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The cities of the Shkeen are old, older far than mans, and the great rust-red metropolis that rose
from their sacred hill country had proved to be the oldest of them all. The Shkeen city had no name. It
needed none. Though they built cities and towns by the hundreds and the thousands, the hill city had no
rivals. It was the largest in size and population, and it was alone in the sacred hills. It was their Rome,
Mecca, Jerusalem; all in one. It was the city, and all Shkeen came to it at last, in the final days before
Union.
That city had been ancient in the days before Rome fell, had been huge and sprawling when Babylon
was still a dream. But there was no feel of age to it. The human eye saw only miles and miles of low,
red-brick domes; small hummocks of dried mud that covered the rolling hills like a rash. Inside they were
dim and nearly airless. The rooms were small and the furniture crude.
Yet it was not a grim city. Day after day it squatted in those scrubby hills, broiling under a hot sun
that sat in the sky like a weary orange melon; but the city teemed with life: smells of cooking, the sounds
of laughter and talk and children running, the bustle and sweat of brickmen repairing the domes, the bells
of the Joined ringing in the streets. The Shkeen were a lusty and exuberant people, almost childlike.
Certainly there was nothing about them that told of great age or ancient wisdom. This is a young race,
said the signs, this is a culture in its infancy.
But that infancy had lasted more than fourteen thousand years.
The human city was the real infant, less than ten Earth years old. It was built on the edge of the hills,
between the Shkeen metropolis and the dusty brown plains where the spaceport had gone up. In human
terms, it was a beautiful city: open and airy, full of graceful archways and glistening fountains and wide
boulevards lined by trees. The buildings were wrought of metal and colored plastic and native
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