"I don't know that, either," said the Mistress of Arach-Thave an idea, but wasn' inilith. She actually did t sure of it yet. "Let's move on."Fifteen minutes later
, a runner, dispatched from a squad stationed in the thirdleg of the spider, found Quenthel to report that one of her comrades had gone
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mad. Quenthel went to see for herself, half expecting more gouged eyes and
bloody writing.But the new dem
entia took a somewhat different form. The victim had taken
shelter, if that was the right word for it, in a small library devoted, for the most
part, to musty treatises on warfare in all its aspects. She sat on the floor in the
herself.corner defined by two tall sandstone bookshelves, rocking and whimpering to
Quenthel stooped, jammed her fist under the girl's chin and forced up her head.
Rilrae'"Rilrae Zolond! What ails you? What happened?"s face was blank and seemingly devoid of comprehension. Tears flowed
down her cheeks. She smelled of mucus, and the breath snuffled in her nose. She
didn't answer Quenthel's question, just made a feeble, ineffectual effort to turn
her face away.The mistress sighed and let her go. She'd seen cases like Rilrae before,
generally in some dungeon or torture chamber.experienced som The junior priestess had
ething sufficiently unpleasant to drive her deep inside her own
mi
the proper equipmnd. Had Quenthel still possessed her Loent, she might have been able to shake Rilrae out of her lth-granted powers, or been carrying delirium
, but as mainformation. Annoyed, the mtters stood, the useless creature wouldn'i t be providing any
Ril stress nearly vented her frustration by giving rae a stroke from her whip, but she didn't want to appear rattled or upset in
the eyes of her followers.She led the patrol on and eventually found a suicide sprawled in the corrid
or
with froth on her lips and an empty poison bottle still clutched in her hand.
down. Glaring and twitching, she unrolled a parchmOne of the second-year students reeled from a doorway a few yards farther ent, possibly one Quenthelherself had dispensed from the tem
ple armoThe Baenre recognized the trigger phrase of a spell intended try, and began shouting the words.
o summon a certain
type of plague demon.She snatched out her hand crossbow and pulled the trigger
. Others did the
same. The flurry of poisoned darts punctured the scroll and the novice as well.
She fell onto her back, cracking her head against the calcite floor.
a syllable or two from activation, dissipated its power in a h The spell, still armless sizzle of redlight.
Quenthel reflected that a pattern was becoming clear. Some power struck afem
ale and more or less drove her mad. She then separated herself from her
companions, either making an excuse or just running off, the better to manifest
her lunacy in one bizarre behavior or another.It was odd that the girls'
companions never even noticed the attack occurrin
odd, too, that the demon assaulted only one m g,ember of a group and not all—orthat it attacked any
, given that the previous intruders had only attacked thoselesser priestesses who attem
pted to hinder them.The unseen demon's search pattern was equally peculiar
. The location and
sequences of its attacks seemed to indicate that the being was bouncinerratically around from one end of the tem g
ple to the other."Mistress," said Yngoth, "I know what'
s happening."
"As do I," Quenthel said. "I've me ing it." She turned toMinolin. "Fey-Branche." rely been confirm
"Yes?" Minolin asked.
"You're in command of these others. You will all evacuate the temple. Get the
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sane people out, and the mad ones, too, but only if you can do it quickly."
she said. "WThe Fey-Branche princess blinked. "Mise're not afraid to stand with you."tress, we believe in your authority,"
"I'm touched," Quenthel sneered, "but this isn't a test. I want you to
g°-""Exalted Mother," Jyslin said, "what's happening? Which demon inv
aded
the temple tonight? The assassin? Did it poison our sisters to make them goinsane?"
"No," the Baenre said, "not in the way you mean.""Then—"
"Go!" Quenthel raged. "Minolin, I told you to take them out of here.""Y
The Fey-Branche hastily formes, Mistress!" ed them up and led them away. The corridor
seemed very quiet once they'd disappeared.
"Y"Mistress," said Hsiv, "was it wise to send them away?"
The viper flinched. "No!"ou question my judgment?" Quenthel asked."You sought to protect m
e, so I'll let it go. This time. I dism
because they can't help m issed the girls e, and I'd like to have some underlings left when thisnonsense is over "
.
"They might have guarded you from another would-be mortal killer.""We can hope that if Minolin gets everyone out, there won't be any m
ore.
Besides, why in the name of the Demonweb did I create
you?"
Greenish candlelight rippling on black scales, Yngoth reared and twisted a
round
to look Quenthel in the face."Mistress," the viper hissed, "we are rebuked. W
e'll keep watch. What w
do?" ill you
"Wait, and prepare myself."
She found a classroom possessed of a reasonably comfortable instructor's
chair, the high limestone back carved in
spider to the stylized shape of a stubby-legged white bone from. She sat down, laid the whip at her feet, rem her pouch, and set it in her lap, holding it at either end.oved a thin shaft of polished
Closing her eyes, she commenced a breathing exercise. Within a heartbeat ortwo, she slipped into a m
editative trance. She thought she would need the utmost
clarity to contend with the night's demon, because Jyslin had guessed wrong. The intruder didn't encapsulate the art of the assassin,
for that m nor the spirit of the drow race, atter. It embodied the concept of evil.
The traitor elves of the World Above professed to hate evil. In reality
Quenthel thought, they feared what they didn't understand. Thanks to the , tutelage of Lolth, the drow did, and having understood it, they emb
raced it.
For evil, like chaos, was one of the fundamental forces of Creation, manifestin both the m
acrocosm of the wide world and the microcosm of the individual
soul. As chaos gave rise to possibility and imagination, so evil engenderedstrength and will. It m
ade sentient beings aspire to wealth and power. It enabled
them to subjugate, kill, rob, and deceive. It allowed them to do whatever was
required to better themselves with never a crippling flicker of remorse.Thus, evil was responsible for the existence of civilization and for every g
reat
deed any hero had ever performed. Without it, the peoples of the world wouldlive like animals. It was amazing that so
many races, blinded by false religions
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and philosophies, had lost sight of this self-evident truth. In contrast, the darkelves had based a society on it, and that was one of th
e points of superiority that
served to exalt them above all other races.
Paradoxically, though, a touch of the pure black heart of this darkest of allpowers could be deadly, just as the highest expression of comforting w
armth
was the fire that consumed. Even folk who spent their lives in the adoration of
evil generally had no real comprehension below and beyond the m of the endless burning sea of it raging
aterial world, and that was just as well. Even a fleeting
glimpse could convey secrets too huge and fearsome for the average mind. Its
touch could annihilate sanity and even identity. The threat was suff
that the iciently grave majority of spellcasters hesitated to regard the force directly. They
preferred to treat with evil at one remove, by dealing with the devils and undead that embodied it.
But it appeared that Quenthel's unknown enemy was the exception. He'd
therein.dipped right into the virulent fountainhead and drawn forth a power that dwelled
That demon was presently intangible, a creature of pure mi
it seemed to move and act so erratically; it was passing not through physical nd. That was why
space, a medium in which it didn't exist, but from consciousness to consciousness, head to head. And sim
ply through that intimate contact it poisoned its hosts, even if it didn't particularly intend to. It suffused them with a
darkness too big and too powerful for their little minds to sustainIt was searching for Quenthel all the while, to show her the m
ost profound
malevolence of all.
She prayed she could endure the venom for just a second, until she worked theXorlarrin'