at the End. The game tonight is played by two, although you may each bring a companion if it is your wish. The rules are simple, you represent who you are, what you are. Wheels turn, civilizations rise and fall, but the Inn at the End and the Game are eternal." She had no idea that her voice could sound quite so formal. "What happens here will determine the next hundred arcs, and the hundred after that. Play well."
With a grand gesture, she motioned towards the table and then lifted her mask ever so slightly and whispered to Padraig "It's me! Surprise! You'll do great, I love you." She winked at him and then lowered the mask.
"A'right, gents, I'm PB an' I'm yer chalk bunny fer the evening," said the chalk bunny. "Take yer seats an' pick yer partners." He gave a grin and added. "An' then? Lets play."

