
The Captain
(The Telnarian Histories, Book 2)
by John Norman
This book is dedicated
to all who disapprove of censorship.
PROLOGUE
“And then the ships departed, leaving behind them ashes.”
Again I have chosen to begin with an excerpt from the Annals.
It is an excerpt not untypical of the dark and troubled times.
One who has lived in, or knows only, times of sheep will find it difficult to understand times of wolves.
In this account is continued a story, drawn from the dark and troubled times.
The dark and troubled times were times of wolves.
Again, it must be clearly kept in mind that I do not write to edify or instruct, nor to praise or blame, nor even, really, to explain, or understand. I am not sure, you see, what are the criteria for understanding, how I might, so to speak, know if I understood, or only thought I understood, and perhaps did not really understand. Who can understand himself, or others, truly? Surely, at least, it is hard for the heart, as for the eye, to look upon itself. It is always, so to speak, behind its own back. Too, perhaps, in the end, there is no understanding, no more for us than for the tree, or rock, only that we think that we understand, that we have that illusion, that natural, comforting illusion, much as sap might flow in the tree or molecules sleep in the rock.
In short, know, dear reader, whoever you may be, that you are loved, but know, too, that I strike no bargains with you. It is not my business to tell you what you want to hear, nor to reassure you that the cosmos, and time and space, and substance, and right and wrong, if they exist, are tidy, safe, and cataloged upon your shelves.
