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Chthon

78.6% complete
1967
2024
1 time
See 21
Prolog
I - Aton
§ 400
§ 381
II - Garnet
§ 400
§ 398
III - Chill
§ 400
§ 399
Interlog
IV - Minion
§ 401
§ 400
V - Minionette
§ 402
§ 400
IV - Chthon
§ 403
§ 400
Epilog
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A science fiction series by Piers Anthony.

1) Chthon
2) Phthor
Copyright © 1967 by Piers A. D. Jacob
No dedication.
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May contain spoilers
The god-intellects are waiting for our reply.
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Extract (may contain spoilers)
The cavern passages went down, down, twisting wormlike through the stone.  Hot lava had honeycombed this structure long ago, and been folded under, again and again, and powdered out at last to leave the endless passages.

Can all this really be sealed off, Aton thought, when the wind booms through so readily?  Surely this hot blast comes from somewhere, and seeks its freedom somewhere.  And where the wind escapes, so may a man.

But Tally's strong, narrow back, half hidden by the water-skin, was unresponsive.  No use to inquire there.  Even in this buried prison, mention of the minionette brought fear and hate.  Safer not to bring up the matter, below.

At the lowest level a guard sat on a great flat slab of rock.  A heavy rope was anchored beside him and tied to a large basket.  Tally spoke sharply and the man stood up.  Together they strained and ground the stone aside, exposing a sunken hole: this was the orifice leading to the nether prison.

Tally tossed the basket in, letting the cord writhe after it.  Aton climbed into the hole, gripped the rope, wedged his book between his thighs, and handed himself down into the other world.  A final glance at the peering face above: Will I ever see you again, you superstitious highbrow?  Not likely.

He went carefully, unbalanced by the full water-skin and the book, unable to look down.  Was there a landing here, or had he been tricked into a descent into a furnace?  Had he been a fool to trust the man whose girl had -

Thirty feet below the hole he touched the floor.  Rope and basket whisked up the moment he let go.  The slab of rock ground over again, and for the second time he was isolated is an unknown hell.

There was light, at least - the same phosphorescent product of the walls.  There was the wind, too; he had fought it on the rope without even thinking about it.  The lower caverns were, after all, habitable.

"Garnet here.  Take it."

Aton spun to face the speaker.  This was a large man, topping him by three inches.  His body, though running slightly to fat, displayed impressive musculature, and he shouldered a heavy double-bitted axe.  His bushy hair and beard were brown.

Aton raised a hand to catch the glistening pebble tossed at him.  It was a red translucent crystal, rather pretty: a garnet.  He waited.

"You'll be working Garnet's mine.  Any trouble, I'll settle it.  Bossman.  Come on."

So this was the farmer Tally had warned him about.  Aton followed, watching the motion of the man.  He did not appear to be in condition to fight, at least not Aton's way.  Perhaps his reputation had made him soft.  Or his axe - how had he managed to bring that with him? - might have provided a foolish security.  There would come a time to make certain; but for now Aton planned to stay well clear of trouble while he scouted the situation for himself.  Information was far more important than physical triumph.  Knowledge, in time would become mastery.

And - escape?

 

Added: 06-Jan-2023
Last Updated: 01-Jul-2024

Publications

 01-Nov-1975
Berkley Medallion Books
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Nov-1975
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$1.25
Pages*:
232
Catalog ID:
Z2984
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   23 Jun 2024 - 30 Jun 2024
Internal ID:
23184
ISBN:
Unknown
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Richard Powers  - Cover Artist
IN THE GARNET CAVES

Aton, child of the sun, was condemned to the ruby-dark mines of Chthon - prison planet, underground world, from which there was no escape.  His crime?  He loved a minionette.

These half-legendary creatures were feared and loathed on all the worlds of mankind - but none would say why.

There was no escape from Chthon - neither from Chthon the labrynthine planet, nor from Chthon the superhuman intelligence that penetrated the minds of all who lived there.  But the minionette called, and Aton would respond....
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Notes and Comments:
Berkley Medallion Edition, Novemeber, 1975
SBN: 425-02984-X

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Author(s)

 Piers Anthony
Birth: 06 Aug 1934 Oxford, England

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