CHAPTER III THE HEADLESS HUMANS Above the roof of the palace that housed the Jed of Gathol and his entourage, the cruiser "Vanator" tore at her stout moorings. The groaning tackle bespoke the mad fury of the gale, while the worried faces of those members of the crew whose duties demanded their presence on the straining craft gave corroborative evidence of the gravity of the situation. Only stout lashings prevented these men from being swept from the deck, while those upon the roof below were constantly compelled to cling to rails and stanchions to save themselves from being carried away by each new burst of meteoric fury. Upon the prow of the "Vanator" was painted the device of Gathol, but no pennants were displayed in the upper works since the storm had carried away several in rapid suc