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corpse, and one way or the other, you will fetch it for me. Tupriestess, wizard, and warri rn out every available
or— drow or slave. Jum
Jump he did. It was the last bit of satisfaction that was to comp e her way.
Her mortal agents flooded the streets, while she remained in her personal
sanctum in House Mizzrym, summ
search. Astonishingly oning spirits and casting divinations to aid the , maddeningly, it was athe base of Narbondel, signaling the advent of the new dayll to no avail. When light flowered in
, she was forced to admit that at least for the time being, Pharaun had eluded her
.
A month later, she learned that her brother had somehow ma
up t de his way all the way o Tier Breche and begged the Archmage of Menzoberranzan in Sorcere, and, remembering the wizardly talent the younger mhimself for a place
ale had
demonstrated throughout his training, Gromph had seen fit to take him in.
The news came as a considerable relief. She'd feared her brother had fled
Menzoberranzan and placed himself permsimply hopped up on a shelf above the cityanently beyond her reach. Instead, he'd . He was bound
to hop down again
eventually, and she would have him.Or so she thought, until her m
other sent for her. Possessed of the same
intelligence concerning her fugitive son's whereabouts, Miz'ri had formed a verydiff
Even though they were only merent idea of what ought to be done about it: Nothing. ales, the Masters of Sorcere possessed both adegree of practical autonomy and an abundance of m
ystical power, and, alwaysweaving her labyrinthine schem
es to elevat
had decided not to unnecessarily provoke the we the status of House Mizzrym, Mother izards. Which was to say, asPharaun had obtained a place in that cloistered, m
any-spired tower, he was more
significant in exile than he had ever been at homhim live. She had achieved what ought to have been her prime, and Greyanna would have to let ary goal, preeminence
am
Through all the decades that followed, it galled herong her sisters and cousins, but her vengeance would remain unfinished. . A hundred times she plannedto defy he
r mother's command and kill Pharaun anyway, only to abandon her
stratagems just short of implementation. As fiercely as she haMiz'ri's displeasure even more. ted him, she feared
Was it possible that at long last the matron mother had changed her mind? Or was
this some new cruelty, was Miz'ri perhaps going to some
odious proximity with a brother who was still u how force Greyanna into an ntouchable?"It might be nice to see Pharaun again," the younger fem
ale said in the blandest tone
she could muster.
Miz'ri laughed. "Oh, I daresay it would, to see him and kill him, isn't that the wa
of it?" y
"If you say so
. You know our history. We played out the whole sava game under
your nose." I im"Yes, you did, and so I know thagine you relished every miis will interest you. Sadlynute of it, she thought.
, a problem has arisen thateven supercedes my desire to get along with the mages of th
e Academy. While you
were away, males continued to desert—" "Pharaun ran off from Sorcere?" Greyanna in
finally going to punish him for getting those novices killed?" terrupted, her eyes narrowed. "Were they "No, and no! Shut your mouth, let me tell the tale, and we'll come to your little
obsession in a moment."
"Yes, Mother."
"Males continue to elope
, and despite our warning him off, Gromph still intends to
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by proxyinvestigate the m
atter. Hoping to escape our notice and disp
, and summoned a suitable agent to his office to discuss the mleasure, he decided to do so atter. Happily,
we members of the Council possess a scrying crystal with which we recently managed
to pierce the obscuring enchantments shrouding the room. Some of them, anyway.
We still can't see in, but we can hear what goes on, and that sufficed to reveal the arch
mage’s plan as well as the identity of his minion. Now, if you must, you may excitedly
babble your brother's name." "I imagine Gromph told him this is his one big chance to redeem hi
mself ".
"Exactly"I gather there'. The question is, how shall we priestesses respond?" s a reason you don't just tell Gromph you're on to his pl
an ". Of
course, several. For one, our first confrontation with him was courteous and mildbut who knows, a second might be less so. As things stand, w ,
e hesitate to push him
very hard. For another, we don't want him to know we can eavesdrop on him. He'deither block us out or hatch his plots elsewhere. It'
s better all around sim
his pawn out of play. Given that Pharaun is a secret operative, whatever may befall ply to take him, the Archmage can h
ard
with your brother is a form ly take exception to it. The catch being that dealing tainly at the m idable undertaking, arguably on any occasion but ceroment."
Greyanna nodded. "Because he's a wizard, and we are . . . what we are." "So where, the Council wondered, can we find a priestess so bold, so m
otivated,
that even now she'll be eager to hunt the male when he descends to the city. I told
the others I thought I knew of a candidate." "Y
"Theou were right." beauty of it is that you do have a personal score to settle
. If people see
do som you ething unpleasant to Pharaun, they won't have to wonder what the reason
is."
"Yes, I see that. May I draw on all the resources of our House to aid me in m
efforts?" y
"I can only give you a few helpers. If people saw you descend on the city withHouse Mizzrym'
s entire army at your back, they wouldn't assume it's a personal
matter. You can have your pick of magic weapons from the armory. Don't waste
them, though. Expend only what you need."
Greyanna inclined her head. "I'll start preparing right away." Miz'ri finally smiled, and som
ehow, in defiance of any reasonable expectation, it
made her face more threatening, not less.
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C h a p t e r
F O U R
fine cloth emThe Silken Rack was not, as visitors toporium. It was, technically Menzoberranzan sometimes assumed, a , a massage parlor, but only a
would call it that. Rather, it was a palace of delight, where the m vulgarian o
servants in the Underdark provided what st skilled body many dark elves considered to be most exquisite of all pleasures.
Waerva Baenre was herself of that opinion. She had already soaked her pampered
voluptuous form in warm, scented oil, and she would have lik ,ed nothing better tolose herself utterly in the touch of her m
asseur.
But that, alas, was not possible. She'd come to this shrine of the senses on businessbusiness that could be conducted far m ,
ore safely and disc
Baenre citadel or the ambassador' reetly there than in the s residence in West Wall. That was
nature gregarious, had hired a cozy pri why she, by vate room containing only two contoured couches and a pair of hulking deaf-mute h
uman masseurs in preference to her
supremHappilyely gifted Tluth. , the tongueless slave she'd chosen for herself was also highly com
petent. He
wringing a groan of sweet release out of her
kneaded her neck muscles in a way that was pain and bliss at the
same time, . Naturallyundignified moment that Umrae came though the door , it was at this somewhat
.
Not that Waerva's
Baenre couldn't imagine what it would ta momentary discomposure made Umrae smile. The ke to accomplish that. A rather gaunt
homely female, her skin the unhealthy dull gray-black color of ch ,arcoal, the cut of her nondescript garments subtly diver
gent from the styles ofMenzoberranzan, Umrae always arrived at these clandestine meeti