Megan Lindholm

The Reindeer People


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      The Reindeer People

      Megan Lindholm

      Part One of a two-book sequence

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      First published in Great Britain by Unwin Paperbacks, an imprint of Unwin Hyman Ltd 1989

      Copyright © Megan Lindholm Ogden 1988

      Megan Lindholm asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

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      Source ISBN: 9780007114221

      Ebook Edition © SEPTEMBER 2011 ISBN: 9780007394012

      Version: 2016-08-18

      Table of Contents

       Cover Page

       Title Page

       CHAPTER SIX

       CHAPTER SEVEN

       CHAPTER EIGHT

       KERLEW: THE POUCH

       CHAPTER NINE

       CHAPTER TEN

       CHAPTER ELEVEN

       CHAPTER TWELVE

       CHAPTER THIRTEEN

       CHAPTER FOURTEEN

       CHAPTER FIFTEEN

       KERLEW: THE NIGHT

       CHAPTER SIXTEEN

       CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

       CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

       CHAPTER NINETEEN

       KERLEW: THE SEEING

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       KERLEW: THE SMOKE

      ‘Go deep,’ he told the boy. ‘Follow the little brown mouse when she takes her seeds and hides from the winter. Go to where the water bubbles up in a spring, and dive into its secret source. Follow the roots of the grandfather spruce down deep into the soil and beyond. This I tell you, for while every shaman must find his own entrance, these are ones that are known to have worked for some. Not all, but some. They are worth trying.’

      Kerlew swallowed and tried to keep his drifting eyes on the old man’s face. But Carp added another pinch of herbs to the lamp flame, renewing the wavering curtain of smoke between them. ‘What do I seek?’ Kerlew asked with difficulty.

      Carp’s tone was patient. ‘I have told you. You seek for a magic, and a brother. Find a path into the spirit world and it will lead you to a deep room. The walls are of stone, and water drips down them. Roots hang from the ceiling. You must go through this room and out, into the spirit world. Do not speak to anyone in the stone room, not even if he calls you brother and offers you many fine gifts. For if you speak, you must remain there, and he will be free to take your place. Thus are many shamans trapped. I myself have seen them as I passed on my way to the spirit world. Don’t speak to them!’

      ‘I’m afraid,’ the boy said suddenly.

      The old man only shook his head, softening the gesture with a smile. ‘You will go past those ones, and out into the spirit world. I cannot tell you what to expect, because for each shaman it is different. But when you meet your spirit guardian, you will know him. He may choose to test you. He may show you his teeth, or trample you beneath his hooves. He may rend you with his claws, or seize you in his talons and carry you up into the sky. Whatever he does, show no fear. Be bold, and set your palm between his eyes. Then he will be your brother, and he must give you a song or a magic to bring back with you. But if you cry out or flee or strive to hurt him, he will not be your brother. He will kill your spirit, and your body will waste away after you.’

      Kerlew clenched his fists to keep his hands from trembling.

      Carp saw, and for an instant the sternness of the instructor