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The Eye of Tandyla : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Eye of Tandyla
"The Eye of Tandyla" is a fantasy story written by L. Sprague de Camp as part of his Pusadian series. It was first published in the magazine ''Fantastic Adventures'' for May, 1951, and first appeared in book form in de Camp's collection ''The Tritonian Ring and Other Pusadian Tales'' (Twayne, 1953). It has also been translated into Italian, German and Russian. == Plot summary ==
The sorcerer Derezong Taash, in the service of King Vuar the Capricious of Lorsk, is ordered to steal a magical gem from the temple of the goddess Tandyla in Lotri. The jewel is set as an eye in the goddess's statue. Together with his apprentice Zhamel Seh, Taash undertakes the errand, which goes suspiciously well; its guardians almost seem to ''want'' it stolen, while the gem itself appears to ''want'' to stay with him. With a sense of foreboding, Taash decides he must return his prize to the temple while tricking the king into thinking he has truly supplied it, thus becoming unwittingly embroiled in a plot against the throne that reaches to the very heart of the royal family... Chronologically, "The Eye of Tandyla" is the second of de Camp's Pusadian tales, and the first to feature his protagonists Derezong Taash and Zhamel Seh. It is set some generations after ''The Tritonian Ring'', King Vuar of Lorsk being stated to be a descendant of that novel's King Zhabutir.
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