marketplace, but it explains so much else that I still believe the idea correct.
Have I persuaded you?""I d
o make a kind of twisted sense. It's just that it'... maybe. You s a hard idea to
belongs to Lolth. Everything in the cavern take in. The one truth our people have never questioned is that Menzoberranzan is the might of her priestesses is the prim as it is because she willed it so, and
ary force maintaining all that we have and
are. If she's turned her face from the entire city, or is lost to us in some other
way. . . ." R"It is unsettling, but perhaps, just perhaps, it afyld spread his hands. fords us an opportunity a
s well ".
Ryld extended a telescoping metal probe
end, and started swam , attached a cloth to the hook on the The warrior asked, "What do you mping out the blood-clogged scabbard.
ean?"
"Just for fun, let's make the same leap of faith—or fear—that Grom
Council did. Assum ph and the e the rogue males can explain the cessation of Lolth's
beneficence. Assume you and I will find them and extract the information.
Finally, assume we can somehow employ it to restore the status quo."
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"That's a lot of assumi
"It i ng."s
. Obviously, I
'm letting my imagination run amok
. Yet I have a hunch—
only a hunch, but still—that if two masters of the Academsuch a triumph, they might thereby win enough power to my could accomplish
ake m friend the
Sarthos demon look like small beer. You wanted to fi ynd something to our
advantage, as I recall.""Your sister m
a
shouldn't kill her y find us first. She tracked us once. Do you still think we , or her vassals either?"
"That's a good question," Pharaun sighed. "They're attacking us with potent
magic. I suspect that leather bag holds nine sets of servant creatures, each
deadlier than the one before."
"In that case, why didn't she chuck them all at us?""Perhaps, in the absence of her innate powers, she was trying to cons
erve her
other resources. Alas, she may not be so parsimonious next time.""So what do we do?"
"W
the prudent course is to avoid our hunterell, you know, I truly do want to kill Greyanna. I always have, but I suppose s if possible. If not, we'll do what we
must to survive. I may at least ma
he located us with divinatory m ke a point of disposing of Relonor. I suspect a"Can you shield us?" gic. He was always good at that."
"Perhaps. I intend to try.Pharaun rose and reached into one of Stay right where you are, and don'his pockets. Out in the lake, st speak."
omethin
big jum greadied their barb-headed lances.ped. Noticing the splash, an ore on a raft grunted to his fellows, and they
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As Drisinil took hold of the door handle, the stump of her little finger throbbed beneath its dressing. The novice still found it difficult to believe that,after fighting for her life against the demon spider, Mistress Quenthel hadimmediately returned to the matter of the would-be truants and their self-inflicted punishment. It bespoke a calm and meticulous nature. Drisinil admired those qualities, but it didn't make her hate their exemShe took a final glance around the deserted corridorplar any less.. No one was about, and no
Tone was supposed to be, not in that length of that particular wing of Arach-inilith at that hour of the night.
She slipped through the sandstone door and pulled it shut behind her. Unlike much of the temthe threshold. That was by design, to keep a telltale gleample, no lamps, torches, or candles burned in the room from beyond under the door leaking out
.
Drisinil's sister conspirators awaited her. Some were novices with bandagedhamhands, just like herself. Others were instructors. Those high priestesses, pered by their dignity, were having some difficulty making themselves comfortable among the haphazardly stacked boxes and tangles of furniture to clear away the shrouds of filthy cobwelittering the half-forgotten storeroom. Of courbs dangling ese, it didn't help that they hesitated verywhere for fear a living spider remained within.
Drisinil wondered if that particular prohibition made sense any longer. Perhapsspiders were no longer sacred.
Then, angry at herself, she pushed the blasphemous thought away. Lolth abided, beyond any question, and was likmoment imagined otherwise. ely to chastise those who even for a Once she wrenched her mimomentarily nonplussed to find the compand back to immediate concerns, Drisinil was expect her to preside over the meeting? ny regarding her expectantly. Did they
Del'But then again, why not? She might Armgo as well, and breeding mattered,be a novice, but she was Barrison perhaps more than ever when evengathering had been her idea.the most powerful priestesses were running out of magic. Besides, the secret "Good evening," she said. "Thank you all for attending,"—she smiled wryly—
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"and for not reporting me to Quenthel Baenre.""We still could," said Vlondril T
uin'T
"Your task is to convince us we shouldn't."arl, a strange smile on her wrinkl
ed lips.
The teacher was so old that she had be
folk believed her mystical contemplationsgun to wither like a human crone. Most of ultimate chaos had left her a little
vicinitymad. No one, not even another instructor, had opted to sit in her immediate ."With respect, Holy Mother," Drisinil said, "isn't that self-evident? The
goddess, who nurtured and exalted our cityback on us." since its founding, has turned her
she'Once again, Drisinil couldn't help thinkid seen a point to it, she wouldn't ha ng of other possibilities, but even if
not in her present company ve dared to mention them. No one would, .
Though stockier and shorter than Drisinil, "And Quenthel is to blame," added Molvayas Barrison Del'Armgo.nose and uncommon green eyes. Richly clad her aunt had the same sort of sharp
an enemy's soul imprisoned in a jade ring, and at quiet , the elder scion of the House carried moments one could occasionally hear the spirit
as Barrison Del'Armgo was ever second toweeping and pleading for release. Second to Quenthel
niece pass word of the meeting, and her support lent it a certain credibilityBaenre, Molvayas had helped her ."How do you know that?" asked T'risstree T'
orgh.
notorious for carrying a naked falchion aDeceptively slender, a fully trained warrior as well as a priestess, she was bout in preference to the usual mace or whip of fangs, and gashing the exposed flesh of any student who dis