HISTORY
OF THE END OF THE WORLD
THE
CARDS
He
took the deck of cards in his hand and immediately felt the
connection. He allowed the energy to flow and underwent the strange
sensation of being possesed.
He
broke the spell by hustling the cards slowly. Giving Ylona and Laura
a blank, basic card had been an impulse. But he didn't worry about
that. He had grown old by learning to follow his intuition. Anything
that is not given is lost, as they say in India. When you are out of
money, start a shrine. And they did.
These
cards were his personal cards. They had been in their family for
generations. He discovered them one evening on the attic. A
forbidden, mysterious place filled with strange stuff; cuppards,
boxes, trunks and piles of books. It were the books he was interested
in. In the years after the war, the level of education had dropped
dramatically. Being a bright and eager student he was bored most of
the time. His teachers got frightened of him. He gave answers to
questions, he was not supposed to know or saying litteraly his
teachers thoughts. It took five years before the final battle took
place. Hans, a local looser, who was not as tall, but a year older
and 30 pounds heavier, attacked him in the schoolyard. It was over in
seconds.
At
the end he was sitting on the back of his opponent hammering his head
against the stones. He was dragged away and expelled from school.
The
cards played an important role in his life. Though in the beginning
he had no idea what they were, where they belonged to and what you
could achieve with it. You can compare them with the cards Roger
Zelazny uses in his Amber-books. They can do all that and more. Every
card is a singularity, a frozen vacuum with a inprinted network of
nanopossibilities. They function the best as a pack, but you can use
them individually and even when they are broken. Each layer of the
card, which number seemed endless, looked like a deliberately broken
mirror, which could be filled and operationalised by the owner. Cards
differed. Because everybody was using them there was a difference in
quality, possibilities and hidden possibilities. Some cards were
specialised, for instance travelcards, which could bring him all
around the place; others were used a library, laboratories and
dataprocessing. Now that he had finally found a place to stay, the
Academy gave him the opportunity to spread his findings and insights.
The battle could begin and operation “Mind-fuck”, he planned for
so long, would be operational soon. But the most interesting cards
were the personal ones. Faces that stared him in the eyes. His Royal
Family; owners of the planet.
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