'That should help,' Dor said. He picked up the body of a goblin and shoved it through the hoop. It failed to emerge from the other side. 'Yes, I think we have something useful, here.' He returned it to the King, whose fingers disappeared as he took it. But they reappeared when the King changed grips, so it seemed the hoop was not dangerous to handle.
'And the forget spell,' Dor continued. 'Could it make the goblins and harpies forget what they are fighting about?'
'Oh, yes. It is extremely powerful. But if we detonated it here at the Castle, we would all forget why we are here, even who we are. Thus Magician Murphy would have his victory, for there would be no completion of the Castle. And the goblins and harpies might continue to fight anyway; creatures of that ilk hardly need reason to quarrel. They do it instinctively.'
'But Magician Murphy himself would forget too!'
'No doubt. But the victory would still be his. He is not vying for power for himself; he is trying to prevent it from accruing to me.'
Dor looked out at the barren north view, and at the battle still raging elsewhere around the Castle. A pied-piper flute, a magic ring-hoop, and a forget spell. A lot of excellent and potent magic-that by the anomaly of the situation could not seem to be used to reverse the course of this predicament.
'Murphy, I'm going to find a way,' he swore under his breath. 'This battle is not over yet.' Or so he hoped.
Chapter 11
Disaster
'Zombies ahoy!' a centaur cried, pointing east.
There they were, at last: the zombies standing at the edge of the forest, beyond the milling goblins. The dragon-stomach smoke had obliterated the monstrous mound of goblins at the north wall, but that effect was abating now, and they were surging back from the east and west wings. Either the newly encroaching goblins would be dissolved also, in which case the region wasn't safe for zombies either, or they wouldn't, in which case the zombies couldn't pass there. So how could the Zombie Master get through?
'The Zombie Master must get to the Castle, where he can set up his magical laboratory and work undistracted,' Dor said. 'Now that we have him in sight, there just has to be a way.'
'Yes, I believe at this stage it would tip the balance,' King Roogna agreed. 'But the problem of transport still seems insuperable. It is difficult enough keeping the monsters outside the Castle; anything beyond the ramparts becomes prohibitive.'
'If we believe that, so must they,' Dor said. 'Maybe we could surprise them. Cedric-would you join me in a dangerous mission?'
'Yes,' the centaur said-immediately.
The King glanced at him, mildly surprised at the change in attitude. Evidently Dor had done better with the centaurs than Roogna had expected.
'I want to take the King's flute and lure away the creatures from the vicinity of the zombies, to someplace where we can safely detonate the forget spell. That will stop the goblins from coming back here in time to interfere with the Zombie Master. Could you hold the magic hoop in such a way as to make any airborne attackers pass through it, while outrunning groundborne attacks?'
'I am a centaur!' Cedric said. Answer enough.
'Now really,' the King said. 'This is a highly risky venture!'
'So is doing nothing,' Dor said. 'The goblins are still mounding up at the other walls; before the day is out they will be coming over the top, and you have no more dragon juice to melt them down. We've got to have the zombies!'
Magician Murphy had come up again. 'You are courting disaster,' he said. 'I respect your courage, Dor-but I must urge you not to go out so foolishly into the goblin horde.'
'Listen, snotwing-' Cedric started.
Dor cut him off. 'If you really cared, Magician, you would abate the curse. Is your real objection that you fear this ploy can succeed?'
The enemy Magician was silent.
'You'll need someone to lead the zombies in,' Vadne said.
'Well, I thought maybe Jumper-'
'The big spider? You'd better have him with you, protecting your flank,' she said. 'I will guide the zombies in.'
'That is very generous of you,' Dor said, gratified. 'You can transform any creature that gets through the zombie lines. The Zombie Master himself is the one who must be protected; get as close to him as you can and-'
'I shall. Let's get this mission going before it is too late.'
The King and Magician Murphy both shook their heads with resignation, seeming strangely similar. But Roogna fetched the flute and the forget spell. They organized at the main gate. Dor mounted Cedric, Jumper joined him and bound him securely in place with silk, and Vadne mounted another centaur. The remaining centaurs of the north wall disposed themselves along the east wall, bows ready. Then the small party charged out into the melee of goblins and harpies.
There was a withering fire from the wall, as the centaurs shot fire arrows and the goblins, trolls, gnomes, and ghouls withered. It cleared a temporary path through the thickest throng. Cherry bombs and pineapples were still bombarding the allied army. This didn't seem to faze the goblins or their cohorts, but it made Dor extremely nervous. Suppose a pineapple were to land in his vicinity? He would be smithereened! And, considering Murphy's curse-
'Change course!' he screamed.
Startled, Cedric jounced to the side, through a contingent of elves. There was an explosion ahead of them. Shrapnel whizzed by Dor's nose, and the concussion hurt his ears. Eleven bodies sailed outward Cedric