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    A Sword for Kregen

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      Trans-drin restrictions also vary, as, for instance, the Kapt being allowed to change direction at a front, and the Jiktars and Hikdars being allowed trans-drin movement. The Pallan may be allowed to cross two drin fronts, and this is particularly important during diagonal moves near the center of the board or where fronts meet. On the larger boards increased freedom of movement has been found to be essential, but this is often restricted to the home and central drins, and does not extend to the opponent’s home drins.

      The powers of the swods and Deldars also vary by agreement, and it is a pleasant game to play Poron Jikaida with two ranks of swods each. In Porondwa Jikaida there are two ranks of Deldars. The larger boards build on the basis of the Poron board, the additional drins of the Hyrshiv Board are as follows... From Yellow’s point of view: The right-hand home drin is Krulch. The drins above that are Prychan and Strigicaw. Blue’s home drins are Boloth, Graint, Dermiflon.

      In notation it is usual to give only the initial letter of the drin, followed by the letter and number of the coordinates.

      Prescot says an interesting variation developed in Vallia where the swods were called brumbytes and the Deldars were called Hakkodin; but he gives no details of the play, except a mention of the brumbytes being arrayed initially in three ranks of eight, and provided they are on adjacent squares being allowed to be moved three at a time. One assumes this privilege would end by at least the front of the opponent’s home drins.

      The above description is necessarily brief; but enough information has been given to enable the game to be played and enjoyed and some of the ramifications and developments to be explored. The construction of a board is a simple matter. It is suggested chess pieces are used where applicable, and the new pieces represented by model soldiers of a suitable scale and color. It is possible that a range of figures from the Saga of Dray Prescot will soon be available.

      Finally, it is left to me to say, on behalf of Dray Prescot, enjoy your Jikaida and — Rank your Deldars!

      Alan Burt Akers

      Notes

      [1] deren: palace

      [2] risslaca: dinosaur

      [3] ron: red

      [4] Kraitch-ambur: Thunder

      [5] It is not necessary to understand how to play Jikaida to appreciate what follows. Dray Prescot relates in detail the description and rules of the game. A brief description of Jikaida is given at the end of this volume as Appendix A, together with sufficient rules for Poron Jikaida as to enable anyone to play an enjoyable game. A.B.A.

      [6] reed: headband; laurium: rank.

      About the author

      Alan Burt Akers was a pen name of the prolific British author Kenneth Bulmer, who died in December 2005 aged eighty-four.

      Bulmer wrote over 160 novels and countless short stories, predominantly science fiction, both under his real name and numerous pseudonyms, including Alan Burt Akers, Frank Brandon, Rupert Clinton, Ernest Corley, Peter Green, Adam Hardy, Philip Kent, Bruno Krauss, Karl Maras, Manning Norvil, Chesman Scot, Nelson Sherwood, Richard Silver, H. Philip Stratford, and Tully Zetford. Kenneth Johns was a collective pseudonym used for a collaboration with author John Newman. Some of Bulmer’s works were published along with the works of other authors under "house names" (collective pseudonyms) such as Ken Blake (for a series of tie-ins with the 1970s television programme The Professionals), Arthur Frazier, Neil Langholm, Charles R. Pike, and Andrew Quiller.

      Bulmer was also active in science fiction fandom, and in the 1970s he edited nine issues of the New Writings in Science Fiction anthology series in succession to John Carnell, who originated the series.

      More details about the author, and current links to other sources of information, can be found at

      www.mushroom-ebooks.com, and at wikipedia.org.

      The Dray Prescot Series

      The Delian Cycle:

      1. Transit to Scorpio

      2. The Suns of Scorpio

      3. Warrior of Scorpio

      4. Swordships of Scorpio

      5. Prince of Scorpio

      Havilfar Cycle:

      6. Manhounds of Antares

      7. Arena of Antares

      8. Fliers of Antares

      9. Bladesman of Antares

      10. Avenger of Antares

      11. Armada of Antares

      The Krozair Cycle:

      12. The Tides of Kregen

      13. Renegade of Kregen

      14. Krozair of Kregen

      Vallian cycle:

      15. Secret Scorpio

      16. Savage Scorpio

      17. Captive Scorpio

      18. Golden Scorpio

      Jikaida cycle:

      19. A Life for Kregen

      20. A Sword for Kregen

      21. A Fortune for Kregen

      22. A Victory for Kregen

      Spikatur cycle:

      23. Beasts of Antares

      24. Rebel of Antares

      25. Legions of Antares

      26. Allies of Antares

      Pandahem cycle:

      27. Mazes of Scorpio

      28. Delia of Vallia

      29. Fires of Scorpio

      30. Talons of Scorpio

      31. Masks of Scorpio

      32. Seg the Bowman

      Witch War cycle:

      33. Werewolves of Kregen

      34. Witches of Kregen

      35. Storm over Vallia

      36. Omens of Kregen

      37. Warlord of Antares

      Lohvian cycle:

      38. Scorpio Reborn

      39. Scorpio Assassin

      40. Scorpio Invasion

      41. Scorpio Ablaze

      42. Scorpio Drums

      43. Scorpio Triumph

      Balintol cycle:

      44. Intrigue of Antares

      45. Gangs of Antares

      46. Demons of Antares

      47. Scourge of Antares

      48. Challenge of Antares

      49. Wrath of Antares

      50. Shadows over Kregen

      Phantom cycle:

      51. Murder on Kregen

      52. Turmoil on Kregen

      Copyright © 1979, Kenneth Bulmer

      Alan Burt Akers has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, to be identified as the Author of this work.

      First published by Daw Books, Inc. in 1979.

      This Edition published in 2007 by Mushroom eBooks, an imprint of Mushroom Publishing, Bath, BA1 4EB, United Kingdom

      www.mushroom-ebooks.com

      All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the publisher.

      ISBN 1843195909

      Contents

      Dray Prescot

      1 – Jaidur is Annoyed

      2 – The Star Lords Disagree

      3 – Of a Meeting with Nath the Knife, Aleygyn of the Stikitches

      4 – Delia Thinks Ahead

      5 – Of the Theatre, a Gale and a Surprise

      6 – The Battle of First Kanarsmot

      7 – An Axeman Drops In

      8 – Vondium Dances

      9 – Pompino

      10 – Into the Desolate Waste

      11 – Prince Mefto the Kazzur

      12 – The Fight Beside the Caravan

      13 – In Jikaida City

      14 – Of the Fate of Spies

      15 – How Bevon Struck a Blow

      16 – Kazz-Jikaida

      17 – I Learn of a Plan

      18 – Of an Encounter in an Armory

      19 – “Vallia is not Sunk into the sea.”

      20 – Death Jikaida

      21 – The Princess’s Swordsman

      Appendix – Jikaida

      Notes

      About the author

      The Dray Prescot Series

     

     

     
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