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Neverness by David Zindell file:///G|/Program%20Files/eMule/Incoming/David%20Zindell%20-%20Neverness.TXT Neverness by David Zindell "Neverness is an exceptional feat of both world-creation and storytelling: grand in scope, vivid in evocation, inventive in its sure-handed marshalling of far-future detail, and genuinely moving as a human document. This book suggests that Zindell has just embarked on a major career in science fiction. I applaud his accomplishment and look forward to following his growth." -Michael Bishop, author of No Enemy But Time, Ancient of Days and Blood on Arachne "David Zindell's first novel has the big screen splash and color of Jack Vance, but with an epic complexity. His feat of universe crafting propels him instantly into the big leagues with the likes of Frank Herbert and Ursula K. LeGuin" -Edward Bryant author of Cinnabar and Particle Theory NEVERNESS A novel by David Zindell Donald I. Fine, Inc. New York Copyright 1988 by David Zindell All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. Published in the United States of America by Donald I. Fine, Inc., and in Canada by General Publishing Company Limited. Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 87-45104 ISBN: 0-917657-97-7 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Zindell, David Neverness. 1. Title. PS3576.15183N4 1988 813.54 87-45104 ISBN 0-917657-97-7 (all paper) Manufactured in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 This book is printed on acid-free paper. The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources. This novel is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and beyond the intent of either the author or publisher. Journeymen die On Old Earth, the ancients often wondered at the origin of life, and they created many myths to explain the mystery of mysteries. There was Mumu the mother goddess who swallowed a great snake which multiplied file:///G|/Program%20Files/eMule/Incoming/David%20Zindell%20-%20Neverness.TXT (1 of 369) [12/30/2004 2:15:45 PM] file:///G|/Program%20Files/eMule/Incoming/David%20Zindell%20-%20Neverness.TXT inside of her and whose nine billion children ate their way through her belly into the light of day and so became the animals of the land and the fishes of the sea. There was a father god, Yahweh, who created Earth and the heavens In six days and who called forth the birds and the beasts on days five and six. There was a fertility goddess and a goddess of chance named Random Mutation. And so on. And so on. The truth is, life throughout the galaxy was everywhere seeded by a race known as the Ieldra. Of course the origin of the Ieldra is unknown and perhaps unknowable: the ultimate mystery remains. from A Requiem for Homo Sapiens by Horthy Hosthoh, Timekeeper and Lord Horologe of the Order of Mystic Mathematicians and Other Seekers of the Ineffable Flame There Is infinite hope, but not for Man. -Franz Kalka, Holocaust Century Fabulist Long before we knew that the price of the wisdom and immortality we sought would be almost beyond our means to pay, when man-what was left of man-was still like a child playing with pebbles and shells by the seashore, in the time of the quest for the mystery known as the Elder Eddas, I heard the call of the stars and prepared to leave the city of my birth and death. I call her Neverness. The founders of our Order, so the Timekeeper once told me, having discovered a neighborhood of space where the pathways through the manifold twist and loop together like a hard knot of string, decided to build our city on a nearby planet named Icefall. Because such knots of space were once thought to be rare or nonexistent-the cantors now call them thickspace-our first Timekeeper declared that we could fall through the galaxy until the universe collapsed inward upon itself and never find a denser thickspace. How many billions of pathways converge around our cool yellow star no one knows. There are probably an infinite number of them. The ancient cantors, believing that their theorems proved the impossibility of an infinite thickspace, had predicted that our pilots would never find the topological nexus that they sought. So when our first Lord Pilot had fallen out of the manifold above the small, cold, mountainous island that was to shelter our beloved and doomed city, he named her Neverness, in mockery of the nay-saying academicians. Of course to this day the cantors call her the Unreal City, but few pay them much attention. I, Mallory Ringess, whose duty it is to set forth here the history of the golden age and great crisis of our Order, shall follow the tradition of the pilots who came before me. Neverness-so I knew her as a child when I entered the novitiate such a short time ago; Neverness I call her now; Neverness she will always remain. On the fourteenth day of false winter in the year 2929 since the founding of Neverness, Leopold Soli, my uncle and Lord Pilot of our Order, returned to our city after a journey lasting twenty-five years-four years longer than I had been alive. Many pilots, my mother and Aunt Justine among them, had thought him dead, lost in the inky veils of the manifold or perhaps incinerated by the exploding stars of the Vild. But he, the famous Lord Pilot, had fooled everyone. It was the talk of the city for eighty days. As false winter hardened and the light snows deepened, I heard it everywhere whispered, in the cafes and bars of the Farsider's Quarter as well as the towers of the Academy, that there would be a quest. A quest For journeymen pilots such as we were then-in a few more days we would take our pilot's vows-it was an exciting time, and more a time of restlessness and excruciating anticipation, Within each of us stirred a dreamlike but deeply felt file:///G|/Program%20Files/eMule/Incoming/David%20Zindell%20-%20Neverness.TXT (2 of 369) [12/30/2004 2:15:45 PM] file:///G|/Program%20Files/eMule/Incoming/David%20Zindell%20-%20Neverness.TXT intimation and fear that we would be called to do impossible things, and soon. What follows, then, is a chronicle of the impossible, a story of dreams and fears and pain. At twilight of the evening before our convocation, my fat, lazy friend Bardo and I devised a plan whereby we-I-could confront the Lord Pilot before the next day's long, boring ceremony. It was the ninety-fourth of false winter. Outside our dormitory rooms, a soft snow had recently fallen, dusting the commons of the pilot's college with a veil of cold white powder. Through our frosted windows, I saw the towers of Resa and the other colleges gleaming in the light of the setting sun. "Why do you always do what you're not supposed to do?" Bardo asked me as he stared mournfully at me with his large brown eyes. I had often thought that the whole of his complicated character and cunning intelligence was concentrated in his great, bulging forehead and in his deep-set beautiful eyes. Apart from his eyes, though, he was an ugly man. He had a coarse black beard and bulbous red nose. His gaudy silk robe spilled over his mountainous chest, belly and legs, onto the seat of the immense, padded chair on which he sat, next to the window. On each of his ten fat fingers he sported a differently colored jeweled ring. He had been born prince on Summerworld; the rings and the chair were articles of great value he had imported from his family's estate, reminders of the riches and glory that could have been his had he not renounced (or tried to renounce) worldly pleasures for the beauty and terror of the manifold. As he twined his long mustache between his thumb and forefinger, his rings clicked together. "Why do you want what you can't have?" he asked me. "By God, where's your sense?" "I want to meet my uncle, what's wrong with that?" I said as I pulled on my black racing kamelaika. "Why must you answer a question with a question?" "And why shouldn't I answer a question with a question?" He sighed and rolled his eyes. He said, "You'd meet him tomorrow. Isn't that soon enough? We'll take our vows, and then the Lord Pilot will present us our rings-I hope. We'll be pilots, Mallory, and then we can do as we damn please. Tonight we should smoke toalache or find a couple of beautiful whores-a couple apiece, I mean-and spend the night swiving them until our blood's dry." Bardo, in his own way, was wilder and more disobedient than I. What we should have been doing the night before taking our vows was to be practicing zazen, ballning and fugue, some of the mental disciplines needed to enter-and survive-the manifold. "Last seventyday," I said, "my mother invited Soli and Justine to dinner. He didn't have the decency to answer the invitation.
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