![]() The Runestaff was safe now and they had no need of Hawkmoon's help. He had called to them for their help in the darkness of the nights, but they had not come. "There again, the messengers of the Runestaff - The Warrior in Jet and Gold, Orland Fank or even the mysterious Jehamia Cohnalias, who had not claimed to be human - might have helped him. ![]() ![]() In Champion of Garathorm there is the following intimation: Jehamia Cohnalias was present when the Runestaff was summoned, and didn't he claim to be the spirit of the Runestaff. Who, I have been asked, was the traveller in question? I don't think that's ever been revealed, has it? Hawkmoon had this with him when I travelled with him to the Dark Empire.'" The traveller was right in assuming he had the means to stop the tower from vanishing, but he did not have time to use it before Voilodion had slain him.' Jhary picked up a small staff coloured a dull ochre. 'He killed the traveller who brought this with him. ![]() 'What do you mean?' asked the Prince in the Scarlet Robe. In his pride Voilodion showed me his possessions, but he did not know the value of all of them.' In 'The Sleeping Sorceress'/ 'The Vanishing Tower', whilst in the tower itself: " Jhary-a-Conel crossed swiftly to the far side of the vault. I think, therefore, that there isn't one, but let's see if anyone can say otherwise. ![]() Someone's just posed a question I find myself unable to answer. Those of you who know me, and/or know my occasional contributions to this site, will know that I'm seldom (if ever) stumped by questions of Moorcockian minutiae. ![]()
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