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ity of Xuchotl in the midst of it。
;They camped before the city察not daring to leave the plain察for the night was made hideous with the noise of the battling monsters through the forest。 They made war incessantly upon one another。 Yet they came not into the plain。
;The people of the city shut their gates and shot arrows at our people from the walls。 The Tlazitlans were imprisoned on the plain察as if the ring of the forest had been a great wall察for to venture into the woods would have been madness。
;That night there came secretly to their camp a slave from the city察one of their own blood察who with a band of exploring soldiers had wandered into the forest long before察when he was a young man。 The dragons had devoured all his panions察but he had been taken into the city to dwell in servitude。 His name was Tolkemec。; A flame lighted the dark eyes at mention of the name察and some of the people muttered obscenely and spat。 ;He promised to open the gates to the warriors。 He asked only that all captives taken be delivered into his hands。
;At dawn he opened the gates。 The warriors swarmed in and the halls of Xuchotl ran red。 Only a few hundred folk dwelt there察decaying remnants of a once great race。 Tolkemec said they came from the east察long ago察from Old Kosala察when the ancestors of those who now dwell in Kosala came up from the south and drove forth the original inhabitants of the land。 They wandered far westward and finally found this forest´girdled plain察inhabited then by a tribe of black people。
;These they enslaved and set to building a city。 From the hills to the east they brought jade and marble and lapis lazuli察and gold察silver察and copper。 Herds of elephants provided them with ivory。 When their city was pleted察they slew all the black slaves。 And their magicians made a terrible magic to guard the city察for by their necromantic arts they re´created the dragons which had once dwelt in this lost land察and whose monstrous bones they found in the forest。 Those bones they clothed in flesh and life察and the living beasts walked the earth as they walked it when time was young。 But the wizards wove a spell that kept them in the forest and they came not into the plain。
;So for many centuries the people of Xuchotl dwelt in their city察cultivating the fertile plain察until their wise men learned how to grow fruit within the city´fruit which is not planted in soil察but obtains its nourishment out of the air´and then they let the irrigation ditches run dry and dwelt more and more in luxurious sloth察until decay seized them。 They were a dying race when our ancestors broke through the forest and came into the plain。 Their wizards had died察and the people had forgot their ancient necromancy。 They could fight neither by sorcery nor the sword。
;Well察our fathers slew the people of Xuchotl察all except a hundred which were given living into the hands of Tolkemec察who had been their slave察and for many days and nights the halls re´echoed to their screams under the agony of his tortures。
;So the Tlazitlans dwelt here察for a while in peace察ruled by the brothers Tecuhltli and Xotalanc察and by Tolkemec。 Tolkemec took a girl of the tribe to wife察and because he had opened the gates察and because he knew many of the arts of the Xuchotlans察he shared the rule of the tribe with the brothers who had led the rebellion and the flight。
;For a few years察then察they dwelt at peace within the city察doing little but eating察drinking察and making love察and raising children。 There was no necessity to till the plain察for Tolkemec taught them how to cultivate the air´devouring fruits。 Besides察the slaying of the Xuchotlans broke the spell that held the dragons in the forest察and they came nightly and bellowed about the gates of the city。 The plain ran red with the blood of their eternal warfare察and it was then that´; He bit his tongue in the midst of the sentence察then presently continued察but Valeria and Conan felt that he had checked an admission he had considered unwise。
;Five years they dwelt in peace。 Then;´Olmec's eyes rested briefly on the silent woman at his side´;Xotalanc took a woman to wife察a woman whom both Tecuhltli and old Tolkemec desired。 In his madness察Tecuhltli stole her from her husband。 Aye察she went willingly enough。 Tolkemec察to spite Xotalanc察aided Tecuhltli。 Xotalanc demanded that she be given back to him察and the council of the tribe decided that the matter should be left to the woman。 She chose to remain with Tecuhltli。 In wrath Xotalanc sought to take her back by force察and the retainers of the brothers came to blows in the Great Hall。
;There was much bitterness。 Blood was shed on both sides。 The quarrel became a feud察the feud an open war。 From the welter three factions emerged´Tecuhltli察Xotalanc察and Tolkemec。 Already察in the days of peace察they had divided the city between them。 Tecuhltli dwelt in the western quarter of the city察Xotalanc in the eastern察and Tolkemec with his family by the southern gate。
;Anger and resentment and jealousy blossomed into bloodshed and rape and murder。 Once the sword was drawn there was no turning back察for blood called for blood察and vengeance followed swift on the heels of atrocity。 Tecuhltli fought with Xotalanc察and Tolkemec aided first one and then the other察betraying each faction as it fitted his purposes。 Tecuhltli and his people withdrew into the quarter of the western gate察where we now sit。 Xuchotl is built in the shape of an oval。 Tecuhltli察which took its name from its prince察occupies the western end of the oval。 The people blocked up all doors connecting the quarter with the rest of the city察except one on each floor察which could be defended easily。 They went into the pits below the city and built a wall cutting off the western end of the catabs察where lie the bodies of the ancient Xuchotlans察and of those Tlazitlans slain in the feud。 They dwelt as in a besieged castle察making sorties and forrays on their enemies。
;The people of Xotalanc likewise fortified the eastern quarter of the city察and Tolkemec did likewise with the quarter by the southern gate。 The central part of the city was left bare and uninhabited。 Those empty halls and chambers became a battleground察and a region of brooding terror。
;Tolkemec warred on both clans。 He was a fiend in the form of a human察worse than Xotalanc。 He knew many secrets of the city he never told the others。 From the crypts of the catabs he plundered the dead of their grisly secrets´secrets of ancient kings and wizards察long forgotten by the degenerate Xuchotlans our ancestors slew。 But all his magic did not aid him the night we of Tecuhltli stormed his castle and butchered all his people。 Tolkemec we tortured for many days。;
His voice sank to a caressing slur察and a faraway look grew in his eyes察as if he looked back over the years to a scene which caused him intense pleasure。
;Aye察we kept the life in him until he screamed for death as for a bride。 At last we took him living from the torture chamber and cast him into a dungeon for the rats to gnaw as he died。 From that dungeon察somehow察he managed to escape察and dragged himself into the catabs。 There without doubt he died察for the only way out of the catabs beneath Tecuhltli is through Tecuhltli察and he never emerged by that way。 His bones were never found and the superstitious among our people swear that his ghost haunts the crypts to this day察wailing among the bones of the dead。 Twelve years ago we butchered the people of Tolkemec察but the feud raged on between Tecuhltli and Xotalanc察as it will rage until the last man察the last woman is dead。
;It was fifty years ago that Tecuhltli stole the wife of Xotalanc。 Half a century the feud has endured。 I was born in it。 All in this chamber察except Tascela察were born in it。 We expect to die in it。
;We are a dying race察even as were those Xuchotlans our ancestors slew。 When the feud began there were hundreds in each faction。 Now we of Tecuhltli number only these you see before you察and the men who guard the four doors此forty in all。 How many Xotalancas there are we do not know察but I doubt if they are much more numerous than we。 For fifteen years no children have been