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blood slipping between his friend'It seemed likely that one of the ens fingers, and head wounds bled cemy had scored, but he didn't see any opiously."A throbbing headache," said the swordsman. "Left over from Houndaer
and Syrzan, I suppose, made worse when my heart started beating harder. I'm all right now."
"I rejoice to hear it." Pharaun turned, right into a second volley of quarrels.
second band of renegaHe had no time to raise his cloak, dodgedes who'd crept up from the other direction. M, or do anything else but gawk at the iraculously,every shaft missed.
One of the newcomers shouted, "They're here!"
focus he'The guards chard had no difged, and Pharficulty replacing. A aun brandished a bit of spiderweb, the one spell
around the onrushing renegades. mesh of taut, luminous cables appeared as rope and as sticky as glue. Anchored to the wall, the cables were as strong
All but the two in front. Either they'They snared and held the rogues.d been nimble enough to jump clear before
the effect fully materialized, or their innate dark elf resistance to magic had
protected them.Undeterred by the loss of their comrades, the warriors drove onward i
nto sword
range. The one who focused on Pharaun had a birthmark staining Pharaun shot. The shaft hit the male s his left profile.f his
mail. The ugly male swung his sword in a quare in the chest but glanced offlank cut. Pharaun twisted aside and commenced an incantation.
He had to dodge two more attacks before he finished. Shafts of light sprafrom his fingertips. ng
trap of webbing, too.Only one such spell left, he thought, and only one more chance to conjure a The missiles passed through the renegade'
s mail and se
backward. W nt him reeling
yanked his new dirk out of his belt aounded but still alive, the rogue gave his head a shake. Pharaun rammed his point up under the ugly male'nd flung himself at the guard. The wizard
s chin before the latter had quite
recovered his wits.
Pharaun turned. Feinting low and striking high, Ryld whithrough his opponent' pped his broadsword
s neck. The renegade fell, his severed head tumbling away.
For a moment, Pharaun felt a touch of relief, then he noticed his friend's grimace
and the blood on his thigh, and heard the calls of other pursuers drawing near."It sounds as if
all
the rogues are hunting us," the wizard said. "What a
gracious compliment.""They heard the fight," R
yld replied. "They have some idea where we areand thanks to you, this passage has b ,
ecome a cul-de-sac. We have to move—
now."
"Perhaps you would have preferred me to let the rest of our attackers swarmall over us."
"Just move."
They did, with the prisoners in the web shouting imprecations after them.Pharaun soon discerned that R
yld was making an effort not to limp nor showany sort of distress but couldn't m
ask his pain completely.
but had he done so, he would have been The wizard considered leaving patches of darkness behind to hinder pursuit, marking his trail. He could only think
of one trick he could use to evade the renegades, and hoped it wouldn't be
necessary.
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Twthice, the maey passed. Fisters sensed a band of rogues was near and hid in a room until nally they found a staircase leading downward. Pharth aun hoped eir descent to the lower level would throw off the pursuit but soon realized it hadn't. Perhaps it was because the fugitives were leaving a trail of blood.
Pharaun's little cut had stopped bleeding, but Ryld's gashed leg had not.
Despite himself, the burly swordsman began taking uneven strides, one shorterthan the other
. Pharaun heard a murmur of voices coming from behind and outof a side passage as well.He said, "Stay where you are. I have an idea."
R
The wizard advanced a few paces down the corridoryld shrugged. . He lifted his wisp ofcobweb and chanted. Power groaned through the air
, and crisscrossing cables sealed the corridor. The rogues he'd heard were on the other side. So was Ryld.
The swordsman looked at his friend through the interstices and said, "I don't understand."
"And you a master tactician. Truly, I regret this, but I could either stick withyou and let your injuries retard my progress or else leave you behind as a rearguard to slow my pursuers. Considering how vulnerable I currently am, thechoice was reasonably obvious."
"Damn you! How ma
"I' ny times have I saved your life?"ve lost count. At any rate, this will make one more, in the course of
which you'll finally be rid of your melancholy. Good-bye, old friend." Pharaun turned and strode away
.
He heard a crossbow clack, and flung himshim. R elf to the side. The quarrel flew past yld had needed commeadhesive m ndable accuracy to avoid snagging the missile in the esh.
Pharaun glanced back and said, "Nice shot, but you miquarrels for the renegades." ght want to save your
He skulked on, and quickened his pace when someone shouted behind him, and metal clashed on metal.
Ryld quickly learned that one of the rogues was a wizard, and a deft one at that.
He had no diffacross the halliculty lobbing spells through the line his comrades had formed
, leaving them unscathed but battering the weapons master with one attack after another
.
Magthere but done no serious harmSo far the flares of power had seared and chilled the Master of Melee-. He doubted that would last. He needed to put a stop to the magic before the maresistance, and that meant breaking through the lge slipped an attack through his natural ineand a soreness, the residue of Syrzan'He faked a sidestep to the left, then dodged right. His wounded leg throbbed, s attack, twisted through his mind. Thepain slowed himlong-arm just enough to render the deception ineffective. Urlryn, the ed, gap-toothed renegade on the right, another of Ryld's former students and a good one, met him with a wicked thrust to the belly.
As every warrior knows, you can't retreat at the same instant you're advancing.Ryld had no choice but to defend with the blade. He swept his broadsword
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but macross his body in a lateral parryoved just a hair too slowly. Urlryn tried to dip his point be
neath the bloc
. Ryld smashed his adversary's blade aside,
k,
loosening his grip in the bargain.The weapons m
aster started to riposte with a chest cut, then sensed
movement on his flank. He pivoted. Hoping to take him
next to Urlryn was swinging an axe at his knee. It was how unawares, the rogue a line. You killed the m warriors fought in
ale who was focused on your neighbor.
R
threatened to buckle beneath himyld leaped over the attack. When he landed, his leg screamed with pain and . Shouting, he made it hold and cut at the
axeman's belly. The broadsword crunched through ma
R il, and the rogue toppled.yld's blade was still buried in the axeman's guts when Urlryn and the other
surviving warrior rushed him. The master floundered backward, dragging thebroadsword free. Swords flashed at him
, and somehow, even off-balance, hedodged them, but in so doing, fell on his rum
p.The rogues scrambled forward to finish him
.
with a bone-shattering kick to the ankle, knocking him He surprised the other stranger reared up on one knee, his sword raised in a high guard f reeling backward, then
or what he knew was
coming.
s blade crashed down on his own, and he felt the j olt all the way to hisshoulderUrlryn'
. With both feet planted beneath him, the renegade could bring all his
strength to bear. Ryld couldn't.But he was bigger and m
o
positioned to ham re powerful than his adversary and was nicely string other drow. Teeth gritted, he maintained his defense until his enemy faltered, then whipped the broadsword behind the rogue'
s
for a drawing cut. leg Urlryn let out a shrill cry and staggered sideways. R
yld heaved himself up and turned toward the wizard, only to discover he could no longer see hi
m. Deprived
of his wall of warriors, the spellcaster had conjured another defender, a vaguelbearish thing with folded bat wings and lumi y
nous crimson eyes, so
nearly filled the corridor huge it .R
yld had watched Pharaun exercise the famous Mizzrym talent for illusion on
numerous occasions, and his experiences stood him in good stead. He sensed
though he couldn't say how, that the demon bear was just a ph ,antasm. Heli
mped forward, flicked the broadsword at it, and it popped like
dischar a fungus ging a cloud of spores. It was strange to think that, had he believed in it
it could have torn him to shreds. ,
The rogue mage turned tail. Ryld didn't want the bastard to reappear and trto kill him again later y
, so he gave chase. His head and wounded leg seemed toscream in unison, and he had to stop. The sorcerer scuttled
round a corner and
disappeared.As R ld waited for the pain to subside, he realized he couldn't survive ma
more fights in his present condition. He ey ny shed his disabilities. ither had to escape his foes posthaste or
Sadly, he had just about come to the conclusion that he was fated to wander through the castle, ducking his enemies the
exit. That could take hours. while, until pure luck led him to an
He had reason to hope he wouldn't need nearly as long to revitalize himself, buthe'd leave himself vulnerable during the process. He wouldn't be able to sneak in
the opposite direction whenever he detected a party of hunters. He'din one place. Still, it seemed the better option. have to stay
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