burton (07/15/82)
Well, here it goes again. I'm assuming for now that, since I got *zero* responses back the first time I posted this, it must not have made it to the news. Now that a 'reliable' link to the usenet is available, I shall try again. This is a trivia quiz about books and stories by Michael Moorcock. In his book 'The Eternal Champion', the hero, Erekose, has many strange dreams about other incarnations of the spirit of the Eternal Champion. In part one you are asked to identify the character and the book with which the dream deals; in part two, you are asked to give the full name (if applicable) and the book (or books) for each of the names listed. Happy hunting to all you Moorcock fans! Part I: Dreams 1) I saw towers and marshes and lakes and armies and lances that shot flames and metallic flying machines whose wings flapped like those of gigantic birds. I saw monstrously large flamingoes, strange masklike helmets resembling the faces of beasts. 2) I saw dragons -- huge reptiles with fiery venom, flapping across dark, moody skies. I saw a beautiful city tumbling in flames. I saw unhuman creatures that I knew to be gods. I saw a woman whom I could not name, a small red-headed man who seemed to be my friend. A sword -- great, black sword more powerful than the one I now owned -- a sword that perhaps, oddly, was myself! 3) I saw a world of ice across which strange, great ships with billowing sails ran and black beasts like whales propelled themselves over endless plateaux of white. 4) I saw a world -- or was it a universe? -- that had no horizon and was filled with a rich, jeweled mosaic atmosphere which changed all the time and from which people and objects emerged only to disappear again. It was somewhere beyond the Earth, I was sure. Yes -- I was aboard a spaceship -- but a ship that traveled through no universe conceived of by Man. 5) I saw a desert through which I stumbled weeping and I was alone -- lonelier than any man had ever been. 6) I saw a jungle -- a jungle of primitive trees and gigantic ferns. And through the ferns I saw huge, bizarre buildings and there was a weapon in my hand that was not a sword and was not a gun, but it was more powerful than either. 7) I saw Earth, but this was an Earth without a moon, an Earth which did not rotate, which was half in sunlight, half in darkness relieved only by the stars. And there was strife here, too, and a morbid quest that as good as destroyed me. A name -- Clarvis? Something of that sort. 8) I saw Earth -- a different Earth again, an Earth which was so old that even the seas had begun to dry up. And I rode across a murky landscape, beneath a tiny sun, and I thought about Time... Another name -- the Chronarch. Then it faded. 9) I stood in a city beside a large car and I was laughing and there was a strange sort of gun in my hand and bombs were raining from planes and destroying the city. I tasted an Upmann cigar. 10) I walked, insane and lonely, through corridors of steel and beyond the walls of the corridors was empty space. Earth was far behind. The steel machine in which I paced was heading for another star. I was tormented. I was obsessed with thoughts of my family. Part II: Names Give the full name, and the story or novel that each name is taken from: 1) Aubec 2) Byzantium 3) Cornelius 4) Colvin 5) Bradbury 6) London 7) Melnibone 8) Hawkmoon 9) Lanjis Liho 10) Powys 11) Marca 12) Elric 13) Muldoon 14) Dietrich 15) Arflane 16) Simon 17) Kane 18) Allard 19) Corum 20) Persson 21) Ryan 22) Asquiol 23) Pepin 24) Sewart 25) Mennell 26) Tallow 27) Hallner 28) Koln (with an umlaut over the 'o') 29) Carnelian 30) Bastable