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forehead.
The mistress then took out the silver
struggling girl' vial. She pinched the dazed, feebly s nostrils closed, poured the stimforced her to swallow ulant into her open mouth, and
.
The effect was immediate. The younger female bucked and thrashed until her
eyes flew open.
imThe high priestess hopped back down to
the floor. "How does it feel? I
agine your heart is hammeDrisinil trem ring."
"What did you do to mbled like the string of a viol. Sweat seeped from her pores.e?""That should be obvious to an accom
"You've poisoned me?" plished poisoner like yourself."
"It'
"I can's a slow toxin. Do as I ordered, and I'll give you the antidote."t cozen the others like this. They'll see something's wrong with me ".
"The external signs should ease in a minute or two, though you'll still feel thepoison speeding your heart and gnawing at your nerves. You'll just h
ave to put u
with that." p
"All right," Drisinil said. "Just bring the antidote with you when you come toLirdnolu'
s room."
The mistress arched an eyebrow
Quenthel smiled. Catching her m, and Drisinil added, "Please."ood, the whip vipers sighed with pleasure.
lathering his narrow chest."How did you know your darkness would madden the beast?" asked Pharaun,
found they had enough healing potions to The night before, after he made way back to Pharaun, the two of them had cure all the wounds that either had sustained. Still, despite their restorati
exhausting, as they struggled to survon to full vitalityive the madness of the hunt and watch out , the next few hours proved for Greyanna at the same time. At last th
ey'd escaped the Braeryn.Claiming that while Greyanna was seeking them in the Stenchstreets, they'd be
safe in pleasant, prosperous Narbondellyn, Pharaun had insisted that he and Rylddispense with disguises and celebrate their sundry discove
ries and escapes with a
visit to one of Menzoberranzan's finest public baths.
what he saw as reckless bravado, but not too vehementlyThe warrior had objected to . Ryldand Pharaun would climb beyond their foes' supposed that he
made him feel rather wistful. reach soon enough. The prospect
Over the course of the past few minutes, he'dscrubbing of been enjoying the luxury of
down, and thinking about notf the sweat and grime thathing in particular had accumulated on his person, sitting . He should have known the peace
and quiet couldn't last for long. Pharaun couldn't
conversation. go long without craving
"How did you know that, shrouded in darkness or no, the foulwing wouldn't just keep descending, guided by its other senses?" the wizard p
ersisted.
The warrior shrugged and said, "I didn't knowThe thing's an animal, isn't it?" , but it seemed like a good guess.
. It's a
instincts were sound."Pharaun grinned. "Not really creature from another plane. Still, your
Ryld shrugged and replied, "I was lucky to get away from there with my life.
Very lucky ".
"Fire and glare, you're a master of Tier Breche. You'modest. Are you ready to move?" re not supposed to be
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completed the quotidian business They rose from an octagonal pool set in
the black marble floor
of cleaning themselves, headed, and, having for a larger basin where they would luxuriate in steaming, scented mineral w
ater. Later in
the day, it would be packed, but it wasn't fashionable to visit the baths so early i
n the morning. They had it to themselves, which was convenient. They could
converse without fear of eavesdroppers.R
yld walked straight down the steps and sat on the underwater ledge. The
warmth felt good on his leg, mended but still a little sore, and he sighed with
contentment. Pharaun made a production of immersing himself in stages, an
inch at a time, as if the heat were almost more than he could bear.
"I've been thinking about your malaise," the wizard said, once everythi
his head was finally subm ng buter"What do you mean?" ged. "I have a solution."
"Resign from Melee-Magthere and become the weapons master of a noble House. It will have to be one of the lesser ones, of course, you being a
commoner, but that's all right. You may see more excitement that way ".
"Why would I do that? It's not a move up. It might not be a loss of rank, depending on the House, but still, what would be the point?"
"You're bored, and it would be a change."
"One that would put me under the thumb of any number of high priestesses.I'd have less autonomy than I do as an instructor."
"I managed to pursue my own objectives while under my mother's supervision. Still, you make a legitimate point. You might find yourself abhorring the tug of the reins. What'
s the answer, then?"
"Who says there is one? Except
, perhaps, further lunatic holidays with you. I admit, this one broke the tedium
."
A diminutive female gnome carried a pile of freshly laundered and folded
towels out of a doorway on the far wall. Ryld wondered if she was one of theProphet's followers, and if she had any of the rabble-rouser'
s duer
stashed som gar firepots ewhere in the bathhouse. It felt strange to think of a humble
undercreature that way—wielding stone-burning bombs against its betters."Y
"Wou speak of our errand in the past tense," the wizard said.ell, once you tell the Archmage the runaways are in the Braeryn fomenting
a pitiful little goblin uprising, it'll be over, won't it? Grom
transgressions. The Council, having failed to stop our inquiries, will, I trust, ph will pardon your see no point in continuing to try to kill us. It'll be
more to their advantage to let
us go on training wizards and soldiers to serve them "."Y
followers extermou're very certain the insurrection winated so m ill be pitiful. Is it because Greyanna's a
R ny undercreatures last night?"
gotten a little stifyld scooped up a handful of hot water f from his exertions. and splashed it on his neck, which had
fraction of a fraction of the creatures "No," he said. "The hunters killed plenjam ty of goblins, but they were only a med into every nook and cranny of the
district—you saw the interior of Smylla's home. Trust me, you still don'understand." t really
"I understand that many other such specimens inhabit the rest of the city as well.
Why, then, do you doubt their ability to do some appreciable dama t be for want of spirit. The under folk are in an excellent hum ge? It can'
or, enflam
Prophet' ed by their s oratory, painting their racial emblems hither and yon, and mupotential informers and unbelievers." rdering
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"Som"They still lack m
artial training and proper weapons."
e were warriors before the slavers captured them. Some are thrall soldiers
still. As for the arms, well, when visiting the World Above, did you ever see a cit
burn? I did. I had to torch one m yyself to complete a mission. The destruction and
loss of life were im
could catch fire and had procedures for dealing with it."pressive, even though the inhabitants knew their buildings "Whereas we don't? Surely you wizards . . . ?"
imPharaun shrugged. "Not reallyprovise som . Why would it occur to us? Perhaps we could ething, but if we didn't catch the conflagration early, it might not be
entirely effective.""But you would catch it early. The undercreatures won't rebel all at once, and
that
will make it possible to quash each little uprising as it begins.""You're assuming '
the Call,' whatever it is, will pass by word of mouth, or at any
rate, that it won't be disseminated rapidly. You could be right. The noise baffles
may hinder it, but what if the Prophet has some arcane m
goblin and bugbear at the exact sam eans of rousing every e instant?""Do you know of such a m
agic?"
"No."
"And you're a Master of Sorcere. So it's reasonable to assume no such powerexists."
Pharaun arched an eyebrow. "Indeed? Thank you for your expert opinion ".R
yld made a spitting sound and said, "Look. You think a rebellion could amount to something. I disagree, but say you're right. Isn't that all the m
ore
reason to report to Gromph immediately?" s sauntering by. "The diff
that I have yet to succeed."The wizard waved to a goblin slave who wa iculty is "What?"
"My assignment is to find the runaways. I glimpsed two of them for a matterof minutes, then lost them. Do you think the Baenre will deem that s
atisfactory?"
Frowning, Ryld said, "Considering that we did uncover something of interest..."
"Remember, our great and glorious Archmage doesn't
esteem. He sent me out as a decoy hold me in high , a tarK get for the priestesses to harass.
nowing him as I do, I'm sure that if 1 fulfill the letter of our agreement, he'll
swallow his dislike and keep his end, but should I fall the least bit short, it
will be a different matter ".
"Y
"Can I? Wou can at least tell him the rogues are in the Braeryn."e sifted through the Stenchstreets as well as any outsiders could.
We didn't find the house where the runaways hang their cloaks, and we actuall
have only the flimsiest of reasons for assuming it's in the B yraeryn at all ".
""I suppose you'Of re right." course
. When am I not? Now, here's what I intend to do: Find the rogues'
hiding place. Discover who the Prophet is and how his wizardry— or whateverit i