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war of the spider queen 5 annihilation-第75章

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er back past the edges of the Bazaar。 Gromph watched the bystanders gape in awe and fear at what Dyrr had bee。
   It's a gigant; Nauzhror said。 A blackstone gigant。
   Gromph sighed。 He knew what it was that Dyrr had turned himself into。
   Under normal circumstances; a blackstone gigant was a construct; created by priestesses of any number of dark faiths to be used as servants; guardians; assassins; or instruments of war。 Carved from solid blocks of stone; they were formidable creatures that could destroy a whole city if left unchecked。 What Dyrr had done was change his form from his normally thin; aged drow frame to the form of a gigant。 In the process he had bee; for all intents and purposes; that new creature。
   The gigant was easily forty feet long from the top of its massive; drowlike head to the tip of its curling; wormlike tail。 It had four sets of long arms with drowlike hands big enough to close over Gromph entirely; though the hands were oddly twisted with three multi…jointed fingers ending in black talons not unlike Nimor's。 The lich had opted to retain his black coloration; but the creature's eyes blazed a bright blue。 Shafts of light extended from them; cutting through the haze of smoke that still hung in the air。 It opened its mouth and revealed fangs the size of short swords; set in rows。 Slime dripped from its twisted lower lip。 It was in constant motion; twitching and squirming like a maggot。 The weight of it dragged ragged scars in the floor; and the sound of grinding; cracking stone overwhelmed all other sounds。
   The creature started to destroy everything it could reach; and it could reach a lot。 What merchants' stalls were still intact and unburned were ground to splinters under the colossal beast's raw tonnage。 The once curious merchants ran for their lives; but as the gigant writhed across the Bazaar; it rolled over one fleeing drow after another。 When it rolled on to reveal them once again; instead of the mass of unrecognizable paste Gromph expected to see; there was left behind an array of what looked at first like statues。 The petrified forms of a score of drow lay perfectly still; scattered across the ruined Bazaar。 The touch of the gigant had turned them to stone。
   Its fit of destructive rage finished; the gigant turned its attention to Gromph。 The shafts of light from its eyes fell on the archmage; illuminating him where he hovered a dozen yards above the floor of the Bazaar。
   Gromph cast a spell as the gigant came at him; gnashing its massive fangs and petrifying a handful more of the careless drow merchants。 The spell made Gromph difficult to see。 His form became cloudy; indistinct; and he dropped quickly to the ground。 The boots he was wearing would help him run faster than any drow。 Difficult to see and moving fast; Gromph managed to stay out of the raging gigant's way。
   〃Can you hear me; Dyrr?〃 Gromph called out。
   The lich didn't answer。 Gromph wasn't sure if he could in his current state。 The gigant growled and gnashed its teeth and came at him again。 Gromph literally ran in circles in an effort to contain the dangerous beast in the Bazaar。 Any living thing it touched turned to stone; and too many Menzoberranyr had perished already。 If the siege truly was ing to an end; it was time for the wasteful killing to stop too。
   〃Dyrr; answer me;〃 Gromph tried again; but again there was no response。
   Instead; the gigant glanced down at the petrified drow left in its wake。 When the beam of light from its eyes played on their stone forms; the rock…hard drow lurched into motion。 The petrified merchants drew themselves up; staggering slowly like zombies; and each one turned its head up to regard the gigant as if listening for orders。 Dust fell from them in gently wafting clouds。
   The gigant hissed at each of them; and as it did so one after another of the animated statues turned to face Gromph and began to stagger slowly toward him。
   Gromph could move many times faster than the petrified drow; but there were a lot of them: a dozen; then more; and he knew that eventually he would have to do something about the blackstone gigant and its cadre of animated statues in the heart of Menzoberranzan。
   The lich isn't answering you; Master; Nauzhror said。 Perhaps he can't。 Perhaps he's more gigant now than lich。
   What does that mean? Prath asked。
   It means; Gromph answered; that what a lich might be normally capable of; normally resistant to; may no longer apply。
   Like what? Prath asked。
   Gromph and Nauzhror projected the same word at precisely the same time: Necromancy;
   
   〃That's impossible;〃 Valas said。 〃It's the size of a castle。〃
   Pharaun shrugged; nodding; looking up at the enormous wreck。
   〃Bigger;〃 the Master of Sorcere replied; 〃but it walked。〃
   The wreck was once a sphere of polished steel three hundred feet or more in diameter。 It lay amid the ruins of half a dozen smaller stone and web buildings; one side of it gone pletely。 On the whole it resembled a discarded eggshell; but in fact it had once been a walking fortress。 Pharaun tried to imagine the sight of the thing intact; standing on legs that were left bent and torn underneath its bulk。
   〃Some kind of clockwork contraption;〃 Valas persisted; 〃that big 。。。 It would have to have been built by a 。 。 。〃
   〃A god?〃 Pharaun finished for him; when he sensed Valas hesitating to draw the same conclusion。 〃Or in this case a goddess。 Why not?〃
   〃What would you use something like that for?〃 asked Danifae。
   〃War;〃 Jeggred offered; though there was enough of a lilt in his voice to make it almost sound like a question。 〃It's a war machine。〃
   〃It's a fortress;〃 Quenthel said。 There was a finality; a certainty in her voice that made the others turn to look at her。 〃It's。。。 it was Lolth's own fortress。 It once resembled a clockwork spider; and from within Lolth herself could traverse the Demonweb Pits; protected and armed with weapons the likes of which no drow has yet imagined。〃
   〃I think 。 。 。〃 Danifae said。 〃I think I remember reading something about that but always thought it a fantasy; a bit of harmless heresy to thrill the uninitiated。〃
   〃You know this for sure?〃 Pharaun asked Quenthel; though he could see in her face that she had no doubts。
   The high priestess looked the Master of Sorcere in the eye and said; 〃I've been inside it。 I've seen it move。 It was inside that spider fortress that I first came before the Spider Queen herself。〃
   Pharaun turned from Quenthel's gaze to look at the massive wreck again。
   〃She seldom left its confines;〃 Quenthel went on; her voice growing softer and softer as if she were receding over a great distance。 〃I don't think I ever saw her leave it; in fact; in all the years I。。。〃
   Pharaun didn't turn back to look at the Mistress of Arach…Tinilith when he said; 〃We should go inside。 If Lolth never left that fortress; perhaps she's still in there。〃
   〃She isn't there;〃 Quenthel said。
   〃The mistress is right;〃 said Danifae。 〃I can feel it…or; rather; I can't feel her。〃
   〃She might still be inside there;〃 the wizard said; knowing t
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