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蛛后之战(被遗忘的国度系列英文版)-第40部分

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〃Purge yourselves;〃 she said。 〃Now〃
They never got the chance。 Almost as one; they succumbed to the toxin; swaying; staggering; and collapsing。 Some retched involuntarily as the sickness hit them; but it didn't help。 They passed out like the rest。
Quenthel shifted the whip back to her hand; peered in all directions; and bade the vipers do the same。 She'd realized her demonic assailants were supposed to suggest the several dominions of the goddess; and therefore an 〃assassin〃 of some sort would turn up sooner or later。 Still; she foolishly assumed that being would attack in some obvious way just as the 〃spider〃 and 〃darkness〃 had。 She hadn't expected it to employ stealth and attempt to poison her; though in retrospect; that tactic made perfect sense。
The question was; had the demon done all it planned to do; or; since its first ploy had failed; would it strike at her in some other way?
Off to the west; someone screamed; the sound echoing down the stone halls。 Quenthel had her answer; and it was the one she'd expected。
Her heart beat faster; her mouth felt drier still; and she realized she wasn't eager to confront this new intruder; certainly not without the support of her personal guards。 Yet she was mistress in these halls; and it was unthinkable to turn tail and let an invader make free with her domain。
Besides; if she fled; the cursed thing would probably track her anyway。
Leaving her fallen patrol with their useless magical treasures strewn about them on the floor; she strode toward the noise。 She shouted for other underlings to attend her; but no one responded。
In a minute or so; she entered a long gallery; where wall carvings told the history of Lolth as it had occurred and as it was prophesied: her seduction of Corellon Larethian; chief deity of the contemptible elves of the World Above; their union and her first attempt to overthrow him; her discovery of her spider form and her descent into the Abyss; her conquest of the Demonweb and her adoption of the drow as her chosen people; and her future triumph over all other gods and ascendancy over all creation。
A silhouette appeared in the arched entry at the far end of the hall。 It changed color and shape—humanoid; quadruped; blob; worm; cluster of spikes—from one instant to the next。 Somehow perceiving Quenthel; it let out a cry。 Its voice sounded like a wavering; cacophonous jumble of every noise she'd ever heard and some she hadn't。 Within the first discordant howl she caught the shrill note of a flute; the grunt of a rothe; a baby crying; water splashing; and fire crackling。
Quenthel recognized the demon for the profound threat it was; but for a moment; she was less concerned for her safety or fired with a fighter's rage than she was surprised。 Poison surely suggested an assassin; yet the demon before her was plainly an embodiment of chaos。
The spirit started down the gallery; and the walls bulged; flowed; and changed color around it。 Quenthel reached into the leather bag hanging from her belt and brought out a scroll; then something hit her hard in the back of the neck。
*   *   *
Ryld peered about the room。 Judging from the sunken arena in the center of the floor; the ruinous place had; in another era; served as a drinking pit—one of those rude establishments where dark elves of every station went to fet about caste and grace for a few hours; guzzle raw spirit; and watch undercreatures slaughter one another in contests that were often set up in such a way as to give them a ical aspect。 
In other words; it would have been a crude sort of place by the standards of elegant Menzoberranzan; but it had grown cruder since the goblinoids had taken it over。 Scores if not hundreds of them packed into the space; and the mingled stink of their unwashed bodies; each race malodorous in its own particular fashion; was sickening。 The loud gabbling in their various harsh and guttural languages was nearly as unpleasant。 It all but drowned out the rhythmic thuds that filtered through the ceiling; but of course the shaggy gnoll drummer on the roof wasn't playing for the folk already inside but to guide others still in transit。
To Ryld's surprise; a fair number of the creatures assembling there hailed from outside the Braeryn。 He observed plain but relatively clean and intact garments suggestive of Eastmyr; and even liveries; steel collars; shackles; whip marks; and brands—the stigmata of thralls who'd sneaked away from their mistresses' affluent households。 Obviously; those who'd e from beyond the district couldn't have heard the drum through the magical buffers。 Some runner must have carried word to them。
Still magically disguised as ores; though not the same ones who'd tricked the two bugbears; the masters of Tier Breche had squeezed into a corner to watch whatever would transpire。
Certain no one would hear him over the ambient din; Ryld leaned his head close to Pharaun's and said; 〃I think it's just a party。〃
〃Do you see them celebrating?〃 Pharaun replied。 His new porcine face had a broken nose and tusk。 〃No; not as such。 They'd be considerably more boisterous。 They're waiting for something; and eagerly; too。 Observe those female goblins chattering and passing their bottle back and forth。〃 Pharaun nodded toward a trio of filthy; bandylegged creatures with flat faces and sloping brows。 〃They're aquiver with anticipation。 If they're still as giddy after the gathering breaks up; we may want to seek solace for our frustrations in their hairy; misshapen arms。〃
Certain his friend was joking; Ryld snorted 。 。 。 then realized he wasn't quite sure after all。
〃You'd have relations with a goblin〃
〃A true scholar always seeks new experiences。 Besides; what's the point of being a dark elf; a lord of the Underdark; if you don't exploit the slave races to the utmost?〃
〃Hmm。 I admit they might be no worse than one of those priestesses who demand you grovel and do exactly as you're—〃
〃Hush〃
The drum had stopped。
〃Something's happening;〃 Pharaun added。
Ryld saw that his friend was correct。 A stir ran through the crowd and they started to shout; 〃Prophet Prophet〃
The master of MeleeMagthere didn't know what he expected to see next; but it certainly wasn't the figure in the nondescript cloak and hood whose upper body appeared above the heads of the crowd。 Perhaps he'd climbed up on a bench or table; or maybe he'd simply levitated; for this 〃Prophet;〃 plainly beloved of the lower orders; appeared to be a handsome drow male。
The Prophet let his followers chant and shout for a minute or so; then he raised his slender hands and gradually they subsided。 Pharaun leaned close to Ryld again。
〃It's possible the fellow's not really one of us;〃 the wizard said。 〃He's wrapped in a glamour somewhat like ours; but his spell makes every observer perceive him in a favorable light。 I imagine the goblins see him as a goblin; the gnolls; as one of their own; and so forth。〃
〃What's inside the illusion?〃
〃I don't know。 The enchantment is peculiar。 I've never encountered anything quite like it。 I can't see through it; but I suspect we're about to learn his intentions。〃
〃My brothers and sisters;〃 the Prophet said。
His voice sparked another round of cheering; and he waited for it to run its course。
〃My brothers and sisters;〃 he repeated。 〃Since the founding of this city; the Menzoberranyr have held our peoples in bondage or in conditions equally degraded。 They work us until we die of exhaustion。 They torture and kill us on a whim。 They condemn us to starve; sicken; and live in squalor。〃
The audience growled its agreement。
〃You witness our misery everywhere you look;〃 the hooded orator continued。 〃Yesterday; I walked through Manyfolk。 I saw a hobgoblin girlchild; surely no older than five or six; trying to pick up a scrap of mushroom from the street。 With her teeth Her hands wouldn't serve。 Some drow had magically fused them together behind her back so she would live and die a cripple and a freak。〃
The crowd snarled in outrage; even though their races monly engaged in tortures equally cruel; albeit far less varied and imaginative。
〃I walked through Narbondellyn;〃 the Prophet said。 〃I saw an ore; paralyzed in some manner; lying on the ground。 A dark elf slit his chest; spread the flaps of skin; cu
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