〃Okay;〃 I nodded。 〃Aahz; can you give 'em a quick briefing?〃
I was trying to drop the load in Aahz's lap; but he joined the conversation as smoothly as if we had rehearsed it this way。
〃There are a couple of things we need specific information on;〃 he said solemnly。 〃First; we need a battlefield; small with scattered cover。 Gus; you check that out。 You know what we're going to need。 Brockhurst; see what details you can bring back on the three nearest encampments。〃
Both scouts nodded briskly。
〃And both of you; stay out of sight;〃 Aahz warned。 〃The information's no good to us if you don't e back。〃
〃C'mon; Aahz;〃 Gus admonished。 〃What have they got that can put a dent in the old rock?〃
He demonstrated by smashing his forearm into a sapling。 The tree went down; apparently without affecting the gargoyle's arm in the slightest。
〃I don't know;〃 Aahz admitted。 〃And I don't want to know; yet。 You're one of our surprise weapons。 No point in giving the enemy an advance warning。 Get my meaning?〃
〃Got it; Aahz;〃 Gus nodded; and lumbered off。
〃Be back in a bit;〃 Brockhurst said with a wave of his hand; heading off in the opposite direction。
〃Now that we've got a minute;〃 I murmured to Aahz as I returned Brockhurst's wave; 〃would you mind telling me what our final plan is? I don't even know what the preliminary plans were。〃
〃That's easy;〃 Aahz replied。 〃We don't have one 。 。 。 yet。〃
〃Well; when are we going to form one?〃 I asked with forced patience。
〃Probably on the battlefield;〃 Aahz yawned。 〃Until then it's pointless。 There're too many variables until then。〃
〃Wouldn't it be a good idea to have at least a general idea as to what we're going to do before we wander out on the battlefield?〃 I insisted。 〃It would do a lot for my peace of mind。〃
〃Oh; I've already got a general idea as to what we'll be doing;〃 Aahz admitted。
〃Isn't he sweet?〃 Tanda grimaced。 〃Would you mind sharing it with us; Aahz? We've got a stake in this; too。〃
〃Well;〃 he began lazily; 〃the name of the game is delay and demoralize。 The way I figure it; we aren't going to overpower them。 We haven't got enough going for us to even try that。〃
I bit back a sarcastic observation and let him continue。
〃Delay and demoralize we should be able to do; though;〃 Aahz smiled。 〃Right off the bat; we've got two big weapons going for us in that kind of a fight。〃
〃Ajax and Gus;〃 I supplied helpfully。
〃Fear and bureaucracy;〃 Aahz corrected。
〃How's that again?〃 Tanda frowned。
〃Tanda; my girl;〃 Aahz smiled; 〃you've been spoiled by your skylarking through the dimensions。 You've forgotten how the man on the street thinks。 The average person in any dimension doesn't know the first thing about magik; particularly about its limitations。 If the kid here tells 'em he can make the sun stop or trees grow upside down; they'll believe him。 Particularly if he's got a few strange characters parading around as proof of his power; and I think you'll have to admit; the crew he's got backing him this time around is pretty strange。〃
〃What's bureaucracy?〃 I asked; finally getting a word in edgewise。
〃Red tape 。 。 。 the system;〃 Aahz informed me。
〃The organization to get things done that keeps things from getting done。 In this case; it's called the chain…of…mand。 An army the size of the one we're facing has to function like a well…oiled machine or it starts tripping over its own feet。 I'm betting if we toss a couple of handfuls of sand into its gears; they'll spend more time fighting each other than chasing us。〃
This was one of the first times Aahz had actually clarified something he said。 I wished he hadn't。 I was more confused than I had been before。
〃Um 。 。 。 how are we going to do all this?〃 I asked。
〃We'll be able to tell better after you've had your first war council;〃 Aahz shrugged。
〃Aren't we having it now?〃
〃I meant with the enemy;〃 Aahz scowled。 〃Sometime in the near future; you're going to have to sit down with one of their officers and decide how this war's going to be fought。〃
〃Me?〃 I blinked。
〃You are the leader of the defenses; remember?〃 Aahz grinned at me。
〃It's part of the job; handsome;〃 Tanda confirmed。
〃Wait a minute;〃 I interrupted。 〃It just came to me。 I think I have a better idea。〃
〃This I've got to hear;〃 Aahz grinned。
〃Shut up; Aahz;〃 Tanda ordered; poking him in the ribs。 〃Whatcha got; handsome?〃
〃We've got a couple of trained Assassins on our side; don't we?〃 I observed。 〃Why don't we just put 'em to work? If enough officers suddenly turn up dead; odds are the army will fall apart。 Right?〃
〃It won't work; kid;〃 Aahz announced bluntly。
〃Why not?〃
〃We can bend the rules; but we can't break 'em;〃 Aahz explained。 〃Wars are fought between the troops。 Killing off the officers without engaging their troops goes against tradition。 I doubt if your own force would stand still for it。 Old… troopers like Ajax would have no part of a scheme like that。〃
〃He's right;〃 Tanda confirmed。 〃Assassins take contracts on individuals in personal feuds; but not against the general staff of an army。〃
〃But it would be so easy;〃 I insisted。
〃Look at it this way; kid;〃 Aahz put in。 〃If you could do it; they could do it。 The way things are now; you're exempt from Assassins。 Would you really want to change that?〃
〃What do I say in a war council?〃 I asked。
〃I'll brief you on that when the time es;〃 Aahz reassured me。 〃Right now we have other things to plan。〃
〃Such as what?〃 Tanda asked。
〃Such as what to do about those signal towers;〃 Aahz retorted; jerking his head at one of the distant structures。
〃We probably won't have time to break their code; so the next best thing is to disrupt their signals somehow。 Now; you said you picked up some special effects items back at the Bazaar。 Have you got anything we could use on the signal towers?〃
〃I'm not sure;〃 Tanda frowned thoughtfully。 〃I wish you had said something about that before I went shopping。〃
〃What about Ajax?〃 I suggested。
〃What about him?〃 Aahz countered。
〃How close would he have to be to the towers to disrupt things with his archery?〃
〃I don't know;〃 Aahz shrugged。 〃Why don't you ask him。〃
Eager to follow up on my own suggestion; I squatted down next to the dozing bowman。
〃Urn 。 。 。 Ajax;〃 I called softly。
〃Whatcha need; youngster?〃 the old man asked; ing instantly awake。
〃Do you see those signal towers?〃 I asked; pointing at the distant structures。
Ajax rose to his feet and squinted in the indicated direction。 〃Sure can;〃 he nodded。
〃We 。 。 。 um 。 。 。 I was wondering;〃 I explained; 〃can you use your bow to disrupt their signals?〃
In response; Ajax drew an arrow from beneath his cloak; cocked it; and let fly before I could stop him。
The shaft disappeared in the direction of the nearest tower。 With sinking heart; I strained my eyes trying to track its flight。
There was a man standing on the tower's platform; his standard leaning against the railing beside him。 Suddenly; his standard toppled over; apparently breaking off a handspan from its crosspiece。 The man bent and retrieved the bottom portion of the pole; staring with apparent confusion at the broken end。
〃Any other targets?〃 Ajax asked。
He was leaning casually on his bow; his back to the tower。 He hadn't even bothered watching to see if his missile struck its mark。
〃Um 。 。 。 not just now; Ajax;〃 I assured him。 〃Go back to sleep。〃
〃Fine by me; sonny;〃 Ajax smiled; resettling himself。 〃There'll be plenty of targets tomorrow。〃
〃How do you figure that?〃 I asked。
〃According to that signal I just cut down;〃 he grinned; 〃the army's fixin' to move out tomorrow。〃
〃You can read the signals?〃 I blinked。
〃Sure;〃 Ajax nodded。 〃There're only about eight different codes armies use; and I know 'em all。 It's part of my trade。〃
〃And they're moving out tomorrow?〃 I pressed。
〃That's what I said。〃 The bowman scowled。 〃What's the matter; are you deaf?〃
〃No;〃 I assured him hastily。 〃It just changes our plans is all。 Go back to sleep。〃
Returning to our little conference; I found Aahz and Tanda engrossed in a conversation with Brockhurst。
〃Bad news; kid;〃 Aahz informed me。 〃Brockhurst here says the army's going to