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tiny sprite. Still, she smslaves focused on her and the otheriled as she stepped forward to meet the foe. One of the
The m , on Jeggred.atron mother knew a minotaur liked to overwhelm an opponent with the
momentum of its initial rush. She waited until the creature was nearly on top of
her, then sidestepped. He was lumbering too fast to stop or compensate, and she
smashed his knee with her mace as he plunged by.
The slave fell on his face, and she robbed him of the use of his limbs with a bone-breaking strike to the spine. Meanwhile, Jeggred sim
u
on his own opponent' ltaneously chewed s neck and ripped at the brute's torso, hooking the guts out.After that, T
r
foes. Panting, the Baenre strode to the iel and the draegloth killed several gnolls before running out of high enough to peer beyond the eminence of Qu'foot of a wall and floated upward again,
ellarz'orl to the burning cit
beyond. Jeggred followed. yEarlier
, when she'rebelling, she'd used a certain md first discerned that slaves throughout Menzoberranzan were
agical diamond to call the males of Bregan
D'aerthe from their secret lair. The sell swords were at their work.
One neighborhood in the south of the city was thick with goblins. Even from the Great Mound, she could m
ake out the boil of motion in the streets.
over the course of just a few seconds, that agitation ceased, as th Then,e creaturesapparently fell dead all at once.
It was an extraordinary feat of mass assassination, but the mercenaries hadonly cleared one small part of Menzoberranzan. They couldn't reclaim the entire
city by themselves, if, in fact, the j ob could be done at all.
Triel shouted down into the yard, to any officer within earshot, "Assemble m
y troops. We're maout." rching
admittedly young life, and heJeggred couldn't speak for joy
. This ha
was drunk on slaughterd already been the . He'd killed and killed and best night of his killed and killed again, an ecstasy that put his sport with Faeryl Zauvirr to shame.
And his mother said it wasn't over! They were going to descend into the city to
gorge on murder, and Jeggred would know a fiend's transcendent bliss. The onlhard part would be remembering not to kill dark elves, just e y
ver
He squeezed T yone else.riel's shoulder with a quivering hand, one of the smaller ones.
Valas Hune skulked around the cornerwhere no bastion should be—then the huge thing m, then blinked. A keep blocked the street, oved.knew that somNo, not a keep after all, but the biggest stone giant he'd ever seen. The scout e Houses kept giant slaves as well as the more common goblinoids specimen still wore iron bracelets dangliand ogres, and, gray in the firelight, with a long head and black, sunken eyes, this somewhere it had procured a great axe si ng lengths of broken chain. From was using it to pulp any drow it noticed scurrying about.zed for a creature of its immensity, and Valas had gotten separated from his comrades sometime back. That was all
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right. He was used to traversing wild places by himself, though in truth, he'd neverexplored any tunnel as perilous and unpredictable as Menzoberranzan had becom
e
this night.He'd
ran out, close in with his kukris. He' been killing ores and gnolls, first with his short bowd thought he was m, and, after the arrows aking someprogress until he encountered this. genuine
someone would have to k
as well as the little ones, if MenzoberranIt was a daunting sight, but zan was to survive ill the big under-creatures and Bregan D'aerthe
was to be paid for its services.V
alas touched a fingertip to a nine-pointed tin star pinned to his shirt, and
murmured a word in a language of a race few Menzoberranyr had ever even heard
of. In the blink of an eye he was crouched on the stone giant's shoulder.
The surface was smooth and rounded. He started
to
the accomplished rock climber he was, negated his weight aslip off, but, reacting like He clambered within reach of the giant' nd caught himself.
s neck and started hacking at the arteries
within the behemoth's neck with both kukris.
To no avail. Perched somewhat precariously, Valas couldn'
weight to full advantage, and his first stroke skipped harmlt use his strength and essly off the giant'srocklike hide.
nearly brushing VThe behemoth did feel the impact, though. Its head snapped around, the chin atim las away. The giant glared down at him, and he struck, this
e with greater success. With a crackle of lightning, th
the slave's lower lip. e enchanted weapon split Crying out in pain and anger
, a deep sound Valas felt in his bones, the stone
scrambled forward and cut giant flinched its head awayat the colossus'. A huge gray hand rose up to catch the drows neck. , who
Dark, thick blood leaped forth and washed Valas into space. He fell hard onto a rooftop and watched the giant stumble about, clutching at its th
roat. After a few
wandering bysteps, the huge thrall fell backward, crushing some unlucky hobgoblins that were .
the foot of Narbondel the saGromph was in a vile humor as he floated up the clif
f face. He'd
me as always, and the world exploded into madness. cast light into Ores lunged out of nowhere
summarily dumped his luxur and attacked his guards. His own ogre litter-bearers uprising. ious conveyance on the ground and joined in the
nothing happened. SomeThe archmage had sought to strike the one had conjured a magical dead zoneundercreatures dead with a spell, but around him.Either one of the ores was a sham
an powerful enough to create such an effect, or,
more likely, one of the brutes had stolen a talisman from his owner.
However they'd maGromph' naged it, the beasts were charging, and the spells in
s memory were just odd little rhymes, his robe and cloak, mere flim
cloth, and his weapons, inert sticks and ornam sy ents. Well, probably not all of them, but he wasn't reckless enough to stand and experim
ent while the ores
assailed him with their pilfered blades. Forfeiting his dignity, he turned and ran.
The exertion made his chest throb where K'rarza'q had gored him.
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zone. He'When he reached the edge of the plaza, he thought he m
ust have exited the dead
d
legs catching up behind him better have, because he could hear the grunting ogres with their long . He turned, pointed a wand, and snarled the triggerword.
A drop of liquid shot from the tip of the rod. It struck the belly of the lead ogre and burst into a copious splash of acid.
With his ma ph obliterated every attacker who lacked the
sense to run awaygic restored, Grom. His dark elf attendants were already dead, leaving him to
make his way back to Tier Breche alone.
As it turned out, the slave rebellion was pandemic, and the trek wasn'taltogether easy
. He considered going to ground in some
when he saw the flames gnawing stone, he knew he had to get castle or house, but back.
Dirty, sore, and coughing, he eventually made it home, and when he rose to thetop of the limestone wall, he saw som
ething that lifted his spirits, albeit only a
little.
Eight Masters of Sorcere stood in the open air, chanting, gesturing, attema ritual, while an equal number of a pting
fetched m pprentices looked on. The wizards had uch of the proper equipment out of the tower. That was something,
Gromph supposed, but the incantation was a useless mess.
The Baenre reached out and hauled hims
and knees, another irksome affront to his dignityelf onto solid ground and his hands .He rose and shouted, "Enough!"
The teachers and students twisted around to gawk at him. The chanting died."Archmage!" cried Guldor Melarn. He was supposedly without peer in th
e
realm of elemental magic, though it couldn't be proved by his performance thus
far that night. "W"I' e were worried about you!"
m sure," said Grom
sent out looking for m ph, striding closer. "I noticed all the search parties you e."Guldor hesitated. "Sir, the mistress of the Academ
y commanded—""Shut up," said Gromph. He'd
come close enough to see that the teachers were
standing in a com"Pitiful." plex pentacle, written in red phosphorescence on the ground.
He extended his index finger and wrote on the air. The magic words and sigilsreshaped themselves.
"My lord Archmage," said Master Godeep. "Wthe fires below e drew this circle to extinguish
.
"I' If you break it—"m ph, "I'm fixing it." He turned his gaze on one
of the apprentices, som not breaking it," said Grome commoner youth, and the dolt flinched. "Fetch me a bit of fur
, an amber rod, and one of the little bronze gongs the cooks use to
summon us to supper.
"Archmage," said Guldor
Runf
, "you see we already have all the necessary foci for fire
magic." He gestured to a brazier of ruddy coals. "I'm whispering to the flames
below, commanding them to dwindle."
"And making more smoke in the process. That's just what we need." Gromph
kicked the brazier over, scattering embers across the rock. "Your approach isn't
working, elementalist. I should exile you to the Realms that See the Sun for afew decades, then you might figure out what it takes to extinguish a fire of this
ma
The mgnitude."ale came sprinting back with the articles Gromph had requested. The
Baenre whispered a word of power, and the pentacle changed from red to blue.
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