In Celebration of Lammas Night
Created by Mercedes Lackey
edited by Josepha Sherman
Copyright 1996
version 2.0 completely edited, compared to original, spell checked. finished March 13, 2004
CONTENTS
Introduction
First there was the song.
Several years back, Mercedes Lackey wrote 'Lammas Night,' a spooky, supernatural ballad that ended with the wizard protagonist facing a very perilous choice that was left to the listener to decide.
Then came the birthday present that wasn't.
Bill Jahnel and friends put together a collection of endings for the song, intending to offer it as a tribute to Mercedes, known to her friends as 'Misty.' However, the best laid plans often don't come off as intended. The project was shelved for a time, then offered to Baen Books for possible publication. Unfortunately, while this project, in its original form, made a lovely tribute and Misty was quite touched, it was felt that a book made up strictly of endings to a song would have made for rather limited reading.
And so the book now known as
What you hold in your hands is an all-new collection of fantasy stories by some of the brightest stars in the field. Each was given a copy of 'Lammas Night' and was told to use it as a springboard for his or her imagination. The only restriction was that their stories must show some tie-in to the original song.
What resulted is a wild range of stories, some traditional, some outright bizarre.
—Josepha Sherman
Lammas Night
MERCEDES LACKEY
A waning moon conceals her face
Behind a scudding wind-torn cloud.
(a wind-torn shroud)
She wraps herself in its embrace
As in a tattered cloak.
(a shadow cloak)
The wind is wailing in the trees.
Their limbs are warped and bent and bowed.
(so bleak and cowed)
I stand within my circle now
To deal with what I woke.
(I wake—I see, but not yet free.)
A wanderer of wizard kind