We get three more wacky novellas by Richard S. Shaver, sagas about the underground world which Shaver insisted actually existed beneath you and me.
"The Quest of Brail" features a heroic leader of an underworld kingdom who is himself slave to debased secret leaders. He seeks a way to free himself and his people from their hold and an invasion from outer space by The Horde offers him his chance. Recruiting some of the disaffected members of the Horde he uses a remarkably fast fleet of ships to escape into space with as many of his subjects as he can safely steal away. In the leader Brail we find one of the best figures in these yarns so far, a goodly man who seeks genuinely to help others as well as himself. He's a virtuous leader, thoughtful and strategic. This is an overall very positive tale.
"The Fall of Lemuria" is a tale which is set in the same time as Shaver's debut yarn "I Remember Lemuria". But where that story followed Mulan Muton and his love Arl into space to find help to save their land, this tale stays on the planet. Our heroine is the serpent woman Maiya and when attacks break out on Mu, she takes heroic steps to forestall the war. Her land of Serpena is saved by great sacrifice. This tale also gives us a glimpse of the early settlement of Earth by the peoples who would become the inhabitants of Atlan and Serpena. This story has a rather fundamental nature to it and is not as invigorating as the best of Shaver's material can be.
More Shaver Mystery next time as we tumble into volume six.
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