R red rhythmically from his wound.yld continued to back away. The rogues spread out again, though not so
widely as before. Tsabrak began to make a soft whining sound in the back of his throat.
Then, seemingly without any windup, just a sudden extension of his arm, Ryld threw his sword. Though the weapon wasn'
t
streaked through the air as straight and su intended for such an action, it re as an arrow. into T The point plunged
sabrak's chest.
The drider's eyes widened. He coughed blood, then flopped forward at the
waist, dropping his sword. His spider half, slower to die than the upper portion,continued to lim
It was all right, though, because Rp forward. yld had no melee weapon save for a daggerwhich would surely be of little use against a blade as long as the greats ,
word.
Houndaer rushed in to deliver the finishing stroke.
"Tuin'T
arir
he screamed.
His face still as blank as a zombie's, the weapons master dodged to the side.
Houndaer turned, following the target, and saw that Ryld had ducked behind one of a row of wooden mannequins. Up close, the crudely carved dum
mies
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stigmata of dents and gashes.were oddly disquieting figures, smirking identical smiles despite their countless R
yld stood poised, waiting, and Houndaer discerned the spy's intent. When his adversary lunged around one side of the dummy, the master w
ould circle
in the opposite direction, thus maintaining a barrier between them.
as it was supposed to be. He brought the blade around in a low arc. It Houndaer saw no reason to play that game, not if his new sword was as keen tore the mannequin with scarcely a jolt, depriving R away
yld of his pitiful protection.Unfortunately, the weapons master sprang forward at the very same ins
tant,
before Houndaer could pull the greatsword back for another cut. Ryld slashedat the noble's throat.
between himself and the spyHoundaer frantically wrenched himself back, interposing his weapon , before recognizing that the cut had been more of
a feint than anything else. Ryld had tricked him into assuming a
defensive attitude, then seized the opportunity to dash past hi completely m. Houndaer cut at the master'
s back but only managed to tear his billowing cloak.
The Tuin'Tarl gave chase, and Tsabra
ambulatory k, dying or dead but still mindlessly the drider down., staggered into his path. Houndaer shouted in frustration and cut
When the hybrid fell, the noble could see what was happening behind him.R
yld had reached Tsabrak's fallen sword. Heedless of the venom drying onthe blade, the teacher slipped his toe under the weapon, flipped it into the air
and caught it neatly by the hilt. His expression ,as unfathomable as ever, hecame on guard and advanced.
Aloud, he shouted, "Here! I'I can still kill him, Houndaer thought, I still have the reach on him.
R ve got one of the masters here!"yld stepped to the verge of the distance, then hovered there. Confident in his
ability to defend, he wanted Houndaer to strike at him. A fencer couldn'tattack without opening himself up.
At first, the noble declined to oblige. He intended to wait his opponent out.R
yld beat his blade.
composed attack. Feint to The clanging impact startled a response out of him, but at least it was a opponent' the chest, feint to the flank, cut low and hack the
s legs out from underneath him.
Even as he flowed into the final count, he remembered Ryld teaching him
the sequence, and sure enough, the instructor wasn't fooled. He parried the genuine low-line attack, then riposted to Houndaer'
s wrist. The broadsword
bit through his gauntlet and into the flesh beneath.R
at Houndaer'yld pulled his weapon free in a spatter of gore. He drove deeper, cutting s torso. The Tuin'Tarl floundered backward out of the distance,
meanwhile heaving the greatsword His bloody wrist throbbed, and the huge blade trembled. It was brutally hback into a threatening position.
ard
to hold it up, its enchantments notwithstanding. He choked up on it, hisweakened hand clutching the ricasso, but that only helped a little. He li
stened
for the sound of another party of rogues rushing to his aid. He didn't hear it."Well done, Master Argith!" Houndaer declared. "I declare myself b
eaten. I
yield."R ld stalked forward, broadsword at the ready
.
"Please!" said the Ty uin'Tarl. "We always got along, didn't we? I was one of
your most dutiful students, and I can help you get out of here."
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expressionless after all. It might be The teacher kept coming, and Houndaer saw that his face wasn't empty or preternatural, almost demonic concentration, focused entirely on slaughterdevoid of emotion, but it revealed a
.
Houndaer saw his own inescapable death there, and, suffcalm used with a strange
, he lowered the greatsword. Ryid's blade sheared into his chest an instant later
.
lifetime learning self control, for otherwisThe echoing metallic crash startled Quenthee, she might have cried outl. It was well that she'd spent a in dismay.She and her squad were patrolling the temple. After the events
night of the past four s it would have been mad to relax their vigilance, but as the
uneventfully by, her troops began to speculate that the siege was over hours had crept .was supposed to be. The bone wand had suppos After all, it
edly turned the malignancy of the
past night's sending back on she who cast the curse.Y
et Quenthel had found she wasn't quite r
Y eady to share in the general optimism. es, she'd turned an attack back on its source, but that didn't necessarily mean her
faceless enemy had succumbed to the demon's attentions. The spellcaster couldhave survived, and if so, she could k
assassins. eep right on dispatching her unearthly
From the sound of it, another such had just broken in, and Quenthel didn't have another little bone wand.
For a moment, the Baenre felt a surge of fear, perhaps even despair, and she swallowed it down.
Perhaps her subordinates would pr"Follow me," she snapped.Their tread silent in their enchanted ove of some use for a change.
direction of the noise. Greenish torchlight splashed their shadows on the walls. boots, the priestesses trotted in the
Parchment rattled as one novice fumbled open a scroll. Female voices began to shout. Power reddened the air for an instant and brushed a
gracross the priestesses' skin. itty, pricking feeling
"It's not a demon," said Yngoth, twis
eyes on a level with Quenthel's own. Her stting up from the whip handle to place his bob up and down. ride made his scaly wedge of a head
She hoped so. W"No?" she asked. "Has my enemy come to continue our duel in person?"ith her minions at hechance of crushing the arrogant fool. r back, Quenthel would have a good
But alas, it wasn't so. Her course led her to the entry hall with the spider statues.The poor battered valves hung breached and crooked once again. This time the
culprit was a huge, disembodied, luminousas if signaling som hand, floating open with fingers up
eone to halt. A lanky ma
behind the translucent m le in a baggy cloak had taken shelter anifestation from the spears and arrows that several
priestesses were sending his way.Quenthel sighed, because she knew the lunatic, and he couldn't possibly b
e her
unknown foe. By all accounts, he'd been too busy down in the city the past fewdays.
She gestured with the whip, terminating the barrage of missiles.
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where no m"Master Mizzrymale m ," she called. "Y
ou com
ay come unbidden."
pound your crimes by breaking in
Pharaun bent low in obeisance. He looked winded, and, most peculiarly forsuch a notorious dandy
"Mistress, I beg your pardon, but I m, disheveled. ust confer with you. Time is of the essence."
"I have little to say to you except to condemn you as the Archmahave done." ge should
"Kill me if you must." The giant hand winked out of existence and he
continued, "Given my recent peccadilloes, I half expected it. But hear my
message first. The undercreatures are rebelling."
he Archmage sent you here with this
news?"Quenthel narrowed her eyes and asked, "T
"Alas," the mage replied, "I was unable to locate him but knew this was
something that must be brought to the attention of the most senior members of
the Academy. I realize no one ever dreamed it could happen, but it has. Walk to
the verge of the plateau with me, and you'll see."
The Baenre frowned. Pharaun's manner was too presumptuous by half, yet
something in it commanded attention.
"Very well," she said, "but if this is some sort of demented jest, you'll suffer for