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The Rug and the Bull : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Rug and the Bull
"The Rug and the Bull" is a fantasy story written by L. Sprague de Camp as part of his Pusadian series. It was first published in the anthology ''Flashing Swords! #2'', edited by Lin Carter (Doubleday, 1973). It has also been translated into Italian, German and Dutch. ==Plot summary==
Gezun of Lorsk presents King Norskezhek of Torrutseish with a scheme to mass-produce magic carpets based on a sample in his possession; the Carpet of Khazi, which he had previously conned from the magician Larentius Alba of Ausonia. In furtherance of his plan, Gezun finds he must join forces with the president of the local magician’s guild, who turns out to be Bokarri, the victim of another of his cons some eighteen years before. The alliance is therefore a shaky one, and when the king turns on Gezun Bokarri leaps at the chance to betray his partner. Transformed by the magician into a bull, the Lorskan discovers he has become the prime attraction in the next deadly contest in the local bullring… Chronologically, "The Rug and the Bull" is the seventh of de Camp's Pusadian tales, and the fifth to feature his protagonist Gezun of Lorsk. Gezun is middle-aged at the time of this story, and possessed of a wife and three children.
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