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蛛后之战(被遗忘的国度系列英文版)-第96章

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Faeryl considered taking her war hammer along; then thought better of it。 If her rehabilitation was an elaborate prank; if the Baenre was summoning her to further torment; the weapon wouldn't save her。
Her legs still the least bit unsteady; she followed a male through the endless corridors of the Great Mound。 Eventually he opened the door to a small but lavishly decorated room。
Triel sat at the table in the center of the space; with two bodyguards standing against the wall behind her。 Faeryl inferred that this was a chamber the matron used when she wished to palaver away from the formal trappings of her court。
The Baenre rose and took her prisoner's hands。
〃My child;〃 Triel said; 〃I rejoice to see you。 Some folk said you wouldn't recover; but I never doubted it。 I knew you were strong; a true drow princess favored of Lolth。〃
〃Thank you; Matron;〃 said Faeryl; thoroughly perplexed。
Triel conducted her a chair。
〃You'll be glad to know we caught them;〃 the matron said。
〃Them?〃
〃The brigands who waylaid you and murdered your followers; who left you for dead in that place where my servant Valas found you。 I supervised the executions myself。〃
Faeryl was beginning to prehend her situation。 For some reason; Triel had fiven her her disobedience。 The Zauvirr could go free; her honor and rank restored; but there was a catch。 Henceforth; she would have to endorse the fiction that Triel was in no way responsible for any of her misfortunes。 For after all; the sovereign of Menzoberranzan was a perfect being; whom the Spider Queen herself had exalted above all others。 How; then; could she possibly make a mistake? It rankled a little; but Faeryl was more than willing to embrace the lie to avoid a return to the dungeon。
〃Thank you; Matron;〃 she said。 〃Thank you with all my heart。〃 Triel waved her hand; and a servant brought wine。 〃Do you still want to go home?〃 the Baenre asked。
Pharaun had been summoned to a good many audiences in the course of his checkered career; and it had been his experience that no matter how urgent the occasion; one generally wound up parked in an antechamber for a while。 Matron Baenre's waiting area was considerably more lavish than most; and in ordinary circumstances; he would have amused himself by passing esthetic judgment on the decor。 Instead he had to address another matter; for when he arrived; Ryld was sitting on a chair in the corner; half hidden behind a marble statue。
The carving depicted a beautiful female doing something unpleasant to a deep gnome; for the greater glory of the Dread Queen of Spiders; one assumed。
The Mizzrym hadn't spoken to his friend since the slaughter of the renegades。 He supposed the time had e。 But first he paid his respects to Quenthel; who; much to her annoyance; was being kept waiting as well。 The mage then bowed to a sternfaced drow male; looking ill at ease and out of place in rough outdoorsman's clothes and ugly trinkets。 Pharaun didn't know him。
〃Valas Hune;〃 the warrior said; 〃of Bregan D'aerthe。〃
Pharaun introduced himself; then strolled toward the Master of MeleeMagthere。
〃Ryld Have you any idea why the Council summoned us?〃
The burly swordsman rose and said; 〃No。〃
〃To shower us with honors; one assumes。 How are you?〃
〃Alive。〃
〃I rejoice to hear it。 I was concerned because I could tell that warrior's trance strained even your constitution。〃
For a moment; the two masters regarded one another in silence。
〃My friend;〃 Pharaun said; having lowered his voice。 〃I truly regret what happened。〃
〃What you did was tactically sound;〃 said Ryld。 〃It was what any sensible drow would have done。 1 hold no grudge。〃
The wizard looked into weapons master's eyes and realized that for the first time; he couldn't read him。
Perhaps Ryld meant what he was saying; but it was just as likely he was lying; lulling his betrayer's suspicions to facilitate some eventual revenge。 Thus; while Pharaun might continue to observe the forms of their long friendship; he could never trust his fellow master again。
For a moment he felt a pang of loss; but he quashed the sensation。 Friendship and trust were for lesser races。 They weakened a dark elf; and he was better off without them。
Pharaun gave Ryld an affectionate clap on the shoulder; just as he had a thousand times before。
When the tall doors opened; all eight Matrons of the Council sat enthroned and illuminated on an eighttiered pyramid of a dais; with Triel of course set higher than the others; and a span of radiant marble webbing arching overhead。 Quenthel stalked in proudly; ahead of Pharaun and the other males; and why not? She was Mistress of ArachTinilith and a Baenre。
Truth to tell; a miniscule part of her; a part she loathed and repudiated; hadn't wanted to e in; because her unknown enemy was very likely in the room
The matriarchs weren't the only folk in the vicinity of the platform。 A symbol of the goddess's favor and a source of practical protection; Jeggred loomed behind Triel's chair。 Servants scurried about the steps to do the great ladies' bidding。 Gromph stood on the highest riser; a place of ultimate honor for a male。
When she; the mage; the weapons master; and the mercenary reached the foot of the dais; Triel began to praise them for their efforts against the illithilich and its pawns。 At first the oration was pretty much what Quenthel had expected; but soon it took an unexpected turn。
She herself would lead an expedition to Ched Nasad to find out why no travelers came from that direction; and what the priestesses of the vassal city might know concerning the silence of Lolth。 Ryld Argith; Pharaun Mizzrym; and Valas Hune would serve as her lieutenants; acpanying the ambassador; Faeryl Zauvirr。
Upon hearing the news; the hulking warrior in the dwarven breastplate simply inclined his head in acquiescence。 The wizard grinned; and the scout smiled。 At first the envoy; who was standing nearby; looked equally pleased。
Then Triel said; 〃Finally; dear sister; I lend you my own son Jeggred for your journey。 A draegloth carries the blessing of the Dark Mother; and you may need his strength。〃
For an instant; it looked as if Faeryl would protest; and Jeggred leered down at her。 Plainly; something had once transpired between them; an unpleasantness that made the ambassador loathe and mistrust him。
Gromph shifted his weight as well and Quenthel thought he looked surprised; even a bit put out。 Perhaps he hadn't thought Triel had sense enough to want her own special agent on the mission; a minion devoted to her particular interests alone。
A thousand arguments against her being sent away at so uncertain a time for Menzoberranzan; the faith; House Baenre 。 。 。 came to Quenthel in a rush。 Ultimately; however; she said nothing。
The assembly discussed the practicalities of their scheme for an hour or so; and Triel dismissed her newly appointed emissaries。 Pharaun caught up with Quenthel in the antechamber。 He bowed to her; and she waved her hand; giving him permission to speak。
〃I assume; Mistress; that you know why they picked us?〃 he murmured。
〃1 understand better than you;〃 she said。
Pharaun arched an eyebrow and asked; 〃Indeed。 Will you elucidate?〃
She hesitated; but why not state at least the obvious? He had e to her; a
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