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war of the spider queen 3 condemnation-第24章

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ely secure behind the strong doors; but she couldn't imagine that they were at all fortable。
   〃How 。 。 。 rustic;〃 Halisstra said。
   She wondered for one terrible moment if it would be her fate to live out the rest of her expatriate existence crouched in some similar hovel。
   〃It's even more charming than the last time I was here;〃 Pharaun said with a forced smile。 〃The dwarf there is Dinnka。 You'll find that this nameless wayside inn of hers constitutes the finest lodgings available in Mantol…Derith。 You'll get food; fire; and shelter…three things that are hard to e by in the wilds of the Underdark…and pay a small fortune for it。〃
   〃It will be better than resting in a monster…haunted surface ruin; I suppose;〃 Quenthel said。
   She led the way as the party approached one of the cookfires。 A trio of bugbears occupied the seats there; apparently mercenaries of some skill; judging by the quality of the armor they wore。 The hairy creatures brooded over big leather jacks of mushroom ale; and gnawed at haunches of rothe meat。 One by one the hulking warriors looked up as the five drow and Jeggred approached。 Quenthel folded her arms and looked at the creatures with contempt。
   〃Well?〃 she said。
   The bugbears growled; setting down ale and meat as their great fists dropped down to rest on axe…hafts thrust through their belts。 The motion caught Halisstra's eye。 Bugbears with any lick of sense would have vacated their places immediately; almost anywhere in the Underdark。 They might not have been drow slaves…clearly they weren't; if they were in Mantol…Derith…but she'd ventured out into similar places near Ched Nasad enough times to understand that creatures like bugbears learned quickly to give way to the truly dangerous denizens of the Lands Below; such as noble dark elves。
   〃Well; what?〃 snarled the largest of the three。 〃It'll take more'n a drow sneer t'make us give up our seats。〃
   〃Think y'can just push us aroun'?〃 the second bugbear added。 〃You elfies ain't as scary as y'was; y'know。 Maybe yous'll have t'start showin' off why we's oughtta do what y'says。〃
   Quenthel waited for a moment; then said one word: 〃Jeggred。〃
   The draegloth bounded forward and seized the first bugbear。 With his two smaller arms he clamped down over the bugbear's hands; preventing him from drawing any of the weapons at his side。 He locked one fighting talon around the creature's head; holding him tightly; and with his other fighting hand he plunged his powerful talons into the bugbear's face。 The mercenary screamed something in his uncouth language and struggled against the draegloth。 Jeggred grinned; knotted his claws deep in the shrieking monster's head; and yanked back hard; ripping off the front of the bugbear's skull。 Blood and brain matter splattered the bugbears panions; who scrambled to their feet; drawing swords and axes。
   Jeggred lowered the twitching body a bit and looked over it at the other two。
   〃Next?〃 he purred。
   The two remaining bugbears stumbled back; and fled in abject terror。 Jeggred shook his white…furred head and tossed the corpse aside; taking a seat at the fire。 He helped himself to a hunk of roast dropped by a bugbear; and raised one of their jacks in another hand。
   〃Bugbears。 。 。 。〃 he muttered。
   〃Hey; you!〃
   The surly duergar innkeeper…Dinnka…scuttled forward; anger plain on her face。
   〃Those three hadn't settled their tab yet;〃 she plained。 〃Now how in all the screaming hells am I going to get my gold from them?〃
   Ryld stooped and removed the bugbear's belt pouch。 He tossed it to Dinnka。
   〃Settle up with this;〃 the weapons master said; 〃and start our tab with what's left。 We'll want good wine; and more food。〃
   The duergar woman caught the purse; but she did not move。
   〃I don't appreciate your scaring off paying customers; drow。 Nor killing them; neither。 Next time do your murdering at home; where it belongs。〃
   She marched off; already barking orders at the goblin slaves underfoot。
   Halisstra watched her go; then she looked back to the others and flashed; That was odd。 Did you hear what the bugbear said?
   〃What he said about the drow not being as scary as they used to be?〃 Ryld said; then he switched to sign。 Has word of Ched Nasad's fall reached this place so quickly? It was only a couple of days ago; and Mantol…Derith is many days' travel from the City of Shimmering Webs。
   It's possible that magical scrying or spells of munication might have spread the word already; Halisstra said。 Or 。 。 。 perhaps he meant something else。 Perhaps something of our unusual difficulties is known here。
   That; thought Halisstra; was a very disturbing scenario。 Gray dwarves and mind flayers were petent foes; creatures who knew many secrets of sorcery。 If they had discerned the drow's weakness; it would not be unduly surprising; but if mon bugbear mercenaries were aware of matters in Ched Nasad or Menzoberranzan; it must be widely known indeed。
   Goblin slaves returned to their fire; laden with somewhat better fare than the bugbears had enjoyed; and flagons of cool wine from some surface vineyard。 The small slaves gathered up the hulking body of the fallen bugbear and dragged it off into the darkness。 The dark elves paid them scant attention。 Goblin slaves were so far beneath their notice that they might as well have not existed。 The party ate and drank in silence; occupied with their own thoughts。
   After a time; Valas joined them; acpanied by another gray dwarf。 This one was a male; with a short beard of iron grey and not a single hair on his head above his eyebrows。 The duergar wore a shirt of chain mail and carried a wicked hand axe at his side。 His visage was maimed by a set of three great furrowed scars that had taken off one ear and twisted the right side of his face into a nightmarish map of old pain。 He might have been a merchant; a mercenary; or a miner…his dour attire offered few hints as to his trade。
   〃This is Ghevel Coalhewer;〃 the scout said。 〃He owns a boat moored nearby; on the Darklake。 He will take us to Gracklstugh tomorrow。〃
   〃I'll want me payment in advance;〃 the gray dwarf warned。 〃And I'll have ye know I've a contract o' redress with me guild back home。 If ye think to slit me throat and dump me over the side out on the lake; ye'll be hunted down for it。〃
   〃A trusting soul;〃 Pharaun said with a smile。 〃We've no interest in robbing you; Master Coalhewer。〃
   〃I'll take me precautions; just the same。〃 The duergar looked at Valas and asked; 〃Ye know where the boat is。 Pay me now; and ye can meet me there tomorrow early。〃
   〃How do we know you won't rob us; dwarf?〃 rumbled Jeggred。
   〃It's usually bad business to rob drow; not unless ye be sure to get away with it;〃 the dwarf replied。 〃 'Course; that may be changing; but no' so fast that I'll chance it today。〃
   Valas jingled a pouch in front of the duergar and dropped it into his hand。 The dwarf immediately poured out its contents into his big; weathered palm; appraising the gemstones there before scooping them back into the pouch。
   〃Ye must be in a rush; or yer man here might've st
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