July 12, 2026

ADVENTURE/FANTASY: THE PEOPLE OF THE MIST CHAPTERS 11-12 H. RIDER HAGGARD

ADVENTURE/FANTASY: THE PEOPLE OF THE MIST CHAPTERS 11-12  H. RIDER HAGGARD
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1001 Adventure & Mystery Stories For the Road

(some swear words and a slave auction in chapter 12)

Show Notes – The People of the Mist, Chapters XI–XII

Ch. XI – That Hero Otter

Chapter XI is one of the great “turning‑point” chapters in the novel—an explosive blend of stealth, courage, and moral stakes. It belongs entirely to Otter.

Leonard and Soa discover Otter’s clothes abandoned near the dike, prompting Soa to whisper, “The Black One has deserted us.” Leonard refuses to believe it—and moments later, Otter proves why.

From the water’s surface, Leonard sees a ripple, “something gleamed in the ripple like to the flash of steel,” and then the sentry vanishes beneath the water. Otter has executed a silent, perfect kill—dragging the guard into the depths and stamping him into the mud. His retelling of the act is chilling and triumphant:

“Wow! I trod him deep into the mire, I trampled him as an ox tramples corn upon a threshing‑floor.”

With the sentry gone, Otter raises the drawbridge, opening the slave camp to Leonard and Soa. The trio moves quickly—arming themselves, securing the cannon, and slipping into the slave sheds where hundreds of captives lie chained in misery.

The emotional core of the chapter arrives when Soa finds Peter, one of Mavoom’s men, asleep and broken. Her whisper—“Peter, Peter… awake, child of Mavoom; it is I, Soa, who am come to save you”—ignites hope in a place where hope has died.

Leonard, Otter, and Soa begin freeing the Settlement captives, selecting a small group to help with the coming revolt. Otter devises a plan to burn the reeds surrounding the Nest, sending four swimmers into the dike with matches tied in their hair.

By chapter’s end, Leonard and Otter slip back toward the Nest itself—into the lion’s den—while Soa remains behind to free the rest of the slaves. The tension is razor‑sharp. The rescue is underway. The trap is being set.

Ch. XII – A Choice Lot

Chapter XII shifts from covert action to psychological danger as Leonard and Otter step into the heart of Pereira’s domain. The Nest is alive with drunken revelry, villainy, and anticipation. Leonard forces his way through the crowd, presenting himself as “Captain Pierre,” and narrowly avoids being exposed as an Englishman.

The chapter’s centerpiece is Pereira’s grotesque auction—his farewell speech dripping with hypocrisy as he describes himself as a benefactor who has “rescued” twenty thousand souls. Then he unveils the night’s “choice lot”: Juanna Rodd.

Her entrance is unforgettable. She walks through the moonlight, guarded, proud, and unbroken. Leonard sees her for the first time:

“He could see that they were wide and splendid, fearless and yet soft.”

Juanna confronts Pereira directly, pleading once, then warning him with chilling calm:

“Death from Heaven above is near to you, you murderer, and after death, vengeance.”

Her courage rattles the crowd. Even Pereira trembles—until he lashes out, snatching a kitten from her arms and smashing it to the ground. He tears her robe, exposing her to the mob, and Leonard sees her hand close around the poison she carries. Their eyes meet—his warning stops her from taking her own life.

The auction begins. Bids climb: 30 ounces… 50… 70… 100… 120. Xavier, the hulking Portuguese slaver, battles a sickly rival until Leonard enters the bidding himself. He pushes to his last ounce of gold, never revealing his desperation.

Next Episode Preview (Chs. 13–14)

Leonard’s ruse is about to collide with Pereira’s paranoia. Juanna’s fate hangs on a knife‑edge. The reeds are burning. The slaves are rising. And the Nest—long a fortress of cruelty—is about to face judgment.