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methodically as she did When Quenthel had decided she must don ar
mor,
everything else. She'd put she had performed the task as adamantine gorget, a Baenre heirloom, beneath her chain mail and on a cunningly crafted
piwafwi,
and it
was likely that protective collar that saved her life.Still, the unexpected impact on the nape of her neck knocked her forward and
down onto one knee, and the edge of her enchanted buckler clanked against thefloor
.
herFor a moment, she was dazed. The whip vipers hissed and clamored to rouse , their outburst clashing with the jumbled howling of the advancing chaos
demon.
She felt something hanging down her back and bade the serpents pull it off.Hsiv reared over her shoulder
, tugged the article out of the mail links and cloth with his jaws, and displayed it for her inspection. She recognized it from the
armory. It was an enchanted quarrel sized for a two-hand arbalest, and if it, or onelike it, so much as pricked a dark elf's skin, it would almost certainly kill.
Quenthel thought her assailant had had just about enough time to reload. Ifso, the Baenre obviously couldn't trust her cloak and mail to prot
ect her—the
first bolt had pierced them easily enough.
around, remaining on one knee to make a Though it meant turning her back on the demon, she wrenched herself smaller tarcover herself with her tiny shield. get, and did her best to
Just in time. A second quarrel cracked against the armor.recognizably female figure ducked back into an arched doorway A shadowy but
, no doubt to ready her weapon again.
Trapped between two foes, Quenthel thought that if she didn't eliminate one of
them quickly, they were almost certainly going to kill her.dark elf the easier mark, she leveled a long, thin rod at her Judging her sister
.
A glob of seething green vitriol materialized in the air before her, then shot toward her enemy
. Quenthel could just see the edge of her opponent's
the recessed space, and that was what she aimed for body in . Even if she missed, the magic ought to slow the assassin down.
s shoulder. It exploded, and the dark figure
jumped. The stonework around her was covered in a sticky mass of something The green mass clipped her foe'
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like glue. Quenthel smiled, but her foe, apparently unhindered by theentrapping magic, returned to the task
her innate drow resistance to hostile magic, perhaps, had sof cocking the crossbowhielded her from . Something, harm.
Though moving at a leisurely pace, the chaoQuenthel glanced over her shoulder as she slipped the rod back into her belt. s demon had already traversed morethan half of the lengthy gallery
, and of course its speed could increase at any
second to the next.moment, just as every other aspect of its being altered un-predictably from one
might have time fBut if the Spider Queen favored Quenthel and the entity didn't accelerate, she or another strike at her foe of flesh directing the vipers to keep an eye on the demon, she turned back, and read from and blood. Silently
a precious scroll.When Quenthel pronounced the last syllable, the scroll disappeared in a puff
of dust and a brilliant light filled the chamber.reeled and clutched blindly at the door The dark elf in the doorway
mass of glue and snatched her fingers awayframe. She touched the slowly-dripping , leaving skin behind.
one direction then anotherQuenthel started to read another scroll as the air around her stirred, blowing . Hot one second and cold th
countless smells, pleasant and foul alike. e next, the gusts wafted had drawn very close, and th She took it for a sign that the demon
Still, she wanted to finish her lesser advee vipers' warning confirmed it.rsary off before the girl recovered her
the parchment like hot coals.sight. She completed the spell, the exquisitely inked characters burning through From the elbow down, the enemy female'
s
becoming an enormous black spider with left arm rippled and swelled, Still attached to the rest of her body green markings on its bristling back.
,
mandibles in. it lunged at her throat and plunged its
half blue, the demon loomedQuenthel spun around. Mauve with golden spots, then white, then half red and over her.into some other luminous, turbulent uni Most of the time it looked flat, like a hole
inconstant outline from which to infer itsverse, and an observer had only its shape. Over the course of a cou le
seconds, it seemed to become an enormous crab claw p, a wadriver gon complete with
tunnel carved from melting rainbow-colored , and a whirling dust devil. The length of gallery behind it resembled a That section appeared unchanged until Que slush except for one little stretch.
flipped upside down. nthel noticed that the carvings had The high priestess scrambled to her feet. As she rooted in her bag for anothe
r
scroll, her scourge dangled from her wrist. The vipers writhed and twisted.The chaos demon blinked from ochre to a pattern of black and white s
tripes
and from the form of a simple ,a mix of roaring and cawing, isosceles triangle to that of an ogre. Its cry currently
Quenthel caught the blow it swung its newly acquired club.on her buckler. To her surprise, she didn't feel the
slightest shock, but the shield turned blue, changed from round to rect
became many times heavier than it had been before. angular, and The unexpected weight dragged her down to the floor again. Resembli
cresting wave, the intruder flowed toward her ng a. She yanked, but her shield arm was caught somehow and wouldn'
Rippling from magenta to brt pull free of the straps.own stippled with scarlet, the demon advanced towithin inches of her foot. Quenthel'
s boot evaporated into wisps of vapor, and
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pain stabbed through the extremity.
ward, rolling, her mFinally her hand jerked out of its restraints, and she flung herself back-ail whispering against the floor.When she'd put sufficient distance between herself and her foe, she rose, th
en
faltered. For an instant, she couldn't locate the fiend, and her mind struggled to
make sense of the scene before her.
the demon was gliding along the ceiling, not Green and blue, shaped like an hour the floor. It was still pursuing herglass, .
The cursed thing was random in every respect save its doggedly murderous intent.
The entity's howl ceased for a moment, then resumed with a peal of childishlaughter. Quenthel snatched and unrolled a scroll, which abruptly t
urned into a
rothe's jawbone. The air took on a sooty tinge, and her next breath seared her
lungs.Choking, she stumbled back out of the cloud. She could breathe, though the
inhaled any mstinging heat in her throat and chest persisted. She suspected that, had she ore of it, the taint might well have killed her. As it was, it hadincapacitated and possibly slain the vipers, who hung inert f
rom the butt of the
whip.She tossed away the jawbone, grabbed another scroll, and started readi
ng the
powerful spell contained therein. Shaped like some hybrid of dragon and wolf, the demon, back on the floor again, advanced without moving it
s legs. Though
colored the blue and gold of flame, it threw off a bitter chill that threatened to
freeze the skin on her face and spoil her recitation with a stammer.Quenthel thanked the goddess that her own education in Arach-Tinilith had
taught her to transcend discomfort. She forced out the words in the proper
manner
shim , and a black blade, like a greatsword without a guard, hilt, or tang, mered into existence in front of her.
She smiled. The floating weapon was a devastating ma
priestesses of Lolth. Quenthel had neve gic known only to the the stone floor was still chilly against the sole of her bare foot, the gr seen any creature resist it. Though h
astly cold had
passed, and she stood her ground, the blade interposed between her and her
pursuer.
anything.""Do you know what this is?" she asked it. "It can kill you. It can kill Certain the demon could hear her thoughts, she sent it the words,
Sur
render
and tell me who sent you, or I'll slice you to pieces.
Emitting a sweet scent she'd never encountered before, looking like a giant
the chaos demon waddled forward.frog crudely chiseled from mica with rows of wicked fangs in its sparkling jaws,
Fine,
Controlling the black blade with her thoughtthe Baenre thought,
be stupid.
s, she bade it attack. It hacked a
long gash in the top of the frog head and knocked the demon down on its belly.The edges of the wound burned with scarlet fire.
The intruder turned inky black while flowing into a shape that resembled twodozen hands growing on long, leafy stalks. The stems stretchin
g and twisting, the creature grabbed for the sword.
Quenthel let the hands seize hold of it, and as she'keen double edge cut them to pieces, which dropped away onto the floord expected, the magically . The