"I suppose they could be planning just that," Trshould have followed through and at least killed Master Pharaun."iel said, frowning. "Perhaps we
"I f we execute one of the saviors of Menzoberranzan—damn his miserable
little hide—it would have made House
archm Baenre look frightened and weak." The age smiled a crooked smile. "Which we are, at the moment, but we don't
dare give the appearance.""What, then, do you recom
mend?"
Below the balcony, a lizard hissed and wheels creaked as a cart rolled by."Use them in a way that sim
ultaneously benefits us and neutralizes the threat
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they represent," said Gromcan't continue. W
e must find a way to restote the priesthood'
ph. "Surely you and I agree that the present situation
s magic ".
Triel nodded, looking away from her battered city.
"I propose that as a first step," the archmaanother city—likely Ched Nasad—to find out if their divines are simge continued, "we send agents to il
arl
afflicted, and if so, whether they know wh y y. You can assign Quenthel to lead the
expedition. After all, it concerns Arach-Tinilith perhaps most of all. I'll bedelighted to loan you the services of Master Pharaun. If the st
ory I heard was
correct, that weapons master friend of his should go as well, if for no other reason than it'll m
ake Pharaun squirm."
"Ched Nasad ..." Triel whispered
.
"The three of them ought to be more than capable of surviving a trek as far
as Ched Nasad," continued Gromph, "and they can't very well try to overthrowus while they'
re leagues away from th
Lolth will return before they do, and in any case, with te city, can they? Who knows, perhaps ime, their notoriety will fade."
His suggestion left Triel feeling a little sheepish. She hid it as best she could by pretending to consider his plan.
"Faeryl Zauvirr proposed an expedition to Ched Nasad. She claimed to be concerned because the caravans have stopped."
Gromph cocked his head. "Really? We representatives can sort that out
as well. You know, it's good that the amll, ourbassador is already keen to go. She'll
make a valuable addition and a mo
enterprise." re than adequate cover for the whole "Waerva told m
e Faeryl was a spy," said Triel, "and sought to depart the city in
order to report our weakness to her confederates. So I forbade her to leave "."What proof did Waerva offer?"
"She told me she learned of Faeryl's treachery from one of her informants ".
Gromph waited a moment as if expecting something more.
"And that's it?" he asked at length. "With respect, Matron, ma
if you haven't spoken with the informer yourself, if you haven'y I point out that t probed the
matter any further, then you really only have Waerva's word for it that the envoy
is a traitor ".
"I can't handle everything personally," Triel scowled. "That's why we have
retainers in the first place. I have not entirely lost touch with my—
our
interests in Ched Nasad, though their explanations and excuses do wear thin. "
"Of course, Matron," Gromph said quickly. "I quite understand. I have the
same problem with my own retainers, and I only have Menzoberran-zan's
wizards to oversee, not an entire city.""Why would Waerva lie?"
"I don't know, but I've had some dealings with Faeryl Zauvirr. She never struck
me as stupid enough to cross the Baenre. W
and discontented enough for any gam aerva, on the other hand, is reckless e. Accordingly, I think it miworthwhile to inquire into this m ght be
atter ourselves."
Triel hesitated before saying, "That could prove diff
the Zauvirr tried to flee Menzoberranzan. I hired somicult. Despite my orders, e agents of Bregan
D'aerthe, led by Valas Hune—do you know him?"
"I've heard the name mentioned," Grom
"He would m ph replied.ake a fair addition to your little band of explorers," Triel said.
"He's known to be more than passingly familiar with the wilds of the
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Underdark—a guide of some accomGromph bowed his agreement. plishment, in fact."
"Be that as it may, it was Valas Hune I hired to fetch Faeryl back. He com
The wizard rounded on the draegloth.pleted his task well, and I gave the ambassador to Jeggred.""What's the prisoner's condition?" he asked the creature. "Is she alive?"
"Yes," said Jeggred through a mouthful of bloody meat. "I was taking mtime, to prove I can. But you can't have her y. Mother gave her to me. She justtold you."Gromph stared up into the half-demon's eyes."Nephew
," he said, "I'm sore, frustrated, and in a foul mood generally. Rightnow I don't give a leaky sack of rat droppings whether you're a sacred being or not. Show some respect, lead mewhere you sit." to this prisoner forthwith, or I'll blight you Clutching the rothe bone like a club, Jeggred sprang upward from his seat.
Triel said, "Do as the archma
The draegloth lowered his mge bade you. I wish it as well."a"Yes, Mother keshift weapon.
," he sighed.
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F I V E
peered about. The cave streHer pack weighting her shoulders, hetched out before her and r heart pounding, W
aerva turned and
stabbing down from the ceiling and stalagmites jutting up from the uneven floorbehind, with stalactites . Nothing moved.
of falling water plopped somewhere in the What, then, had she heard? As if in response to her unspoken question, a drop common sounds of the Underdark, and scarcely a harbipassages ahead. It was one of the most
nger of peril.Waerva wiped sweat from her brow and scowled at her own jumpiness. She had
good reason to be edgy, though. Everyone said it was suicide to travel thesubterranean wilderness alone.
Sadly, thanks to the cursed goblin rebellion, she had little choice. Because ofthe desperate fighting all across the city
, the clergy's incapacity was no great secretanymore. Certainly Gromph had discerned it, which meant T
r
anything to hide from him. Surely, then, she would s iel no longer had eek his counsel once more.Waerva had been confident she could
manipulate the frazzled matron mother
but she very m , uch doubted she could fool the canny archmashe'd cleared out of the Great Mound and Menzoberranzan itself before her ge. Accordingly,
kinsman could start asking questions, and there she was, a
hiking through a perilous wilderness. solitary wayfarer But she was strong and cunning, and she'd survive. She'd m
ake her way to her
secret allies, and everything would be all right.She took four m
ore strides, then heard another little sound, and this one wasn't
falling water. It sounded more like a stealthy footstep brushing stone, and it
came from behind her.
She whirled and saw no one, then something stung her arm. She pivoted. Ather feet lay the pebble som
eone had th
through the air rown. Soft, sibilant laughter rippled . From the sound of it, the merrymakers were all around her.Why
, then, couldn't she see them?Adamantine mace at the ready