"Asprin, Robert - Myth 03 - Myth Directions" - читать интересную книгу автора (Asprin Robert)"That's right, kid," Aahz nodded. "Then that's why you said the loan sharks would probably come looking for them," I declared triumphantly. "Wrong," Aahz said firmly. "Wrong?" I blinked. "I didn't say they'd probably come looking," he corrected. "I said they would come looking. Bank on it. There are only two questions involved here: When are they coming, and what are you going to do about it?" "I don't know about the 'when,' " I commented with careful deliberation, "but I've given some thought to what I'm going to do." "And you've decided-" Aahz prompted. "To grab our money and run!" I declared. "That's why I want to learn dimension travel. I figure there won't be anywhere in this dimension we could hide, and that means leaving Klah for greener, safer pastures." Aahz was unmoved. "If push comes to shove," he yawned, "we can use the D-Hopper. As long as we've got a mechanical means of traveling to other dimensions, there's no need for you to learn how to do it magically." "C'mon, Aahz!" I exploded. "Why won't you teach me? What makes dimension traveling so hard to learn?" Aahz studied me for a long moment, then heaved a big sigh. "All right, Skeeve," he said. "If you listen up, I'll try to sketch it out for you." "The problem is that to travel the dimensions, even using pentacles for beacons-gateways-requires knowing your destination dimension . . . knowing it almost as well as your home dimension. If you don't, then you can get routed into a dimension you aren't even aware of, and be trapped there with no way out." He paused to take another drink from the wine pitcher. "Now, you've only been in one dimension besides Klah," he continued. "That was Deva, and you only saw the Bazaar. You know the Bazaar well enough to know it's constantly changing and rearranging. You don't know it well enough to have zeroed in on the few permanent fixtures you could use to home in on for a return trip, so effectively, you don't know any other dimensions well enough to be sure of your destination if you tried to jump magikally. That's why you can't travel the dimensions without using the D-Hopper! End of lecture." I blinked. "You mean the only reason I can't do it magikally is because I don't know the other dimensions?" I asked. "That's the main reason," Aahz corrected. "Then let's go!" I cried, leaping to my feet. "I'll get the D-Hopper and you can show me a couple new dimensions while we're waiting for the rain to stop." "Not so fast, kid!" Aahz interrupted, holding up a restraining hand." Sit down." "What's wrong?" I challenged. "Do you really think that possibility hadn't occurred to me?" he asked, an edge of irritation creeping into his voice. I thought about it, and sat down again. "Why don't you think it's a good idea?" I queried in a more humble tone. |
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