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I'm speaking into the journal book I picked up in a shadow called C23.  Its part of a shadow system based on a road that travels back and forward in time.  Sadly only the time of the realms its spreads through, yet the road travelers can go back and change things in a side road and suddenly a nearby shadow where those events occurred is included in the Roadway shadows.  Its like a growing root system where the leaves are travelers.   
 
I'm speaking into the journal book I picked up in a shadow called C23.  Its part of a shadow system based on a road that travels back and forward in time.  Sadly only the time of the realms its spreads through, yet the road travelers can go back and change things in a side road and suddenly a nearby shadow where those events occurred is included in the Roadway shadows.  Its like a growing root system where the leaves are travelers.   
  
Still, in Century 23 of the Road shadows is a brilliantly efficient technological epoch.  They take paper books, reinforce the pages to be indestructible to nearly anything except dragon fire.  They install a thin computer in the cover of the book.  Its as powerfully useful computer that come stocked with an AI personality.   
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Still, in Century 23 of the Road shadows is a brilliantly efficient technological epoch.  They take paper books, reinforce the pages to be indestructible to nearly anything except dragon fire.  They install a thin computer in the cover of the book.  Its as powerfully useful computer that come stocked with an AI personality.  The book I used was the great “Kind of Blue-Our Tour” Few books in shadow compare to the stories, the music, and the legends of the 10 year tour of the Miles Davis, Bill Evens and John Coltrane sextet. The stories, the journals, the travel itineraries, and the sheet music for all five studio albums including the first “Kind of Blue”, a couple dozen solo albums and works from sextet members, and twelve concert albums including the infamous March 1961 “Havana Nights” album that includes the gunfight and assassination of Fidel Castro by Lansky hit men as background music while Bill Even ran the keys before everyone realized what was happening. The cover picture of Castro dead on the piano with Bill Evens smoking a cig at the keys in the moment he looks up as the dead dictator lands and slams the lid down is a classic.  The book calls its self “Kindof” even though I usually call it blue.
 
 
The book I used was the great “Kind of Blue-Our Tour.” Few books in shadow compare to the stories, the music, and the legends of the 10 year tour of the Miles Davis, Bill Evens and John Coltrane sextet. The stories, the journals, the travel itineraries, and the sheet music for all five studio albums including the first “Kind of Blue”, a couple dozen solo albums and works from sextet members, and twelve concert albums including the infamous March 1961 “Havana Nights” album.  That's the one that includes the gunfight and assassination of Fidel Castro by Lansky hit men as background music while Bill Even ran the keys before everyone realized what was happening. The cover picture of Castro dead on the piano with Bill Evens smoking a cig at the keys in the moment he looks up as the dead dictator lands and slams the lid down is a classic.  Won the Pulitzer Prize.  The book calls its self “Kindof” even though I usually call it Blue.
 
  
 
=='''On Randal'''==
 
=='''On Randal'''==
  
I came to Randal a while ago at the call of my cousins Arloxedra and Carissa.  Its always nice to see family.  Even better to meet them for the first time.  They needed some information on a race of creatures in millions of realms out near chaos and I was happy to provide it.
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I came to Randal about a week ago at the call of my cousins Arloxedra and Carissa.  Its always nice to see family.  Even better to meet them for the first time.  They needed some information on a race of creatures in millions of realms out near chaos and I was happy to provide it.
  
Afterwards I went and looked the place over.  I set Kindof down on a copy of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Vulsar Galaxy, if you can believe it.  I've seen versions of that in a lot of realms, most notably a few places in the King Random's Deck.  I visited those.  Now, I was born in Chaos and  even I thought those were weird places.  Im inclined to do a commentary on the deck from the point of view of a family outsider.  [[Vek's Commentary on the Diners of Amber-King Random's Deck]]
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Afterwards I went and looked the place over.  I set Kindof down on a copy of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Vulsar Galaxy, if you can believe it.  I've seen versions of that in a lot of realms, most notably a few places in the King Random's Deck.  I visited those.  Now, I was born in Chaos and  even I thought those were weird places.  Im inclined to do a commentary on the deck from the point of view of a family outsider.   
  
 
So that brings me here.
 
So that brings me here.
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After the salesman and his manager, and their accountant, and a friend from the bank examined the stones they established me an account and gave me access. For a fee of course.  Once it was clear how their monetary system worked I took the time to drop two more piles of stones on the account.  I was flush as far as Randal was concerned.  
 
After the salesman and his manager, and their accountant, and a friend from the bank examined the stones they established me an account and gave me access. For a fee of course.  Once it was clear how their monetary system worked I took the time to drop two more piles of stones on the account.  I was flush as far as Randal was concerned.  
  
I ordered a paint job for the street bike and ordered the racing bike put painted and put on hold till I acquired a garage.
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I ordered a paint job for the street bike and ordered the racing bike put painted and put on hold till I acquired a garage.
 
 
 
=='''326-BW'''==
 
=='''326-BW'''==
 
Renting a small garage unit, 326-BW, in one of the smaller areas of the arena I figured my work was done.  The BW block was tight, and dirty, rented by the season by riders young enough or poor enough to barely be able to afford a garage in the A Arena far reaches.   
 
Renting a small garage unit, 326-BW, in one of the smaller areas of the arena I figured my work was done.  The BW block was tight, and dirty, rented by the season by riders young enough or poor enough to barely be able to afford a garage in the A Arena far reaches.   
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=='''Steinway'''==
 
=='''Steinway'''==
A couple nights later though I found a place.   
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A couple nights later though I found a place.  '''''"Lubros"'''''  Its a black-walled joint with a couple tiger rugs. It has a nice dinner menu from a restaurant next door.  The stage is a low wood affair. The lights are yellow white and soft.  There was a trio playing when I entered and ordered a tall rum drink.  Bass, Sax, and drums. The trio was better then they knew they were.  They lacked conviction. The stage had a third of it taken up by a heavily abused magnificent grand piano that was covered in bottles, glasses and stacks of newspapers and sheet music.  The bench was being used by the drummer.
 
 
'''''"Lubros"'''''  Its a black-walled joint with a couple tiger rugs. It has a nice dinner menu from a restaurant next door.  The stage is a low wood affair. The lights are yellow white and soft.  There was a trio playing when I entered and ordered a tall rum drink.  Bass, Sax, and drums. The trio was better then they knew they were.  They lacked conviction. The stage had a third of it taken up by a heavily abused magnificent grand piano that was covered in bottles, glasses and stacks of newspapers and sheet music.  The bench was being used by the drummer.
 
  
 
I asked the bartender what the deal was with the piano and he said that it was a sore spot for the owner.  It was a family heirloom, brought to Randal by an ancestor at great expense, and it was made originally on Earth.  The bartender shrugged, with a knowing wink.  He told me that every dive and every snooty home has trash that "Came from Earth."  He thought the piano a joke and the owner a bit irrational about it but it was his building, his bar and his call.  It occurred to me that an enterprising adventurer with a fast star ship could make a killing importing antique's from earth.  
 
I asked the bartender what the deal was with the piano and he said that it was a sore spot for the owner.  It was a family heirloom, brought to Randal by an ancestor at great expense, and it was made originally on Earth.  The bartender shrugged, with a knowing wink.  He told me that every dive and every snooty home has trash that "Came from Earth."  He thought the piano a joke and the owner a bit irrational about it but it was his building, his bar and his call.  It occurred to me that an enterprising adventurer with a fast star ship could make a killing importing antique's from earth.  
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I listened to the group and thought them fairly good.  The sax player moved to a table with an electric piano of a kind similar to the one I keep rolled up in my pack for camping.  When the bar was closing I stayed till the manager came to move me out.  I asked him if I could stay and examine the piano?
 
I listened to the group and thought them fairly good.  The sax player moved to a table with an electric piano of a kind similar to the one I keep rolled up in my pack for camping.  When the bar was closing I stayed till the manager came to move me out.  I asked him if I could stay and examine the piano?
  
It took some convincing, and showing him my active credit balance and leaving him a couple hundred creds, but he left me alone when he locked up.  I cleared the piano of its refuse. I summoned cleaning supplies and started work.  I had noted immediately that while it may not have come from earth it certainly was older then Randal. It had 400 years of dust, wax, cigarette burns and general abuse.  After a couple hours it was clean.  It tinged like broken wind chimes.  It was missing a third of its strings and the ones it had were stretched and ratty.  The pedals didn't work.  The case had been full of trash thousands of times and not a few things had been born, lived their lives, died and decomposed among the clutter. I found skeletons for dozens of rodents and a few snakes.  
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It took some convincing, and showing him my active credit balance and leaving him a couple hundred creds, but he left me alone when he locked up.  I cleared the piano of its refuse. I summoned cleaning supplies and started work.  I had noted immediately that while it may not have come from earth it certainly was older then Randal. It had 400 years of dust, wax, cigarette burns and general abuse.  After a couple hours it was clean.  It tinged like broken wind chimes.  It was missing a third of its strings and the ones it had were stretched and ratty.  The pedals didn't work.  The case had been full of trash thousands of times and not a few things had been born, lives their lived, died and decomposed among the clutter. I found skeletons for dozens of rodents and a few snakes.  
  
 
One thing was clear; it was a Steinway D-274 of great age. My guess changed from 400 to 800 years old.  I summoned wood products I knew of in shadow that filled wood chips like new. I sanded it carefully.  I lost track of time.  Kindof played "Havana Nights" while I reverently took layers of grime from the ancient beauty.  
 
One thing was clear; it was a Steinway D-274 of great age. My guess changed from 400 to 800 years old.  I summoned wood products I knew of in shadow that filled wood chips like new. I sanded it carefully.  I lost track of time.  Kindof played "Havana Nights" while I reverently took layers of grime from the ancient beauty.  
  
In the morning the owner arrived.  He had been told I was interested in the piano and he had flown in for some reason.  He was livid and yelling as he entered. He came over swearing blood over the desecration of an ancient family heirloom and i would suffer for harming it.  Then he saw the Piano...  
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In the morning the owner arrived.  He had been told I was interested in the piano and he had flown in for some reason.  He was livid and yelling as he entered. He came over swearing blood.  Then he saw the Piano... He froze.  I had the lid off and the frame was spotless.  I had decided to magically clean the interior rather then disassemble it.  When he entered I was restringing the plate.  I had the action frame on a nearby table and it was spotless, free of centuries residue.  He looked over my work.  Silently he went and got us coffee.  When I went to spike mine with rum from my bottle he waved to his mug as well.   
 
 
He froze.  I had the lid off and the frame was spotless.  I had decided to magically clean the interior rather then disassemble it.  When he entered I was restringing the plate.  I had the action frame on a nearby table and it was spotless, free of centuries residue.  He looked over my work.  Silently he went and got us coffee.  When I went to spike mine with rum from my bottle he waved to his mug as well.   
 
  
 
We talked music.  '''Agalos Dreet''' was a very old man and had never heard the piano make music.  His grandfather said he used to play it as a child till it lost too many strings. He asked, reverently, if I thought I could save it?   
 
We talked music.  '''Agalos Dreet''' was a very old man and had never heard the piano make music.  His grandfather said he used to play it as a child till it lost too many strings. He asked, reverently, if I thought I could save it?   
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I asked if he had an empty apartment in the building and he said he did. He said if I could make it work I could use the corner one on the top floor as long as I liked.  We shook on it.  Now that I had his permission I moved the piano and all into a back room and kept working.   
 
I asked if he had an empty apartment in the building and he said he did. He said if I could make it work I could use the corner one on the top floor as long as I liked.  We shook on it.  Now that I had his permission I moved the piano and all into a back room and kept working.   
  
Food was brought to me by a curious waitress.  The bartender looked in on me too.  Wood shavings and sanding, caring for every inch of the ancient magnificent beast. I stained it eventually, and sealed it, buffing its surface to a high polish.  I repainted ''Steinway'' in its place of honor.
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Food was brought to me by a curious waitress.  The bartender looked in on me too.  Wood shavings and sanding, caring for every inch of the ancient magnificent beast. I stained it eventually, and sealed it, buffing its surface to a high polish.  I repainted Steinway in its place of honor.
  
 
Tuning it was a joy.  To work the forks and bring the thing back to life.  To see each key land perfectly.  To hear the magnificent thing make music again.  On this rugged world, so far from the center of the people of this galaxy, to find such a rare treasure. It was good stuff to be sure.  I finished and I played and it was magnificent.
 
Tuning it was a joy.  To work the forks and bring the thing back to life.  To see each key land perfectly.  To hear the magnificent thing make music again.  On this rugged world, so far from the center of the people of this galaxy, to find such a rare treasure. It was good stuff to be sure.  I finished and I played and it was magnificent.
  
I rolled the thing out of the back room out to the side of the stage.  The trio looked over and stopped playing.  The crowd went silent.  I cleared the way and lifted the front wheel up on the stage.  Two of the guys came over and the three of us pushed it up on stage.  I sat and took out my ashtray, setting by it my tankard, filled it with rum from my own bottle and set the bottle beside it.  Slipping my glasses on, lighting my cigarette, I bent over to play.
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I rolled the thing out of the back room out to the side of the stage.  The trio looked over and stopped playing.  The crowd went silent.  I cleared the way and lifted the front wheel up on the stage.  Two of the guys came over and the three of us pushed it up on stage.  I sat and took out my ashtray, setting by it my tankard, filled it with rum from my own battle and set the bottle beside it.  Slipping my glasses on, lighting my cigarette, I bent over to play.
  
 
Oh bliss.  Like the first rush of blood or the first kiss of a new lover.  She sang.  I settled in to a run of old familiar favorites.  "Kind of Blue" & " Round midnight"  Just to get my fingers working.  Then I went into my stuff.  'Observation on the Abyss I", "Deep Woodland Serenade".  I looked up and the place was dead silent in shock.  Then they erupted.  The owner came over and hugged me.  Our deal was set.   
 
Oh bliss.  Like the first rush of blood or the first kiss of a new lover.  She sang.  I settled in to a run of old familiar favorites.  "Kind of Blue" & " Round midnight"  Just to get my fingers working.  Then I went into my stuff.  'Observation on the Abyss I", "Deep Woodland Serenade".  I looked up and the place was dead silent in shock.  Then they erupted.  The owner came over and hugged me.  Our deal was set.   
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There is a bliss in finding myself in the light and in the middle of the sounds.  On stage, in the lights, I am no longer a creature of Chaos.  Not a Lord of Amber.  I am the spirit of bliss and keys.
 
There is a bliss in finding myself in the light and in the middle of the sounds.  On stage, in the lights, I am no longer a creature of Chaos.  Not a Lord of Amber.  I am the spirit of bliss and keys.
 
=='''The Hovel'''==
 
Its been a couple decade here in () and I resent my time away sometimes.  Its a thing wer shadowwalkers must acept.  Sometimes the places we find, live in, grow to love, are gone when se seek to find them.  Visit Amber for a month and 5 years goes by on Vulsar.  The reason so many in Star Fleet come from longlived races is that Vance has an eye on an immortal battle force.  Here in () people just get old. I had been away for several months and returned to find my place aged.  The piano was clean still but the bartender was surprised to see me.  He had worked there for 10 years and my name was just a rumor, a legend. 
 
 
I looked up my trio. We had played together for over a decade before other things drew me off planet. 
 
 
'''Gill''' headlined a band nearby and I was lucky to arrive when the band was falling apart.  Gill was delighted at the prospect of playing with me again.  He said he knew producers now and we could lay down some tracks for an album. I laughed but then decided it wasn't a terrible idea. '''Gil''' said  Krax ran a ship out of the islands and was out of the business.  He had lost track of Dana after they had a falling out.  He had tried finding her and did briefly when she was in prison.  After that she disappeared.  Too combative for her own good. 
 
 
I found poor '''Dana''' in a gutter in the city of Grrasar.  Alcoholic, sickly, showing a lot of bad years.  Someone had ruined her left hand in a battle as she had tried returning to the [[Warrior Core]] and tried for Front Warrior.  After that she went through her money, turned tricks, and fell apart.  She picked fights, even assaulted someone for their pocket change and did a bid in a local jail for it.  She got addicted to Pruno while in jail and on the street that translated to drinking the worst rot she could find.  When I found her she was sleeping, in a runoff from some cannery.  I couldn't tell if she was dead or just beaten up. She stank of fish and wet tobacco.  I rolled her over and she looked up at me with hopeless eyes.  "Have you come for my soul finally, angel of death?  I knew that's who you were even then...but I loved the music too well.."  She then passed out.  Checking her vitals she was near death.
 
 
I took her to Vulsar.  My relationship with Amber was better now and Vance more a friend. We put Dana in a regen tank.  IN a couple weeks she was young again, clean, healed, and fresh as new.  She looked on me now with devotion I was uncertain I could return.  But she was eager to pick up the drums again if I wanted that.  She knew my secret though; Amber and Chaos.  So I did something unexpected.  I took her to the Halls of Hendrake.  Not the ones in Chaos, but the ones outside the Black Zone world of Husjkmounoud.  I enrolled her in a fighting school in exchange for serving as an instructor.  They were excited to have a Lord of Chaos and a noble of the main House Hendrake come that far out to join them.  I gave Dana 2 years under the blade in  order to control her temper. 
 
 
When we returned she took Front Warrior with ease and push strongly into Rank Warrior. She made a name as a viciously quick short blade and knife fighter.  In time I watched her take her first fight to earn the Green Gladiator harness.
 

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